programming (decentralized finance) uniswap v2 – ruby / rubidity edition started

hello, another little update from the rubidity universe. i started to rewrite the uniswap v2 contracts and tests in Ivan Kuznetsov’s definite (free) in-depth (let’s rebuild the contracts from scratch) articles on Uniswap from solidity into ruby / rubidity. see Programming (Decentralized Finance – DeFi) – Uniswap V2 Contracts – Ruby / Rubidity Edition for more. happy blockchaining with ruby / rubidity. PS: for part i – see UniswapV2Pair.rb an the tests in test_UniswapV2Pair.rb.

AMD begins Polaris and Vega GPU retirement process, reduces ongoing driver support

As AMD is now well into their third generation of RDNA architecture GPUs, the sun has been slowly setting on AMD’s remaining Graphics Core Next (GCN) designs, better known by the architecture names of Polaris and Vega. In recent weeks the company dropped support for those GPU architectures in their open source Vulkan Linux driver, AMDVLK, and now we have confirmation that the company is slowly winding down support for these architectures in their Windows drivers as well. Under AMD’s extended driver support schedule for Polaris and Vega, the drivers for these architectures will no longer be kept at feature parity with the RDNA architectures. And while AMD will continue to support Polaris and Vega for some time to come, that support is being reduced to security updates and “functionality updates as available.” What’s odd is that AMD is still selling these as integrated GPUs to this day, and they, too, are getting this treatment. That’s a pretty shitty deal for people buying these products today.

Unveiling Android 3.0TabletFocused Revolution

Friends, in this video I am going to give you information, I am going to tell you some things about Android 3.0, in this video you will get to know the new holographic UI design

Android 3.0 features a new holographic UI design that looks great on the larger screens of tablets. This design features a system bar that houses notifications, status, and navigation buttons. The system bar is always at the bottom of the screen and users can access it no matter what application they are using. You will get to know many more

Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum

Today Mozilla Foundation President, Mark Surman, spoke with members of the US Senate, including Senator Leader Schumer, Senator Rounds, Senator Heinrich and Senator Young about two of what Mozilla believes are the most critical questions we must ask if we’re to chart a better path forward with AI: How can we protect people’s privacy in […]

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