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Month May 2023

Hardening Drupal with WebAssembly

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Quill: The E-Ink UI framework

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What really started the American Civil War?

More than 600,000 soldiers died during the American Civil War. Keith Lance/Digital Vision Vectors via Getty Images Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it… Continue Reading →

Donut: OCR-Free Document Understanding Transformer

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A PhD student’s perspective on research in NLP in the era of LLMs

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The False Promise of Imitating Proprietary LLMs

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Google Search Starts Rolling Out ChatGPT-style Generative AI Results

Google’s “Search Generative Experience” is a plan to put ChatGPT-style generative AI results right in your Google search results page, and the company announced the feature is beginning to roll out today. At least, the feature is rolling out to… Continue Reading →

Intel mulls cutting 16 and 32-bit support, booting straight into 64-bit mode

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PayPal’s Key-Value Store JunoDB Goes Open Source

PayPal’s JunoDB, the cutting-edge distributed key-value store and critical part of the platform’s infrastructure, is now open source. The post PayPal’s Key-Value Store JunoDB Goes Open Source appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/paypals-key-value-store-junodb-goes-open-source/ from Teknoids NewsRead… Continue Reading →

What is vernacular art? A visual artist explains

Henry Darger worked as a hospital custodian. After his death in 1973, hundreds of his illustrations were discovered. Brooklyn Taxidermy/flickr, CC BYVernacular art is a genre of visual art made by artists who are usually self-taught. They tend to work… Continue Reading →

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