An artist is auctioning off his archive for a sculpture at CIA headquarters that has transfixed code breakers for decades.
Nearly 200 years ago, a miserly man who’d amassed a fortune planned to give it all away — and no one really knows why. Maybe he had an otherworldly sense of sympathy. Maybe he was driven by religion.
The city of Aurora is working toward adopting stricter energy codes for all buildings within city limits, which officials say could help lower energy costs for residents and meet ...
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Last year, in the inaugural season of the 12-team College Football Playoff, eight of the teams that qualified had two losses. Five of the seven at-large teams had two losses, and three of the five ...
Sharat Potharaju is cofounder and CEO of Uniqode, whose vision is to enable digital connection with every physical object and place. Third-party cookies are crumbling, customer acquisition costs are ...
Meta’s AI research team has released a new large language model (LLM) for coding that enhances code understanding by learning not only what code looks like, but also what it does when executed. The ...
“The Imitation Game,” set during World War II, has great moments even when not sticking to the facts. The film follows cryptanalyst Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) and his team of codebreakers as ...
History has shown us that many brilliant minds aren’t fully appreciated until long after their time. This phenomenon of posthumous appreciation is a curious one, where the genius of individuals is ...
Borderlands 4 is out now! Yay, that’s exciting. However, on PC, it has some performance problems that might dampen your enjoyment. But hey, whatever, you’re here because you want to figure out how ...
Enterprise startup CodeRabbit today raised $60 million to solve a problem most enterprises don't realize they have yet. As AI coding agents generate code faster than humans can review it, ...
A QR code might soon be added to the Bottom Scratchers plaque in La Jolla’s Scripps Park. When scanned, the code would take its users to a web page with more history and photos of the venerable diving ...