Timed to coincide with SIGGRAPH, the annual AI academic conference, Nvidia this morning announced a new platform designed to let users create, test and customize generative AI models on a PC or workstation before scaling them to a data center… Continue Reading →
Nvidia is partnering with AI startup Hugging Face to expand access to AI compute. Timed to coincide with the annual SIGGRAPH conference this week, Nvidia announced that it’ll support a new Hugging Face service, called Training Cluster as a Service,… Continue Reading →
In response to Canonical’s takeover of LXD, the independent Incus project arose as a fork for this container and virtual machine manager. The post Incus Project: A Breakaway From Canonical’s LXD appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post… Continue Reading →
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Seven years after updating Messenger to allow it to serve as your default Android text messaging app, the company formerly known as Facebook is quietly abandoning the feature. From a report: According to a support page, the feature will disappear… Continue Reading →
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The Tinker Board 3N is a Single Board Computer based on the 64-bit Rockchip RK3566 System-on-Chip. The device includes dual LAN ports, CAN support and it targets applications such as IoT gateways, digital signage, digital kiosks and other commercial uses…. Continue Reading →
In this guide, we will explore the functionality of the rm command in Linux using practical examples. Follow along here. The post rm Command in Linux With Examples appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/rm-command-in-linux-with-examples/ from Teknoids… Continue Reading →
About a month after Canonical pulled LXD from Linux Containers, with the ‘LXD community experiment’ evidently being labeled internally as a ‘failure’ by Ubuntu, the code is forked and almost immediately accepted as a project at Linux Containers. The post… Continue Reading →
Today’s episode offers a different perspective on the DoNotPay controversy – and ended up having an unexpected twist. Earlier this year, DoNotPay, which described itself as the world’s first robot lawyer, and its founder Joshua Browder became the subject of… Continue Reading →
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