LINKS4WE 412

obsolet medium museum

http://floppy.museum/

nanoGPT. — Because the code is so simple, it is very easy to hack to your needs, train new models from scratch, or finetune pretrained checkpoints (e.g. biggest one currently available as a starting point would be the GPT-2 1.3B model from OpenAI).

https://github.com/karpathy/nanoGPT

Monitoring Space Weather From the Ground

https://spectrum.ieee.org/space-weather

The Style Guide for America’s Highways: The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

https://www.beautifulpublicdata.com/the-style-guide-for-americas-highways-mutcd/

https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/index.htm

https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/ser-shs_millennium.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_Gothic

Praxis is/ strives to become, an online IDE for visual programming in Prolog

https://github.com/toblotron/praxis-ide

Over 11GB of concept art, articles, photos and screenshots of cancelled games or development versions

https://exputer.com/news/industry/games-archivist-canceled-games-arts/

https://vgdensetsu.net/5_Archive.html

https://archive.org/details/archive_202301

BONUS: …. die ChatGPT version in ENG

Title: “Links4We – 412 – A Round-Up of Interesting Websites to Check Out This Weekend”

Introduction:

Welcome to this week’s edition of Links4We, where we bring you a selection of interesting websites to check out over the weekend. Whether you’re a history buff, a tech enthusiast, or just looking for something new to explore, these websites offer a wealth of information and resources. So sit back, relax, and let’s dive into this week’s links!

THE LINKS:

The Floppy Museum (http://floppy.museum/) is a website dedicated to preserving and showcasing obsolete computer storage mediums such as floppy disks. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the past, and a reminder of how far we’ve come in terms of technology. The website features a collection of old floppy disks and drives, along with information on their history and usage.

nanoGPT (https://github.com/karpathy/nanoGPT) is a small implementation of the GPT-2 model, a state-of-the-art language model developed by OpenAI. It can be used for text generation and fine-tuning. For those interested in natural language processing, this website is a great resource for learning about and experimenting with the GPT-2 model.

Spectrum IEEE (https://spectrum.ieee.org/space-weather) is a website that provides information and updates on space weather, which can have an impact on satellite and communication systems. Space weather can cause disruptions to satellite-based navigation and communication systems, as well as power grids. This website is a great resource for staying informed about space weather and its effects on technology.

The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) (https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/index.htm) is a publication issued by the Federal Highway Administration that provides guidelines and standards for traffic control devices used on all public streets, highways, bikeways, and private roads open to public travel in the United States. This website provides detailed information on traffic control devices, including their design and placement.

Praxis (https://github.com/toblotron/praxis-ide) is an online integrated development environment for visual programming in Prolog. Prolog is a programming language that is particularly well-suited for artificial intelligence and natural language processing. This website offers a user-friendly interface for experimenting with Prolog code.

Exputer (https://exputer.com/news/industry/games-archivist-canceled-games-arts/) and VGDensetsu (https://vgdensetsu.net/5_Archive.html) are websites that provide access to concept art, articles, photos, and screenshots of cancelled games or development versions. The Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/archive_202301) also has a collection of games and game development material. These websites offer a fascinating look at the world of game development and the history of gaming.

Conclusion:

That’s it for this week’s edition of Links4We. We hope you found something interesting to explore over the weekend. As always, if you have any suggestions for websites you’d like to see featured in future editions, please let us know. Happy browsing!

Damit denn dann … super Wochenende !

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