If you want to improve your C++ skills, here's a course for you.
You'll code in C++ and use the powerful open-source JUCE framework to build an audio plugin.
You'll also gain a solid understanding of digital signal processing concepts, learn how to create a responsive GUI for your plugin, and more.
https://t.co/4Z31guS2ON
Learning the Linux Kernel with Tracing by Steven Rostedt (2018)
Steven introduces tracing using ftrace to explore the kernel. The session covers fundamental computer architecture, virtual memory, page tables & how programs interact with the kernel.
https://t.co/iyFMIAwb6Q
Started listening to this podcast; so far, it has been going great. Got to understand many aspects of software engineering done in the kernel project, the rate at which patches land per hour, and the no-roadmap style work.
I'll summarize once I finish.
https://t.co/dpunpAW2ox
Water usage has been a hot topic in the AI data center world, but the numbers may surprise you.
According to the Manhattan Institute, data centers use 0.2 percent of daily water usage in the U.S. and that number has dramatically decreased in the past few years due to a new method: liquid cooling.
By moving to 45°C liquid cooling, AI factories in favorable climates can use dry coolers instead of conventional cooling-tower-based systems, cutting facility cooling water use from roughly 2.6M gallons per MW per year to near zero.
Liquid cooling enables AI factories to be both water and energy efficient, while creating opportunities for heat reuse and dispersal to local communities, allowing these factories to become energy grid assets.
Learn more below ⬇️
https://t.co/7WanoPNKTR
this is 100% illegal..
a student reverse-engineered Apple's secret AirPods protocol.. now every 'iPhone-only' feature works on Android & Linux..
and it's completely free and open-source.