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IEEE Spectrum compares two paths for AR smart glasses: Halliday’s discreet, single-eye projection designed as a mobile AI companion, and Xreal’s One Pro with dual full-color imagers aimed at replacing external monitors but requiring a tether. The piece analyzes display tech, form factor, power, weight, pricing, and potential use cases, while weighing consumer interest against historical AR missteps and privacy considerations.
A detailed write-up on using curriculum learning and the PufferLib framework to train RL agents that surpass traditional endgame solutions in 2048 and tackle Tetris. The article co…
A detailed benchmark-driven exploration of closure implementations in C and C++. The article compares plain C closures, static/thread_local variants, lambdas, and various extension…
LLMRouter is an open source library that enables intelligent routing of queries across multiple LLMs. It offers more than 16 router models across multiple categories, a unified CLI…
This post narrates a digital products store that grew to roughly $40k/month before a sharp algorithm-driven traffic drop. It emphasizes the risk of relying on a single channel and …