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GitHub Arctic Code Vault has likely inadvertently captured sensitive patient medical records from multiple healthcare facilities. The private data was leaked on GitHub repositories last year that ...
On July 8, 21TB of open source data was successfully deposited in GitHub’s Arctic Code Vault, housed within the Arctic World Archive in a remote part of Norway. Secured for future generations ...
GitHub is opening the Arctic Code Vault for storing open source project code in a decommissioned coal mine in Norway to preserve code for 1,000 years.
GitHub has put the final touches on its Arctic Code Vault with a nearly 1.5 tonne steel box covered in AI-generated etchings that aim to entice future generations to explore it. GitHub initially ...
If you posted a project to GitHub before February 2, the fruits of your labor are now likely entombed for a millennium in a frozen ark. Yesterday, the world’s largest source code repository ...
Last year, GitHub revealed its plan to store all of its open source software in an Arctic vault as part of its Archive Program. Now the code-hosting platform is done making sure future generations ...
GitHub has unveiled the Arctic Code Vault, a new project to archive the planet's open-source software and ensure it's usable in a future world that may not have the machines or knowledge to read it.
GitHub just stored a full archive of all current public repository data in a frozen Norwegian mountain. Dubbed the GitHub Arctic Code Vault, the project was designed "to preserve open-source ...
Tech Computing GitHub wants code to survive the apocalypse in an Arctic vault GitHub is taking no chances when it comes to protecting its code.
Learn about GitHub's decision to seal away its entire open source code in an apocalypse proof Arctic vault in order to help survivors.
GitHub wants to make sure its entire warehouse of open source code survives an apocalypse by burying it deep within an Arctic vault as one of several preservation strategies. Microsoft-owned ...