• Tesla Cybertruck with a Solar Panel Wrap Gives it an Extra 15 Miles of Range
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    The Tesla Cybertruck has always been a magnet for both innovation and intrigue, but the latest third-party modification takes its futuristic aura to another levela $10,000 solar panel wrap that adds more range. While Tesla itself teased the idea of a solar-powered Cybertruck, this bold move by California-based Sunflare Solar gives the concept a tangible form. But the question lingers: is this ambitious wrap the leap forward it claims to be, or just an expensive novelty?To understand the appeal, lets revisit Teslas early flirtations with solar integration. Back in 2017, Elon Musk floated the idea of equipping the Model 3 with solar cells, though the technology then was deemed impractical. Fast forward a few years, and solar cell efficiency has improved significantly, with Tesla channeling its expertise into products like solar roof tiles. Musk reignited excitement in 2019 by announcing the Cybertruck would feature a solar roof capable of adding up to 15 miles of range daily. However, this feature never materialized (like a lot of Musks promises), leaving enthusiasts to wonder what could have been. Enter Sunflare Solar, which decided to fill that gap with its own cutting-edge solution.Designer: Sunflare SolarShowcased at CES 2025, Sunflare Solars flexible panels adhere seamlessly to the Cybertrucks flat, angular surfaces, generating up to 1.5 kW of power. This translates into roughly the same 15-mile daily range Musk once envisioned for Teslas solar roof. The package includes a 5 kW battery inverter to channel that energy back into the truck, theoretically making off-grid adventures a bit more self-sustaining. On paper, the concept is undeniably coola rugged electric vehicle gaining autonomy with renewable energy. But lets peel back the shiny layer and assess the trade-offs.One of the Cybertrucks hallmark features is its stainless steel exterior, celebrated for its durability and carefree resistance to scratches. The solar wrap, while innovative, swaps this resilience for fragility. Solar panels, even flexible ones, arent impervious to the rigors of outdoor wear and tear. Off-road trips, harsh weather, and everyday debris could all pose risks to these expensive cells, raising doubts about their long-term viability. Practicality becomes a sticking point when you consider the original ethos of the Cybertruck: an indestructible utility vehicle.Moreover, the inherent limitations of car-mounted solar panels cant be ignored. Despite advancements, the energy yield from panels covering a vehicles surface area remains modest. The 15 miles of extra range might be enticing for niche scenarios, like remote camping or commuting in sunny regions, but its far from game-changing. For most drivers, the added utility may not justify the hefty price tagespecially when home-based solar systems provide a far more efficient alternative.And yet, theres an undeniable allure to the concept. The visual impact of a Cybertruck cloaked in solar cells is enough to turn heads, and the idea of harnessing the suns power on the go taps into our collective fascination with sustainability and innovation. After all, its a lot better than a gold Cybertruck or one with Trumps face painted on it.This leaves us in a familiar place with Tesla and its ecosystem: balancing groundbreaking ideas with real-world usability. The Cybertruck itself is no stranger to polarizing opinions, and this solar wrap continues that tradition. Whether its a fleeting trend or a glimpse into the future, one thing is clearit keeps the Cybertruck in the spotlight, sparking discussions that blend tech, design, and sustainability.For now, the $10,000 question looms: is this the dawn of a new era for solar-powered vehicles, or just a shiny experiment destined for a niche audience? Time, and miles, will tell.The post Tesla Cybertruck with a Solar Panel Wrap Gives it an Extra 15 Miles of Range first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Walmart's bold new branding is the definition of a glow up
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    Ignore the haters, this is a refresh worth celebrating.
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  • The Largest Illicit Online Marketplace Ever Is Growing at an Alarming Rate, Report Says
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    Huione Guarantee, a gray market researchers believe is central to the online scam ecosystem, now includes a messaging app, stablecoin, and crypto exchangewhile facilitating $24 billion in transactions.
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  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is in Development for Switch 2 Rumour
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    Nintendo has made a remarkable turnaround with the Switch where third-party support is concerned, and reports continue to insist that the companys upcoming next-gen console is going to continue down that path. Allegedly, thats set to encompass not only a large number of Ubisoft titles, but also a major upcoming Konami release that many have been looking forward to for some time.Known leaker NateTheHate recently claimed in his podcast that Konami is working on a Nintendo Switch 2 version of its upcoming remake,Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.The leaker stated that he was unsure of whether the game would see a day and date on the Switch 2 alongside other platforms- as youd imagine, that would depend entirely on when the game releases.And whenwillit release? Konami hasnt said much on that front, but recently seemed to suggest that the game officially in development for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC will release sometime this year.As for the Nintendo Switch 2, its claimed that the console will be officially unveiled at long last later this week, so stay tuned for more details.
