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Hopefully they'll fix this by then (of course, what they break doing that fix is yet to be discovered)
TTFN - Kent
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Really?
India also has a .5 hr split but I thought it was the only one.
China says forget your timezones, we're all on China time.
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Microsoft no longer plans to include a new eventing framework in .NET 9.0 – expected late this year – following complaints that it could damage the third-party ecosystem OnFeatureDelayed();
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Hmm tangentially related because it's at the tail end of the article...
.NET 9 is adding Tensor things. That's good, but I don't think people will undertake serious work with it running on CPUs. I think we can expect some kind of lighter-weight DirectX 'bridge' into the .NET framework? It's going to need some kind of relatively easy way to interface with a GPU.
Maybe they'll just tell you to go get DirectX but AFAIK the linuxsphere just goes OpenGL/Vulcan with DX being mostly an exclusive win platform thing.
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Japanese scientists have found a way to attach living skin to robot faces, for more realistic smiles and other facial expressions. KILL. IT. WITH. FIRE.
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The uncanny valley has become terrifying abyss.
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RealDoll version 2.0 in 3, 2, 1.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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<insert Prince song lyrics>
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Weddings with RealDoll v2.0 in 6, 5, 4...
M.D.V.
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I'm more concerned about how they keep the living skin alive while it's on the robot.
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They feed it humans, silly!
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you put the lotion on
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Thomas is as happy as can be... but it deeply unsettles me.
I hope they don't make his friends.
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That's why that image is even more creepy than it would otherwise be! It's freakin' Thomas the Tank Engine!
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Running AI models without floating point matrix math could mean far less power consumption. Unfortunately, no one can be told what matrix multiplication is. You have to create the dot product yourself.
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My gut says if they've done that (it says yet-to-be-peer-reviewed) then they've probably found a better way of doing matmul but are maybe focused on its being different rather than its being the same.
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Article wrote: Running AI models without floating point matrix math could mean far less power consumption. that could be a good thing... they will now have to do things correctly because they are fully integer
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Over 100,000 sites have been impacted in a supply chain attack by the Polyfill.io service after a Chinese company acquired the domain and the script was modified to redirect users to malicious and scam sites. Your code is as secure as the weakest link in the supply chain: Polyfill Edition
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Wasn't there a clue in the name? Polyfill - many filling?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Article wrote: company acquired the domain and the script was modified to redirect users to malicious and scam sites. why do I think this is only the beginning?
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Nelek wrote: why do I think this is only the beginning? ...that we know about.
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1) After clicking the installer download the link is bad, https documents / etc c'mon
2) Serving 32 / 27 MB is too much for CP, 12 KB/s? Never finishes anyway.
3) Trying to download these huge files gets me blacklisted - even after giving up the whole site will be ~ 2 min (minimum) / page load
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Whoa. Thank you so much for the report. We'll get that Installer link sorted right quick, I assure you.
In the meantime, if you're able, would you be willing to try one of the downloads from the main CodeProject.AI Server page?
CodeProject.AI Server: AI the easy way.[^]
If you tell me which version you're trying to get, happy to try to find some other way to get that installer to you, in whatever way works for you.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I've tried emailing you a link to the file. Please follow up with me over email, we'll get you sorted.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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