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DeepSeek is going on a hiring spree, announcing plans to at least double the size of every department as it chases artificial general intelligence. The Chinese AI lab put it bluntly: humanity now stands on the eve of AGI. American customers are already buying their models, and this expansion signals they're playing a long game.
On the security front, a malware campaign called Miasma has poisoned more than twenty versions of legitimate npm packages tied to the Leo Platform and RStreams ecosystems. Microsoft Threat Intelligence traced the breach back to late June, when attackers compromised a maintainer account and began spreading a self-propagating supply chain worm designed to harvest developer secrets. If you're pulling from those packages, now is the time to audit.
And for PC builders still running AMD's AM four platform, some welcome news. The tenth anniversary edition of the Ryzen seven fifty-eight hundred X three D has hit shelves at B and H Photo at full retail price, a relief after scalpers drove costs to nearly double MSRP at launch. Demand is intense, so if you want one, move fast.
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