Denilson

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Denilson

Denilson

@denilpe

Me gusta la ciencia y tecnología

Lima Katılım Mart 2024
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Erik Dale 🇳🇴
Erik Dale 🇳🇴@EuroDale·
Nå som X automatisk oversetter innlegg kan jeg skrive oftere på norsk. Men jeg lurer: vil jeg nå like mange som før? Ser du dette innlegget på engelsk?
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Invictos
Invictos@InvictosSomos·
Y tras el silbatazo final en el Camp Nou, Lamine Yamal simplemente no pudo ocultar su tristeza por la derrota ante el Atlético de Madrid. Los que no vieron con atención el partido o entienden poco del juego, lo buscarán señalar por el resultado. Pero la realidad es que hoy el 10 del FC Barcelona se dejó todo y se mandó un partidazo. Fue el que no dejó de pedir la pelota, el que no dejó de correr, el que no dejó de generar ocasiones y el que no dejó de intentarlo incluso con todo en contra. Si el Barça quiere soñar con una hazaña en la vuelta, todos sus jugadores tienen que salir con la actitud, el deseo y la personalidad de la joya española. EL ELEGIDO.
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Denilson
Denilson@denilpe·
@vql3n @frost__rice El bot puede lanzar esas 125 peticiones cada segundo en el navegador? no pierde mucho tiempo recargando la página?
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v@vql3n·
@frost__rice Le pedí al bot que lo haga y lo hizo kdajksd. No hay mucha magia, hubo suerte nomas.
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
I made a Hash Table in pure C that you can just use like this:
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Lukas Ziegler
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler·
Most robotics books teach you theory. This one teaches you how robots actually work. 📌 If you’re self-learning robotics, this is genuinely one to save for later! It’s one of the few resources that brings mechanics, planning, and control into a single, unified framework. Ladies, and gentlemen: Modern Robotics: Mechanics, planning & control. If you understand basic physics, linear algebra, and a bit of coding, you can get through it. Instead of abstract formulations, it uses screw theory to describe robot motion in a geometric and intuitive way. Exercises at the end of each chapter, dedicated software, and video lectures all reinforce the same concepts from different angles. Which is exactly what you need for something as multi-layered as robotics. Here's the link to the full book: hades.mech.northwestern.edu/images/7/7f/MR… ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com
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Mon@m0nkena·
LINUS TORVALDS // NO ME COMAS QUE MANDAAAAAAAAAAN
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Hyprland
Hyprland@hyprwm·
Due to legal pressure, Hyprland will be adding an age verification system in the upcoming 0.55 release. On first launch, users will be asked a few questions about popular memes to estimate their generation, e.g. MLG, 67, Skibidi Rizz, or Kilroy was here.
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Build/Boost
Build/Boost@build_boost·
So a few things here 1 - This is not novel. It has been done before. 2 - This takes up more board space than both other designs, on expensive substrate. 3 - this is not a good design. It is prone to issues with tolerances from board house to board house, and run to run, due to the shape. 4 - It is not practically tuneable because it is effectively one complex lumped element. That means you have higher reject rates and rework time goes up or more likely is just not practical. A halfway experienced tech can be trained to tune the first two if they come in off frequency due to tolerance variations. I remain extremely unimpressed by these kind of "AI" driven RF designs like this. To claim it's the first, "alien geometry" -- this is hype shit to get a YC investment from investors who can't do a technical analysis. Either the founders are lying or don't know the prior art, and both are concerning. AI developing "alien" circuits like this instead of stringing together understandable, defineable circuit elements that can be tuned and modified is a gimmick at best and a grift at worst.
Natalie Fratto@NatalieFratto

One of these things is not like the other… The other day @PratapRanade brought home 3 RF circuits. Ok “10GHz band pass-filters” he says, to be precise. The first two are human-made, the third is what they’re calling “an alien geometry” 👾 Look how funky it is. That’s the world’s first-ever AI-made RF circuit achieved by the electromagnetism foundation model @arenaphysica. No human would have created it this way. It’s odd, it looks random, but it really works & it might be the future guts inside every satellite, radar, microwave etc one day.

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Fernando Herrera
Fernando Herrera@Fernando_Her85·
¿Se imaginan que se filtrara la receta de la Coca-Cola y que todo el mundo pudiera hacer su refresco casero? ¿Y luego alguien venga y la mejore un poco y te la regalara? Pues con lo de ClaudeCode es básicamente lo que está pasando.
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lyv ⌘
lyv ⌘@wholyv·
Sex is a very intimate and sacred act Your body is a temple and you shouldn't share it with someone who is not learning about robotics, edge intelligence, CUDA programming, Verilog, physical ai and TinyML
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Shikhar
Shikhar@shikhr_·
I am addicted to linux pornography
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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
most people read physics. few actually solve it. • you can watch lectures • read textbooks • understand concepts and still fail when faced with a real problem. because physics is not recognition. it is construction under constraints. 1000 solved problems in modern physics vy ahmad a. kamal forces you into the real game: → take a messy situation → choose the right model → apply the math → reach a result that either works or collapses again. and again. and again. after enough problems: formulas stop being symbols they become tools intuition stops being vague it becomes mechanical you stop asking “what is this?” and start knowing “what to do.”
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Mohit Mishra
Mohit Mishra@chessMan786·
website has been made more clear and faster than before, recent bugs on solutioning and forum has been fixed go ahead and work on distributed system from scratch: builddistributedsystem.com
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Brais Moure
Brais Moure@MoureDev·
Ya está publicado mi taller de OpenClaw desde cero! Un tutorial desde: 📚 Fundamentos 🛠️ Instalación ⚙️ Configuración 🧩 Workspace 🤖 Modelos 🦾 Agentes 🧠 Memoria 🧰 Skills 🔄 Automatizaciones 🌍 Usos reales → youtube.com/live/OYvMB3gZO…
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Tendencias Arg 🇦🇷
Tendencias Arg 🇦🇷@Tendencias_Argy·
"Snape" Por los nuevos poderes que tendrá Snape en la serie de Harry Potter ahora que es negro.
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Héctor de León (El loco de los perros) ⛧
El futuro serán los modelos open source entrenados para cosas específicas corriendo en local. Los cuales requieran menos computo y el costo de su entrenamiento no sea tan drástico.
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Miguel Ángel Durán
Miguel Ángel Durán@midudev·
¡Microsoft acaba de lanzar algo espectacular! Se llama VibeVoice y es un modelo Open Source que genera voz en tiempo real con latencia bajísima. En nueve idiomas distintos, incluido español. Permite conversaciones largas con múltiples voces: github.com/microsoft/Vibe…
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