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How the joule thief circuit “steals” energy from seemingly depleted power cells.
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The ChatGPT maker says its upcoming Astra model may have reached “critical” cyber capabilities, prompting it to halt a significant number of training runs while it tightens internal safeguards.
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Posted by Amy Zeppenfeld, Developer Relations Engineer, Greg Underwood, Software Engineering Manager, Yasmine Evjen, Senior Product Manager, Android XR Since introducing the Android XR SDK, developers have transformed their ideas into innovative, immersive experiences for XR headsets and wired XR glasses. As the ecosystem expands, you can more easily take those experiences from preview to production and reach users wherever they are. Today, we're excited to announce that Jetpack SceneCore , ARCore for Jetpack XR , and XR Runtime have reached beta with Jetpack Compose for XR to follow soon! This means the APIs are stabilizing, making it a great time to start integrating them into your production workflows and creating for Android XR. Why the Jetpack XR SDK? The Jetpack XR SDK includes all the tools and libraries you need to build immersive and augmented experiences for Android XR. Whether you're porting an existing 2D app or creating a new 3D XR app from scratch, you can do so using the familiar Android development tools you already know and love. To support your development, this release focuses on providing the fundamental building blocks across the SDK: Jetpack SceneCore : Build and manipulate the Android XR scene graph with 3D content. You can arrange 3D models , play spatial audio , and use the robust entity-component system to create, control, and manage entities. ARCore for Jetpack XR : Bring digital content into the real world with perception capabilities. This library powers depth estimation , persistent anchors , hit testing , and plane identification . XR Runtime : Provides the essential runtime foundation of the SDK, handling device lifecycles, session creation, and system configurations that enable the API surface. Jetpack Compose for XR : Create spatial UI layouts that take advantage of Android XR’s spatial capabilities. This library lets you use familiar Compose concepts to create spatial UIs and will be reaching Beta soon. What's new in Beta? Direct feedback from the developer previews helped shape these beta releases, introducing several important API refinements to ensure these libraries are ready for production. Expanded testing support: New capabilities are now available across the immersive XR libraries, including testing for spatial audio , XR devices , and session configuration . See the release notes for each library for details. Kotlin coroutines support: To better align with Kotlin coroutines, Session.create is now a suspend function. Terminology and class updates: AnchorEntity has been renamed to AnchorSpace , and both ActivitySpace and AnchorSpace now extend a common SpaceEntity class for more consistent spatial management across scenes. See the full release notes for each library to check out specific details on naming and API changes. Get started and provide feedback To add these dependencies, include the Google Maven repository in your project and add the newest XR libraries to your build.gradle files. dependencies { implementation("androidx.xr.scenecore:scenecore:1.0.0-beta02") implementation("androidx.xr.arcore:arcore:1.0.0-beta02") implementation("androidx.xr.runtime:runtime:1.0.0-beta02") implementation("androidx.xr.compose:compose:1.0.0-alpha17") } The ecosystem of Android XR devices that power immersive experiences is expanding, ranging from XR headsets to wired XR glasses. There’s never been a better time to start building immersive experiences with the Jetpack XR SDK Beta. Dive in and start building and testing on Samsung Galaxy XR or Android XR Emulator today.
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Disney superfan Toni Kulusich has been accused of stalking her favorite character, sparking discourse about boundaries with park actors. She tells WIRED the backlash is unfair.
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One advertisement featured a pornographic video with a deepfake closely resembling a prominent US politician. Apple removed the app from the App Store after an inquiry from WIRED.
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The universe may never tell you if your choices mattered. Owlcat’s Osiris Reborn might not either.
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These nifty tools combine the ease of jotting notes by hand with the power of saving them digitally.
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At the El Camino Health Heart and Vascular Institute, surgeons are now performing cardiac procedures with Intuitive's da Vinci robot. The post Surgeons use da Vinci surgical robot to perform common cardiac surgery appeared first on The Robot Report .
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See how four GitHub agent apps can help you scope, secure, roll out, and ship a feature across the SDLC–all without leaving GitHub. The post How to bring your software delivery workflow into GitHub with agent apps appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
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AI contributors are already in your queue. AutoGPT maintainer Nicholas Tindle shares the repo instructions, gates, and boundaries that keep maintainers in control. The post Your contributors are AI-first now. Is your project? appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
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Developers are owning more of the delivery system around code, not just code itself. Join us during GitHub Universe to meet other devs, learn something new, and explore what's next. The post From coder to orchestrator: How agents shift the role of a developer appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
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