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Meta is proud to announce the release of their new open-source Intermediate Graphics Library (IGL). This library is designed to provide developers with a comprehensive set of tools for creating high-quality visuals and graphics in their applications. What sets IGL apart is its cross-platform compatibility, supporting popular platforms such as Windows, Linux, Mac OS, iOS, […]
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This website is a valuable collection of tools and materials designed to help both students and teachers dive into the world of assembly programming using the RISC-V ISA. Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or an experienced individual looking to enhance your knowledge, these resources are here to assist you every step of the […]
In this humorous and satirical piece, the author explores the concept of a “Universal Hammer” and the progression of tools in the modern world. The author highlights the frustration of having to buy and maintain multiple types of hammers for different tasks, leading to the idea of a universal hammer that can do it all. […]
If you’re interested in starting with stable diffusion, whisper, or open language models, there are a few options to consider. Some people have built businesses based on stable diffusion, so that could be a path to explore. For those who enjoy stable diffusion generations or whisper transcription, there are opportunities for experimentation. However, open language […]
Introducing Project E Ink, a $2500 e ink art piece that brings the front page of your favorite newspaper to your wall every day. The idea came from a Google engineer who built his own version, which sparked interest from others wanting the same. The device, made by Visionect, features a 32-inch e ink screen […]
Living Off The Land Binaries, Scripts, and Libraries is a project aimed at providing information on LOLBins, scripts, and libraries. To learn more about the project, simply click on the logo. If you’re interested in contributing, be sure to check out our contribution guide. We have also established criteria to define what qualifies as a […]
In 1998, Netscape announced that it would release the source code to its browser, sparking an open-source “revolution” that threatened tech giants like Microsoft. Linux, an entirely free operating system, was viewed as a potential threat to Microsoft’s Windows monopoly. However, Linux ultimately did not overthrow Microsoft, and the open-source movement did not completely uproot […]
OpenWorm aims to create a computational model of a roundworm called Caenorhabditis elegans. Despite being extensively studied, a complete understanding of this organism’s biology is still lacking. OpenWorm is taking a bottom-up approach by incorporating data from scientific experiments and using software models to observe the behavior of the worm. They are also collaborating with […]
Online company reviews can greatly impact a company’s reputation and brand perception. However, there is a growing underground economy involved in manipulating these reviews. Companies pay freelancers to remove negative reviews or solicit fake positive reviews. Some freelancers have created sophisticated operations and pricing tiers for their services. The process of adding fake reviews is […]
Small, incremental improvements are often praised for their potential to lead to great outcomes. However, we often overlook the impact of small missteps and neglect. It’s crucial to recognize and address these patterns early on in order to prevent larger problems down the road. Personally, I’ve discovered that many of the things that went wrong […]