Best of Tech NewsJanuary 2024

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    Avatar of mlnewsMachine Learning News·2y

    Meet Continue: An Open-Source Autopilot for VS Code and JetBrains

    Introducing Continue, an open-source autopilot for popular IDEs like VS Code and JetBrains. It streamlines the coding experience by leveraging large language models, allowing developers to review and accept/reject proposed edits. Continue promotes collaboration and customizability by integrating with various powerful models.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·2y

    daedalOS

    daedalOS is an advanced operating system with unique features.

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    Avatar of lobstersLobsters·2y

    How I built a fully offline smart home, and why you should too

    Learn how to build an offline smart home using Home Assistant and recommended devices. Discover the benefits of an offline smart home setup and how to choose the right brands for your smart home.

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    Avatar of svelteSvelte Blog·2y

    What's new in Svelte: January 2024

    SvelteKit 2.0 and the improved $state rune have been released with new features. Svelte 5 is currently in preview with updates to the $inspect rune and the $state proxy.

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    Avatar of milanjovanovicMilan Jovanović·2y

    How to Build a URL Shortener With .NET

    Learn how to design and implement a URL shortener in .NET, including system design, data model, unique code generation, URL shortening, and URL redirection. Explore possible improvements for caching, scaling, data sharding, analytics, and user accounts.

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    Avatar of primeagenThePrimeTime·2y

    The Ultimate Tier Programming Tier List | Prime Reacts

    A humorous and subjective ranking of programming languages in a tier list format, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.

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    Avatar of mlnewsMachine Learning News·2y

    Meet Rust Burn: A New Deep Learning Framework Designed in Rust for Optimal Flexibility, Performance, and Ease of Use

    Rust Burn is a new deep learning framework developed in Rust, emphasizing flexibility, performance, and ease of use. It leverages hardware-specific features like Tensor Cores for fast execution and efficiently handles low-level GPU operations. The framework offers a versatile tool for deep learning, addressing pain points in existing frameworks. Rust Burn has the potential to become a robust and production-ready option in the deep learning landscape.