• Apple Pay expanding to additional card networks in Qatar and the UAE
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    Apple Pay could soon be available to a larger number of users in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, as additional credit card networks in the region are expected to introduce support for the contactless payment service.Apple Pay could soon be available to more users in Qatar and the UAE.Apple Pay has existed for well over a decade, and its worldwide availability continues to improve year after year. In 2017, the feature was launched in the UAE, while 2021 saw its debut in Qatar.Now, the feature is set to reach even more people in the region, as two credit card networks Jaywan of the UAE and Qatar's Himyan might introduce Apple Pay support soon. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Foster + Partners tops out Safra National Bank design in Miami
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    Work on the 210-foot Foster + Partners-designed Safra National Bank has topped out at 3050 Aventura Boulevard in Miami. Defined by the joining of two prismatic volumes at the tower's second level, the building will also feature an anodized aluminium-clad exoskeleton.This is the first dedicated office design in Miami from Foster + Partners. The firm says, "[Its] form conveys a sense of balance and generates spectacular spaces at the base and top of the tower, where the bank will host their clients."Foster + Partners is also at work in the city designing a 54-story mixed-use skyscraper for the hedge fund manager Citadel Group. That 1,032-foot project will become the second tallest building in Miami once it is completed.They are also currently looking to add a Part 1 Architectural Assistantto their London office via Archinect Jobs.
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  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Rated for PS5 by ESRB
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    MachineGames Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out this Spring for PS5, but Bethesda and Microsoft have been coy about a release date. Rumors claim it will arrive in April, and a recent rating by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board in the US could back that up. Rated T for Teen, the listing is specifically for the PlayStation 5 version, warning of blood and gore, mild language, and violence.The PC version recently received support for Nvidia DLSS 4, AMD FSR 3.1 and Intel XeSS 1.4. Path Tracing is also available for AMD and Intel GPU users. All platforms have also received bug fixes and quality-of-life changes (including using Repair Kits directly from ones inventory). Check out all the details here.Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is available for Xbox Series X/S and PC alongside Game Pass. Check out our review, where we gave it a nine out of ten. It crossed four million players after launch, and as a result, rumors allege that more Indiana Jones titles are inbound. In the meantime, a story expansion, The Order of Giants, is in development, though a release date has not been announced.
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  • DOOM: The Dark Ages Will Allow Players to Finish it With Only Melee Weapons
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    DOOM: The Dark Ages director Hugo Martin has revealed that players can actually finish the entire game without making use of any of the guns the game offers. Speaking to PCGamer in its recent issue, Martin said that, while it would be difficult, calling the idea slightly out of the bounds, it is possible for players to just use the games melee combat system throughout its story.Martin used a comparison with popular challenge runs of older DOOM titles like DOOM 2016, which some players have been able to finish by using only the starting pistol, and without taking any damage from enemies. He said that using only melee combat in DOOM: The Dark Ages would be a similar level of challenge.If people could beat Dark Souls with no damage and pistol-only Nightmare runs on [DOOM 2016], said Martin, Im sure people will figure out how to do it with the shield and the melee, because theyre pretty powerful, but youd have a hard time, thats for sure.Producer Marty Stratton, however, did warn that using only melee combat throughout DOOM: The Dark Ages wouldnt necessarily be a fun way to play. He said that the title wasnt designed with that kind of gameplay in mind.The games not necessarily built to do that, said Stratton. Not like a Dishonored or something where youre balancing the game for somebody to be able to do that.The comparison to Dishonored is an interesting one, since both the original Dishonored, as well as its sequel and DLCs had been designed with the idea of allowing players to figure out their own playing styles. While stealth was rewarded quite a bit, players could also have plenty of fun by using the games excellent melee combat systems to carve bloody swathes through enemy defences.For context, players that enjoy high-difficulty games often find it fun to revisit the game while simultaneously taking on extra challenges. This is especially seen in the fan bases of FromSoftwares games like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, where a popular challenge run is to try and finish the games without levelling up even once.DOOM 2016 saw similar challenge runs pop up shortly after its original release, with players trying to finish the game without taking any damage, while only using the pistol you start the game with.In the same interview, Martin had also revealed the DOOM: The Dark Ages equivalent of DOOM Eternals Marauder. Dubbed the Agadon Hunter, Martin said that the new enemy would act as a test for players to see how well they have been mastering the games various mechanics.We take everything that youve been doing in the game up to that point, said Martin, describing the Agadon Hunter. Its like its exam time, everything else is a quiz. When you get to the boss, its the final exam.DOOM: The Dark Ages is coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on May 15. The game will be making use of a new gore system, which will be in full display thanks to weapons like the Skullcrusher. For more details on the upcoming shooter, check out our interview with its developers.
