Month: May 2024
Last hours of an organ donor
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UltraNet: Revisiting Ultrasound
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Marine Moguls ERC-404 Launch With $2.9 Million In Prizes For Token Holders
SEOUL, South Korea, May 25th, 2024/Chainwire/–Marine Moguls has launched on the ERC-404 protocol, introducing a new approach to digital asset management. The project features $2.9 million in prizes linked to over 25% of the tokens, providing $MOGUL owners a potential chance to win prizes, including 100,000 USDT and 50,000 USDT, along with staking rewards. $MOGUL … Read more
Spot ETH ETFs approved, crypto bill passes US House, and more: Hodler’s Digest, May 19-25
U.S. SEC approves spot Ether ETFs, FIT21 crypto bill goes to the Senate, and Sam Bankman-Fried held in Oklahoma.
Taming floating-point sums
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Scarlett Johansson brought receipts to the OpenAI controversy
Welcome back to TechCrunch’s Week in Review — TechCrunch’s newsletter recapping the week’s biggest news. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. OpenAI announced this week that it’s removing Sky, one of the voices used by its new GPT-4o model, after users found it sounded eerily similar to Scarlett Johansson’s AI character … Read more
Exploring the NEC V20 CPU
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The Fall of the House of Etsy
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Elon Musk reportedly building ‘Gigafactory of Compute’ for AI
Musk recently said he expected xAI to catch up to OpenAI and DeepMind Google by the end of 2024.
A jury hands Bungie a victory in a landmark anti-cheating decision
Image: Bungie A jury found on Friday that Phoenix Digital, which owns the cheat mod site AimJunkies, is guilty of violating Bungie copyrights when it created cheats for Destiny 2, reported Stephen Totilo, who has written about Bungie’s cheating lawsuits for Axios. The landmark decision may be the first time a jury has agreed that … Read more
Where are the builders?
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Tmux is worse-is-better
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Google blames users for wildly inaccurate ‘AI Overview’ outputs
Elon Musk recently said AI would surpass humans by 2025 but Google’s models are so inaccurate they’re being tuned by hand.