- 1Fyrox Game Engine now supports wgpu (github.com)
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- 1One Person State – portable personal AI system (embassy.svit.la)
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- 1The Download: how people use AI, and Flock's design choices (technologyreview.com)
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- 2The Sweeter Lesson (cacm.acm.org)
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- 3Intercity Bus Atlas (maps.dot.gov)
- 1Ask HN: Why are we still building web UI's just for human consumption? ()
ask - 2If LLMs can't write, I doubt it can lead us to AGI (thetrueengineer.com)
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