State-Of-The-Art Tracking with RF-DETR Keypoints

State-Of-The-Art Tracking with RF-DETR Keypoints

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State-Of-The-Art Tracking with RF-DETR Keypoints

​RF-DETR,​ the real-time state-of-the-art object detector, has taken the computer vision world by storm since it was released, and Roboflow isn’t slowing down! The new ​RF-DETR Keypoint preview​ is available now, and its speed and accuracy is above YOLO pareto curve. They promise to release more checkpoints in upcoming weeks. Beyond the standard skeleton + per-point confidence output, RF-DETR Keypoints also returns a confidence area — essentially a spatial region indicating how certain the model is about where a given keypoint actually is. Watch this episode of learn all about how it works and how you can try it today.

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What the SpaceX IPO Says About the Future of AI Infrastructure

What the SpaceX IPO Says About the Future of AI Infrastructure

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What the SpaceX IPO Says About the Future of AI Infrastructure

Jonathan Bryce joined NDTV to share his take on the SpaceX IPO and what it says about the state of AI infrastructure.

We are moving from training massive models to running inference workloads at massive scale, and the demand is outpacing what hardware alone can deliver. Cloud native software is helping teams scale further to meet it. This is just the very beginning of a massive AI infrastructure investment wave.

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When the Best Nerd Becomes the Boss | SUDO Show Clips

When the Best Nerd Becomes the Boss | SUDO Show Clips

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When the Best Nerd Becomes the Boss | SUDO Show Clips

What really happens when the top engineer on the team gets “rewarded” with a manager title, a calendar full of 1:1s, and no roadmap for leading humans instead of servers. Bill, Neal, and Noel unpack the promotion paradox and why DevOps leadership needs a different skill set than just being great at Linux.

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What is FINOS Common Cloud Controls?

What is FINOS Common Cloud Controls?

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What is FINOS Common Cloud Controls?

Cloud security is changing fast. New threats, new vulnerabilities, new regulations, and ever-growing demands for assurance are creating a challenge for financial institutions, cloud providers, and technology vendors alike.

Common Cloud Controls (CCC) is an open industry standard developed through FINOS to create a shared language for cloud security and compliance. CCC provides machine-readable definitions of cloud capabilities, threats, controls, and assessment requirements that can be integrated directly into modern automation workflows.

In this video, you’ll learn:
• Why traditional cloud assurance doesn’t scale
• How CCC creates a common foundation for cloud security
• How CCC supports Compliance as Code and automated validation
• How trusted cloud components can accelerate secure adoption
• How organisations can get started with the CCC ecosystem

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AI Technology Unlocks Doors: Personal Experience

AI Technology Unlocks Doors: Personal Experience

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AI Technology Unlocks Doors: Personal Experience

Discover how amazing AI technology opens doors, especially for those facing challenges like dyslexia.

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Late Night Linux – Episode 390

Late Night Linux – Episode 390

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Late Night Linux – Episode 390

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The new Steam hardware is getting close, Arch Linux’s AUR is compromised, and curl is having a month off from vulnerability reports. Plus updates on using the Kagi search engine, retro handhelds, and 3D printing.

https://latenightlinux.com/late-night-linux-episode-390/

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MacBreak Weekly 1029

MacBreak Weekly 1029

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MacBreak Weekly 1029

MacBreak Weekly covers all things Apple: Leo, Andy Ihnatko, Jason Snell, and Christina Warren analyze every bit of news from the most interesting company in tech. From AI to Vision Pro, iPad to iPhone, these Apple experts know-all and tell-all.

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Build Faster, Earn More: New Tools for Pre-Launch, Pricing, and Distribution on Meta Quest

Build Faster, Earn More: New Tools for Pre-Launch, Pricing, and Distribution on Meta Quest

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Build Faster, Earn More: New Tools for Pre-Launch, Pricing, and Distribution on Meta Quest

Seven new ways to help you earn more on Meta Quest, live today 👇

📅 A full year of Coming Soon visibility
👥 Release channels for up to 2,500 testers
🎁 Pre-order bundles for F2P apps
🌍 Regional pricing tools
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⬆️ Upload builds directly from the web.

Explore what’s new at the link in the comments. 🔗

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LF Live Webinar: Agentic AI in the Wild: Rethinking Trust When Your AI Has the Keys

LF Live Webinar: Agentic AI in the Wild: Rethinking Trust When Your AI Has the Keys

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LF Live Webinar: Agentic AI in the Wild: Rethinking Trust When Your AI Has the Keys

Sponsor: Confidential Computing Consortium

The era of agentic AI isn’t coming; it’s already running across the enterprise and touching sensitive infrastructure with a level of autonomy that most security architectures were never designed to handle. This webinar explores how to use Confidential Computing to protect your enterprise in the new and rapidly evolving world of agentic AI. Learn more about the expanding threat surfaces that emerge when AI agents operate autonomously across enterprise environments, from prompt injection and model tampering to data exfiltration through compromised runtimes, and why vulnerabilities uncovered through new agentic tools make clear that traditional perimeter-based defenses are no longer sufficient.

Hear directly from experts at Edgeless Systems, Intel and NVIDIA on the front lines of agentic AI deployment as we examine where existing security stacks fall short and how Confidential Computing delivers the hardware-rooted, full-stack trust model that agentic AI demands, securing models, data, and execution environments from silicon to cloud. Hosted by the Confidential Computing Consortium ahead of Confidential Computing Summit 2026, this talk will provide the essentials for enterprise security architects, AI infrastructure leads, and anyone responsible for deploying AI in regulated or high-stakes environments who refuses to let speed of adoption outpace security posture.

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KDE Plasma 6.7 review: still the best Linux Desktop IMO

KDE Plasma 6.7 review: still the best Linux Desktop IMO

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KDE Plasma 6.7 review: still the best Linux Desktop IMO

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