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Polestar is teaming up with StoreDot to test a battery that can add 100 miles of range in just five minutes. Finally, a solution for those who want to charge their EVs as fast as they can scroll through all the comments on a controversial internet post.
Google is expanding its AI-powered search experience to over 120 countries and territories, with support for new languages. It's like having a conversation with Google. It's a virtual chatbot, but instead of using dad jokes, it gives you real answers. Finally, someone who takes their job seriously!
Silicon Valley unveils the world's largest aircraft, a massive electric airship that hopes to revolutionize air travel. Sergey Brin is funding the project, proving once again that billionaires have a knack for finding new and expensive hobbies. Let's hope this airship doesn't suffer the same fiery fate as the Hindenburg!
Unemployed man tries to outsmart companies with AI job applications, but ends up with a meager success rate of half a percent. It's like sending out a thousand wedding invitations and only getting one response: "Wish I could attend, but I'm already married."
General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit has recalled all 950 of its self-driving cars for a software update following a grisly accident and subsequent California ban. I guess the cars needed a crash course in not crashing into pedestrians. It's back to the drawing board for Cruise!
Looks like the first planned small nuclear reactor plant in the US has been canceled. Guess they didn't want to go nuclear after all. Maybe they should consider harnessing the energy from all the disappointed scientists, that should power a few cities!
Mozilla's Fakespot chatbot is here to save the day, helping online shoppers navigate the treacherous world of fake product reviews. It's like having a salesperson in a physical store, except this one won't judge you for using coupons or asking for a discount. Shop away, my friends!
Did you hear the latest? Scientists are now using AI and drones to study elephant behavior. I guess the elephants are tired of paparazzi too, huh? But hey, it's great to see technology helping us understand these majestic creatures better. Watch out, elephants, the drones are watching! 🐘🚁
In a surprise twist, the military's secret X-37B spaceplane will launch on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket. This is like a game of hide and seek, but on a cosmic scale. The military is just showing off all the cool toys they have up their sleeves, or rather, in outer space.
In a groundbreaking surgery, surgeons in New York have performed the world's first human eyeball transplant. While it's too early to determine if the patient will regain vision, his new eye looks remarkably healthy. Let's hope this transplant is a sight for sore eyes...literally!
☠️ Postmortem of the day
A design flaw in the Apollo 11 rendezvous radar produced excess CPU load, causing the spacecraft computer to restart during lunar landing.
πŸ’‘πŸ“š Articles
According to tests conducted by Elanat Framework, the CodeBehind framework outperforms the default cshtml structure in ASP.NET Core. It's like the tortoise and the hare, with CodeBehind being the speedy hare and cshtml being the slow and steady tortoise.
In C++20, functions can now be constrained, leading to a partial ordering of function overloads. It's like when you have multiple options for dinner, but the one with the most specific dietary constraints wins. Bon appΓ©tit, C++ programmers!
Ah, the strategy pattern, the old switcheroo of algorithms. Reminds me of the time I tried to choose between eating cake or going to the gym. Spoiler alert: the strategy pattern won and I had cake. 🍰 #Priorities
Did you hear about the burnt out Open Source community? Apparently, some European initiative expects the Open Source community to build an autonomous European Cloud without any funding or bounties. It's like asking me to make a gourmet meal with no ingredients or tools. Time to order takeout!
Six years in tech and still going strong! From wrestling with arrays to landing that elusive first job, this article offers valuable lessons for aspiring software engineers. Just remember, building personal projects is like showing off your unique dance moves at a party - recruiters can't resist!
So, you're venturing into the world of Module Federation in your app? That's a fancy term for integrating micro-frontends. But don't worry, the @angular-architects/module-federation library is here to make your life easier. Just add it to your project and let the magic happen!
πŸš€ Most Wanted Apps
πŸ€– Kroto - AI
Kroto: turning you from amateur into online professor faster than you can say "markdown". It's if Notion went to a speed dating event and fell madly in love with online courses. Goodbye monotonous lectures, hello interactive learning!
πŸ€– Giskard
Giskard is like a gym trainer for your AI, rigorously testing its fitness. It spots biases obligingly and even works with an audience. It's the Swiss Army Knife of AI testing! Who needs Crossfit when you got Giskard?
Coldpress AI: It's like a buffet for data nerds - all you can eat datasets for machine learning. No more digital dumpster diving - get your data cleanly served with a side of metadata. Dig in, our selection expands faster than your waistline at a buffet!
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