An incident report for the Canva outage on November 12, 2024.| Canva - Engineering Blog
Carbon Neutral Construction Sites: Strategies for Achieving Net-Zero Operations The construction industry stands at a critical juncture in the global climate crisis, responsible for approximately 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions while facing increasing pressure to demonstrate environmental leadership through carbon neutral construction sites. This transformative approach to construction operations represents more than regulatory compliance—it […] The post Carbon Neutral Const...| World Construction Today
Prebabricated sidewalk extension will be installed on the 500 block of State Street starting Monday, September 8. The post City of Santa Barbara to Debut ‘Pedlet’ Outdoor Dining Concept on State Street appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Bird Construction is set to acquire Canada’s largest privately owned marine infrastructure, land foundation and dredging company, Fraser River Pile & Dredge, for $82.3 million.| On-Site Magazine
By way of a public vote, Metrolinx has named the first two Ontario Line tunnel boring machines, which will be used to tunnel under Toronto.| On-Site Magazine
Vodacom Eastern Cape region is investing more than R400 million in network infrastructure this financial year, underscoring its commitment to expanding coverage, enhancing capacity, and ......| TechAfrica News
In Herve, a town between Liège (Belgium) and Aachen (Germany), a brick building with 7 arches covers the town’s main water source. It is located below the town centre. The building was built in 1894. It replaced the old woollen washhouse dating from 1783, which had only two wells. Despite the relocation of the textile industry to the Vesdre Valley in the 19th century, the growth of the population and the need for water led to conflicts between users. In order to solve the problem, the wate...| Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
As AI drives unprecedented energy demand, some data center operators are turning to natural gas for quick and easy access to the power they need| Latest from ITPro
A new appliance and simplified subscriptions make this on-premises data protection solution a fine choice for small businesses| IT Pro
In an effort to fast-track nation-building projects, the Canadian government has created the Major Projects Office, which will be helmed by former Trans Mountain president and CEO Dawn Farrell.| On-Site Magazine
Peterbilt’s Patrick Wallace outlines charging, payload, and range that determine whether electric trucks fit into commercial operations. The post What Do You Have to Know to Run Electric Trucks? appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
We are excited to announce the general availability of the MetaSource (or MDAPI 4) in both the staging and production Fedora Infrastructure environments. The release includes an architectural rewrite of the MDAPI from Python to Go, making it a performant source of RPM repositories metadata as a REST service with 1:1 API compatibility. More details […] The post Introducing MetaSource (or MDAPI 4) appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
As a part of our move from Fedmsg to Fedora Messaging in the last year, we announced the general availability of the Webhook To Fedora Messaging service. While the project was developed to replace the (now decommissioned) GitHub2Fedmsg service, we did not have a user interface for managing webhook binds with Fedora Messaging. The migrating […] The post Introducing User Interface for Webhook To Fedora Messaging appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you both infographic and text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in depth details look below the infographic. Week: […] The post Infra and RelEng Update – Week 35 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
An update on the development of the Fedora Release Schedule Planner API, aimed at improving release management and planning.| Fedora Community Blog
Dual network defender outlines Malaysia’s 5G infrastructure development strategy. Acknowledges tower sharing economics remain compelling. Rural connectivity: remote towers cost 3x more, generate 1/3 less revenue. Malaysia’s long-debated dual network strategy has entered its most important phase, as UMobile accelerates its 5G network rollout and plans for up to 7,000 new sites by mid-2026, While […] The post Edotco chief outlines rationale behind Malaysia’s parallel 5G network developm...| TechWire Asia
Bristol Temple Meads station is celebrating its 185th birthday this week, during the year in which Britain’s railway marks two centuries since the very first passenger train journey. The past Bristol Temple Meads station has had a long and storied past and gets its name from the land it was built upon, which had been […]| RailBusinessDaily
John Callahan discusses the risks of AI and how organisations can develop a more resilient workforce. Read more: ‘The real risk isn’t AI replacing jobs, it’s creating an unequipped workforce’| Silicon Republic
