@bugrik@yandex@YouTube@rozetked Здравствуйте! Проблемы в работе YouTube могут возникать не только на ТВ Станциях, но и на других платформах. Мы понимаем, что это неудобно, но не можем повлиять на скорость загрузки YouTube, потому что в России его работа ограничена.
When people choose a walking route, they are not always looking for the fastest way.
Sometimes they want a quieter path.
Sometimes a livelier one.
Sometimes they want to walk through a park.
Sometimes they need to avoid stairs.
Today we're introducing walking routes for different situations and preferences in Yandex Maps. 📍
To solve this, we combined LLMs, machine learning, and mapping data to help our models learn how people perceive different routes.
The result is navigation that better reflects real-world preferences — not just travel time.
Warm congratulations to all the teams invited to The International 2026. 💙
This year, the biggest Dota 2 tournament returns to China for the first time since 2019, with the invited teams heading to Shanghai this summer.
Wishing everyone an unforgettable tournament, great games, and moments fans will remember for years.
See you at TI.
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Userver is built and maintained by developers at Yandex Urban Services Technology Platform, which powers Yandex Go, Yandex Eats, Yandex Lavka, and other products. As an open-source project, it also receives contributions from experts at other companies and tech enthusiasts.
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Yandex Go has released userver 3.0, the latest iteration of its open-source C++ framework for building high-load applications. Published on GitHub, userver 3.0 includes more than 2,500 improvements based on user feedback and requests.
Launching alongside userver 3.0 is userver easy — a library for rapid prototyping with extended scalability support. The library enables developers to quickly assemble new microservices capable of handling high loads, with built-in fault tolerance and diagnostics.
The feature launches with more than 10,000 landmarks across Russia — bus stops, gas stations, and other roadside objects. Each one was checked against street panoramas, so prompts only mention landmarks drivers can actually see from the road.
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Yandex Maps and Navigator now give turn-by-turn directions using visible city landmarks. Instead of “turn right,” the apps can say: “Turn right after the grocery store.” This makes unfamiliar routes easier to navigate.
AI analyzes the route, decides where a visual cue would help, and picks the most visible landmark for each maneuver — then times the prompt so drivers hear it right when they need it.