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Canonical/Ubuntu: Kubernetes, LLMs, and Cars


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 13, 2023


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Canonical Kubernetes 1.28 pre-announcement


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Large language models (LLMs): what, why, how?


↺ Large language models (LLMs): what, why, how?


> Large language models (LLMs) are machine-learning models specialised in understanding natural language. They became famous once ChatGPT was widely adopted around the world, but they have


> [...] LLMs are suitable to generate translations or content summaries. This blog will explain large language models (LLMs), including their benefits, challenges, famous projects and what the future holds.



How to choose an OS for software development in automotive


↺ How to choose an OS for software development in automotive


> Automotive as an industry is constantly looking for ways to improve its processes and efficiency. The one common tool that is at the intersection of all software development activities is the operating system (OS). From advanced simulation tools to new vehicle designs, the OS has to be reliable and provide the best platforms for a maximum number of purposes.


> Engineers and IT professionals have different requirements. Developers, for instance, tend to prefer Linux. Yet, Windows still dominates the professional desktop space and has management tooling IT admins are familiar with. How then, can you empower your team with an OS that is compatible, flexible, scalable and easy to use for software development in automotive? In this blog post, we’ll go through the key considerations to keep in mind when choosing a Linux operating system. We’ll also explore how Ubuntu’s feature set can help you meet those needs.




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