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Bitcoin the protocol and technology stack

06/06/2020 ComputingCell 0

As the Bitcoin user base keeps growing, we have over the last many years read from numerous sources on how it works. In most cases […]

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26 Aug

Nous Research presents Hermes 4, our latest line of hybrid reasoning models.

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Hermes 4 builds on our legacy of user-aligned models with expanded test-time compute capabilities.

Special attention was given to making the models creative and interesting to…

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object_zero_ Object Zero @object_zero_ ·
16 Aug

This is a nuclide chart.

Number of Protons on Y axis
Number of Neutrons on X axis

The chart shows every known element and every known isotope.

The proton number determines the element, the neutron number determines the isotope.

The colour illustrates the half life of each…

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mastronomers Curiosity @mastronomers ·
15 Aug

🚨: NASA revived the 47-years-old Voyager 1 spacecraft by successfully reactivating its frozen thrusters from 15 billion miles away!

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15 Aug

It's actually so crazy that when you see a DNA printer, literally what a child might imagine if you explained the basic concepts. Literally big bottles of A,T G and C and then some tubes to stick them together.

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