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DeepSeek's DSpark: Revolutionizing LLM Inference Speed
Programming
Jun 30, 2026VentureBeat

DeepSeek's DSpark: Revolutionizing LLM Inference Speed

Fellow developers, the quest for faster, more cost-effective LLM inference just took a significant leap forward. DeepSeek, known for its open-source contributions, has unveiled DSpark, a new framework designed to

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N64 Multiplayer Reborn: Rollback Netcode Hits The Entire Library
Games
May 18, 2026Kotaku

N64 Multiplayer Reborn: Rollback Netcode Hits The Entire Library

A groundbreaking update to the RMG-K N64 emulator has introduced rollback netcode to the console's entire multiplayer library, revolutionizing online play for classics like *Super Smash Bros.* This long-awaited feature, developed by Jay-Day and NyxTheShield, allows for incredibly smooth, low-latency matches, turning previously unplayable online experiences into competitive ones.

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How Project Maven taught the military to love AI: AI warfare — Key
Tech
Apr 25, 2026The Verge

How Project Maven taught the military to love AI: AI warfare — Key

Project Maven, an AI system, is revolutionizing US military targeting, demonstrated by a rapid assault on Iran where over 1,000 targets were struck in 24 hours. Developed from a 2017 Google experiment, then by Palantir and others, it speeds up intelligence gathering and the 'kill chain' from hours to seconds. While enhancing efficiency, its acceleration raises ethical concerns about data accuracy and human oversight, sparking debate on the future of AI in warfare.

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Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for
Review
Apr 24, 2026Ars Technica

Carbon Nanotube Wiring: A Glimpse into the Future, But Not Ready for

Verdict: A Promising Scientific Breakthrough, Not a Consumer Product (Yet) Carbon nanotube (CNT) wiring has long held the promise of revolutionizing electronics, and new research brings us tantalizingly closer to that

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PowerLight's Laser System Powers Drone for Hours in Pentagon Test
Tech
Apr 21, 2026GeekWire

PowerLight's Laser System Powers Drone for Hours in Pentagon Test

PowerLight Technologies' laser power beaming system successfully kept a military drone airborne for hours during Pentagon tests. This breakthrough, demonstrated at Shaw Air Force Base, could enable indefinite flight for unmanned systems, revolutionizing surveillance and offering potential counter-drone capabilities.

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Was 2025 Really the Year of AI Agents? A Developer's Retrospective
Programming
Mar 20, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Was 2025 Really the Year of AI Agents? A Developer's Retrospective

In the lead-up to 2025, the developer community buzzed with anticipation. Promises of sophisticated AI agents, capable of autonomously executing complex tasks and revolutionizing workflows, dominated tech discussions.

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