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In 2018, the author started a Meetup group called We Make the Internet because they couldn’t find an existing one that met their needs. They wanted to attend meetups in comfortable spaces with interesting speakers and better food options. They wanted to hear stories from the minds behind successful tech companies in Cleveland and learn […]
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The latest commit has been made by Thomas Mauran, who can be contacted at [email protected]. The commit with ID 592de11 is related to the files and their permalink, but it seems that the latest commit information failed to load. The content is about a chess TUI implementation written in Rust. There are different ways to […]
Magicoder is a series of fully open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) for code that aims to close the gap with top code models while having no more than 7B parameters. These models are trained on synthetic instruction data using a novel approach called OSS-Instruct, which incorporates open-source code snippets to produce high-quality instruction data for […]
The web content is a game where players can simulate powering a nuclear reactor. The goal is to match the energy output with the demand for the day. The players are encouraged to beat their score and continue playing to take on another day of powering the nation. The content also includes some interesting facts. […]
The author of this web content discusses the concept of fine tuning, a technology that aims to enhance GPT-4’s capabilities while being more efficient. Despite the prevalence of fine tuning discussions, there is a lack of content on its effectiveness and difficulty. To investigate this, the author conducted experiments using Magic the Gathering draft as […]
In a recent study published in Physical Review X, Google Research scientists announced the discovery of a new quantum algorithm that offers an exponential advantage for simulating coupled classical harmonic oscillators. This finding opens up new possibilities for quantum computers, as it demonstrates that they can provide an exponential speedup for systems that are not […]
In this article, the author explains how the popular app Shazam identifies songs by using a spectrogram-based fingerprinting method. The author highlights that while the algorithm may have evolved over time, the core principles of audio identification systems remain the same. The article breaks down the process of identifying songs, including calculating spectrograms, finding peaks, […]
The Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) is expanding in Android 14 to include select devices. AVF, which was first introduced in Android 13 on Pixel devices, allows platform developers to work on privileged applications. The framework supports virtualization, which is widely used to isolate workloads and operating systems from each other. AVF treats virtual machines as […]
Beeper Mini is a unique Android app that allows users to send and receive blue bubble messages with iPhone users. It offers all the features you would expect from a chat app, such as typing status, read receipts, full-resolution attachments, reactions, voice messages, and more. One of the standout features is that you can use […]
This program has one goal in mind: to be accurate, readable, and minimal. It comes in three different versions: bf_long.ps is the full version equipped with debug tools and unit tests, bf.ps is a more readable version, and bf_tiny.ps is the minimal and “golfed” version, designed to be extremely compact. Whether you need a comprehensive […]