Politicians and social media can’t get enough of the gas versus electric stove debate (at Lifehacker, we think Electric Stoves Are Good, Actually)—but regardless of where you stand on it, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) federal legislation that was passed… Continue Reading →
You’re Agent 47, dropped off at a high tech firm in Chongquing, China. Your objective is to eliminate a number of targets and hack the company’s data core. How you accomplish these tasks is completely up to you—just don’t get… Continue Reading →
The great American sports car is going partly electric. Chevy pulled the wraps off the 2024 Corvette E-Ray, revealing a dual powertrain affair. A 6.2L Small Block V8 sits behind the driver in a mid-engine configuration. An electric motor is… Continue Reading →
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Enlarge / The 2024 Corvette E-Ray adds all-wheel drive and hybrid power to the storied sportscar. (credit: Jonathan) Chevrolet provided a train ticket from DC to New York City and back so we could take a ride in and be… Continue Reading →
In a blog post this evening, Microsoft announced the general availability of Azure OpenAI Service, which allows businesses to power their apps with large-scale AI models, including GPT-3.5, DALL-E 2, and Codex. VentureBeat reports: According to a press statement, availability… Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader shares a report: David Heinemeier Hansson, CTO of 37Signals — which operates project management platform Basecamp and other products — has detailed the colossal cloud bills that saw the outfit quit the cloud in October 2022. The… Continue Reading →
Letter from WordPress’ Executive Director, 2022. Link to original post https://wordpress.org/news/2023/01/letter-from-wordpress-executive-director-2022/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Enlarge / Amazon’s Kindle Scribe e-reader. (credit: Andrew Cunningham) Amazon’s Kindle e-readers have been around for 15 years, and they’ve remained steadfastly focused on displaying books for reading (and, to a lesser extent, audiobooks). Input has never been something they’ve been… Continue Reading →
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