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    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"The Gnomon Workshop has released World Building using Blender and Photoshop, a guide to visual development for games, animation and VFX, recorded by Concept Artist Thiago Sousa.The workshop, which is aimed at junior and intermediate-level artists, provides over two hours of video training in Blender and Photoshop.Create environment concepts suitable for games, animation or VFX projectsIn the workshop, Sousa presents his complete workflow for creating the foundation for a world, from conception of a simple story through to the final environment.The aim is not simply to create a single scene, but a base that can continue to be developed.He begins by providing tips for establishing the main elements of a story, and how to find and organize reference images, before moving on to sketching out ideas.Costa uses open-source 3D software Blender to block out the scene, demonstrating how to test your initial ideas using basic tools.He also discusses the importance of camera angles, and how to generate multiple renders to visualize the world as it comes to life.For the final steps, Costa moves to Photoshop, where he shares his techniques for painting, photobashing, and polishing a chosen scene.As well as the training videos, viewers of the workshop can download Costas Blender project file with all of the 3D assets and cameras, and a layered Photoshop file with adjustments.About the artistTiago Sousa is a Concept Artist at visual development and game asset creation studio Volta.He previously worked at at game studio Insane on the MMORPG Profane, and has contributed to projects including Spider-Man 2, Last Epoch, Dragon Age: Inquisition and Diablo Immortal.Pricing and availabilityWorld Building using Blender and Photoshop is available via a subscription to The Gnomon Workshop, which provides access to over 300 tutorials.Subscriptions cost $57/month or $519/year. Free trials are available.Read more about World Building using Blender and PhotoshopHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Full disclosure: CG Channel is owned by Gnomon.
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  • You can teach others how to respect your time
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    You can teach others how to respect your timePublished inThe Medium BlogSent as aNewsletter3 min readJust now-- Somehow, were (almost) halfway through JanuaryIssue #246: making a mobile game, empathy v. accountability, and a procrastination tipA few of my coworkers do this chaotic thing at the beginning of the year: They delete every recurring meeting and repopulate their calendars gradually, only reinstating what they actually need.Investor Hunter Walk tried an extreme version of this in 2020 he razed every single thing on his calendar, went full scorched-earth with his obligations, and asked himself: What do I really care about? It was his way to reassess his time, sure, but also an attempt to save money. A few years ago, Shopify created a meeting cost calculator that adds every attendees hourly compensation and multiplies it by a meetings length. This is very handwavey, but according to this calculator, the average 30-minute meeting between three people costs between $700 and $1,600 (if theres an exec in the meeting, its cost balloons to at least $2K).That investment can be worth it, of course! But as product leader Julia Harrison writes, a meeting is most useful if it has a goal and if everyone in the meeting is necessary to reach that goal. You know the meetings over not when the clock tells you so, but when youve reached it.Your goal doesnt need to be a doc or a Gantt chart, either. It can just be a feeling. Former Microsoft VP Steven Sinofsky, who led the Windows and Office teams in the 90s and aughts, writes: The best meetings I remember are the ones where our team got a little closer and more connected and I remember that feeling more than I remember the specifics of what we talked about.Either way, if youre not essential to whatever a meeting is trying to accomplish, you can not go! (Its so hard for me to say no to things, but Im really trying to do this more in 2025.) Guard your calendar like its your wallet, writes executive recruiter Brian Fink. The uncomfortable truth, he explains, is that people will treat you the way you treat yourself and theyll only value your time as much (or as little) as you value it. Harris SockelWere also readingSoftware engineer Anastasia Laczko spent two years building a new match-three mobile game that lets you create delicious animated sandwiches. She learned (a) you must ruthlessly cut scope wherever possible (her original idea was a multiplayer game, but that proved way too ambitious), and (b) theres nothing as satisfying as seeing your friends and family fall in love with whatever youve created (her mom adores the game!).Technical team lead Victoria Corindi: Empathy without accountability is enabling. Accountability without empathy is cruelty. The real challenge is finding the balance between the two.In the 1940s, a married team of psychologists found that, regardless of their race, children between ages 3 and 7 felt more positively about white dolls than dolls of color (i.e. they were more likely to label white dolls nice or beautiful). Reflecting on that study and her own experience growing up without seeing herself in most of the dolls around her, writer Osi I. gifts every child in her daughters class a Black doll, writing: the gift was simply a very small gesture of exposure that may subtly heighten their consciousness, increase their understanding of and connection to others and help them celebrate the ways in which we are all beautifully human.Your daily dose of practical wisdomIf youre procrastinating, its probably because you dont want to lose something in exchange for moving forward. (Bruno Guardia)