Kubernetes gives teams power, flexibility, and speed, but it comes at a cost. Its complexity can easily create blind spots, opening the door to bad actors and making infrastructure security difficult. This is particularly problematic as cyber threats are on the rise. Nearly 46% of organizations reported loss of revenue or customers as a result of […] The post Mastering security in your Kubernetes infrastructure with Omni and Talos Linux appeared first on Sidero Labs.| Sidero Labs
Talos Linux is one of the most secure, streamlined methods for using Kubernetes available. It’s immutable, API-driven, and minimal by design. It solves a massive piece of the infrastructure puzzle and can transform the way you do infrastructure almost overnight. Depending on the team’s goals and infrastructure, there will be a varying degree of automation […] The post Talos Linux is powerful. But do you need more? appeared first on Sidero Labs.| Sidero Labs
While traditional infrastructure relies on consistent connectivity and centralized management, edge deployments must operate in constrained, distributed, and often unpredictable conditions. In this Q&A, Merijn Keppel, Principal Consultant at TrueFullstaq, breaks down what companies get wrong about edge computing and how teams can avoid costly missteps. What are the most common infrastructure challenges organizations face when […] The post Building edge infrastructure that works: A Q&A with...| Sidero Labs
It’s time we acknowledge that cloud providers making things cheaper because of “economies of scale” didn’t happen. It was the promise made by cloud providers for years as incremental price cuts became hidden fees. AWS is making a billion dollars per month, and you’re paying for it. Economies of scale turned out to be synonymous with […] The post Cloud optimization won’t save your budget appeared first on Sidero Labs.| Sidero Labs
Kubernetes is known for being powerful and flexible. It’s also known for being difficult to understand and maintain, requiring expert knowledge. Once an infrastructure is established, its users often avoid making changes or updates. This can be relatively easy to manage in small-scale deployments as the infrastructure is not yet overly complex. However, Kubernetes infrastructure […] The post The challenges of using Kubernetes at scale appeared first on Sidero Labs.| Sidero Labs
"Diplomacy isn't about flipping a switch overnight and then everything will be fine again," the chancellor said in an interview.| POLITICO
Your IT refresh plan matters - it keeps your team running smoothly, avoids unexpected breakdowns, and helps you stay secure.| Forthright Technology Partners
So, the US has claimed victory against the UK. Regular readers may recall that in February the UK’s Home Office secretly asked Apple to put a backdoor in the Advanced Data Protection encryption it offers as a feature for iCloud users. In March, Apple challenged the order. The US objected to the requirement that the … Continue reading "Email to Ofgem" The post Email to Ofgem appeared first on net.wars.| net.wars
At 404 Media, Matthew Gault was first to spot a press release from the UK's National Drought Group offering a list of things we can do to save water. The meetin| net.wars
In Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America, Alec MacGillis notes that the city at the center of a circle containing the largest population within a one-day drive is Dayton, Ohio. You can kinda see that in the map above, which I discovered through Brilliant Maps. They got it from the highly precient Defining US […]| Doc Searls Weblog
A job rotation program within ITS’ Networking and the Operations Center is expanding skills and bridging gaps. When ITS hired Eli Hadden and Evan Tarnowski last year, the two employees were assigned to work primarily in the ITS Operations Center, … Read more The post Networking job rotation program expands skills, bridges gaps appeared first on Information Technology Services.| Information Technology Services
Province says new highway will tackle gridlock and support more than 6,000 jobs a year during construction.| On-Site Magazine
Northcrest has hired industry veteran Beau Brooker to lead construction of YZD on former airport lands in Toronto.| On-Site Magazine
Pomerleau has announces that its subsidiary ITC Construction Group is continuing its national expansion plans with an agreement to acquire Farmer Construction in B.C.| On-Site Magazine
Backdrop of U.S. tariffs putting strain on Canada’s private residential and non-residential sectors as infrastructure segment continues to grow.| On-Site Magazine
The Canadian Automobile Association has joined an industry coalition advocating for increased use of recycled crushed aggregates in Ontario infrastructure projects.| On-Site Magazine
Shovels are in the ground for the launch shaft where boring machines will begin to dig the second Ontario Line tunnel for the new rapid transit line in Toronto.| On-Site Magazine
