Why buy a keyboard when you can learn so much by making one instead?
The reTerminal E1003 looks great, and you can get a neat photo frame for it, too.
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When technology reporter Alex Heath has a scoop, he sits down at his computer and speaks into a microphone. He’s not talking to a human colleague—Heath went independent on Substack last year—he’s ...
Modern AI workloads drive an extremely “spiky” power profile where current demands surge to hundreds of Amps within nanoseconds, clashing with the tighter operating ranges of advanced process nodes as ...
When Jared Hewitt’s co-worker claimed last winter that Hewitt used AI to write an incident report, she did it publicly. “And I work at a day care, so she was berating me in front of children,” he says ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. The world’s largest professional organization of writing educators disagrees with the notion that ...
An entrepreneur says overuse of AI will dull workers' critical-thinking skills. And he has a rule for his team and kids to stave off AI atrophy. Start with 10% human thinking, let AI handle the middle ...
DigitalMarketer CEO Ryan Deiss says workers who think first and use AI second will win in the AI era.VCG/VCG via Getty Images AI acceleration doesn't scare Ryan Deiss, but AI atrophy does. The founder ...