November 2, 2024

Fortnite Battle Royale gets Chapter 2 Remix with Snoop Dogg and more

Chapter 2 Remix is debuting in Fortnite Battle Royale, ushered in by a music event in real life in Times Square and an in-game prelude as well. The music event featured Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Ice Spice and the late Juice WRLD. The event is taking the global entertainment chops of Fortnite to a new level, with a big takeover in Times Square in New York. (We made it to the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square

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Why multi-agent AI tackles complexities LLMs can’t

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The introduction of ChatGPT has brought large language models (LLMs) into widespread use across both tech and non-tech industries. This popularity is primarily due to two factors: LLMs as a knowledge storehouse: LLMs are trained on a vast amount of internet data and are updated at regular intervals (that is, GPT-3, GPT-3.5, GPT-4, GPT-4o, and others);

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What Can Trump Change in US Crypto Regulation? | HackerNoon

It is only a few days before the US Presidential Elections. Trump and his teammates have promised a more liberal approach towards crypto than Democrats. Also, the Republican candidate is leading on Polymarket and even in some polls like a potential winner. In this article, I’d like to describe possible upgrades in the US crypto regulation that Donald Trump may make. While Kamala Harris only mentioned cryptocurrencies for the first time at the end of

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How to De-clutter LinkedIn | HackerNoon

One product that I’ve used every day over the past few years is LinkedIn. I used to prefer using LinkedIn over other social media platforms like Instagram due to the rich and high-quality professional content and limited spam. I used to post a lot of content as well, especially during the pandemic but I stopped posting as content overload increased over time. I used LinkedIn as a way to improve my writing as well as

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Software

Is Crypto Gambling? Let’s ‘Roll the Dice’ on This Debate | HackerNoon

Cryptocurrency is billed as the ‘wild west’ of the financial world – often misunderstood, sometimes celebrated (when it’s ‘up’) and occasionally dismissed as a game of chance. But is investing in crypto really just speculating and gambling, or is it a more edgy way to diversify your portfolio? It’s just another asset class Sure, crypto might seem like it’s all about thrills, adrenaline and the next shiny thing – but just like stocks, bonds, and

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Why You Should Stay Away from Cheap Residential Proxies | HackerNoon

If you clicked on this article, you probably already know how useful and powerful residential proxies are. You’re also likely aware that it’s a competitive industry, with providers battling it out through different pricing models. Tempted by cheap residential proxies? Here’s why they might not be as appealing as you think! 🚨 Exploring the Wild World of Proxy Providers The proxy provider game is one of the fiercest out there, especially when it comes to

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NotebookLM & Perplexity Spaces: Everything You Need to Know | HackerNoon

I recently explored two powerful AI tools — NotebookLM and Perplexity Spaces — and want to share my comprehensive review of these research assistants. NotebookLM and Perplexity Spaces are two cutting-edge AI tools designed to revolutionize research and content creation. Each offers unique features to enhance productivity and collaboration in different work environments. Let’s dive in and see what each is useful for. What is Perplexity Spaces? Perplexity Spaces is a new feature from Perplexity AI. Imagine having a

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Hardware

AMD Ryzen 9000 CPU Prices Slashed, Making Way For Ryzen 7 9800X3D

Look, we’re all excited for the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, and there’s really no question that if you’re primarily playing PC games, you’re going to want a CPU with 3D V-Cache. It absolutely is that big of a difference; just look at our Monster Hunter Wilds numbers from yesterday, where the time-tested Ryzen 7 5800X3D manages the most consistent performance of any processor on the chart. With that said, if you’re doing other things on your

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AI

Should you learn how to code in the next decade?

Or will AI eat up all the software in the world? Ivo Bernardo · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 6 min read · 12 hours ago — Photo by steinart @unsplash.com Many people today are facing a dilemma: if you’re young, should you pursue a software engineering degree? And if you’re already established in another career, should you make a switch to something involving coding? These questions stem from a larger one: with

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AI

A Simple Example Using PCA for Outlier Detection

Improve accuracy, speed, and memory usage by performing PCA transformation before outlier detection W Brett Kennedy · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 19 min read · 13 hours ago — This article continues a series related to applications of PCA (principle component analysis) for outlier detection, following Using PCA for Outlier Detection. That article described PCA itself, and introduced the two main ways we can use PCA for outlier detection: evaluating the reconstruction

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