Ericsson report suggests Canadian businesses are looking to AI and IoT to help them navigate the unpredictable business environment.| On-Site Magazine
Federal and territorial governments teaming up to fund a new recreation centre in Dawson, Yukon.| On-Site Magazine
Infrastructure Ontario has issued an RFP to study the potential creation of a new energy corridor with refineries and a new deep-sea port linking Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario to export markets.| On-Site Magazine
A major water storage project for California moved ahead this month with the approval of additional funding to offset added costs. The Sites Reservoir project received a funding increase of nearly $219 million from the California Water Commission to balance expected cost increases due to inflation and resulting higher construction costs. Sites Reservoir is a […]| Advocacy – California Chamber of Commerce
An Intellyx Brain Candy Update When we last spoke with StackGen in March, 2024, they were doing business as AppCD. Then, as now, they simplify and automate application infrastructure provisioning. They have recently added agentic AI functionality their platform. They also recently acquired OpsVerse and are adding their Aiden agent and observability capabilities into the […]| Intellyx – The Digital Transformation Experts – Analysts
Freedom CNG explains how CNG and RNG infrastructure—including mobile fueling and new station growth—is scaling to meet real fleet demands.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
NEW LONDON, CT — New London’s designation as “Home of the Submarine Force” makes Connecticut the submarine capital of the world. But it won’t retain that title by standing still, according to Gov. Ned Lamont. “You’ve got to continually upgrade it. Make sure you make sure you have the very best infrastructure and facilities to […]| CT News Junkie
Digital twins bring big value to construction and facilities management in myriad ways. Now, new research is being done to develop a digital twin framework to enhance sustainability and efficiency of modular buildings. But, first, let’s back up a little bit. Because modular often means different things to different people. Here on the blog, I [...] The post Digital Twins Come to Modular Construction first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
While AI (artificial intelligence) holds exciting promise for manufacturing, we are not quite yet at the place where AI is ready for primetime applications. While AI can often serve as guiding tools, we need our workforce to steer the ship in manufacturing. Still, one big lingering question remains: Can we truly trust AI? One research [...] The post Trust AI: Play Sudoku first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
If you have been following along here the last few weeks, then you know we are exploring productivity in the construction industry. We have explored the foundational element of the schedule and productivity in small and mid-sized businesses. But the question still remains: What can boost productivity? Naturally, the answer is technology, more specifically automation [...] The post Productivity Series: The Case for Technology first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
The average value of construction disputes in North America saw a significant surge, increasing by 40% in 2024. This is in comparison to the modest 1% rise from 2022 to 2023, according to the 15 Annual Arcadis Construction Disputes Report. Since 2021, dispute values have nearly doubled, and compared to 2019, they have tripled. Perhaps [...] The post Risk Management: AI to Solve Disputes in Construction first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
A superb article on community ownership of renewables and the wider land justice perspective – “Community energy generates 100x more wealth than corporate counterparts. Energy infrastructure, like political power needs to be radically decentralised.” https://substack.com/home/post/p-171369017 Scotland is in the midst of a renewable energy revolution. It’s a revolution that could (and should) produce clean energy, […]| Three Acres And A Cow
By Hersh Shah, CEO, IRM India Affiliate India’s infrastructure industry has steadily evolved into a more resilient and future-ready backbone of economic growth. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector has not only bounced back but also emerged stronger due to a strategy that combines policy foresight, private participation, and robust risk| Enterprise Risk Magazine
The right IT strategy can only go so far if you don’t have the right people to execute it. Today, the demand for specialized IT talent far exceeds the supply. Projects stall, initiatives fail, and innovation slows, not because of a lack of vision but of qualified resources. According to a 2024 report, 52.7% of [...] The post Bridging the Gap Between IT Strategy and Implementation appeared first on Verinext.| Verinext
Liberal push for faster project approvals sparks criticism from Poilievre, Indigenous groups The post Major projects office to launch this week appeared first on Investment Executive.| Investment Executive
