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See their events https://html.energy/events.html
En prenant pour exemple, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/google-just-released-an-ai-tool-that-helps-historians-fill-in-missing-words-in-ancient-roman-inscriptions-180987046/
Le problème de présenter un nouvel outil sans faire aucune remise en contexte, c'est que cela donne l'impression d'un pas de géant dans le domaine impulsé par une entreprise qui n'a rien à voir avec ce domaine (Google) et qui débarquerait d'un coup avec une solution magique
On peut s'amuser à faire un peu de rétro-engineering sur la façon dont cet outil de Google fonctionne. En fait, il s'agit essentiellement d'une grosse base de données, que l'IA rend capable d'émettre des hypothèses plus rapidement.
It can be useful to recognise and identify files
An argumentation in favor of RSS reader instead of the usual platforms.
I always found the conversation over [The Anxious Generation] to be a little annoying because it got at one of the difficulties we’re having in parenting and in society: a tendency to instrumentalize everything into social science. Unless I can show you on a chart the way something is bad, we have almost no language for saying it’s bad. This phenomenon is, to me, a collapse in our sense of what a good life is and what it means to flourish as a human being.
Our job is to help our kids “flourish” as human beings
Based on my interviews, it became clear that the students’ goal was less about reducing overall effort than it was about reducing the maximum cognitive strain required to produce prose.
[...] the Brain-only group suggests that writing without assistance most likely induced greater internally driven processing…their brains likely engaged in more internal brainstorming and semantic retrieval.
There is indeed some concerns cited by the MIT paper: reduce students' ability to retain and recall information; bypass the process of synthesizing information from memory, promote a form of metacognitive laziness and avoid the intellectual effort.
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⚠️ Rappel : Quand vous achetez un produit dont le code source n'est pas Libre, qu'il s'agisse de logiciel ou de matériel, vous ne possédez pas le produit lui-même.
⛓️ Vous êtes titulaire d'une licence d'utilisation qui vous est accordée, de manière limitée dans le temps, au bon vouloir du vendeur.
♻️ L'obsolescence programmée est… programmée ! Si vous avez le contrôle sur le code source, vous avez le pouvoir de la “dé-programmer”.
Geeks anciens
À propos de Google Nest
TL;DR: Who is This Book For?
- If your primary goal is to understand a modern, efficient binary serialization format that offers significant performance and size benefits over JSON, Part I provides a comprehensive guide to CBOR.
- If your application requires absolute, verifiable consistency – for digital signatures, content hashing, consensus, or interoperable verification – Part II delves into the principles of determinism and the specifics of dCBOR, including a tutorial for the dcbor Rust crate.
- For those building applications that require structured, verifiable, and privacy-preserving data – smart documents – Part III explores the groundbreaking capabilities of Gordian Envelope, including usage of the bc-envelope Rust crate.
Another product supporting Rust.
It should provide insights on rust crates.