2024-12-20
This is roughly the equivalent of simulated protein folding, but for #robotics Very impressive, very useful, and #opensource to boot. #AI #NeuralNetworks #ArtificialIntelligence https://arstechnica.com/...
Ars Technica
Researchers unveil Genesis, an open-source generative physics engine that trains robots in simulated reality 430K times faster than in the real world
On Thursday, a large group of university and private industry researchers unveiled Genesis, a new open source computer simulation system …
2023-11-12
As much as I applaud innovative approaches to reduce #screentime, this thing seems to have ... issues. https://arstechnica.com/...
Ars Technica
Humane's Ai Pin seems like a bizarre cross between Google Glass and a pager, the lack of apps feels extremely limiting, and the $699 price is hard to understand
and more importantly their team—a massive disservice. I would be devastated if I was an employee. It's low energy. … Casey Newton / @crumbler : I tried out Humane's long-awaited ...
2023-11-11
As much as I applaud innovative approaches to reduce #screentime, this thing seems to have ... issues. https://arstechnica.com/...
Ars Technica
Humane's Ai Pin seems like a bizarre cross between Google Glass and a pager, the lack of apps feels extremely limiting, and the $699 price is hard to understand
The Humane AI pin has no screen, no apps, and a creepy in-your-face camera. — Not since Magic Leap has a “next-generation” …
2020-11-16
The fact that C++ allows you to write code very close to the hardware, and also code that's highly abstract, is both its blessing and its curse. This interview with its inventor is a nice summary of its current state. #CPlusPlus https://www.techrepublic.com/ ...
TechRepublic
Interview with Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, who first began work on the language in 1979 and still remains very much involved in its development
2020-11-15
The fact that C++ allows you to write code very close to the hardware, and also code that's highly abstract, is both its blessing and its curse. This interview with its inventor is a nice summary of its current state. #CPlusPlus https://www.techrepublic.com/ ...
TechRepublic
Interview with Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, who first began work on the language in 1979 and still remains very much involved in its development
Powerful, flexible, complex: The origins of C++ date back 40 years, yet it remains one of the most widely used programming languages today.