April 12, 2024

AI

Prompt Engineering for Coding Tasks

Enhancing Code Generation with LLMs via Prompt Engineering Andrea Valenzuela · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 7 min read · 7 hours ago — Self-made image. If you’ve ever used ChatGPT to help with a tedious Python script that you have been putting off, or to find the best way to approach a coding University assignment, you have likely realized that while Large Language Models (LLMs) can be helpful for some coding tasks,

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AI

How I Self-Study Data Science

My techniques and methods for learning data science and technical fields Egor Howell · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 8 min read · 3 hours ago — Photo by Firmbee.com on Unsplash Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the size of data science, wondering where to start or how to make your learning stick? I used to dabble aimlessly when learning data science topics, but I now have a more systematic approach that

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Hardware

‘$70 games aren’t unsustainable,’ says CEO that’s selling a game for $70

Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch believes $70 is too much to charge for a game, but his studio is nonetheless selling Space Marine 2 for $70 on all platforms. 3 VIEW GALLERY – 3 IMAGES At the start of Gen9 in November 2020, publishers like Take-Two Interactive, Activision, Electronic Arts, and Sony were among the first to charge $70 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of games. This trend has continued well into

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Exclusive: API startup Noname Security nears $500M deal to sell itself to Akamai

Noname Security, a cybersecurity startup that protects APIs, is in advanced talks with Akamai Technologies to sell itself for $500 million, according to a person familiar with the deal. Noname was co-founded in 2020 by Oz Golan and Shay Levi and is headquartered in Palo Alto but has Israeli roots. The startup raised $220 million from venture investors and was last valued at $1 billion in December 2021 when it raised $135 million in a

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What Will the Spring of Technology Bring? Part 1. Mobile Man | HackerNoon

Too Long; Didn’t Read Winter is the traditional time to try to predict in which direction technology will move and develop during the coming year. But why limit ourselves to such a short period of time? Let’s try to go into “futurology and short-range sci-fi mode” and attempt to decipher the signals that our present is sending to the future. We’ll focus on, let’s say, the next five to ten years. Particularly since we, thanks

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Hardware

Lossless music could finally come to Spotify soon via the Music Pro add-on

Lossless music is something that Spotify has been working on for a long time and we’ve often wondered whether it would ever actually launch. Spotify still hasn’t confirmed when it will happen, but we might now finally be getting closer to it arriving. Lossless audio was first known as Spotify HiFi before it was rumored to be part of a new Supremium subscription tier that would sit above the current options. Now, it appears that

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