It has nothing to do with the agentic AI technology itself; it has everything to do with the infrastructure in place.| ITOps Times
Desperate for ‘free money,’ most of the communities that approve these facilities are outmatched by developers. But these water-guzzling, power-hungry projects have major downsides.| The American Prospect
In this BONUS episode we explore a topic that’s creating a lot of discussion—and sometimes confusion—in the software community: Platform Teams vs DevOps. In this conversation, we dive into Alvaro Lorente’s journey from delivery teams to platform leadership, exploring how to treat platforms as products, avoid common pitfalls, and build bridges between engineering and product … Continue reading BONUS: The Platform-as-Product Revolution: How to Turn Your Biggest Cost Center Into Your S...| Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast
No one is against "Investing in Infrastructure". No one wants bridges to collapse, investing is always more popular than spending, and it's even alliterative! What's more, since infrastructure is almost invisible by definition, it's politically safe to support investing in infrastructure because no one will see when you don't follow through on your commitment!| Go To Hellman
Struggling to prove the value of cybersecurity investments needed? Build your business case with our simple guide for calculating cybersecurity ROI.| Auxis - Helping Organizations Modernize their Back-Office
The Centre for Environmental Management and Sustainable Energy (CEMSE) has raised concerns over the financial sustainability of Ghana’s $10 billion “Big Push” infrastructure programme, warning that over-reliance on oil and mineral revenues could leave critical projects facing funding shortfalls. The initiative, one of President John Dramani Mahama’s flagship economic strategies, seeks to expand road networks, …| Zed Multimedia
Denver’s city council voted to eliminate parking minimums citywide, aligning with a national movement to cut costs, speed approvals, and clear the way for more housing.| The Builder's Daily
Skanska and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Celebrate Topping Out of New Campus Building at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York – Upon completion, the 379,500-square-foot campus expansion plan will include neuroscience labs, an AI research building, a conference center, and housing for visiting scientists – – New York State supports expansion with $55 Million... The post Reaching new heights in science appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
ou’d need an electron microscope to see the birth of a protein anywhere else. At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), it’s a short walk from Grace Auditorium—no microscope required. In 2006, CSHL installed a cast metal sculpture built to celebrate a cornerstone of modern molecular biology. Since it arrived, the piece has become one of... The post <em>Waltz of the Polypeptides</em> appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
The US Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District awarded a $399.4 million contract to Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. of Vancouver, Washington, to build a 1,200-foot causeway extension with about 600 feet of dock face. The post $400M Contract for Kiewit to Build Phase 1A of Port of Nome Modification appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
Nearly a year ago I received the first letter from my ISP about it ditching DSL service and replacing it with “wireless service.”| The Boston Diaries
Fort Wright is taking a close look at its traffic code. It is trying to clean up a code with parts that they haven't examined in decades.| LINK nky
Transit operators in Ontario generally do a much better job than American counterparts at serving large retailers like Walmart. Still, big box retail centres are hostile environments for transit an…| Sean Marshall
Cross-functional data pods represent a new chapter in how organizations leverage analytics. They break down silos, speed up delivery, and align data efforts directly with business goals. While challenges around governance and scale must be addressed, the benefits are too significant to ignore. The post Cross-Functional Data Pods: Embedding Engineers and Analysts Inside Business Units for Rapid Impact appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
Metadata is no longer an afterthought. In the era of data mesh, it is the connective tissue that lets autonomous teams exchange trustworthy data products at speed. The post The Future of Metadata: Cataloging, Lineage, and Discovery in the Age of Data Mesh appeared first on Datahub Analytics.| Datahub Analytics
Synthetic data and retrieval-augmented generation are more than adjacent tactics; they are reciprocal forces. Synthetic records fuel safer, faster experimentation, while RAG grounds model outputs in the very knowledge that enterprises fight to protect.| Datahub Analytics
