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Looking back at our Bug Bounty program in 2024

Engineering at Meta

In 2024, our bug bounty program awarded more than $2.3 million in bounties, bringing our total bounties since the creation of our program in 2011 to over $20 million. Highlights from Metas bug bounty program in 2024 In 2024, we received nearly 10,000 bug reports and paid out more than $2.3

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Demystifying Azure Storage Account network access

Towards Data Science

Demystifying Azure Storage Account Network Access Service endpoints and private endpoints hands-on: including Azure Backbone, storage account firewall, DNS, VNET and NSGs Connected Network — image by Nastya Dulhiier on Unsplash 1. Defense in depth measures must be in place before data scientists and ML pipelines can access the data.

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When And How To Conduct An AI Program

Data Engineering Podcast

Colleen Tartow has worked across all stages of the data lifecycle, and in this episode she shares her hard-earned wisdom about how to conduct an AI program for your organization. When you say "AI Program", what are the organizational, technical, and strategic elements that it encompasses? When is AI the wrong choice?

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How Snowflake and Merit Helped Provide Over 120,000 Students with Access to Education Funding 

Snowflake

Snowflake joined forces with Merit to provide an identity verification platform and a set of program delivery services that help run large-scale government programs in areas such as licensing regulations, workforce development, emergency management, and educational grants and scholarships. That’s where Snowflake and Merit stepped in.

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Is the “AI developer”a threat to jobs – or a marketing stunt?

The Pragmatic Engineer

Today, full subscribers got access to a comprehensive Senior-and-above tech compensation research. Source: Cognition So far, all we have is video demos, and accounts of those with access to this tool. In 1959, the programming language COBOL was designed by software engineer Grace Hopper.

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Extending destination-passing style programming to arbitrary data types in Linear Haskell

Tweag

Three years ago, a blog post introduced destination-passing style (DPS) programming in Haskell, focusing on array processing, for which the API was made safe thanks to Linear Haskell. Today, I’ll present a slightly different API to manipulate arbitrary data types in a DPS fashion, and show why it can be useful for some parts of your programs.

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4 Ways Better Access to Healthcare Data Can Improve Patient Outcomes

Snowflake

From improving patient outcomes to increasing clinical efficiencies, better access to data is helping healthcare organizations deliver better patient care. Here are four ways improved access to data can help healthcare organizations provide patients with better care: 1. These alarming trends have healthcare administrators on red alert.