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Gujarat Woman Churns Ice Cream Using Ceiling Fan, Internet Salutes Her "Desi Jugaad"
In the latest video, a woman from Gujarat made creamy, homemade ice cream by simply using a ceiling fan to churn the mixture.
GigaChat 3.5 Ultra is available to users free of charge in the GigaChat AI assistant and in open source for all ...
Rather than generating text word by word, Google's experimental open-source model drafts entire passages simultaneously using diffusion, resulting in up to 4x faster inference.
DSpark can make decoding faster, but acceptance quality still determines how much speed the system actually realizes.
NVIDIA diffusion language model Nemotron TwoTower achieves 2.42x LLM inference throughput without a full retraining run, ...
Our lovable yet unruly boxer Dusty forced me to wonder: if a dog has no morals, how do you teach it to be ‘good’?
India Today on MSN
The BharatGen story: From tumse na ho payega to karke dikhayenge, chasing India's DeepSeek moment
This is the inside story of how a group of academic visionaries, engineers, and industry veterans are building the foundational infrastructure for India's own "DeepSeek moment".
Bored Panda on MSN
The moment everything changed: 27 stories of life turning points
Most people don't reach their breaking point because of one huge catastrophe. More often, it's a forgotten promise, an ...
Emirates Woman on MSN
The Art of Balance: French-Moroccan Lawyer and Gallerist Amal Rakibi on embracing harmony
French-moroccan Lawyer and Gallerist Amal Rakibi discovered that true harmony lies in not choosing between two worlds, but in ...
One Good Thing by Jillee on MSN
9 surprising problems you can solve with good old white glue
White glue isn't just for grade school crafts anymore, and these 9 handy household uses prove it!
When a standard large language model (LLM) is confronted with a problem, it tries to solve it by matching it to similar information it has seen before, and then give an answer based on those past ...
Think about placing dots on a flat surface. You want as many pairs as possible to be separated by the same distance. For any amount of dots, what is the greatest possible number of pairs that can be ...
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