The Wi-Fi is unstable. The server that's been running since 2016 sounds like it's preparing for launch. Your UPS batteries are swollen and haven't been tested in two years. You know exactly what needs replacing. You even have the wishlist ready with vendor quotes. Sound familiar?| Higher Ground
Build a resilient church IT infrastructure that empowers your ministry. Discover a proactive path that builds stability, scalability, and security.| Higher Ground Managed IT
I recently attended the open house where St. Paul city staff presented the plans for the reconstruction of Pelham Boulevard. The open house was well-attended, and I saw many familiar faces, including others wearing face masks like my own in light of the unhealthy air quality on the day of the event. In summary, the reconstruction plans include converting the current flexpost-separated bikeway along this section of the St. Paul Grand Round into an off-street trail, similar to those along Como ...| Streets.mn
The post Eyes on the road – are eyesight and cognitive tests for drivers over 70 fair, effective or practical? appeared first on ILCUK.| ILCUK
If you've made your way down one of Covington's main thoroughfares recently, you may have noticed a different road design, for a bike lane.| LINK nky
An AI-generated expert in your pocket, a Vinted-style marketplace for buying and selling land, and even smarter smart sewers are among some of the ideas to come out of Northumbrian […] The post Ideas flowing following Innovation Festival 2025 appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
Employees from infrastructure asset health business, Hydrosave, have been crowned winners of the Future Water Awards 2025. The annual awards event, organised by the Future Water Association, celebrates the superstars […] The post A double win at the Future Water Awards for Hydrosave appeared first on Water Magazine.| Water Magazine
Developers are losing days every month to infrastructure bottlenecks, compliance hurdles, and inconsistent environments. Platform engineering promised to fix that, yet too many platforms fail before they deliver real impact. In this comparison of Backstage vs Pulumi IDP, we’ll explore why choosing the right architectural approach matters more than the tool itself. Quick comparison: Backstage vs Pulumi IDP Backstage is an open-source developer portal framework from Spotify that focuses on se...| Pulumi Blog
Paren’s Q2 2025 report shows U.S. EV fast charging growth will hit record highs as CPOs expand networks, despite limited support.| The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you both infographic and text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in depth details look below the infographic. Week: […] The post Infra and RelEng Update – Week 32 appeared first on Fedora Community Blog.| Fedora Community Blog
This is a weekly report from the I&R (Infrastructure & Release Engineering) Team. We provide you both infographic and text version of the weekly report. If you just want to quickly look at what we did, just look at the infographic. If you are interested in more in depth details look below the infographic. Week: […]| Fedora Community Blog
The Rust Foundation is pleased to announce a new multi-year agreement with GitHub that formalizes GitHub’s ongoing sponsorship of the Rust Project. Through this agreement, the Rust Project receives GitHub Enterprise licensing that covers all project infrastructure and contributors, as well as generous access to GitHub Actions runners. The move…| The Rust Foundation
This is a further instalment in the Pacific Family Matters series. The rise of China in the Pacific region has brought countries like Solomon Islands, and the region at large, into the spotlight. Australia’s Albanese government has ramped up spending and engagement to balance influence and the US has made sharp rebukes about Chinese regional engagement. ... Read moreDisclosure The Pacific Research Program is an independent Pacific-focused research program that supports evidence-based polic...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Two transportation conversations may converge in transportation policy circles, stemming from efforts to rethink our car-oriented transportation system as aging interstates need to be replaced. In cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul and across the country, communities are reconsidering urban highways that once divided neighborhoods and instead exploring removal and reconnection projects. The Minnesota Legislature has also moved toward redefining highways as multi-modal corridors in statute...| Streets.mn
On the warm summer evening of July 10, 2025, about 90 local residents crowded into a church hall to plan once again how to defeat the Summit Avenue Regional Trail. The meeting was organized by Save Our Street (SOS), which has been fighting a proposed bike trail along St. Paul’s most celebrated street for several years. At this late date, SOS has chocked up an unbroken list of defeats. Multiple levels of government have already approved the Summit trail plan: Approved by the St. Paul Plannin...| Streets.mn
