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Sweezy Nerd Nation
@SweezyTim
Dad/Techie/Nerd/Christian Contributing freelance writer https://t.co/eKAXFck9Qx Contact email: [email protected] Live Laugh Love Forgive.
Katılım Haziran 2018
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To bring Codex to Windows, we had to answer a hard question: how do you let coding agents stay useful without forcing developers to choose between constant approval prompts and full machine access?
Here’s how we built the Windows sandbox for Codex:
openai.com/index/building…
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Since @Google announced its upcoming #Googlebook yesterday, three companies have announced a partnership with the brand: @Intel, @Qualcomm, and @MediaTek.
So, I thought I would ask @GeminiApp what companies were partnering with Google on the Googlebook to see if any others might pop up. You can see the images below for the answers I received. Take it for what its worth, but possibly a slightly deeper look at what each company is bringing to the table.




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With Googlebooks designed for Gemini Intelligence, the next generation of AI-first personal computing will be more intelligent, responsive, and connected than ever before. MediaTek and @Google are shaping a new era of personal computing. #Googlebook #Google #NEXT
Learn more: bit.ly/42wKOAk

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It's our birthday 🎂 Thank you @ everyone who has ever logged on, said hi, and made someone's day a little better just by being online.
Grab our bday emojis & wallpapers for your server: dis.gd/11th-bday

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The new @ScufGaming #Omega controller has arrived for PS5 and PC players. Scuf wasn't playing around with this one...
Images with purple background are ones I took of controller I have and edited, others are from Scuf.
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A writer, a story, a mystery.
Uncover the secrets of the Dark Place in our one-time in-game event, #Phasmophobia by Alan Wake, live now across all platforms.
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At four hours in, the fully autonomous humanoid robots are averaging roughly 1375 packages sorted per hour. Sorting consists of ensuring packages, including boxes, have labels turned down and then placed on conveyor belt to continue down the line.
The robots do make mistakes (so do humans lol). A couple of examples are the robot tossing package too hard and it flipping back onto label side up, or off the conveyor belt. Another instance occurred early on when the packages were not fully moving into the robots view. The robot stopped, stepped back and seemed to reset itself, stepped back up and began grabbing for packages until they finally became in reach.
Overall very impressive, IMHO.
Figure@Figure_robot
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Yall the way in which I may cry rn
I was minding my business walking back to my car after popping into the store real fast cause I needed socks
Some woman was leaving the lot and approaching a stop sign and she slowed down and had her window cracked and said “you look great!!!” So enthusiastically
I don’t know her but I love her for this 🥹
What she doesn’t know is I fought myself today and changed 100 times before stepping out of my house for a simple errand because I’m extremely harsh on myself and how I look and the hatred I hold for my body is unseen but it screams in my brain 24/7
She could have kept driving but today she decided to shine a little light into someone’s world and man did it break through the clouds today 😭
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Intrigued to try this out. I don't think I have ever reserved parking, but would like to explore other use cases.
Chrome@googlechrome
Goodbye, digital chores. Hello, anything else. Auto browse in Chrome is coming soon to @Android. 👋 @backlon
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@adcock_brett Curious, how long does it take for a robot to fully charge? I am assuming from what you said above that it will charge itself without human intervention (impressive).
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Few interesting details around the F.03 livestream:
> We previously showed this task running for 1 hour. Today we're pushing for 8 hours straight. High odds something breaks
> The use case is small package sorting. F.03 must detect the barcode, pick up the package, and reorient it barcode face-down onto the conveyor. The robots have to reason purely from camera pixels
> Humans average ~3 seconds per package. F.03 is now around human parity
> The robots are fully autonomous running Helix-02, our in-house neural network running entirely onboard F.03 (e.g. AI inference is done on device)
> Multiple humanoids are networked together and communicating with each other to maximize conveyor uptime. The system is designed to run 24/7
> A robot will work until battery is low (~3-4 hours), then autonomously request another robot to swap in to minimize conveyor downtime
> It's a multi-robot coordination with autonomous failover strategy. If a robot detects an issue - it will self diagnose itself and if there's an issue it autonomously walks to maintenance and requests a replacement from the fleet - no humans in the loop
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Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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