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In today’s top story, just when it was safe for enterprises to start transferring those files again, the U.S. government’s cybersecurity agency finds yet another file transfer vulnerability that hackers latched on to. Here we go again.

Meanwhile, in this popular TechCrunch+ story, Tim reports that there’s a lot of carbon in the soil and a company called Yard Stick wants to be the go-to tool for measuring it all. Dig into this one.

And many companies have benefited from the popularity of generative AI. Arthur is one of them. And it’s got a new open source tool to help companies find the best LLM (large language model) for the job.

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