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  • AI Feynman: A physics-inspired method for symbolic regression | Science Advances

    AbstractA core challenge for both physics and artificial intelligence (AI) is symbolic regression: finding a symbolic expression that matches data from an unknown function. Although this problem is likely to be NP-hard in principle, functions of practical interest often exhibit symmetries, separability, compositionality, and other simplifying properties. In this spirit, we develop a recursive mult

      AI Feynman: A physics-inspired method for symbolic regression | Science Advances
    • Announcing the Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

      Announcing the Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly Today we announce the formation of the Bytecode Alliance, a new industry partnership coming together to forge WebAssembly’s outside-the-browser future by collaborating on implementing standards and proposing new ones. Our founding members are Mozilla, Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat, and we’re looking forw

        Announcing the Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
      • How Rust and Wasm power Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1

        This post is also available in 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어, Deutsch, Français and Español. ≈On April 1, 2018, Cloudflare announced the 1.1.1.1 public DNS resolver. Over the years, we added the debug page for troubleshooting, global cache purge, 0 TTL for zones on Cloudflare, Upstream TLS, and 1.1.1.1 for families to the platform. In this post, we would like to share some behind the scenes details and cha

          How Rust and Wasm power Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1
        • AlmaLinux 9 Now Available!

          The next AlmaLinux betas are ready for testing! Checkout AlmaLinux OS 9.4 beta and AlmaLinux OS 8.10 beta Hello Community! The AlmaLinux OS Foundation is proud to announce general availability of AlmaLinux OS 9.0. AlmaLinux 9 supports the following 4 architectures providing full parity with upstream: Intel/AMD (x86_64)ARM64 (aarch64)IBM PowerPC (ppc64le)IBM Z (s390x) ISOs, Live Images, Cloud and C

            AlmaLinux 9 Now Available!
          • 人間は無音を「聞く」ことができるかもしれないという研究結果が示される

            同じ長さの音であっても、2つの短いビープ音の連続より、長い1つのビープ音の方が長く再生されたと感じる「ワン・イズ・モア・イリュージョン」と呼ばれる錯覚を応用し、1000人を対象とした調査で、実際に聞こえる音と同様に、無音でも時間の感覚がゆがむことをジョンズホプキンス大学のイアン・フィリップス氏らの研究チームが報告しています。 The perception of silence | PNAS https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301463120 Echoes of Absence: Study Suggests We Can 'Hear' Silence - Neuroscience News https://neurosciencenews.com/hearing-silence-23610/ Silence can be 'heard', can distort

              人間は無音を「聞く」ことができるかもしれないという研究結果が示される
            • A few words on Ruby's type annotations state

              I don't build systems. I imagine them, then write them. …that were written in a military training camp and accidentally grew to 5k words. I am writing this on my phone, in a barrack that houses some 200+ of my brothers-in-arms in the Ukrainian army’s training camp; I use short periods of rest between training, mostly at night and on Sundays. TBH, since joining the army, I didn’t expect to have tim

              • Node v20.6.0 (Current) | Node.js

                Notable changes built-in .env file support Starting from Node.js v20.6.0, Node.js supports .env files for configuring environment variables. Your configuration file should follow the INI file format, with each line containing a key-value pair for an environment variable. To initialize your Node.js application with predefined configurations, use the following CLI command: node --env-file=config.env

                  Node v20.6.0 (Current) | Node.js
                • Why Rust is the Future of Game Development | thefuntastic

                  Rust, not related to the video game also called Rust, is a promising systems programming language with novel features ideally suited for game development. Exposure and awareness within the game developer community, however, remains limited. In this post, I provide a gentle introduction to Rust and attempt to justify its place on your radar. A Short History Lesson​What is Rust, and where did it com

                  • The Fediverse is Already Dead | Nora Codes

                    Leonora Tindall 2023/02/23 The Fediverse is not dying, nor is it crumbling. As an ideoform in the collective consciousness of the ’net, the Fediverse is already dead. What was the Fediverse? Stripped of technical terminology, the Fediverse (“federated universe”) refers to a bunch of web services which let people share text, images, video and audio with each other without a centralized authority. I

                    • Why JavaScript Tooling Sucks

                      Home Ideas Writing & Speaking Book Tactics, Strategy, Principles About Bio, Talks, Photos Subscribe RSS, Newsletter, Mixtape JavaScript Tooling is just too hard to use, and it’s not your fault. If you clicked on this title ready to agree, you are part of the problem. Don’t worry, so am I. I work on JavaScript Tooling and I think my tools can be a lot better. ”Let he who is without sin” and all tha

