Programming Leftovers
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mrcal 2.2 released
The biggest single new feature in this release is the interactive graphical tool for examining dense stereo results: accessed via mrcal-stereo --viz stereo.
The next pressing thing is improved documentation. The tour of mrcal is still a good overview of some of the functionality that makes mrcal unique and far better than traditional calibration tools. But it doesn't do a good job of demonstrating how you would actually use mrcal to diagnose and handle common calibration issues. I need to gather some releasable representative data, and write docs around that.
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Meta seeks to accelerate AI inference with open-source AITemplate
Meta is open sourcing its AITemplate technology that enables AI inference to run across multiple hardware vendors, with the claim of better performance
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Build Desktop Application with Next.js and Electron using Nextron
Next.js is a fashionable React framework for building web application. Some may argue that it is not suitable for building desktop apps, but they are wrong. It can be used to a powerful desktop apps using Nextron which is a starter for Electron + Next.js.
Electron is a free and open-source software framework for building desktop apps. It is based on the open source Chromium browser engine as a layer to run desktop apps using Node.js runtime environment.
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How to get the length of an Array in PHP - Pi My Life Up
There are many situations where you will want to know precisely how long your array is within PHP.
Luckily, getting an array’s length is a simple process thanks to one of PHP’s built-in functions.
Over the following few sections, you will see how you can use PHP’s count() function to get the length of an array.
If you haven’t yet been introduced to arrays, we recommend you check out our guide to arrays in PHP.
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Git
Git is one of those tools that I have been using for the past 4-5 years on a daily basis, very very good tool. Below I share some git commands and aliases ...etc, that I've collected over the years.