Main character syndrome is the perception that your life is a story or a movie where you’re the central character. A term that was born on social media, it’s not a true syndrome or mental disorder.
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A universal file encoding system that converts ANY binary file into keyboard symbols (97-character alphabet) with zero information loss. Perfect for file storage, transmission, and archival. Input: ...
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Forward-looking: Intel is pitching a new way to pack game textures that leans heavily on neural networks but still nods to traditional block compression. The company's Texture Set Neural Compression, ...
Intel and Nvidia showed off their respective AI-powered texture-compression technologies over the weekend, demonstrating impressive reductions in VRAM use while maintaining texture quality, or even ...
A team of researchers led by California Institute of Technology computer scientist and mathematician Babak Hassibi says it has created a large language model that radically compresses its size without ...
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"That's how they wrote backwards from there," McGinley tells PEOPLE of his character, college dean Walter Mann Katrina Marcinowski/HBO John C. McGinley is revealing how he prepared to play a man based ...
Macworld explains the Apple MacBook Neo’s two USB-C ports have dramatically different speeds: one 10Gbps port for fast data transfer and displays, another 480Mbps port primarily for charging. Apple ...
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