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  • On this day: March 11
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    March 11: Commonwealth Day in the Commonwealth of Nations (2024); National Heroes and Benefactors Day in Belize (2024)Premiere poster of Rigoletto1851 The first performance of Verdi's Rigoletto took place at La Fenice in Venice (poster pictured).1864 The Great Sheffield Flood killed at least 240 people and damaged more than 600 homes, after a crack in the dam holding the Dale Dike Reservoir caused it to fail.1993 The U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Janet Reno as the first female United States attorney general.2007 Georgian authorities accused Russia of orchestrating a helicopter attack in the Kodori Valley, in the breakaway territory of Abkhazia.Mary of Woodstock (b.1278)Stanisaw Koniecpolski (d.1646)Ralph Abernathy (b.1926)Gladys Pearl Baker (d.1984)More anniversaries: March 10March 11March 12ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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  • GenLayer offers novel approach for AI agent transactions: getting multiple LLMs to vote on a suitable contract
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    GenLayer is betting that AI-driven contracts, enforced on the blockchain, will be the foundation for a trillion-dollar marketplace.Read More
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  • Visual Studio Code Setup Guide
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    Visual Studio Code (VSCode) is a lightweight but powerful source code editor that runs on your desktop. It comes with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js and has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages and tools.Table of ContentsInstallationWindowsVisit the VSCode download pageClick on the Windows download buttonRun the installer (.exe file)Follow the installation wizardCheck the options to:Create a desktop iconAdd Open with Code to Windows Explorer context menuRegister Code as an editor for supported file typesmacOSVisit the VSCode download pageClick on the Mac download buttonOpen the downloaded .zip fileDrag Visual Studio Code.app to the Applications folderOptional: Add VSCode to your DockLinuxVisit the VSCode download pageChoose the appropriate package for your distribution (.deb, .rpm, etc.)For Debian/Ubuntu:For Red Hat/Fedora:First Launch and Interface OverviewWhen you first open VSCode, youll see:Welcome Page: Contains quick links to common commands and recent projectsActivity Bar: Left sidebar with icons for different views:Explorer: File browserSearch: Find and replaceSource Control: Git integrationRun and Debug: Debug panelExtensions: Manage extensionsStatus Bar: Bottom bar showing information about the current file and editorEditor Area: Main coding area (can be split into multiple editors)Panel: Bottom panel that can show terminal, output, problems, etc.Essential SettingsAccess settings by:Windows/Linux: File > Preferences > SettingsmacOS: Code > Preferences > SettingsRecommended settings to consider:Theme:File > Preferences > Color Theme (or Ctrl+K Ctrl+T)Popular choices: Dark+, Light+, Monokai, SolarizedFont:Auto Save:Tab Size:Formatting:ExtensionsVSCodes power comes from its extensions. To install extensions:Click the Extensions icon in the Activity Bar (or press Ctrl+Shift+X)Search for extensions by nameClick InstallEssential extensions by category:GeneralPrettier Code formatter: Consistent code formattingESLint: JavaScript lintingEditorConfig: Maintain consistent coding stylesLanguagesPython: Full Python supportC/C++: C and C++ intellisense, debuggingJava Extension Pack: Java development toolsJavaScript (ES6) code snippets: Snippets for JavaScriptThemesMaterial Theme: Popular theme packOne Dark Pro: Atoms iconic themeProductivityGitLens: Supercharge Git capabilitiesLive Share: Collaborative editingPath Intellisense: Autocomplete filenamesWorkspace SetupA workspace in VSCode represents one or more folders that are opened in an editor window.Open a folder: File > Open Folder (Ctrl+K Ctrl+O)Save workspace: File > Save Workspace AsWorkspace settings: Create a .vscode folder in your project with:settings.json: Project-specific settingslaunch.json: Debugging configurationstasks.json: Build task configurationsextensions.json: Recommended extensionsExample settings.json for a JavaScript project:Keyboard ShortcutsVSCode has many keyboard shortcuts. Here are the most essential ones:Ctrl+P: Quick Open, Go to FileCtrl+Shift+P: Show Command PaletteCtrl+Space: Trigger suggestionF12: Go to DefinitionAlt+F12: Peek DefinitionShift+Alt+F: Format documentF5: Start debuggingCtrl+`: Toggle terminalCtrl+B: Toggle sidebarCtrl+/: Toggle line commentCtrl+K Ctrl+C: Add line commentCtrl+K Ctrl+U: Remove line commentIntegrated TerminalVSCode includes an integrated terminal:Open terminal: View > TerminalMultiple terminals: Click the plus iconSwitch terminals: Use the dropdownSource Control IntegrationVSCode has built-in Git support:Initialize repository: Click the Source Control icon and Initialize RepositoryStage changes: Click the + next to modified filesCommit changes: Enter a message and press Ctrl+EnterPush/Pull: Use the ellipsis menu () for additional Git commandsVisual diff: Click on a modified file to see changesDebuggingSet up debugging for your project:Create