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Flight tracking data is an important tool in open source research, but with 100,000 daily flights, it can be difficult to contextualise what a particular aircraft’s movements indicate. Bellingcat has developed a tool called Turnstone to make it easier to visualise historical trends in flight data a
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For those are tired of writing the same ML boilerplate every single time or to beginners who don't have coding experience. MLForge is an app that lets you visually craft a machine learning pipeline. You build your pipeline like a node graph across three tabs: Data Prep - drag in a dataset (MNIST
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I've been deep in the MCP space and combined it with my other obsession — planes. That led me to build SkyIntel/ Open Sky Intelligence- an AI powered web app, and also an MCP server that compatible with Claude Code, Claude Desktop (and other MCP Clients). You can install sky intel via pip instal
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Built an AI system to manage my day. Noticed the AI drops balls the same way I do: forgets instructions from earlier in the conversation, rushes to output, skips boring steps. Research confirms it: - "Lost in the Middle" (Stanford 2023): 30%+ performance drop for mid-context instructions - 65% of en
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Is it clean "reverse engineering" or just an LLM-filtered "derivative work"?
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GPU maker courts corporate partners for NemoClaw ahead of annual conference.
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