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The web is losing valuable pieces every year, with old web pages disappearing forever. The Internet Archive holds historical significance, preserving old discussions, subcultures, personal blogs, scientific papers, digital art, and more. However, many companies are making it difficult for the Archive to survive. Preserving everything is impractical, so utilizing LLMs’ ability to compress information […]
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The author reflects on past projects as a creative developer and introduces a new series called “That time I,” starting with a project recreating Photoshop in C++ and Windows API. The project began as a desire to create a better manga reader and evolved into an image editor called Fedit, following a set of user-friendly […]
Welcome to Docs! A collaborative text editor designed to simplify knowledge building and sharing without the complications of markdown. Enjoy offline editing synced when back online, beautiful formatting options, and productivity features including AI actions, markdown support, and various block types. Collaborate with your team securely, export professional documents, and create organized knowledge with built-in […]
The Lego Group is taking its video game development in-house after years of collaborating with outside studios. The decision comes as the Danish toy company aims to cover digital experiences for all ages under the Lego brand. Despite partnering with Epic Games for a successful Fortnite mode, Lego is rumored to be working on a […]
In the recently discovered Tinshemet Cave, groundbreaking research suggests that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens interacted and shared technologies during the mid-Middle Paleolithic Levant period. This interaction led to cultural exchanges, complex social structures, and innovative behaviors such as formal burial practices and the symbolic use of ocher. The findings challenge previous assumptions about the relationship […]
Hyperion, a coast redwood in California, stands as the world’s tallest known living tree at 116.07 meters. Discovered in 2006, it has since grown and now contains 530 cubic meters of wood. The tree is estimated to be 600-800 years old and is found in a remote area of Redwood National Park. Unfortunately, the habitat […]
The U.S. AI Safety Institute discusses the increasing use of large AI models to power agents that automate tasks for users. These AI agents offer benefits such as automating research and serving as personal assistants. However, security risks, like agent hijacking, need to be identified and mitigated. Agent hijacking occurs when attackers insert malicious instructions […]
This web content provides various shortcuts and techniques for adjusting the rendering settings in a program. Users can zoom in using shortcuts, center a point, and manipulate color schemes and colors to achieve desired results. The content highlights the importance of iterations, exponent, and resolution in achieving a high level of detail in renders. One […]
The ESP32 microcontroller is a popular choice for DIY home automation and sensor projects, succeeding the ESP8266. Some users have reported connectivity issues with their ESP32-based devices, despite switching out power supplies. Various “superstitions” have emerged to keep the microcontrollers connected to WiFi, such as disabling power saving mode, setting the APs to 20 Mhz […]
Wyvern, a 36-person start-up with $16M USD in funding, has launched an open data program for their hyperspectral satellite imagery captured by the Dragonette 6U CubeSat satellites orbiting Earth. These satellites were built by AAC Clyde Space and launched by SpaceX. There are 33 images hosted on their AWS S3 bucket, taken between June and […]