a launch configuration:Click the Run and Debug iconClick create a launch.json fileSelect your environmentSet breakpoints: Click in the gutter next to line numbersStart debugging: Press F5Use debug controls: Continue, Step Over, Step Into, Step OutWatch variables: Add expressions to the Watch panelAdditional Resources NikhilNikhil is an intern consultant at Marktechpost. He is pursuing an integrated dual degree in Materials at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Nikhil is an AI/ML enthusiast who is always researching applications in fields like biomaterials and biomedical science. With a strong background in Material Science, he is exploring new advancements and creating opportunities to contribute.Nikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/This AI Paper Introduces CODI: A Self-Distillation Framework for Efficient and Scalable Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in LLMsNikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/Getting Started with Kaggle Kernels for Machine LearningNikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/This AI Paper from MIT and UCL Introduces a Diagrammatic Approach for GPU-Aware Deep Learning OptimizationNikhilhttps://www.marktechpost.com/author/nikhil0980/This AI Paper Introduces a Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning Framework: LoRA, QLoRA, and Test-Time Scaling for Optimized LLM Performance Parlant: Build Reliable AI Customer Facing Agents with LLMs (Promoted)
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  • Future-Proof Your Marketing: Applied AI and Prompt Engineering for Homo Sapiens
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    Future-Proof Your Marketing: Applied AI and Prompt Engineering for Homo Sapiens 0 like March 10, 2025Share this postAuthor(s): Jason Dobbs Originally published on Towards AI. Image by Jason DobbsThis member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Despite constant reassurances that AI is here to empower us rather than replace us, the reality is that technology has always been a double-edged sword. We can now achieve more with fewer people, and its clear that teams are shrinking. Mass layoffs of high performers in tech you have either felt it personally or know someone who has have been a recurring theme for the past several years, and the old ways arent coming back. Thanks to the smart use of AI, a single marketer can now do the work that once required three or four people across different disciplines. Like it or not, this is our new reality, my goal is to help you navigate it and become an AI-empowered prompt engineer.Remember when artificial intelligence felt like something out of a sci-fi movie? Well, fast forward to today, and its become an essential tool in the daily life of marketers. Applied AI is rapidly changing how businesses analyze and engage with their customers. So, in this article, well explore how implementing prompt engineering can drive scalable growth by generating creative, personalized, and data-driven Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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  • Month in 4 Papers (February 2025)
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    LatestMachine LearningMonth in 4 Papers (February 2025) 0 like March 10, 2025Share this postLast Updated on March 10, 2025 by Editorial TeamAuthor(s): Ala Falaki, PhD Originally published on Towards AI. This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Exploring how caching strategies, context length, uncertainty estimation, and conceptual representations are reshaping knowledge retrieval in language models.This series of posts is designed to bring you the newest findings and developments in the NLP field. Ill delve into four significant research papers each month, offering a comprehensive summary. Be sure to visit my blog regularly or subscribe to my newsletter for monthly updates. Lets dive in! Large Concept Models: Language Modeling in a Sentence Representation Space [paper] [code]This paper introduces Large Concept Models (LCM) that process whole sentences at once (instead of tokens), like how humans naturally think in complete ideas rather than individual words. They used the encoder-decoder SONAR model as frozen components, with the LCM model in the middle. So, first, the LCM model receives the sentence embedding from the SONARs encoder. Then, LCM generates the new embedding, which will be passed to SONARs decoder for generation.The selected architecture for LCM was named Two-Tower, which consists of two components: contextualizer and denoiser, that are implemented using transformer layers. They experimented with different architectures, but Two-Tower proved to be more effective. This approach provides strong performance across languages Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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  • Death of a Unicorn Review
