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CPU-Z's Inadequate Benchmark

Hacker News

Besides showing basic CPU, motherboard, and memory information, CPU-Z features a built-in benchmark. While the benchmark isn't its primary function, it has made its way into some reviews, as well as AMD's slides. CPU-Z is a hardware information tool from a company called CPUID, not to be confused with the CPUID instruction.

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ChatGPT memory update opens endless possibilities

Dataconomy

Thanks to the latest ChatGPT memory update, your favorite chatbot will “remember” and “forget” things. ChatGPT memory update: What’s in there? ChatGPT’s memory will get better the more you use it and you’ll start to notice the improvements over time.”

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XFS online filesystem check and repair

Hacker News

Darrick Wong has been doing work on XFS online repair for a number of years and things are getting to the point where most of the filesystem-internal work has been completed and is under review.

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Video?—?Deep dive?—?Better Attention layers for Transformer models

Julien Simon

As amazing as it is, it requires a significant amount of computing and memory bandwidth, leading to scalability issues as models get more complex and context length increases. In this video, we’ll quickly review the computation involved in the self-attention mechanism and its multi-head variant.

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Modern Data Architecture for Embedded Analytics

Every data-driven project calls for a review of your data architecture—and that includes embedded analytics. You’ll learn: 7 approaches to data architecture for embedded analytics—from a transactional database to a columnar or in memory database. 9 questions to ask yourself when planning your ideal architecture.

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From Science Fiction to Reality: Exploring the Potential of Generative Agents

Towards AI

Stanford researchers ([link] have developed a simulated town using generative artificial intelligence (AI) that comprises characters with unique identities, memories, and behaviors, similar to the concept of the HBO series “Westworld.” link] The research shows that memory and retrieval are crucial for the simulated characters.

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What works in visualization, scientifically speaking

FlowingData

Zacks, and Jessica Hullman published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest an expansive review of what researchers know so far about how visualization works : Effectively designed data visualizations allow viewers to use their powerful visual systems to understand patterns in data across science, education, health, and public policy.