Fly.io Has GPUs Now

Image by Annie Ruygt We’re Fly.io, we’re a new public cloud that lets you put your compute where it matters: near your users. Today we’re announcing that you can do this with GPUs too, allowing you to do AI workloads on the edge. Want to find out more? Keep reading. AI is pretty fly AI […]
The Sneaky Standard – Intel PCI Standardization History

Today in Tedium: Computing has changed a lot in the past four decades, and one of the biggest changes, perhaps the most unheralded, comes down to compatibility. These days, you generally can’t fry a computer by plugging in a joystick that the computer doesn’t support. Simply put, standardization slowly fixed this. One of the best […]
Copyright Easter Eggs (2018)

Copyright Easter Eggs – Other languages A Copyright Easter Egg, in terms of mapping, is a feature that is drawn in a distinctive way in order to help identify its original author. It may be a nonexistent, or slightly or heavily distorted, map feature, or its name may be wrongly or unusually spelt. The supposed […]
Depth Anything: Unleashing the Power of Large-Scale Unlabeled Data
This work presents Depth Anything, a highly practical solution for robust monocular depth estimation. Without pursuing novel technical modules, we aim to build a simple yet powerful foundation model dealing with any images under any circumstances. To this end, we scale up the dataset by designing a data engine to collect and automatically annotate large-scale […]
How to center a div in CSS

Introduction For a long time, centering an element within its parent was a surprisingly tricky thing to do. As CSS has evolved, we’ve been granted more and more tools we can use to solve this problem. These days, we’re spoiled for choice! I decided to create this tutorial to help you understand the trade-offs between […]
OpenAI: Memory and New Controls for ChatGPT

For Enterprise and Team users, memory can be useful when using ChatGPT for work. It can learn your style and preferences, and build upon past interactions. This saves you time and leads to more relevant and insightful responses. For example: ChatGPT can remember your tone, voice, and format preferences, and automatically apply them to blog […]
Falsehoods programmers believe about time zones

My aunt has a problem She loves joining Zoom meetings, but they’re all hosted in different time zones. It’s hard to remember if she should add 4 hours, subtract 3, or what. She’s not the most technical person, so google isn’t an option. She has to ask for help. Every. Single. Time. And, for the […]
Stable Cascade

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Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries

A serial burglar in Edina, Minnesota is suspected of using a Wi-Fi jammer to knock out connected security cameras before stealing and making off with the victim’s prized possessions. Minnesota doesn’t generally have a reputation as a hotbed for technology, so readers shouldn’t be surprised to hear that reports of Wi-Fi jammers used to assist […]
Roboflow (YC S20) is hiring a new leader for its machine learning team
Who We Are Our mission is to make the world programmable. Sight is one of the key ways we understand the world, and soon this will be true for the software we use, too. At Roboflow, we’re building the tools, community, and resources needed to make the world programmable with artificial intelligence. Roboflow simplifies building […]