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  • The Human Be-In, Which Happened on This Day in 1967, Set the Stage for the Summer of Love
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    Later in 1967, flower children of all ages gathered in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park Ted Streshinsky Photographic Archive / Getty ImagesOn a sunny, unseasonably warm winter day in 1967, an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people participated in what would become a preview of the Summer of Love. On January 14, hippies and other counterculture participants swarmed to the polo grounds in San Franciscos Golden Gate Park in a gathering called the Human Be-In.Timothy Leary advised attendees to Turn on, tune in, drop out. Bands including the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane played and poets like Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti made appearances. A parachuterrumored to be famous chemist Owsley Stanley IIIgave out LSD. Hells Angels acted as the events security.People sat on the grass with nothing to do, sometimes moving up near to the small platform where a poetry-reading might be going on, or where a band might be playing. There was no program; it was a happening, wrote researcher Helen Perry, who attended the event and likened it to a religious rite.The happening was an effort spearheaded by Allen Cohen and Michael Bowen, who were among the founders of the underground newspaper the San Francisco Oracle, to bring together various cultural and political groups in what they called a gathering of the tribes. In the lead-up to the event, the underground newspaper the Berkeley Barb wrote, Berkeley political activists are going to join San Franciscos hippies in a love feast that will, hopefully, wipe out the last remnants of mutual skepticism and suspicion.The Be-Ins organizers based their plans off a smaller event the previous fall called the Love Pageant Rally, which was held to mark the day California outlawed LSD. That event saw several thousand people attend in San Franciscos Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and Golden Gate Park, but the Be-Ins organizers wanted to achieve something even bigger.There was an awakening going on, and we knew it was happening across the country, and we knew there were pockets of people out there who felt isolated and alone and scared, Martine Algier, who helped publicize the Be-In, told the San Francisco Chronicle on the events 50th anniversary. We wanted to send a signal out to them: 'Hey, it's OK to come out and spread your wings.Send a signal they did: Mass media covered the successful Be-In, showing youth all over the country that San Francisco was the epicenter of the counterculture. Retrospectively, I feel quite certain that the Be-In also marked the beginning of nationwide attention, Perry wrote.Young people began to pour into San Francisco after the event. The crowds on Haight Street got bigger and bigger and bigger, Rusty Goldman, a 1960s historian and archivist who was at the Be-In, told the Chronicle. Word spread like fire. Everybody came to San Francisco.A February article in Newsweek called what was happening a psychedelic picnic. As more people began to move to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, countercultural leaders realized they needed to organize for the influx and created a council. In April, the council held a press conference urging Americas youth to come be part of what was happening in San Francisco that summerit was time for the Summer of Love.Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: California, Movement Leaders, On This Day in History, Protest, San Francisco
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  • Imec spins out Vertical Compute memory chip firm in $20.5M deal
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    Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreEuropes Imec.xpand is spinning out memory chip firm Vertical Compute in a seed investment round worth $20.5 million. Founded by CEO Sylvain Dubois (ex-Google) and CTO Sebastien Couet (ex-imec), today announced that it successfully closed a seed investment $20.5 million, or 20 million euros. The round was led by Imec.xpand and supported by a strong investor base including Eurazeo, XAnge, Vector Gestion and imec. The funding will support Vertical Computes ambition to develop a novel vertical integrated memory and compute technology, unlocking a new generation of AI applications.Vertical Computes technology will have a transformative impact, enabling next-generation applications with unparalleled efficiency and privacy. By minimizing data movement and bringing large data closer to computation, the innovation ensures energy savings of up to 80%, unlocks hyper-personalized AI solutions, and eliminates the need for remote data transfers, protecting user privacy.Memory technologies face limitations in both density and performance scaling, while processor performance continues to surge. The extreme data access requirements of AI workloads exacerbate this challenge, making it imperative to overcome the memory wall to enable the next wave of AI innovations. We believe going Vertical is the path to 100X gains, said Sbastien Couet, CTO of Vertical Compute, in a statement.Tackling the Memory WallThe rapid advancements in large language models and generative AI are transforming virtually all industries at an unprecedented pace. However, these large-scale AI models still heavily rely on complex cloud infrastructure and high bandwidth memories, leading to data transfer latency, high energy consumption and sending sensitive data to distant servers. Edge computing can address these issues, but inferencing large AI models on smartphones, PCs or smart home devices faces significant cost, power and scalability constraints.The big underlying problem is the memory wall. Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), integrated as caches of the CPU or GPU, is fast but very small and expensive. Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM), the main memory of compute systems, is larger but expensive and energy-consuming. The scaling of both memory technologies in density and performance is slowing down while processor speeds and market needs keep increasing, causing a significant bottleneck. This problem is rapidly escalating due to the surging demand for AI workloads, requiring vast amounts of data to be accessed quickly. Overcoming this memory wall is crucial for advancing AI inference.Innovating with Vertical Computes Chiplet TechnologyVertical Compute is spinning out of Imec.The convergence of large-scale AI models and edge computing calls for a transformative shift in the way data is processed. Vertical Compute will capture this opportunity by developing chiplet-based solutions which take a modular approach to chip design leveraging a new way to store bits in a high aspect ratio vertical structure. The concept behind Vertical Computes core patented technology has been invented by Sebastien Couet, Imecs former Magnetic Program Director. The core innovation resides in the integration of vertical data lanes on top of computation units. It has the potential to outperform DRAM in terms of density, cost and energy, by reducing data movements from centimeters to nanometers. This promising technology, coupled with an ambitious commercialization plan, has led to the creation of this new semiconductor venture.The surge in data-intensive applications like generative AI demands a drastic new approach to transferring data between computing cores and memory units. Our solution is designed to overcome the fundamental scaling limitations of memory technologies by going vertical. We are committed to unlocking the full potential of large language models on the edge without any compromise, said Sylvain Dubois, CEO of Vertical Compute, in a statement.We want to recruit the very best from all over Europe, and finally put Europe at the forefront in terms of tech, said Dubois.Driving Recruitment and GrowthVertical Compute is headquartered in Louvain-La-Neuve (BE), with its main R&D offices in Leuven (BE), Grenoble (FR) and Nice (FR). The company is recruiting an elite team of engineers to support its ambitious R&D goals and accelerate the development and commercialization of its chiplet-based technology.This seed investment round highlights the confidence in the leadership teams capabilities and the disruptive potential of this game-changing technology. We could not be more excited to collaborate with Sylvain, Sebastien and their team and to help them to achieve their ambitious goals, said Tom Vanhoutte from Imec.xpand, in a statement.We are confident that, with the ongoing support of our teams and ecosystem, Vertical Compute can become a disruptor in the semiconductor industry. The strong international investor base shows that we are not alone in this belief, said Patrick Vandenameele, co-COO at Imec, in a statement. Vertical Compute was founded in 2024 to solve the memory bottleneck in computer systems.Daily insights on business use cases with VB DailyIf you want to impress your boss, VB Daily has you covered. 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  • This AI Research Developed a Question-Answering System based on Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) Using Chinese Wikipedia and Lawbank as Retrieval Sources
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    Knowledge Retrieval systems have been prevalent for decades in many industries, such as healthcare, education, research, finance, etc. Their modern-day usage has integrated large language models(LLMs) that have increased their contextual capabilities, providing accurate and relevant answers to user queries. However, to better rely on these systems in cases of ambiguous queries and the latest information retrieval, which results in factually inaccurate or irrelevant answers, there is a need to integrate dynamic adaptation capabilities and increase the contextual understanding of the LLMs. Researchers from the National Taiwan University and National Chengchi University have introduced a novel methodology that combines retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) with adaptive, context-sensitive mechanisms to enhance the accuracy and reliability of LLMs.Traditional retrieval systems often relied on indexing documents and prioritizing keyword matching. This leads to contextually irrelevant responses as they lack the capability to handle vague inputs. Moreover, failure to adapt to new information may produce incorrect outputs. Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a more advanced approach combining retrieval and generation capabilities. Although RAG allows real-time information integration, it is unreliable and struggles to maintain factual accuracy due to its dependence on pre-trained knowledge bases. Therefore, we need a new method to seamlessly integrate generation and retrieval processes and adapt dynamically.The proposed method uses a multi-step, dynamic strategy to further improve the combination of RAG and information retrieval. The mechanism of the approach is as follows:Contextual Embedding Techniques: The input queries are converted into vector representations to capture semantic meaning. Such embeddings can understand ambiguous queries better and provide more appropriate information.Adaptive Attention Mechanisms: In order to seamlessly embed real-time information with information retrieval, this method uses an attention mechanism that can dynamically adjust itself to focus on the specific context of the user queries.Dual-Model Framework: It consists of a retrieval model and a generative model. While the former is adept at extracting information from structured and unstructured sources, the latter can assemble this information and provide cohesive responses.Fine-Tuned Training: When employed for a particular industry, the model can be fine-tuned for the specific datasets for an even more contextual understanding.This method was tested on Chinese Wikipedia and Lawbank and achieved significant retrieval precision compared to baseline RAG models. There was a substantial reduction in hallucination errors, producing outputs closely aligned with the retrieved data. Despite its two-stage retrieval, this method maintained a competitive latency suitable for real-time applications in all possible domains. Also, simulated real-world scenarios show increased user satisfaction with more accurate and contextually relevant responses from the system.The RAG-based retrieval system in the proposed methodology is a breakthrough concerning some of the significant deficiencies of traditional RAG systems. It guarantees much better accuracy and reliability across applications through dynamic adaptation of retrieval strategies and better incorporation of knowledge into generative outputs. The scalability and domain adaptability of the methodology makes it a milestone for future improvements in retrieval-augmented AI systems, providing a robust solution for information-intensive tasks in critical industries.Check out the Paper. All credit for this research goes to the researchers of this project. Also,dont forget to follow us onTwitter and join ourTelegram Channel andLinkedIn Group. Dont Forget to join our65k+ ML SubReddit.(Promoted) Afeerah Naseem+ postsAfeerah Naseem is a consulting intern at Marktechpost. She is pursuing her B.tech from the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Kharagpur. She is passionate about Data Science and fascinated by the role of artificial intelligence in solving real-world problems. She loves discovering new technologies and exploring how they can make everyday tasks easier and more efficient. Meet 'Height':The only autonomous project management tool (Sponsored)
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  • Stellar Blade for PlayStation 5 Is Now Down to Just $39.99 at Best Buy
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    PS5 gamers rejoice, because a popular PS5 exclusive game is on sale today. Stellar Blade is currently discounted at Best Buy for only $39.99 after a hefty 43% price drop. This is $10 lower than the best price I saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. This discount is exclusively at Best Buy, although other retailers like Amazon may price match later.43% Off Stellar Blade (Save $30)PlayStation 5 ExclusiveStellar BladeStellar Blade, the first stateside non-gacha from Shift Up, is a well-reviewed game that's best known for its challenging soulslike gameplay, outstanding graphics, killer soundtrack... and, of course, its suggestive character design. In our Stellar Blade review, Mitchell Saltzman wrote that "Stellar Blade stands out as a gorgeous and well-crafted action game with very impressive strengths and very clear weaknesses. Both its story and characters lack substance, and some of its RPG elements are poorly implemented, like dull sidequests that very often require you to retrace your steps through previous levels with very little done to make the return trip feel unique or rewarding. But its action picks up most of that slack thanks to the rock solid fundamentals of its Sekiro-inspired combat system, a deep well of hideous monstrosities to sharpen your sword against, and plenty of hidden goodies that do a great job of incentivizing exploration throughout." IGN officially rated Stellar Blade a 7/10, although I personally loved this game and would have given it a higher score. It didn't make it into our list of best PS5 games of 2024, but only because it was too new (had to be out for 6 months or longer).Stellar Blade is a technically demanding game and I run it in "Performance" mode to maintain 60fps. If you own a PlayStation 5 Pro, however, you'll get the best of both worlds and play in "Enhanced" 4K mode and still get great framerates. According to the official PlayStation blog post, With PS5 Pro, players will be able to enjoy Stellar Blade in 4K resolution at 50fps or more, with smoother gameplay, and youll notice an improvement in grain and detail in the game in PSSR upscale mode. Plus, the HFR (high framerate) option is supported, allowing you to enjoy a fluid gaming experience at 80fps (120hz display support required).Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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