How are you, @e3e77916db? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 27, 2024? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney Founded Atari in 1972, Telegraph Wires Connected New York and Boston in 1847 , Spyglass Went Public in 1995, The German Army Introduced the Enigma Machine in 1940, NASA's Mars Phoenix Spacecraft Landed on the Red Planet in 2008, The First Operational ATM in the World Opened in 1967, and we present you with these top quality stories. From The Open-Source Libraries to Check Out for LLM Building to How Vectors, Rag and Llama 3 Are Changing First-Party Data, let’s dive right in. |
By @nassermaronie [ 13 Min read ] Our app will let users enter any website URL and quickly get a brief summary of the page. This means you can understand the main points of long articles, blog posts, or research papers without reading them fully. Before we start, make sure you have the following: https://github.com/firstpersoncode/summarize-page.. |
By @danielsvonava [ 6 Min read ] First-Party Data is Back … With a Little Help From Its Friends. How Vectors, RAG and LLAMA 3 Are Driving a Sea Change While these problems seem serious, is it time to give up on the potential– and the need for– first-party data? No way! .. |
By @chawlaavi [ 10 Min read ] GPT-2 (XL) has 1.5 billion parameters, and its parameters consume ~3GB of memory in 16-bit precision. However, one can hardly train it on a single GPU with 30GB of memory. That’s 10x the model’s memory, and you might wonder how that could be even possible.
Training and Scaling.. |
By @sheharyarkhan [ 5 Min read ] Nvidia's done it! Nvidia's become a company worth $3 trillion! And it only took the company a little over three months to do so. "Nvidia will decelerate," Barry Bannister, chief equity strategist at Stifel, was quoted as saying by the FT... |
On June 27, 1972, Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney founded Atari, Inc., a company that would become one of the most influential and successful video game companies in history. Atari's first product was a game called Pong, which was a simple but addictive game of virtual table tennis. The game was... |
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