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The proposed rollback of the EU’s corporate accountability rules will significantly weaken their ability to address labour violations within the EU, experts and labour union representatives have told EUobserver.

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“Unfortunately, in attempting to do so, we erroneously deleted the data directory of the primary on db-01.”

Wow, mistake on top of mistake on top of mistake it's impressive they could recover without data loss.

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I'm British and we have a veey clear view about Andrew.

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should we return to monke? discuss.

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Yes, Affinity really is free. You can use every tool in the Pixel, Vector, and Layout studios, plus all of the customization and export features, as much as you want, with no restrictions or payment needed. If you’re on a Canva premium plan, you’ll also be able to unlock Canva’s powerful AI tools within Affinity.

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Openpilot 0.10.1 introduces the North Nevada Model, featuring major improvements to the World Model architecture. The system now infers 6 degree of freedom ego localization directly from images, removing the need for external localization inputs. This reduces over-constrained data and opens the door for future self-generated imagery.

To support this change, the autoencoder Compressor was upgraded with masked image modeling, switched from CNN to Vision Transformer architecture, and the World Model itself was scaled from 500 million to 1 billion parameters. All models now train on a much larger dataset of 2.5 million segments, up from 437,000, covering more vehicles, countries, and driving scenarios.

The UI has been completely rewritten, moving from Qt/Weston to Python with raylib. This reduces code complexity by about 10,000 lines, cuts boot time by 4 seconds, lowers GPU usage, and simplifies development.

Finally, the Driver Monitoring Model's training infrastructure has been streamlined with dynamic data streaming, though the model’s functionality remains unchanged.

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Krystal and Saagar discuss Stephen Miller's wife vs Cenk on Piers Morgan.

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Also the docker images now have a major tag v2 that should keep your installation up-to-date on the stable branch.

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Not again!!

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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has reportedly requested that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and senior ICE officials suspend immigration enforcement operations in Chicago for Halloween.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by sheridan@lemmy.world to c/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
 
 

Recently I studied the very fundamentals of how computers work at the level of 1s and 0s, wires, and logic gates from a book written for laypersons. I followed the book along and built a very, very primitive computer with a cpu and ram in a simulator by plotting different kinds of logic gates and connecting them with wires.

After this exercise I'm left wondering how are new chips designed nowadays considering that there are billions and billions of microscopic transistors in a modern chip? I'm assuming there are some levels of abstraction to simplify the process? I can't imagine all those billions of transistors and wires being plotted manually one by one by people. Is there like a programming language of some sort where a compiler converts syntax into circuitry layouts?

Also, I don't mean the physical manufacturing process. I think I have a good grasp of that. I'm purely talking about the design stage.

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I mean theres less weight to lug around?

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