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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/06/2021 10:00 EDT

This 11-course package can help you run a liquid smooth DevOps project through AWS

TLDR: The 2021 Complete AWS DevOps Engineer Certification includes 11 courses for guiding and building full DevOps builds, all through the AWS cloud platform. Even with upstart services all around, with key competitors like Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud and Alibaba Cloud and more circling like sharks, it’s still pretty sweet to be Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the hyper-gladiatorial cloud services arena. Last month, Amazon surprised Wall Street by... Read more â€ș

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 06/06/2021 06:00 EDT

The rush to commercialize AI is creating major security risks

At this year’s International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), a team of researchers from the University of Maryland presented an attack technique meant to slow down deep learning models that have been optimized for fast and sensitive operations. The attack, aptly named DeepSloth, targets “adaptive deep neural networks,” a range of deep learning architectures that cut down computations to speed up processing. Recent years have seen growing interest in the... Read more â€ș

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/05/2021 11:00 EDT

Microsoft’s first GPT-3 product hints at the commercial future of OpenAI

One of the biggest highlights of Build, Microsoft’s annual software development conference, was the presentation of a tool that uses deep learning to generate source code for office applications. The tool uses GPT-3, a massive language model developed by OpenAI last year and made available to select developers, researchers, and startups in a paid application programming interface. Many have touted GPT-3 as the next-generation artificial intelligence technology that will usher... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/05/2021 10:00 EDT

This Arduino and ESP32 training will have you building a galaxy of IoT devices for under $25

TLDR: The Internet of Things & ESP32 Arduino Beginners Course Bundle explains some of the best 2021 tools for creating cool web-connected smart devices all by yourself. Learners never stop learning. That’s especially true in tech, where something new comes down the pipe every five minutes to make you throw out what came before and learn something entirely different
hopefully before the next big thing launches five minutes after that. The... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/05/2021 06:00 EDT

The Sun’s atmosphere is way, WAY hotter than its surface — here’s why

The visible surface of the Sun, or the photosphere, is around 6,000°C. But a few thousand kilometers above it – a small distance when we consider the size of the Sun – the solar atmosphere, also called the corona, is hundreds of times hotter, reaching a million degrees Celsius or higher. This spike in temperature, despite the increased distance from the Sun’s main energy source, has been observed in most... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 13:57 EDT

Facebook says Trump’s ban could end before 2024 presidential election

Facebook says Donald Trump’s account could be reinstated in 2023 — a year before the next US presidential election. The company announced on Friday that Trump‘s Facebook and Instagram accounts will remain suspended for two years, effective from the date of their initial ban on January 7. Nick Clegg, Facebook’s vice-president of global affairs, said the company will then consider allowing him to return to the platforms: At the end... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 12:31 EDT

Ring to make police video requests public – as long as you give Amazon your data

Amazon yesterday announced its ‘Neighbors by Ring‘ app would make police video requests “public” going forward. That would be really cool, if it were true. Up front: Amazon purchased Ring for $2 billion a few years back. The company sells doorbells with cameras installed that offer owners the peace of mind that comes with having 24/7 surveillance on their property. The big sell is that it’ll help keep your community... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 10:39 EDT

How to play irritating WhatsApp voice messages faster

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Voice messages are a divisive form of communication. Their devotees say they create a more personal connection, feel more natural than writing, and convey emotion better than mere text. They’re also helpful for people who have difficulties texting (who are obviously exempt from the... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 10:17 EDT

Watch awesome dad build electric wooden Lamborghini for his son

A dad from Vietnam, Truong Van Dao, built his son an electric, kid-sized wooden Lamborghini Sian Roaster, fully capable of hitting the streets!  And it’s unbelievably cool! This ultra-cute Lamborghini is made of wood from discarded trees and has a small electric motor that enables it to reach 25km/h. It’s difficult to select the best of its extraordinary features, but here are my favorites: colorful speedometer screen display, LED lights,... Read more â€ș

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 10:00 EDT

Nobody’s listening to your bad audio. This in-depth audio production training can help

TLDR: The 2021 Premium Audio Production Bundle explores the equipment, tools, and tips for capturing perfect voice recordings in several of the most popular free and paid audio apps. Here’s a little tidbit for all you podcasters and wannabe podcasters out there: invest in knowing how to record good audio. While quality audio certainly does wonders for the professionalism of a recording, it even plays a surprisingly large role in... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 07:43 EDT

