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VPN users beware — security flaws are being exploited to spread dangerous malware
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VPN users beware — security flaws are being exploited to spread dangerous malware
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The best TV deals at Target: save up to $900 on 4K, QLED and OLED TVs
I’m rounding up this week’s best Target TV deals with cheap TVs starting at just $149.99 from brands like Samsung, LG, and TCL.Go Here to Read this Fast! The best TV deals at Target: save up to $900 on 4K, QLED and OLED TVs
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Fine Tuning LLMs on a Single Consumer Graphic Card
Learnings from fine tuning a large language model on a single consumer GPU
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Fine Tuning LLMs on a Single Consumer Graphic CardGo Here to Read this Fast! Fine Tuning LLMs on a Single Consumer Graphic Card
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Handling Gaps in Time Series
Missingness analysis and evaluation methods for short and long sequences imputation
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Build a movie chatbot for TV/OTT platforms using Retrieval Augmented Generation in Amazon Bedrock
In this post, we show you how to securely create a movie chatbot by implementing RAG with your own data using Knowledge Bases for Amazon Bedrock. We use the IMDb and Box Office Mojo dataset to simulate a catalog for media and entertainment customers and showcase how you can build your own RAG solution in just a couple of steps.Originally appeared here:
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The Ruby on Rails origin story
This article was originally published on .cult by Melina Zacharia. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries, and share heaps of other untold developer stories from around the world. Honeypot presents the story of Ruby on Rails. Hear the origin story from the engineers who worked on the project from day one. And if you don’t have time to watch the whole thing, we also made it into a neat little article for you. The ‘meet cute’ The year was 1999 (or 2000, Jason isn’t quite sure about that) when…This story continues at The Next Web
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Apple Vision devs see evidence of apps being tested on visionOS 2.0
Apple Vision Pro shipments start in just days, and AppleInsider has obtained information showing that Apple is already testing visionOS 2.0.0.
‘Hello Apple Vision Pro’ ad spotThe reference to the future Apple Vision Pro operating system was found in an app developers’s backend server logs. AppleInsider was provided the information under the condition of anonymity for the developer.
Data provided to us shows there are two versions of visionOS being used inside Apple, visible to external developers. It’s not clear if visionOS 2.0.0 is being used for app review.
Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple Vision devs see evidence of apps being tested on visionOS 2.0
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Second Apple Vision Pro OS update arrives, just days before shipment
One week after the last update, Apple has made visionOS 1.0.2 available as a day-one update for Apple Vision Pro owners to fix a WebKit exploit.
visionOSSince Apple Vision Pro hasn’t officially launched to the public, Apple doesn’t disclose when updates are available or much about what they might contain beyond the WebKit exploit fix. Version 1.0.1 of visionOS arrived on January 24
The 1.0.2 update has build 21N323.
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MIT Reality Hack revealed the momentum building in VR, AR, and XR
Some of the best and brightest engineers, designers, and entrepreneurs are bullish about creating the next generation of immersive digital experiences.Go Here to Read this Fast! MIT Reality Hack revealed the momentum building in VR, AR, and XR
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Most organizations fear AI failure, but those that implement AI do report benefits
Implementing AI is only half the battle, but a new report suggests it’s risky not to try. Just make sure you prep your employees first.Originally appeared here:
Most organizations fear AI failure, but those that implement AI do report benefits