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Month April 2023

Topological Deep Learning: A Survey on Topological Neural Networks

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Intel I219-LM Running at ~60% of Maximum Speed Due to Linux Driver Bug

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Intel’s I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Ran at 60% Maximum Speed on Linux Since 2020

Phoronix reports: If you rely on an Intel I219-LM Gigabit Ethernet adapter, you will want to look forward to upgrading your Linux kernel build soon… A fix was committed Thursday after Intel engineers discovered this particular Ethernet chipset had only… Continue Reading →

QEMU 8.0 Released with More ARM and RISC-V Emulation

There’s a major new update of QEMU, the open-source machine emulator, reports 9to5Linux: Coming a year after QEMU 7.0, the QEMU 8.0 release is here to improve support for ARM and RISC-V architectures. – For ARM, it adds emulation support… Continue Reading →

Finetuning Large Language Models

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Snapchat’s AI Chatbot Is Now Free For All Global Users

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Snapchat’s AI chatbot is now opening up to a global audience, the company announced today at its Snap Partner Summit. Initially launched in February, the feature originally allowed Snapchat’s paid subscribers to… Continue Reading →

Ubuntu 23.04 – ‘Lunar Lobster’

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What is Auto-GPT and why does it matter?

Silicon Valley’s quest to automate everything is unceasing, which explains its latest obsession: Auto-GPT. In essence, Auto-GPT uses the versatility of OpenAI’s latest AI models to interact with software and services online, allowing it to “autonomously” perform tasks like X… Continue Reading →

QEMU 8.0 Released With New ARM and RISC-V Features

Coming a year after QEMU 7.0, the QEMU 8.0 release is here to improve support for ARM and RISC-V architectures. Learn more here. The post QEMU 8.0 Released With New ARM and RISC-V Features appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →

Google’s 80-Acre San Jose Mega-Campus Is On Hold

According to CNBC, Google has halted construction of its proposed 80-acre campus in San Jose, California, after the first demolition phase. “Some sources close to the development told CNBC that the company doesn’t have plans to revive the project in… Continue Reading →

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