Month: October 2024
Machine Learning Visualizations
Visualization is an important part of data exploration for machine learning and data science. There are generally four kinds of visualizations to explore data in machine learning. (1) Relational Visualization (2) Distributional Visualization (3) Comparative Visualization (4) Compositional Visualization Relational Visualization: Relationship visualization or relational visualization is the visualization that shows the correlation of two … Read more
Snap employees were well aware of the app’s child safety issues, newly unsealed complaint says
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge “By November 2022, Snap employees were discussing 10,000 user reports of sextortion each month, while acknowledging that these reports ‘likely represent a small fraction of this abuse’ given the shame and other barriers to reporting,” says a newly unsealed version of the lawsuit filed by New Mexico’s attorney … Read more
Non-Material Motivation: Why It Matters and How It Works
If you’ve ever led a team of at least three people and were responsible for the team’s results, you’ve likely encountered situations where your employees lose interest, burn out, or simply aren’t putting in their best effort. How does this happen, why, and can anything be done about it? Material and Non-Material Motivation In brief, material motivation refers to monetary rewards (salary increases, bonuses based on performance, and other financial incentives fall into this category). Whereas non-material motivation is based on factors that satisfy psychological needs, such as recognition, appreciation, and a sense of accomplishment. The problem with material motivation is that, firstly, as … Read more
Christian Selig’s unofficial YouTube app for the Vision Pro just got taken down
Image: Christian Selig Juno, the third-party YouTube app created for the Apple Vision Pro, has been removed from the App Store. In a post on Tuesday, developer Christian Selig said the app was taken down months after Google warned that it violates YouTube’s guidelines. Like Netflix, Google doesn’t make a YouTube app for the Vision … Read more
Crypto Laws Are Coming No Matter Who Wins Election: Rep. Tom Emmer
Republican Majority Whip Tom Emmer laid out his top crypto legislative priorities for Decrypt, and explained why he thinks they’re likely coming sooner than many expect.
Nintendo has reportedly shut down Ryujinx, the Switch emulator that was supposedly immune
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Nintendo may have just won its battle to put the most popular Nintendo Switch emulators out of business. In March, it sued Yuzu out of existence — and now it may have convinced Yuzu’s primary competitor, Ryujinx, to go away too. Ryujinx’s download page is now empty. Its … Read more
Driving Innovation: Patents and Projects Shaping the Automotive Industry
The automotive industry has experienced significant advancements over the past few decades, characterized by key technological developments that have redefined transportation. The implementation of digital technologies and smart systems has been crucial in this progression, enabling cars to become not just modes of transport but sophisticated machines capable of interacting with their surroundings and enhancing … Read more
Prediction Markets Favor Walz over Vance in VP Debate
Gamblers favor the Minnesota Governor in the debate, betting on topics like immigration and abortion with high odds.
Cloud Architecture and Migration: The Expertise and Achievements of Anand Kumar Chennupati
Mr. Chennupati is a name that resonates profoundly within the dynamic world of cloud computing. Known for his strategic acumen and technical prowess, he has carved out an impressive career characterized by transformative cloud architecture, migration, and optimization projects. Mr. Chennupati brings over 14 years of extensive experience in collaborating with enterprise-level firms. His journey … Read more
Palmer Luckey: Every country needs a ‘warrior class’ excited to enact ‘violence on others in pursuit of good aims’
Palmer Luckey raged against America’s adversaries, endorsed completely autonomous weapons, and hinted at an Anduril IPO. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
CZ’s Post-Prison Pivot: From Crypto King to AI Investor
After being released from prison, the world’s largest crypto billionaire says he wants to chill out and invest in AI. But will he?
Solana DApps volume increased by 46% in a week — Is $180 SOL the next stop?
An uptick in Solana’s network activity and upcoming project launches could send SOL price higher.
How to Build a Microservices Architecture with Node.js and RabbitMQ
Introduction The microservice architecture is an approach to building scalable software by breaking it down into smaller and independent applications called services. It allows organizations to build resilient, flexible, easy-to-maintain, and scalable software to compete and meet growing demands. In this article, we will be exploring the concept of Microservice Architecture, and implementing basic microservices-driven … Read more
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Bitwise Takes a Step Toward XRP ETF
Crypto native asset manager Bitwise is moving toward creating an exchange-traded fund tracking XRP, the token closely associated with crypto company Ripple.
Tether’s USDT Has Uses Beyond Crypto Markets, Trading: CEO Paolo Ardoino
Ardoino says there’s more of a need for stablecoins outside the U.S., especially in countries with rampant inflation and shoddy financial infrastructure.
The next iPhone SE may lose the home button, add Face ID and Apple Intelligence
An iPhone 14, which the next iPhone SE may look a lot like. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge An iPhone SE that feels very much like any other modern, non-budget iPhone is apparently coming early next year, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The phone will use Face ID and will be … Read more
Impulse bets shuttling satellites between orbits is big business, and raises $150M to scale up
Impulse Space has raised a massive new tranche of funding as big-name investors bet that moving satellites around in orbit will soon be a high demand service. The startup, which was founded by Tom Mueller three years ago, announced the $150 million Series B round on Tuesday. Impulse is developing a line of orbital transfer … Read more
Gamisodes Launches Playable TV Episodes, Digital Ownership Made Possible By Sui
PALO ALTO, CA, USA, October 1st, 2024/GamingWire/–Via a partnership with Sui original contributor Mysten Labs, Gamisodes releases remastered mobile-playable episodes of Inspector Gadget with digital rewards. Mysten Labs, a web3 infrastructure company and the original contributor to the Sui blockchain, today announced a partnership with Gamisodes, a streaming platform that transforms classic TV episodes into … Read more
Nvidia’s all-in-one app will replace GeForce Experience later this year
Cath Virginia / The Verge Nvidia’s beta app for its GPUs is nearing its journey to a full release, as the company says it intends to “migrate all remaining GeForce Experience users” to the new app before the end of the year. Today, Nvidia added a few more features to the app to get it … Read more
Rep. Tom Emmer Is Confident Crypto Laws Are Coming Soon—No Matter Who Wins the Election
Republican Majority Whip Tom Emmer sat down with Decrypt’s Sander Lutz and Liz Napolitano to discuss the state of crypto legislation, Kamala Harris, Fairshake, and more at Messari Mainnet 2024.