LEICESTER, Mass. — Every day, roughly 20,000 drivers pass by a monument on Route 9 in Leicester. Perhaps only a handful, though, can tell you why it’s there. “It’s the Knox Trail where Henry Knox went ...
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The Pikes Peak Library District will close all branches Wednesday and Thursday as it prepares to launch a new software system. The district is in the middle of switching to Polaris software, which ...
British designer Es Devlin erects “Library of Us” on Faena Beach for the occasion of Miami Art Week At 50-feet-long, the rotating installation houses 2,500 titles, reflecting an ardent ode to ...
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Es Devlin’s The Library of Us has emerged as one of Miami Art Week’s most dramatic spectacles. The 20-foot-tall rotating bookshelf housing 2,500 books invites visitors to read and reflect in a quiet ...
A researcher warned that more than 400 NPM libraries, including at least 10 crypto packages mostly tied to ENS, were compromised by Shai Hulud malware. A major JavaScript supply-chain attack has ...
A critical vulnerability in the popular expr-eval JavaScript library, with over 800,000 weekly downloads on NPM, can be exploited to execute code remotely through maliciously crafted input. The ...
There are still dozens of library branches that were built by Andrew Carnegie in the city. The Carnegie Corporation is giving them gifts. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Wednesday. Today we’ll find ...
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Dozens of npm libraries, including a color library with over 2 million downloads a week, have been replaced with novel self-replicating credential-stealing code in yet another wave of a supply chain ...