A curated list of key CUDA programming books from beginner to advanced, including latest releases for 2024–2026, highlighting resources for NVIDIA GPU developers.
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A security researcher alleges Microsoft secretly implemented a backdoor in BitLocker and has published an exploit. Details are still emerging.
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Naturally Occurring Quasicrystals
Scientists confirm the first natural quasicrystals found in a meteorite and a lightning-formed fulgurite, revealing rare extraterrestrial and terrestrial formation processes.