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Month October 2024

NotebookLlama: An open source version of NotebookLM

Comments Link to original post https://github.com/meta-llama/llama-recipes/tree/main/recipes/quickstart/NotebookLlama from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

26th Oct: Daddio (2023), 1hr 39m [R] (6.3/10)

On a ride from JFK Airport to Manhattan, a cab driver and his passenger strike up a conversation about their pasts and their outlooks on life and love. Link to original post https://usa.newonnetflix.info/info/81941017 from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

The best horror movie you’ve never seen

In ‘Trick ‛r Treat,’ Sam wreaks havoc on characters who betray Halloween traditions. LegendaryIt’s scary movie season, a time when many people watch films about zombies, serial killers, werewolves, magic and mysterious monsters who are impossible to kill. However, as… Continue Reading →

Ford to return to DTM for the first time since 1994

Ford will be represented in the DTM for the first time in over three decades, with the American marque inking a new partnership with long-time Mercedes customer HRT for 2025.The outfit run by businessman and gentleman driver Hubert Haupt will… Continue Reading →

Goodreads’ Founder Debuts AI-Powered App For Online Readers

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Smashing, a new app curating the best of the web from Goodreads co-founder Otis Chandler, is now available to the public. Like Goodreads, the app aims to create a community around content…. Continue Reading →

Google Offers Its AI Watermarking Tech As Free Open Source Toolkit

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Back in May, Google augmented its Gemini AI model with SynthID, a toolkit that embeds AI-generated content with watermarks it says are “imperceptible to humans” but can be easily and reliably… Continue Reading →

Removal of Russian coders spurs debate about Linux kernel’s politics

“Remove some entries due to various compliance requirements. They can come back in the future if sufficient documentation is provided.” That two-line comment, submitted by major Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman, accompanied a patch that removed about a dozen names… Continue Reading →

Thomson Reuters Launches Program To Provide CoCounsel AI to Legal Services and Legal Nonprofits

Thomson Reuters today announced the launch of the AI for Justice Legal Aid program, a two-pronged initiative that will provide select legal aid organizations with free access to and training on its CoCounsel generative AI software, while also providing other… Continue Reading →

Gemini Can Now Create Google Calendar Events, Notes, and Tasks

Since earlier this year, Google has been rolling out Workspace extensions for Gemini, allowing it to scan your emails (via Gmail) and documents (via Google Docs and Drive) to inform its responses. The latest open beta expands Gemini’s reach to… Continue Reading →

Etherpad: A Real-Time Online Collaborative Document Editor

Etherpad Lite is a web-based, free document editing tool that enables groups of users to collaboratively work on a document in real-time, similar to a multiplayer editor that runs in a web browser. Etherpad allows authors to edit simultaneously, seeing… Continue Reading →

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