Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Chrome's new optimizations ⚡, childhoods of exceptional people 🧠, LLM training on one GPU 👨‍💻

Google has released two new optimization features, Memory Saver and Energy Saver 

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Daily Update 2023-02-21

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Big Tech & Startups

Google Chrome's latest version includes tools to address its memory hog problem (2 minute read)

Google has released two new optimization features, Memory Saver and Energy Saver, on the latest version of Chrome 110 desktop web browser. Memory Saver mode snoozes inactive Chrome tabs to free up RAM for more intensive tasks and allow for smoother browsing. Energy Saver mode limits any unnecessary background website activity to conserve battery life. Both features are enabled by default and can be disabled from the Performance tab of system settings.
ChatGPT creator Sam Altman says the world may not be 'that far away from potentially scary' AI and feels 'regulation will be critical' (6 minute read)

Sam Altman, the CEO of the company that created ChatGPT, has warned of the potential dangers of Artificial Intelligence. Altman believes it is time to start regulating AI. He claims that society needs time to adjust to such a big change. Altman has been advocating for regulation since 2015. Elon Musk also believes that AI should be regulated as it could be misused and it poses potential large risks to society.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans (6 minute read)

Synchron's Synchron Switch allows people with paralysis to operate technology using their minds. The device is implanted through the blood vessels, making it less invasive and more accessible than other similar devices. Synchron received $75 million in funding from Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos in December. The device is still undergoing clinical trials, but it is already changing the lives of patients.
This bionic finger uses touch to "see" inside human tissue, electronics (3 minute read)

A team of Chinese scientists has created a bionic finger with a tactile feedback system that can map out details below the surface layer without damage. The technology could be used for non-optical testing of the human body and flexible electronics. The authors tested the bionic finger on a defective electronic device and successfully created a map of the internal components. The finger was able to pinpoint where the circuit had been disconnected and identify a hole that had been improperly drilled, without breaking through the surrounding outer layer.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

Scribble Diffusion (6 minute read)

Scribble Diffusion turns sketches into refined images using AI. Users can enter text prompts along with a sketch to generate high quality images. A link to the web app is available in the repository.
pygwalker (GitHub Repo)

PyGWalker is a Python library for exploratory data analysis with visualization. It simplifies data analysis and visualization in Jupyter Notebooks. PyGWalker works by turning pandas dataframes into a Tableau-style User Interface. It integrates Jupyter Notebook with Graphic Walker, allowing data scientists to explore patterns with simple drag-and-drop operations.
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Miscellaneous

Throughout the rich world, the young are falling out of love with cars (12 minute read)

The car was a defining technology of the 20th century, but its appeal is waning in the 21st century, particularly among young adults. Reasons for this include the growth of the internet, the rise of taxi apps, increasing insurance premiums for young drivers, a lack of secure employment and home ownership, longer periods of education, and the threat of climate change. This shift is creating support for cities around the world to implement anti-car policies.
Childhoods of exceptional people (21 minute read)

Parents often imitate their peers and outsource decisions when it comes to educating their children, but what would we learn if we were to study the highest achievers? This essay explores the patterns that can be found in the lives of those who have achieved greatness. It looks at patterns in the lives of renowned figures, from more universal traits, such as hard work, to less common ones, such as the importance of mentors and self-awareness. Raising exceptional people involves viewing children as capable of competence, as craving meaningful work, and as worthy to be included in serious discussions.

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Faster and safer code merge (Sponsor)

Airtable, Mozilla, and AWS use Mergify to automate pull requests + secure the code merge using a merge queue. Start automating with a free Mergify account
Photographer captures image of rare fish that walks on its 'hands' (3 minute read)

The spotted handfish is a fish from Tasmania that walks along river beds using pectoral fins that look like hands.
Are clouds having their on-prem moment? (12 minute read)

Many organizations are starting to repatriate work from public providers to on-prem private clouds.
"Oh Bing, Please Don't Be Evil" (10 minute read)

This article compares Google and Bing search and looks at the best ways to use them.
FlexGen (GitHub Repo)

FlexGen is a high-throughput generation engine for running large language models with limited GPU memory.
ts-reset (GitHub Repo)

ts-reset smoothes over the hard edges when adding TypeScript to a project.
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Jobs

Justworks - Senior Software Engineer, Benefits Platform (New York City, New York, $167,500 - $205,000)

Justworks is hiring a Senior Software Engineer to build, deploy and maintain large-scale, distributed applications for Justworks' Benefits Platform Team, which is responsible for accelerating the growth of the core business.
Method Financial - Senior Product Marketing Manager (Fully Remote, $125,000 - $150,000)

Method Financial is hiring a Senior Product Marketing Manager to develop go-to-market plans, create buyer and user personas, and create resonant marketing, sales enablement, and messaging for a Top 10 Fintech Startup.
Multiverse - Principal Product Designer (New York)

Multiverse is hiring a Principal Product Designer to contribute to the future direction of its alternative to college and corporate training.
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HL.DATA is hiring a Product Owner & PMO to participate in the product lifecycle from ideation to launch for a company that unlocks the body's data to drive global longevity research and accelerate the speed of intervention advancement.

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