                        Why JavaScript Tooling Sucks
                      • awesome-vscode

                        A curated list of delightful Visual Studio Code packages and resources. For more awesomeness, check out awesome. Table of Contents Table of Contents Official Syntax Migrating from other editors Migrating from Vim Migrating from Atom Migrating from Sublime Text Migrating from Visual Studio Migrating from Intellij IDEA Camel Humps Using VS Code with particular technologies Lint and IntelliSense 1C A

                        • Job Titles and Levels: What Every Software Engineer Needs to Know — Holloway

                          Job Titles and Levels: What Every Software Engineer Needs to Know Your guide to what software engineering job titles really mean, how companies standardize levels, and how they relate to your work and pay. Photo by Ales Krivec on Unsplash. This post is excerpted from Holloway’s Guide to Technical Recruiting and Hiring. Typically, everyone on a software team has a job title and knows it. It could b

                            Job Titles and Levels: What Every Software Engineer Needs to Know — Holloway
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                            • Introducing Swift on Windows

                              The Swift project is introducing new downloadable Swift toolchain images for Windows! These images contain development components needed to build and run Swift code on Windows. For over a year now, there has been a significant endeavour to port Swift to Windows in conjunction with the developer community at swift.org. The Windows support is now at a point where early adopters can start using Swift

                                Introducing Swift on Windows
                              • Visual Studio Code May 2020

                                Version 1.89 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from April. May 2020 (version 1.46) Update 1.46.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snap Welcome to the May 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. Accessibility improvements - Status bar navigation, easier keyboard text selection. Flexible view and panel layout -

                                  Visual Studio Code May 2020
                                • RenderingNG  |  Chromium  |  Chrome for Developers

                                  I'm Chris Harrelson, the engineering lead for Rendering (transforming HTML and CSS to pixels) in Blink. I've been deep in the trenches of rendering performance on the web for over eight years, with a personal goal of doing whatever I can to make delivering excellent UX on the web faster, easier, and more reliable. I'm excited for us to tell you about what we've done in that time to build a new, cu

                                  • Notifications: why less is more — how Facebook has been increasing both user satisfaction and app…

                                    We are members of the Facebook Notifications Data Science team at Meta. We ran surveys on how users felt about on-site notifications (notifications that show up in the Facebook app when you open the app and create a red badge that counts the number of notifications you have) and found that many users prefer to receive only a few notifications. Based on this finding, we ran an experiment where we s

                                      Notifications: why less is more — how Facebook has been increasing both user satisfaction and app…
                                    • 第697回 AMD Ryzen 7 5800Xで学ぶ、Ubuntuにおけるシステムの動作確認 | gihyo.jp

                                      どれも定番みたいな構成ですね。GPUだけ「GeForce GTX 1050Ti」と、2016年ごろのだいぶ古い型番です。そもそも全体的に予算オーバー気味で「GPUは型落ちのものを」という想定でした。しかしながらいざ調べてみると、型落ち品自体がほぼ市場に存在せず、新しい型番のものも軒並みすごい高くなっていたために、苦肉の策で見つけた製品です[1]⁠。 なお家族のPCの使い方を考えると、GPUはそこまで強いものである必要はなく、要件としては「リトルウィッチノベタがプレイできればいい」という話でした。よって1050Tiでも問題はないものと考えています。 というわけでこのマシンにWindowsをインストールする前に実施した、各種動作確認のための方法を紹介していきましょう。ちなみにストレージのテストやベンチマーク以外の「情報収集」に関しては、Live環境でも動くはずです。よってWindowsインスト

                                        第697回 AMD Ryzen 7 5800Xで学ぶ、Ubuntuにおけるシステムの動作確認 | gihyo.jp
                                      • GitHub - apenwarr/blip: A tool for seeing your Internet latency. Try it at http://gfblip.appspot.com/

                                        Go to http://gfblip.appspot.com/ It should work on any PC, laptop, tablet, phone, or iPod with javascript and HTML canvas support (which means almost everything nowadays). X axis is time. Y axis is milliseconds of latency. Green blips are your ping time to gstatic.com (a very fast site that should be close to you wherever you are). Blue blips are your ping time to apenwarr.ca ("a site on the Inter

                                          GitHub - apenwarr/blip: A tool for seeing your Internet latency. Try it at http://gfblip.appspot.com/
                                        • Head-of-Line Blocking in QUIC and HTTP/3: The Details

                                          Robin Marx is a Web Performance and network protocol researcher at Hasselt University, Belgium. He is mainly looking into HTTP/3 and QUIC performance, and develops the qlog and qvis tools to make this easier. In a previous life he was a multiplayer game programmer and co-founder of LuGus Studios. YouTube videos of Robin are either humoristic technical talks or him hitting other people with longswo