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    Death of a Unicorn opens in theaters Friday, March 28. This review is based on a screening at the 2025 SXSW Film and TV Festival.Theres an intriguing premise with the potential for entertaining moral conundrums at the center of Death of a Unicorn. First, corporate lawyer Elliot Kintner (Paul Rudd) hits a mysterious creature. Then, when it turns out the animals corpse has healing powers, Elliot and his conscientious teenage daughter Ridley (Jenna Ortega) must figure out how to hide the accident from Elliots wealthy pharmaceutical boss. Unfortunately, this synopsis is about as far, as deep, and as detailed as it gets for the latest horror comedy from indie powerhouse A24. Despite featuring a number of fun performances especially that of Will Poulter as the pharma CEOs wily failson Alex Scharfmans feature debut quickly plateaus.Death of a Unicorns emotional throughlines all seem to end where they begin. In the opening scenes, Elliot and Ridley land in the Canadian mountains by plane; as the college teen falls asleep on her fathers shoulder, only for him to shimmy out of the way to grab fallen legal documents, causing her to hit her head on the armrest. Its a wonderful, hilarious encapsulation of their estranged dynamic. Ridleys mother has passed away; in response, Elliot threw himself into his work, irrevocably changing his relationship with Ridley. Now, with his ailing boss Odell Leopold (Richard E. Grant) looking for a proxy before he dies, Elliot has the chance to set Ridley up for life, but on the condition that he prove himself a family man as well.En route to the executives isolated mansion, the father-daughter duo, distracted by their bickering, mows down a white horse with a single horn a creature the characters collectively, and reluctantly, decide to refer to as a unicorn. This leads to strange, fantastical happenings including hypnotic visions and magical healing but not before some delightful, human-on-apparent-unicorn violence intended to put the injured creature out of its misery. Its bright purple blood splatters everywhere, but the imperfectly realized CGI beast (forgivable, considering the ruckus it causes) isnt quite dead, which further complicates Elliots already knotty interview with Odell.This setup has all the makings of a story that evolves in delightful ways, but Death of a Unicorn never progresses past the (initially amusing) philosophical debates kicked off by the Leopolds discovery of their guests fairytale roadkill. Its a conversation-heavy film until its creature-feature final act, but none of that jabbering changes the minds of anyone on screen least of all Ridley, the films ostensible conscience. Ortega delivers a wonderfully lived-in performance as a baggily-dressed youth withdrawn from the world, defined entirely by her activist leaning. Shes an actor capable of injecting great thought and subtext into any scenario, but Death of a Unicorn is too flimsy even for her talents, rendering Ridley something of a blank slate who ends up so unwavering as to be grating. (It's a bad sign when the voice of reason and compassion in an attempted cinematic takedown of ruthless billionaires makes you consider siding with the billionaires.) Then again, what else is there to do than consider alternatives that the film and its characters do not, since all its drama, comedy, and thrills swiftly flatline.Bearing the brunt of Ortegas ire, the typically entertaining Rudd delivers an exceptionally plain, checked-out performance. And thats a shame, considering the color the rest of the cast manages to bring to the screen: Grant is delightfully animated, as is Ta Leoni as Odells opportunistic wife. Jessica Hynes and Anthony Carrigan, meanwhile, add lively dimensions as the familys stone-faced enforcer and fed-up butler. But its Poulter who comes closest to rescuing the film from its malaise. Nearly every line he delivers is hilarious, owing to how deftly and energetically he balances his characters slimy scheming with the insecurities of someone whos never made it on his own. Hes also the only actor whose performance seems to evolve or transform in any way, even if this is courtesy the drug-like properties of a magical substance.Theres some amount of imagination at play, and A24 is hardly in the wrong for throwing its weight behind a first-time filmmaker. The unicorns designs are imaginative, as are its magical abilities even if their discovery is rendered useless by characters making erratic choices, and losing their key motivations when convenient. Its horror elements tend to be inconsistent, especially in tone. While some sequences are meant to pay homage to Jurassic Park, the outcome tends to align with that films lesser reboot, Jurassic World: Cartoonish villains and complex, relatable characters alike suffer vicious deaths designed for our enjoyment and applause. As a result, some of the intended revelry feels icky. Death of a Unicorn is a passive and ultimately tiring experience.Scharfman clearly has a knack for staging and blocking physical comedy, even if the way he actually captures it is lacking here. The eye is seldom drawn to whats funniest, but rather, to what happens to be in the center of the frame. Theres also the ingenious conceit of the creatures presence messing with electricity, which allows the film to seamlessly switch into haunted house mode when necessary. However, the tension and humor of these sequences dont adequately rise and fall, and the editing is squeamish about what little cartoonish gore it features. This renders Death of a Unicorn a passive and ultimately tiring experience, one that gestures frequently towards fun and interesting ideas, but rarely follows through on them.
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