Tesla Model 3 Highland officially unveiled with new design and more features (8 minute read)
Tesla has officially unveiled its Model 3 refresh. Updates include a 'facelifted' front-end design, more screen space, and increased range. The company claims that more than half the parts of the vehicle were replaced. It appears that the photo of the new vehicle leaked in April was real. The refreshed Model 3 is now available for order on Tesla's European sites. More details about what was updated are available in the article. |
OpenAI’s Moonshot: Solving the AI Alignment Problem (12 minute read)
OpenAI is dedicating 20% of its computing power to solve the AI alignment problem by 2027. The AI alignment problem is the idea that AI systems might not have goals that align with those of humans. This may become a significant issue in the future if superintelligent AI systems are developed. This article features an interview with Jan Leike, OpenAI's head of alignment research, where they talk about solving the AI alignment problem and OpenAI's subgoal of building an aligned AI research tool to help solve the alignment problem. |
Science & Futuristic Technology
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Can Samsung Food usher in a new era for the smart kitchen? (5 minute read)
Samsung Food is a culmination of everything that Samsung has been working towards since it released a smart fridge with an Android tablet in 2016. The software can scan food, offer up tailored recipes, and sync kitchen appliances together to create meals. It uses generative AI to create meal plans and build grocery lists. Samsung is planning to create compatible cooktops, microwaves, refrigerators, water filters, and other cooking devices. |
Programming, Design & Data Science
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Croner (GitHub Repo)
Croner is Cron for JavaScript and TypeScript. It can trigger functions in JavaScript using Cron syntax, evaluate Cron expressions and get a list of upcoming run times, target different time zones, and more. Croner doesn't require any dependencies. A live demo is available. |
Everything I wish I knew before moving 50,000 lines of code to React Server Components (20 minute read)
React Server Components (RSCs) are React components that run on the server instead of the client. Frameworks that support RSCs allow developers to define where code runs. Server components are able to fetch data from directly within the component and stream that data to the client, making fetching data fast and simple. This article discusses how Mux moved over to using RSCs and covers why Server Components matter, what they're good and bad at, how to use them, how to incrementally adopt them, and the kind of advanced patterns to use to keep RSCs under control. |
AI fever turns Anguilla’s “.ai” domain into a digital gold mine (3 minute read)
Anguilla is a tiny British island territory in the Caribbean. The country's top-level domain is '.ai'. This appears to be particularly attractive to tech companies. Experts estimate that the country may bring in up to $30 million in revenue this year from its domain. Registrars pay Anguilla $140 for a two-year domain registration, but prices are rising due to demand. |
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