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Ferrari uses IBM’s AI to create unique Formula 1 fans

Ferrari uses IBM’s AI to create unique Formula 1 fans

✨ Discover this must-read post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Transportation,AI,IBM,Apps,formula one,Exclusive,f1 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Two years ago, IBM realized there was one glaring omission in its list of sports partnerships: Formula One. Formula 1 has become one of the most popular sports in the world, especially in the United States, where the Netflix film "Drive to Survive" documented the working lives of Formula 1 drivers and turned them into mainstream celebrities. The technology-focused sport has also become a hot ticket for technology companies like AWS, Oracle and Anthropic, which are collaborating with teams to vision sponsorships and provide…
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z386: An Open-Source 80386 Built Around Original Microcode

z386: An Open-Source 80386 Built Around Original Microcode

🚀 Read this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: This is the fifth installment of the 80386 series. The FPGA CPU is now far enough along to run real software, and this post is about how it works. z386 is a 386-class CPU built around the original Intel microcode, in the same spirit as z8086. The core is not an instruction-by-instruction emulator in RTL. The goal is to recreate enough of the original machine that the recovered 386 control ROM can drive it. Today z386 boots DOS 6 and DOS 7, runs protected-mode programs…
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Dyson commemorative vacuum offers: V15 Detect, Gen5Detect and PencilVac for sale

Dyson commemorative vacuum offers: V15 Detect, Gen5Detect and PencilVac for sale

🔥 Check out this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Deals,Gear / Products / Home,Suction Sale 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Shopping for The Dyson vacuum is an experience. There are many models to navigate and serious price tags on most of them. As someone who tests vacuums for a living, I have to admit that Dyson destroys most other vacuums. There are a few cheaper models that I'll continue to own (see my complete guide to cordless and robot vacuums for more recommendations), but if you're dreaming of a Dyson, this weekend is a good time to…
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On the | Ben Myers

On the | Ben Myers

🔥 Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Introduction The , or description list, element is underrated. It’s used to represent a list of name–value pairs. This is a common UI pattern that, at the same time, is incredibly versatile. For instance, you’ve probably seen these layouts out in the wild… Each of these examples shows a list (or lists!) of name–value pairs. You might have also seen lists of name–value pairs to describe lodging amenities, or to list out individual charges in your monthly rent, or in glossaries of technical terms.…
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Elon Musk gave up solar energy (on Earth)

Elon Musk gave up solar energy (on Earth)

🚀 Discover this awesome post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Climate,Analysis,data centers,Elon Musk,Solar Power,SpaceX,Tesla,xAI 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Has Elon Musk abandoned Tesla's master plans, the electrified economy, and solar energy as we know it? SpaceX's IPO filing released this week certainly looks like it. Recap for those not caught up in the Musk-verse: Tesla has released four major plans over the years, and while the details have varied, the dividing line has been the electrification of the economy. Musk put it best in his first version: “The overarching purpose of Tesla's engines...is to help accelerate the transition from an…
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The spell that wouldn’t leave · mahl.me

The spell that wouldn’t leave · mahl.me

💥 Read this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: There is a theory, popular among certain very old and very tired philosophers, that all memories take up a kind of furniture in the head. The good ones are armchairs. The painful ones are filing cabinets, usually full. And then there are the memories that are neither: the ones that arrive uninvited, settle in, and start terrorising the other occupants by kicking over the chairs. Sir Terry Pratchett, who knew more about furniture than most, put it this way: Rincewind tried to force the memory…
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Quantum ‘noise’ could help unravel the secrets of causality

Quantum ‘noise’ could help unravel the secrets of causality

🚀 Read this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Science,Spooky Action 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: The original version This story appeared in Quanta Magazine.Over the past few decades, researchers have realized that quantum computers should eventually be able to break the widely used codes that secure much of the digital world. To protect against this fate, they spent years developing new codes that appeared safe from future vault hackers armed with quantum computers.At the same time, they have also devised ingenious ways to use the rules of quantum mechanics to keep communications secure. But quantum mechanics, like “classical” mechanics…
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US tech firms share Dutch regulator officials’ names with senate

US tech firms share Dutch regulator officials’ names with senate

✨ Read this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Companies such as Microsoft and Meta have shared the names of civil servants and academics working on European tech regulation with a senate committee investigating “tech censorship” or “jawboning”, news magazine Vrij Nederland reported on Friday.The cabinet has described the news as “extremely worrying”, given that the named officials could now face travel bans or even sanctions, Vrij Nederland said.“If you want to discuss policy, then you do it with us, not over the backs of civil servants,” digital economy minister Willemijn Aerdts told the…
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LLBean’s Zip Hunter Bag is the only bag you need

LLBean’s Zip Hunter Bag is the only bag you need

💥 Read this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Reviews,Gear / Products / Outdoor,Bag Check ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Photography: Michael CalorThe walls of the bag are strong enough, made of 1200 denier polyester, which is durable and waterproof, not to mention so durable that it is almost indestructible. I've checked it as baggage on more than a dozen flights, and it shows no scratches or tears. The zipper at the top is not closed, but it is heavier than it should be and works well in the rain. But what really sets the bag apart is…
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GitHub – amatsuda/rubish · GitHub

GitHub – amatsuda/rubish · GitHub

✨ Explore this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A UNIX shell written in pure Ruby. Shell syntax is parsed and compiled to Ruby code, then executed by the Ruby VM. Rubish supports all the features of bash, and the shell syntax is fully compatible. You can run your existing bash scripts without modification. If you found any bash script that doesn't work in rubish, we consider it a bug, so please report it! Rubish is not just a shell implemented in Ruby, but a shell that deeply integrates Ruby. You can seamlessly mix…
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