July 10, 2024

AR/VR

Experience the Fun with Bunny Blitz Telegram: A New Social Gaming Era

Bondex has launched a new mini game called Bunny Blitz on Telegram as part of its effort to engage users through play, rewards, and education. The game is part of Bondex’s “socialfi” ecosystem, which combines fun, learning, and earning opportunities through web3 social games. This move is expected to transform social gaming and networking. The increasing popularity of Telegram-based games reflects a growing market for such games and Bondex’s partnerships with accomplished TAP game developers.

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How LlamaIndex is ushering in the future of RAG for enterprises

We want to hear from you! Take our quick AI survey and share your insights on the current state of AI, how you’re implementing it, and what you expect to see in the future. Learn More Retrieval augmented generation (RAG) is an important technique that pulls from external knowledge bases to help improve the quality of large language model (LLM) outputs. It also provides transparency into model sources that humans can cross-check. However, according to

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Software

Unlocking the Future of Bitcoin Liquidity: Portal to Bitcoin’s Vision and Our Upcoming Testnet | HackerNoon

By Dr. Chandra Duggirala, CEO of Tides Network and Core Contributor to Portal to Bitcoin As a lifelong advocate for financial self-sovereignty and the transformative potential of Bitcoin, I’ve always been driven by a singular vision: to unlock the true potential of Bitcoin liquidity in a manner that is both secure and decentralized. This mission has been the guiding light behind Portal to Bitcoin, a groundbreaking platform that our team at Portal tirelessly developed. Today,

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Building Advanced Video Search: Frame Search Versus Multi-Modal Embeddings | HackerNoon

Imagine a data scientist studying wildlife behavior, analyzing hundreds of hours of video footage from cameras in a remote forest. Or a sports coach who needs to identify key plays from an entire season’s games to develop new strategies. Alternatively, consider a filmmaker searching for specific scenes within a massive video gallery to piece together a documentary. Traditionally, all of these experts face the time-consuming, error-prone, and overwhelming challenge of manually sorting through endless hours

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A Consensus-Based Algorithm for Non-Convex Multiplayer Games: Nonlinear Oligopoly Games | HackerNoon

Authors: (1) Enis Chenchene, Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz; (2) Hui Huang, Department of Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz; (3) Jinniao Qiu, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Calgary. Table of Links Abstract and 1 Introduction 2 Global convergence 2.1 Quantitative Laplace principle 2.2 Global convergence in mean-field law 3 Numerical experiments and 3.1 One-dimensional illustrative example 3.2 Nonlinear oligopoly games with several goods 4 Conclusion, Acknowledgments, Appendix,

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Are You a Victim of Crypto Theft? | HackerNoon

If you’ve been a victim of a crypto theft in 2024, you’re not alone. A new report from blockchain researchers TRM Labs says that hackers stole more money in the first six months of 2024 when compared to the same period last year. Anecdotally, it is likely that at least one person reading this newsletter has been a victim of that theft. Looking at the numbers, hackers made off with $1.4 billion in crypto in

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AI

Unveiling Metadynamics: A Beginner’s Guide to Mastering PLUMED (Part 1 of 3)

A beginner’s guide to mastering PLUMED (Part 1 of 3) Don Robert Stimpson · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 10 min read · Jun 22, 2024 — DALL-E-generated cover image In computational chemistry and molecular dynamics (MD), understanding complex systems sometimes requires analysis beyond what is provided by your MD engine or a visualization in VMD. I personally work with atomistic simulations of biological molecules, and they’re pretty friggin’ big. And with the

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Why ‘Leave Your Comfort Zone’ Is Really Bad Advice (And What To Do Instead) | HackerNoon

Do you remember the little doodle I made to explain why motivation doesn’t work? On an intellectual level, it might not seem that way, but on a deeper level—the nervous system, emotional, psychological, personality, and subconscious levels—leaving your comfort zone equates to stepping into the unknown, also known as the zone of panic. Everything within our biological and psychological systems loves stability. The nervous system and the ego are designed to protect you; that’s where

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Robotics

FANUC America opens new $110M robotics and automation campus in Michigan – The Robot Report

Listen to this article The West Campus facility is part of FANUC’s plan to support robotics in North America. Source: FANUC America FANUC America Corp. today officially unveiled its 650,000-sq.-ft. (60,386-sq.-m) West Campus in Auburn Hills, Mich. It said the facility expands its total footprint in Michigan to more than 2 million sq. ft. (185,806 sq. m) and is part of its strategic investment to advance industrial automation in North America. FANUC America said it

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