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    How to Set ChatGPT Search as Your Default Search Engine

    OpenAI released ChatGPT Search recently which uses AI to curate and summarize the latest and relevant information from the web. With the announcement, OpenAI also unveiled a Chrome extension that changes the default search engine to ChatGPT Search. The best part is that it works not just on Chrome, but on any Chromium-based browsers including Edge, Brave, Opera, and more.…

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    Mullenweg ‘would love to go back to negotiating table’ with WP Engine

    While lawyers argue in the WP Engine versus Automattic litigation whether the hyperbole should be believed, the continuing battle of words, almost all nasty ones, is starting to raise doubts how much an enterprise should rely on open source. And even if open source can be avoided at all in late 2024. The latest legal documents came from Automattic, which…

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    About that brawl between the WordPress co-founder and WP Engine… – Computerworld

    That appears to be the case here, too. WordPress can’t try the relicensing move. It’s licensed under the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2), This license is both irrevocable and requires any derived work to be licensed under the same license. What Mullenweg can and is doing, though, is trying to shake down WP Engine for more money. As my fellow journalist Matthew…

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    WordPress.org’s latest move involves taking control of a WP Engine plugin

    WordPress.org has taken over a popular WP Engine plugin in order “to remove commercial upsells and fix a security problem,” WordPress cofounder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg announced today. This “minimal” update, which he labels a fork of the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin, is now called “Secure Custom Fields.” It’s not clear what security problem Mullenweg is referring to…

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