Publicly released exploit code for an effectively unpatched vulnerability that gives root access to virtually all releases of Linux is setting off alarm bells as defenders scramble to ward off severe ...
Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called chardet, released a new version of the library under a new software license. In doing so, he may ...
LERC is an open-source image or raster format which supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum compression ...
In today’s Tech Bytes: Google is making changes to its new AI image generator. The tech giant is limiting free use of the Nano Banana generator due to overwhelming demand. For now, non-paying users ...
ByteDance’s Seed team has announced the launch of Seed3D 1.0, a groundbreaking 3D generative model capable of transforming a single image into a high-quality, photorealistic 3D model through an end-to ...
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Artificial Intelligence is coming up with new updates every day, and recently, a cool new feature has come up in its Gemini app that has become a trend on social media. This new AI model, called Nano ...
With so much attention on AI content generation, ByteDance is quick on the scene with its new tool, Seedream 4.0. Seedream 4.0 is a next-generation AI image model capable of generating ultra-high ...
Python has been the language of data science since before machine learning was trendy, and now you can use it for building AI agents, too. Get the scoop on the new Google Agent Development Kit and ...
This repository is the official implementation of ECG-Byte: A Tokenizer for End-to-End Generative Electrocardiogram Language Modeling by William Jongwon Han, Choajing Duan, Michael A. Rosenberg, ...
Rather than duplicating the BP5 firmware functionality, I decided to ignore it completely and go with existing MicroPython capabilities. I planned to just make a simple set of board definition files — ...