What to expect from Apple’s WWDC conference this year

Apple is hosting its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 7 in an all-virtual format again. We’re expecting updates to iOS, macOS, WatchOS, and tvOS, along with privacy-focused features across Apple’s ecosystem. Plus, there might be some hardware announcements too. Let’s dive into it. iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 Apple introduced grouped notifications in iOS 12, and now it might bring a refresh to that system. According to a report... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 06:50 EDT

Only 39% of Americans would switch to an EV — here’s why

A recent study by Pew Research Center shows that Americans are almost evenly divided over phasing out internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035. Specifically, 47% US adults support the proposal, while 51% oppose it. Similarly, there are mixed feelings over switching from a gas or diesel car to an electric vehicle. 39% of Americans surveyed are likely to consider buying an EV for their next car, and a slightly higher... Read more â€ș

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 04:19 EDT

Accessible technology is better when it’s built by those who rely on it

Unless you’re blind or know someone who is, you might not know that blind people use the same smartphones as sighted people. In fact, many blind people use touch-screen smartphones every day. The secret is that smartphones have a screen reader, a tool that allows blind people to use a mix of gestures and taps, along with vibrations or audio feedback, to use their apps. Screen readers work on desktop... Read more â€ș

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.cult @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 03:00 EDT

Developers: Use side projects to build a career you can be proud of

This article was originally published by Ted Bendixon on.cult by Honeypot, a Berlin-based community platform for developers. For the latest updates, follow .cult by Honeypot on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube. Some five years ago, I wrote a popular article about side projects. In that article, I asked a simple question. What does a good side project look like? How can you know that a given side project you’re... Read more â€ș

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The Markup @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 02:29 EDT

Dark patterns that mislead consumers are all over the internet

In January 2018, Kelly Ross, a mother of three in Washington, D.C., saw a charge from the children’s education app, ABCmouse, which her kids hadn’t used for nearly four years. She thought she had canceled her subscription and called the company asking why she’d received a bill for about $50. She remembered the company responded that she should have read the fine print. It wasn’t until Ross called the company... Read more â€ș

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 06/04/2021 01:56 EDT

Apple promises AirTags will get an Android app and better privacy

Apple’s AirTag item trackers launched with much fanfare at the company’s event in April. While the firm boasted about its privacy-focused features, several reports published after the launch noted that there are many ways to stalk people using this device. The most common method was to slip an AirTag into someone’s bag to track them. At that time, Apple had set AirTags to play a sound after three days of... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/03/2021 16:49 EDT

Twitter’s new ‘Blue’ service is yet another tax on minorities

Twitter today launched its new Blue subscription service in Canada and Australia. As Neural’s Thomas Maucaulay reported earlier, users in the initial subscriber areas can now pay a small monthly fee to get a VIP social media experience. The big sell here is that Blue subscribers will get access to an “undo tweet” ability, bookmark folders, “reader” mode, and “dedicated subscription customer support.” None of that makes any sense. Wasn’t... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/03/2021 15:11 EDT

EU unveils plans for digital ID wallet for accessing services across the bloc

The EU has unveiled plans for a digital ID wallet that people in the bloc could use to access services across the 27 member states. Citizens will be able to use the wallets to prove their ID and share electronic documents “with the click of a button on their phone,” the European Commission said on Thursday. “The European digital identity will enable us to do in any Member State as... Read more â€ș

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 06/03/2021 13:58 EDT

China’s ‘Wu Dao’ AI is 10X bigger than GPT-3, and it can sing

China’s going all in on deep learning. The Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) recently released details concerning its “Wu Dao” AI system – and there’s a lot to unpack here. Up front: Wu Dao is a multi-modal AI system. That means it can do a bunch of different things. It can generate text, audio, and images, and, according to Engadget, it can even “power virtual idols.” The reason for... Read more â€ș

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 06/03/2021 12:07 EDT

Review: Google’s Pixel Buds A-Series are its cheapest (and best) wireless earbuds yet

Google just announced the Pixel Buds A-Series, a more affordable take on its wireless earbuds. They cost $99 and they’re available to pre-order today in the US and Canada and ship June 17. But I’ve been lucky enough to have them for a good 10 days or so, and that’s long enough for me to be comfortable saying this: the Pixel Buds A-Series are not only Google’s cheapest wireless earbuds... Read more â€ș

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