The “Baby” computer, developed by a team at the University of Manchester, ran for the first time 75 years ago, making it the world’s first electronic computer with a read/write memory to run a program. The Baby was an experimental machine that underwent continuous development and extension. Although there are no original photographs of the […]
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Apple has announced the release of its new M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips, which are the most advanced chips ever built for a personal computer. These chips feature groundbreaking technologies and deliver significant improvements in performance, including a faster CPU, a next-generation GPU, and a more efficient Neural Engine. The M3 family of […]
New research from York University suggests that people with autism are less susceptible to the bystander effect in the workplace compared to neurotypical individuals. The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon where people are less likely to intervene in bad situations when others are present. The study found that individuals with autism were more likely […]
This web content discusses the four different eras of Apple CPU architectures and the challenges they faced during each migration. Apple has always been at the forefront of hardware optimization and has migrated its CPU architecture three times since the release of the Mac in 1984. The first migration in the 1980s involved choosing between […]
The author, who identifies as a “grug brain developer,” shares their thoughts on software development. They admit to not being the smartest developer but have learned some things over the years. The author tries to gather their learnings into a digestible and funny page, acknowledging that big-brained developers may not agree with their perspective. They […]
Today, we are excited to release RedPajama-Data-v2, a massive web dataset for language model training. This dataset contains 30 trillion filtered and deduplicated tokens from 84 CommonCrawl dumps, covering 5 languages. It also includes over 40 pre-computed data quality annotations that can be used for further filtering and weighting. RedPajama-Data-v2 is the largest public dataset […]
Gmail is introducing new requirements for bulk senders to enhance email security. Currently, Gmail’s AI-powered defenses prevent more than 99.9% of spam, phishing, and malware from reaching inboxes. However, as threats become more complex, additional measures are necessary. One key focus is email validation, as many bulk senders do not properly secure their systems, making […]
We are thrilled to announce that Android is now officially supporting RISC-V, a free and open instruction set architecture. RISC-V has gained popularity over the years and is used in various domains, including embedded systems, servers, and mobile computing. While Android’s support for RISC-V is still a work in progress, developers can already build, test, […]
Cython is a tool that allows you to write compiled extensions for Python by translating Python code into C or C++. It is commonly used to speed up software and is particularly useful for implementing small data science or scientific computing algorithms. However, there are ways to further optimize your code when Cython is too […]
The introduction emphasizes the importance of AI as a powerful technology and President Biden’s commitment to harnessing its benefits while mitigating its risks. The Biden-Harris Administration has taken decisive actions to protect safety and rights in the age of AI, with the aim of ensuring that everyone can benefit from its promise. The content highlights […]