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At some point, certain technologies effectively “win” and become ubiquitous standards by default. We have seen this over and over, but two that stand out are TCP/IP+Ethernet and Linux.
If there is one thing that makes it easier for me to look at new software — and share functionality with others — it is a well executed example playground.
Despite their relatively impressive capabilities, most conventional deep learning AI models suffer from a number of limitations — such as not being able to recall previously learned knowledge after learning a new task (catastrophic forgetting) and the inability to adapt to new information (los
The mythical 10x developer. In our industry, it’s as rare as a unicorn. It’s the George Hotz-type — the kind of developer who can code a neural network from scratch in hours, jailbreak an iPhone as a teenager, and get sued by Sony for millions for cracking the PS3.
To avoid memory-related bugs, C++ developers are often urged to switch to Rust. But is there an alternative? It’s all evidence of a larger movement within the C++ community to explore new solutions for the 39-year-old programming language to address ongoing concerns over memory safety.
In Linux, the /etc directory is of critical importance because it houses your system configuration files, such as hosts, crontabs, fstab, inittab, passwords, profiles, timezone data and so much more. Simply put, without /etc, Linux wouldn’t function.
At its user conference in San Francisco this week, GitHub introduced a new AI tool designed to let developers build applications in natural language.
Cloud storage has become a cornerstone for today’s businesses as it offers the flexibility, scalability, and cost savings that traditional storage solutions often lack. However, when it comes to security, performance, and compliance, cloud storage requires diligent and effective monitoring.
The advent of generative AI is swiftly ushering in a new era in software testing.
Today, we are announcing the general availability of fine-tuning for Anthropic’s Claude 3 Haiku model in Amazon Bedrock in the US West (Oregon) AWS Region. Amazon Bedrock is the only fully managed service that provides you with the ability to fine-tune Claude models.
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