Between Gemini 3.1 and Claude 4.6 it's honestly wild what you can build. This feels like Google Earth and Palantir had a baby.
Made this with all the geospatial bells and whistles -- real time plane & satellite tracking, real traffic cams in Austin, and even got a traffic system working. Panoptic detection on everything.
Skinned the whole thing to look like a classified intelligence system. EO, FLIR, CRT. Got a bunch more stuff on the roadmap. This is fun.
Rochester Cloak is a cloaking device which can be built using inexpensive, everyday materials. John Howell, a professor of physics at the University of Rochester, and graduate student Joseph Choi developed the device, which features four standard lenses that allows an object to appear invisible as the viewer moves several degrees away from the optimal viewing positions.
10 years ago, Amazon found that every 100ms of latency cost them 1% in sales.
That’s a staggering $5.7 billion in today’s terms.
For high-scale user-facing systems, high latency is a big loss of revenue.
Here are the top strategies to reduce latency:
1 - Database Indexing
2 - Caching
3 - Load Balancing
4 - Content Delivery Network
5 - Async Processing
6 - Data Compression
Over to you: What other strategies to reduce latency have you seen?
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Acabo de vivir la experiencia de subirme a mi primer coche autónomo -Waymo- y joder qué experiencia!!!
He grabado la experiencia y si hay material lo preparo como vídeo y lo subo a YouTube :)
@CarlaLMauri@polloollop@CarlosMolinaC19 Lou Llobell es fantástica como actriz.
Pero, ser actriz de imagen no es lo mismo que ser actriz de voz.
Estas cosas resaltan lo infravalorado que está el sector de doblaje.
Cómo se nota cuando falla..
¡Fuiste excelente @CarlaLMauri! 🏆
#doblaje#Foundation
This solution gives you visibility into sensitive data across several AWS accounts through a ChatOps-style notification mechanism using @MicrosoftTeams https://t.co/iu8aIsMMMS
A tesseract is a four-dimensional closed figure with lines of equal length that meet each other at right angles.
We cannot see the fourth dimension, and a tesseract is a way to visualize what a 4D cube would look like.
[📹 tesseract_art_installation]