                                            Head-of-Line Blocking in QUIC and HTTP/3: The Details
                                          • 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time

                                            From Chic to Skrillex, from Chicago house classics to festival rave anthems, from songs that filled the floor at the Loft and the Warehouse to ones that blew up on TikTok. What do we mean by “dance songs”? Good question. In a sense, any song that ever got any one person moving in any perceptible direction is a dance song. The Beatles made great dance songs — as did Slayer. Nearly all the hip-hop a

                                              200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time
                                            • I have written a JVM in Rust

                                              Published Wednesday, Jul 12, 2023 - 2181 words, 11 minutes Lately I’ve been spending quite a bit of time learning Rust, and as any sane person would do, after writing a few 100 lines programs I’ve decided to take on something a little bit more ambitious: I have written a Java Virtual Machine in Rust. 🎉 With a lot of originality, I have called it rjvm. The code is available on GitHub. I want to st

                                              • Amazon File Cache – A High Performance Cache On AWS For Your On-Premises File Systems | Amazon Web Services

                                                AWS News Blog Amazon File Cache – A High Performance Cache On AWS For Your On-Premises File Systems I am pleased to announce today the availability of Amazon File Cache, a new high-speed cache service on AWS designed for processing file data stored in disparate locations—including on premises. File Cache accelerates and simplifies your most demanding cloud bursting and hybrid workflows by giving y

                                                  Amazon File Cache – A High Performance Cache On AWS For Your On-Premises File Systems | Amazon Web Services
                                                • Ruby methods are colorless

                                                  👋🏼 This is part of series on concurrency, parallelism and asynchronous programming in Ruby. It’s a deep dive, so it’s divided into 10 main parts: Your Ruby programs are always multi-threaded: Part 1 Your Ruby programs are always multi-threaded: Part 2 Consistent, request-local state Ruby methods are colorless Concurrent, colorless Ruby: Part 1, Threads Concurrent, colorless Ruby: Part 2, Fiber a

                                                    Ruby methods are colorless
                                                  • Don’t Build Useless Features

                                                    A guide to scaling product & engineering teams from $0 to past $100M ARR. © 2024. Stay SaaSy. As a product manager, it’s important to hone the minimum set of activities that allow you to keep a product line moving forward productively. One of the most important core product management skills: the ability to triage unsuccessful products and avoid spending unnecessary effort on products that are des

                                                      Don’t Build Useless Features
                                                    • Introduction - SITUATIONAL AWARENESS: The Decade Ahead

                                                      Leopold Aschenbrenner, June 2024 You can see the future first in San Francisco. Over the past year, the talk of the town has shifted from $10 billion compute clusters to $100 billion clusters to trillion-dollar clusters. Every six months another zero is added to the boardroom plans. Behind the scenes, there’s a fierce scramble to secure every power contract still available for the rest of the deca

                                                        Introduction - SITUATIONAL AWARENESS: The Decade Ahead
                                                      • Announcing TypeScript 4.9 - TypeScript

                                                        Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.9! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding types and type-checking. Types can describe things like the shapes of our objects, how functions can be called, and whether a property can be null or undefined. TypeScript can check these types to make sure we’re not making mistakes in our

                                                          Announcing TypeScript 4.9 - TypeScript
                                                        • Steam Has Reportedly Been Banned In China

                                                          Chinese players are reporting that Steam has been blacklisted. Update 28/12/21 00:08 GMT: Steam Global isn't banned from China yet. More updates to this in this follow-up report here. Update 25/12/21 14:07 GMT: Some conflicting reports claim this is the result of a DNS attack and not a deliberate ban. We will update this story as we know more. Players in China are reporting that the Steam storefro

                                                            Steam Has Reportedly Been Banned In China
                                                          • Announcing TypeScript 4.9 Beta - TypeScript

                                                            Today we’re announcing our beta release of TypeScript 4.9! To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or- use npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@beta You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2022/2019 Following directions for Visual Studio Code. Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 4.9! The satisfies Operator Unlisted Prop

                                                              Announcing TypeScript 4.9 Beta - TypeScript
                                                            • Bringing Javascript to WebAssembly for Shopify Functions

                                                              Opens in a new windowOpens an external siteOpens an external site in a new window At Winter Editions 2023 we announced a Local Developer Preview for JavaScript for Shopify Functions. That means that we’re adding JavaScript right next to Rust as our first-class languages for Shopify Functions (but you can still use anything that compiles to WebAssembly!). While you can’t deploy a Shopify Function w

