Anthropic is changing its data retention policies for its new Mythos-class models. Credit: Nicolas TUCAT / AFP via Getty Images Anthropic just released its most powerful public model yet — Claude ...
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Raging Loop developer Kemco has announced Depth Loop, a tentatively titled new werewolf game visual novel developed in collaboration with Jiro Ishii and Jinrou TLPT. “With Jiro Ishii signing on, we ...
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Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 - Broken Things digs deeper into the horrors of the factory, and this time, the dangers are relentless. Whether you're navigating new threats, solving tricky puzzles, or just ...
My new book chapter, "The Right to Use Private Property" is now available on SSRN. It was recently published in Rethinking the Law of Private Property, (Jan Laitos, ed., Edward Elgar, 2025).
Automating repetitive tasks in Excel can significantly enhance efficiency and Office Scripts provide a structured way to achieve this. By incorporating loops, you can create workflows that dynamically ...
Researchers from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion, or FCAAP, are helping to solve a safety challenge in military aviation: the extreme noise ...
Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 has finally arrived and brings us the most thrilling ending to the series yet. It’s packed with twists, shocking reveals, hidden secrets, and much more. So, if you’re trying ...
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Department of Engineering Technology, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA, USA. Classical algorithms can use loops with arbitrary depth because classical bits persist in physical memory—the state ...