Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) memory system that mimics the process of biological decay, allowing it to forget and learn from its experiences. The system, which achieved a 52% recall rate, uses a novel approach to memory management, where information is gradually lost over time, similar to how memories fade in the human brain. This approach enables the AI to adapt to new information and avoid being overwhelmed by its own knowledge.
The article argues that artificial intelligence (AI) should be used to augment human thinking, not replace it. It highlights two groups of software engineers: those who use AI to automate routine tasks and focus on high-level problem-solving, and those who rely on AI to avoid thinking and present pre-packaged solutions as their own work. The article suggests that the latter group will be less valuable in the future, while the former will be more valuable and productive.
The ESP32-S3 microcontroller now supports running bare-metal Rust code alongside the ESP-IDF framework on its second core. This allows developers to take advantage of the dual-core architecture and improve the performance of their applications. The ESP32-S3's second core can be used to run a separate thread of code, enabling concurrent execution of tasks and reducing the overall execution time of the application.
The XOXO Festival Archive is a digital repository of an experimental festival for independent artists and creators from the internet. The archive provides a glimpse into the festival's history and features, including its mission and notable participants. The website's design and layout are built using Gatsby 5.14.5 and include various CSS styles and grid templates.
A developer has created a homebrew version of the popular game "Twitch Plays Pokémon" using the MoQ protocol, a real-time bidirectional streaming technology. The game is available to play, but the developer notes that it is not an official Nintendo game and may not be available in all regions due to potential copyright issues.
The Clay PCB Tutorial is a guide to creating printed circuit boards using a non-traditional method with Wild Clay. The tutorial is hosted on the feministhackerspaces website and provides a step-by-step approach to making printed circuit boards.