                                                                Bringing Javascript to WebAssembly for Shopify Functions
                                                              • Temporary policy: Generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT) is banned

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                                                                • Raspberry Pi 3 Fastboot - Less Than 2 Seconds - Bir Coder'ın Günlüğü

                                                                  Bu yazıyı Türkçe oku.|Read the post in Turkish. This post tells about my journey of fast-booting a Raspberry Pi 3 (RPI). In addition to that, some optimizations are discussed that can be applied to a Qt (QML) application. In the end, we will have a RPI that boots from power-up to Linux shell in 1.75 seconds, power-up to Qt (QML) application in 2.82 seconds. Edit : There are requests for a demo ima

                                                                    Raspberry Pi 3 Fastboot - Less Than 2 Seconds - Bir Coder'ın Günlüğü
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                                                                      Piccolo - A Stackless Lua Interpreter 2024-05-01 History of piccolo A "Stackless" Interpreter Design Benefits of Stackless Cancellation Pre-emptive Concurrency Fuel, Pacing, and Custom Scheduling "Symmetric" Coroutines and coroutine.yieldto The "Big Lie" Rust Coroutines, Lua Coroutines, and Snarfing Zooming Out piccolo is an interpreter for the Lua language written in pure, mostly safe Rust with a

                                                                      • Make your monorepo feel small with Git’s sparse index

                                                                        EngineeringOpen SourceMake your monorepo feel small with Git’s sparse indexThe new sparse index feature makes it feel like you are working in a small repository when working in a focused portion of a monorepo. One way that Git scales to the largest monorepos is the sparse-checkout feature, which allows you to focus on a subset of the files. This is supposed to make it feel like you are actually in

                                                                          Make your monorepo feel small with Git’s sparse index
                                                                        • The Apple GPU and the Impossible Bug

                                                                          In late 2020, Apple debuted the M1 with Apple’s GPU architecture, AGX, rumoured to be derived from Imagination’s PowerVR series. Since then, we’ve been reverse-engineering AGX and building open source graphics drivers. Last January, I rendered a triangle with my own code, but there has since been a heinous bug lurking: The driver fails to render large amounts of geometry. Spinning a cube is fine,

                                                                          • 開発ツール(QEMU)への貢献(前半) 〜自作OSのいまと昔 [第3回] | さくらのナレッジ

                                                                            これまでの記事では、自作OSとそれを取り巻く状況について触れてきましたが、今回と次回は少し視点を変えて、自作OS開発で使うツールのデバッグや、それを通した貢献(contribute)の話をしたいと思います。 自作OSに限らず何かを開発する際には、たいていの場合、他の誰かが作ったツールを利用することになります。たとえば、CコンパイラとしてのClangや、デバッグのためのエミュレータとしてのQEMU, CやC++の標準ライブラリとしてのNewlibやlibc++などを、私の自作OS liumOS では利用しています。これらのソフトウエアは、ソースコードが公開されており、インターネット上の誰もが開発に参加することが可能です。 これらの開発ツールは、世界中のたくさんのユーザーに利用されるうちに、バグが見つかったり機能追加のリクエストが来たりすることで、完成度が次第に高まってきます。しかし、多くの人

                                                                              開発ツール(QEMU)への貢献(前半) 〜自作OSのいまと昔 [第3回] | さくらのナレッジ
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                                                                              OpenAI aims to restrict harmful uses of AI like misinformation while enabling beneficial ones.Demand for AI compute power will drive breakthroughs in fusion, solar and energy storage.AI will augment and enhance human productivity more than replace jobs.OpenAI seeks partnerships with news publishers to properly attribute content.Advanced AI may discover new scientific knowledge and even do AI resea

                                                                              • Give Up GitHub: The Time Has Come!

                                                                                Give Up GitHub: The Time Has Come! by Denver Gingerich and Bradley M. Kuhn on June 30, 2022 Those who forget history often inadvertently repeat it. Some of us recall that twenty-one years ago, the most popular code hosting site, a fully Free and Open Source (FOSS) site called SourceForge, proprietarized all their code — never to make it FOSS again. Major FOSS projects slowly left SourceForge since

                                                                                • GitHub Copilot is generally available to all developers

                                                                                  ProductGitHub Copilot is generally available to all developersWe’re making GitHub Copilot, an AI pair programmer that suggests code in your editor, generally available to all developers for $10 USD/month or $100 USD/year. It will also be free to use for verified students and maintainers of popular open source projects. At GitHub, it’s part of our mission to build technology that makes developers h

                                                                                    GitHub Copilot is generally available to all developers