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view articleAt NAB, I found a demo of Wi-Wi STAMP, a wireless time synchronization protocol that came out of Japan's NICT. Wi-Wi stands for Wireless 2Way interferometry, and it uses the 900 MHz band for picosecond-level time sync, and mm-level distance accuracy, in a tiny box, currently the size of a smartphone. The system is still in development, but existing prototypes have 20ps of phase synchronization jitter, and time synchronization down to 30ns. The next generation will have time down to 5ns in real-world use.
If you have ever tried to minimize a function with gradient descent, you probably noticed that some functions are a joy to optimize and others are a nightmare. The difference often boils down to two properties: strong convexity and L-smoothness. These two concepts define a “sandwich” of quadratic bounds around your function that tells you exactly how well-behaved it is. If the sandwich is tight, life is good. If one slice of bread is missing, things get ugly fast.
Using small angle neutron and X-ray scattering, researchers from the European Spallation Source and RWTH Aachen University have compared the nanostructure of gluten-free and normal spaghetti, finding that the kind with gluten is much more forgiving to varied cooking conditions.
The storage control blocks were destroyed.
A practical OpenSCAD LLM benchmark comparing Codex 5.5 High, Claude Sonnet, Claude Opus, Cursor Composer, Google Antigravity, and ModelRift on a detailed Pantheon model.
A University of Toronto professor’s research on the physiology of sleep and breathing has paved the way for a new sleep apnea treatment that recently reported positive results in a phase 3 clinical trial.
`import defer`, six new subcommands (`deno transpile`, `deno pack`, `deno bump-version`, `deno ci`, `deno why`, `deno audit fix`), network debugging in Chrome DevTools, framework-aware `deno compile`, and 3.66x faster cold npm installs.
A kanban board that runs Claude Code and Codex agents in parallel. Drop a folder. Get a board. Dispatch on every card. Free, MIT-licensed OSS desktop. Cloud for teams.
A few years ago, I needed to save some cartridge space in a SNES project, and I did so by compressing that data with the LZ4 compression algorithm from 2012. I found that working within the constraints of the SNES allowed me to take some convenient shortcuts during decompression and I have since found those…
After a Spanish court ordered VPNs to block pirate football streams, NordVPN says the same court has refused to punish the provider for non-compliance.
I was rushing towards the turnstile when I noticed a bundle of clothes in a corner. I walked over, peeled back a dark sweatshirt, and saw him
The internal logic of the world’s strangest corporations
Thousands of Microsoft developers will use GitHub Copilot CLI instead
Contribute to amatsuda/rubish development by creating an account on GitHub.
An early update on what we've learned from Project Glasswing.
Wayland Compositor in Minecraft - Download the Minecraft Mod waylandcraft by a creator on Modrinth