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"No single vendor can (or should) dictate the full solution" — AMD positions itself as the open platform champion in the space race, highlighting its role in NASA Mars Rovers and Artemis missions as precursors to autonomous AI that can sense, decide, and act in real-time

AMD frames openness as essential for multi-vendor space mission architectures Vendor lock-in risks increase significantly in long-duration orbital deployments Modular systems improve flexibility across complex, multi-supplier mission environments…

May 3, 2026 · Efosa Udinmwen

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Hacker News · u/waxsway · 5d ago

Show HN: CredScore – Deterministic wallet risk scoring, no model in the path

One specific output to ground this before the architecture.The primary wallet from the Bybit / Lazarus exploit gets scored 10/100, tier high, posture escalate, with the OFAC Lazarus Group attribution showing up directly …

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Hacker News · u/apatheticonion · Apr 30, 2026

Ask HN: Rant, Am I bad or is this a company with a poor tech culture?

Hey all, can you sanity check me? Am I a bad developer (always a possibility), or do I focus too much on unimportant things?I've got 13+ YoE and been working in big tech for about 4 years, joined an established start up …

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Hacker News · u/omertt27 · May 19, 2026

Ask HN: Is there any problem using multi-LLM

Hello People, I am using codex and copilot , claude code at the same time for my projects.Does it have potential risks for using all of them ?

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Hacker News · u/_qnt · 1w ago

Show HN: TKeeper – policy-governed, signed intents for autonomous systems

As autonomous systems evolve (we see what AI agents are doing now), we open-sourced TKeeper, which allows you to build guardrails around their actions using typed intents, policy checks, and cryptographic proofs.It allow…

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r/unRAID · u/MolleyMitchell · 3w ago

If you have 2 parity drives, how many drives would you feel comfortable having in the whole array?

Hi. I'm not a techy (I'm female), so please forgive my ignorance. I'm also new to UnRaid (and reddit), but slowly getting my head around it. I had a synology NAS, but I needed more space and had no more drive bays to use…

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