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Project Gutenberg is a library offering over 75,000 free eBooks in various formats and categories. It features a wide selection of older literature with a focus on public domain works that have expired copyright in the U.S., all digitized by volunteers for easy access online or download.
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The discussion revolves around concerns and opinions regarding the use of AI in software development, focusing on its limitations, tradeoffs between speed and quality, and potential for misuse leading to a form of 'psychosis' or irrational behavior. Key points include AI's role in code generation and pattern matching, the need for careful consideration when outsourcing decision-making to AI tools, and concerns about corporate pressure driving AI adoption without proper evaluation.
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The Ploopy Bean Pointing Stick is a trackpoint for computers that can be preordered with different shipping tiers. It includes 3D-printed parts, electronics, and hardware components. The product ships using Chit Chats logistics provider and offers a 30-day return policy along with a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
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A study published in Nature explains how bird retinas, which lack blood vessels, are able to function without oxygen by using anaerobic glycolysis. This discovery could have implications for understanding conditions of oxygen deprivation and developing therapeutics.
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The article discusses how additive blending, a technique used to make graphics brighter and more vibrant, was not effectively implemented in the Nintendo 64's Reality Display Processor (RDP). The author explains that while the PlayStation supports four different blend modes for this purpose, the N64 lacked proper clamping of color values during additive blending. To overcome this limitation, the author developed a workaround using a secondary 32-bit RGBA buffer and a custom C-like language called RSPL to optimize the process on the RSP co-processor. This allowed for the creation of additive blended sprites without wrap-around artifacts.
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