We didn't start the fire #0
🔥 Hey there! We didn’t start the fire! We're just a couple of college kids figuring out this crazy world of tech and loving every minute of exploration. Welcome to "We Didn’t Start the Fire" – our humble corner of the internet where we aim to dive into all the cool stuff we stumble upon each week in the tech world. So, why start now? Well, we figured it's a great way to keep ourselves motivated to keep reading and sharing, while also keeping you awesome folks in the loop. Let the blogging adventure begin!s
The brain chip is live!
https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1770563939413496146?s=20
https://twitter.com/ModdedQuad/status/1771230292839145541
On March 21, Neuralink dropped a bombshell tweet that sent Twitter into a frenzy. The video showcased Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old who has been paralyzed for eight years, playing chess solely with his brain waves. But that's not all – Noland also made history by tweeting the first-ever tweet on X, all with his thoughts. The future is here, folks! It's mind-blowing how far we've come, and we're itching to see Neuralink continue to change lives for the better.
The Nvidia Omniverse
Big shoutout to Fireman P for blowing Fireman A's mind with Nvidia's latest masterpiece: the Nvidia Omniverse. This bad boy is more than just a platform – it's a whole ecosystem of APIs, SDKs, and services. It lets developers seamlessly weave Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) and RTX rendering tech into their existing software tools and simulation workflows, paving the way for some serious AI wizardry. Nvidia's dominance in the computing realm is undeniable, and who knows? Maybe this leap also opens doors for AI in the realm of augmented reality. Keep your eyes peeled, folks! 🔥 Check out more about this mind-blowing tech [here].
One more project added to the google graveyard?
Google has always been known for its wild projects, but some just never hit the mark they hoped for. This week, they dropped the bombshell: support for Jamboard is getting axed come October 1, 2024. Fireman A, a big fan, used Jamboard on Google Meets to doodle and share his ideas with friends. Now, he's got to switch gears and get cozy with one of the alternatives. Change is never easy, huh?
Things we’ve been reading about this week :
How Netflix started using kotlin multiplatform - KMP is gaining a lot of popularity in the space interesting to see companies adopting this
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