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August 25, 2023

Hacker News Top Stories with Summaries (August 26, 2023)

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        <h1> Hacker News Top Stories</h1>
        <p>Here are the top stories from Hacker News with summaries for August 26, 2023 :</p>

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Beating GPT-4 on HumanEval with a fine-tuned CodeLlama-34B

https://www.phind.com/blog/code-llama-beats-gpt4

Summary: None

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OpenTF announces fork of Terraform

https://opentf.org/announcement

Summary: HashiCorp's decision to change Terraform's license to Business Source License (BSL) prompted the creation of OpenTF, a fork of Terraform, to keep it open-source. Over 100 companies, 10 projects, and 400 individuals pledged support for OpenTF. The initiative aims to maintain a truly open-source, community-driven, impartial, layered, and modular project, with backward compatibility. OpenTF will become part of the Linux Foundation, ensuring its open-source and vendor-neutral status. The fork is expected to be published in 1-2 weeks, with releases to follow shortly.

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