Our new Gemma 4 12B model hits a sweet spot between size + performance: it can run locally on a laptop, while enabling powerful multi-step reasoning and agentic workflows. Can’t wait to see what the community does with this one!
I moved to Barcelona 2 years ago and it reminds me a lot of California.
Context, I've lived in SF, London, Cambridge, Paris, Madrid, Brussels and Chapel Hill before (yes, random).
Here's why it has a ton of potential, fixing a couple things (very doable):
- Geography + climate: Perfect score. Ski and swim (and even surf, despite haters) on the same day.
- Gastronomy: Rivals Bilbao 😜.
- Talent: A growing mix of national and international expertise.
- Culture: amazing, enriched by diverse community bonds that I've not found elsewhere. Super welcoming, from day 1 in my experience (0 politics talk, despite haters).
- Security: Both legal and physical aspects are well-covered (despite what you might hear, look at serious crime rates vs cities mentioned above where I've lived SF, Paris, London, Paris).
- Education: Home to top-tier technical universities.
- Funding: Strong support from public entities boosts the ecosystem and investment opportunities.
- Tech ecosystem: blossoming with a number of successful startups that are producing repeat entrepreneurs and attracting more and more talent.
- International connection: direct flights to SF and London (cheap too).
If you are thinking of making a move, just do it 🤙
Exactly right. The bottleneck has never been compute or capital. Its taste and judgment about what humans actually want. Infinite compute just makes the great founders faster and the confused ones more confused. https://t.co/AmPmal8NYF
This has always been a problem with cyber.
You tell a CEO that APT451 is interested in his data, he yawns.
You tell a CEO that the GRU is sending a hit team to his HQ, he pays attention.
Threat intel has to be all-source and all-domain, or it becomes isolated data prone to stove-piping and de-prioritization.
Aun flipando con este artículo: https://t.co/smgu8Af8AK Básicamente: ese modelo está tan CHETAO que encuentra 0-days en TODO. Vamos, que si lo dejan suelto nos rompe Internet en dos tiktoks. Mis conclusiones: (1/n) #ciberseguridad
⚠️ A flaw in Claude’s Chrome extension let attackers inject prompts by just visiting a page.
No clicks. A hidden iframe + XSS chain made the extension treat attacker input as real user commands, enabling data theft and actions like sending emails.
🔗 How the silent prompt injection worked → https://t.co/2oE1zVHCUr
🚨‼️ We're in contact with the actor behind the Trivy and LiteLLM hack. They told us they are currently extorting several multi-billion-dollar companies from which they've exfiltrated data.
They've obtained 300 GB of compressed credentials and are working their way through them as we speak.
The LiteLLM compromise alone led to half a million stolen credentials, according to the threat actor.
Their message to the world: "TeamPCP is here to stay. Long live the supply chain."
They've sent us their new logo (see image) and also teamed up with several threat actors, including Xploiters and Vect.