Editor’s note: “Let’s (St)roll There” is an occasional series about ways to get to unusual or out-of-the-way places by foot, bus, train or bike. A visit to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum has been on my to-do list since I relocated to the Twin Cities a couple of years ago. Initially, when I looked at the map, I envisioned walking the 20 miles from Downtown Minneapolis over two days, but that idea soon faded due to too many unknowns along the route. When I scheduled a weeklong stayc...| Streets.mn
Some lifecycle management can be with homegrown automation or CAPI. Others will benefit more from Omni. Here's how to decide.| Sidero Labs
After nearly 20 years using Aruba technology for its Wi-Fi networks, UNC-Chapel Hill will transition to Cisco hardware. UNC has used Aruba networking equipment since at least 2008, powering roughly 14,000 access points that blanket campus with Wi-Fi. Ryan Turner, … Read more The post Campus Wi-Fi networks will transition to Cisco hardware appeared first on Information Technology Services.| Information Technology Services
This article will retrace Michelin journey around containers and container-orchestration (Kubernetes) systems over the last 3 years. We believe that this feedback is interesting because we made strong choices from both a technical and an operational point of views. First things first, why have Michelin invested efforts on such technologies?| Michelin IT Engineering Blog
Nearly 60% of breaches involve unpatched vulnerabilities. Discover 6 patch management best practices to protect your business from cyberthreats. The post 6 Patch Management Best Practices for Stronger IT Security first appeared on Auxis.| Auxis
Cyberattacks are inevitable in today’s threat landscape. Discover how a structured incident response framework minimizes damage and speeds business recovery.| Auxis - Helping Organizations Modernize their Back-Office
How to achieve high availability with distributed database on Kubernetes.| Airbnb Engineering & Data Science
Comprehensive Load Testing with Load Generator, Dependency Mocker, Traffic Collector, and More| airbnb.tech
IT infrastructure automation eliminates the bottlenecks of manual management, allowing organizations to scale faster and operate reliably.| Forty8Fifty Labs
The government is now seeking a Technical Advisor to provide expert consulting services for the planning, design, and implementation of this extensive digital infrastructure.| TechAfrica News
Health systems across Africa are facing a pivotal stress test, one triggered not by disease outbreaks, but by the sudden retreat of donor funding that has long underpinned essential services. Sudden and significant reductions in donor funding from major partners such as the... The post From Shock to Strategy: How Governments Are Redesigning Health Supply Chains in a Time of Uncertainty appeared first on VillageReach.| VillageReach
Executive order calls on DOL, SEC to expand retail access to crypto, commodities, private securities| Investment Executive
On July 23, the White House released its AI Action Plan, outlining the key priorities of the Trump Administration’s AI policy agenda. In parallel,| Inside Energy & Environment
By Farah Master and Samuel Shen; July 21, 2025 HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s Premier Li Qiang announced construction had begun on what will be the world’s largest hydropower dam, on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau, at an estimated cost of at least $170 billion, the official Xinhua news agency said. Commencement of the […] The post China embarks on world’s largest hydropower dam, capital markets cheer appeared first on Circle of Blue.| Circle of Blue
The climate crisis isn’t arriving quietly. In 2024, the U.S. experienced 27 billion-dollar climate and weather disasters, just behind the record-setting 28 in 2023. Over the past three years, the annual average number of billion-dollar disasters has surged to 24.3, nearly triple the long-term average of 9 per year since 1980. Beyond reshaping how we […] The post Resilience Is More Than Recovery: Rethinking the Built Environment’s Role in Community Readiness appeared first on USGBC-CA.| USGBC-CA
Co-founders of the Center for Risk Analysis Informed Decision Engineering discuss its history and the increasing need for its expertise.| Michigan Engineering News
Safety Concerns of the Electric Grid? School Transportation News News| School Transportation News
Brisbane’s 2032 Olympics will inject billions into infrastructure, but without strong transparency and governance, the risk of corruption, waste, and poor outcomes is high. Lessons from past Games show that fast-tracking and political interference can cost communities for decades.| Transparency International Australia
Foundation models are shaping the future of computing. As their capabilities and economics evolve, so will the systems, applications, and industries built on top of them. The post 2025 Mid-Year LLM Market Update: Foundation Model Landscape + Economics appeared first on Menlo Ventures.| Menlo Ventures