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NoNo Crossing is a new, third title from Two Desperados studios. It is a high-ranking puzzle game that rapidly attracted the attention of users of Android and iOS devices. In this article, read the interview with the part of the team that worked on this game, Jovana Filipović (Game Designer & NoNo Vision Stakeholder) and Bojan Mirosavljević (Lead Developer).
Nono Crossing Picture Nonogram is a popular and highly-rated puzzle game that has captured the attention of both Android and iOS users. Available on Google Play Store and iOS App Store, this engaging game has received high ratings and numerous positive reviews from players who enjoy its challenging puzzles and captivating gameplay.
The game comes courtesy of an independent game development studio, Two Desperados, which is known for its hit titles Woka Woka and Viola’s Quest. These two titles amassed over 30 million players worldwide. Can they repeat the same success with their latest outing into the fun world of puzzles? Let’s see!
If you want to mine, but don’t want to spend a fortune on equipment you might have to sell someday, your PC might just suffice. NiceHash allows you to share your idle computational power of your GPU or CPU with buyers. However, in order to get that far, you must first install NiceHash miners on your device.
NiceHash miners are nothing more than programs enabling users to sell their hashing power. The platform offers two options – you can either go for NiceHash QuickMiner or NiceHash Miner.
Pay attention to their differences here – the former is more suited for beginners, primarily because it offers better security, but is also more profitable. However, if you want a more advanced option, you could go for NiceHash Miner software instead. Still, keep in mind that both software options are compatible with Windows 64-bit only. In addition, the users of QuickMiner software don’t have to pay 3rd party developers’ fees, while Miner software takes a chuck of 2-3% from your profits to pay 3rd party providers.
NiceHash miners are nothing more than programs enabling users to sell their hashing power. The platform offers two options – you can either go for NiceHash QuickMiner or NiceHash Miner.
Pay attention to their differences here – the former is more suited for beginners, primarily because it offers better security, but is also more profitable. However, if you want a more advanced option, you could go for NiceHash Miner software instead. Still, keep in mind that both software options are compatible with Windows 64-bit only. In addition, the users of QuickMiner software don’t have to pay 3rd party developers’ fees, while Miner software takes a chuck of 2-3% from your profits to pay 3rd party providers.
After years of speculations, the long-awaited Apple AR/VR headset is anticipated to be presented at the tech giant’s Worldwide Developers Conference scheduled in June. Though most of the speculations have been focused on its physical capacities, it appears that its list of features and functions could be just as long.
As Bloomberg reports, the revolutionary headset will come with a ton of apps and functions. More precisely, the headset will include thousands of flagship iPad apps adapted to mixed reality. The focus, however, is expected to be on gaming, fitness, and collaboration tools.
For the time being, the rumored feature set appears to be more geared toward everyday consumers compared to a more niche-specific audience.
As Bloomberg reports, the revolutionary headset will come with a ton of apps and functions. More precisely, the headset will include thousands of flagship iPad apps adapted to mixed reality. The focus, however, is expected to be on gaming, fitness, and collaboration tools.
For the time being, the rumored feature set appears to be more geared toward everyday consumers compared to a more niche-specific audience.
Amazon announced the launch of a revolutionary initiative that gives vendors the power to help combat counterfeiting, called Project Zero. This ambitious campaign will utilize Amazon’s sophisticated technology, machine learning, and creativity to protect intellectual property and eradicate counterfeit items.
To make this happen, Amazon is collaborating with participating vendors to detect and remove fraudulent products using three impressive tools: automated protection systems, self-service counterfeit removal, and product serialization. By introducing Project Zero, Amazon strives to ensure that customers always receive genuine items when shopping on the platform.
But what is behind this new project, and what technology will allow Amazon to protect its customers? Read on!
To make this happen, Amazon is collaborating with participating vendors to detect and remove fraudulent products using three impressive tools: automated protection systems, self-service counterfeit removal, and product serialization. By introducing Project Zero, Amazon strives to ensure that customers always receive genuine items when shopping on the platform.
But what is behind this new project, and what technology will allow Amazon to protect its customers? Read on!
The Ethereum network imposes fees so that it can pay off the network validators for their hard work and computing power. Network validators are the backbone of every decentralized ecosystem, as they’re essentially securing the blockchain and network.
If the validators didn’t have any benefits from participating in the network improvement, there would be little to no reason to put all your crypto in a staking pool just to become one. And without validators to keep the game as fair as possible, the network would suffer. That said, Ethereum fees are an essential aspect of the ecosystem, as part of them goes directly to validators on Ethereum.
Not all fees are distributed among the Ethereum network validators though; they just earn a fraction of the total sum. Most of it is burned, aka sent to a wallet without a recovery phrase so that no one, not even Vitalik Buterin himself, could put it back in circulation. But wait. That’s good practice, at least in Ethereum’s case, as it keeps the currency deflationary and the investors hooked.
If the validators didn’t have any benefits from participating in the network improvement, there would be little to no reason to put all your crypto in a staking pool just to become one. And without validators to keep the game as fair as possible, the network would suffer. That said, Ethereum fees are an essential aspect of the ecosystem, as part of them goes directly to validators on Ethereum.
Not all fees are distributed among the Ethereum network validators though; they just earn a fraction of the total sum. Most of it is burned, aka sent to a wallet without a recovery phrase so that no one, not even Vitalik Buterin himself, could put it back in circulation. But wait. That’s good practice, at least in Ethereum’s case, as it keeps the currency deflationary and the investors hooked.
With more and more advanced autonomous vehicles entering the mass market, we can’t help but wonder if the city infrastructure is keeping up with this progress? And how soon can we expect driverless cars outside of the US or Germany? For starters, the first question that comes to mind is why we even need autonomous cars in the first place. Is it only to show off and will they only be available to the wealthiest part of society? Believe it or not, autonomous cars aren’t only there to make you look cool. The primary reason they were introduced is for safety purposes.
ChatGPT and its possibilities have blown everyone’s mind. You may or may not be a huge fan of large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Bing, but they have revolutionized the way we work and will undoubtedly keep doing so.
However, those LLMs are not capable of working on their own but require human intervention in terms of prompts. As such, they can do only one thing at a time – answer a question, generate, or translate a chunk of text. Thus, they might find dealing with specific more complicated tasks a bit challenging.
A new technology that could possibly overcome this obstacle has recently emerged in the form of Auto-GPT. This AI tool is capable of performing more complex and multi-step tasks compared to existing applications owing to its unique features.
How is this new LLM different from its counterparts, you may ask? The answer lies in self-feeding loop which is a part of the “general” or “strong” artificial intelligence.
However, those LLMs are not capable of working on their own but require human intervention in terms of prompts. As such, they can do only one thing at a time – answer a question, generate, or translate a chunk of text. Thus, they might find dealing with specific more complicated tasks a bit challenging.
A new technology that could possibly overcome this obstacle has recently emerged in the form of Auto-GPT. This AI tool is capable of performing more complex and multi-step tasks compared to existing applications owing to its unique features.
How is this new LLM different from its counterparts, you may ask? The answer lies in self-feeding loop which is a part of the “general” or “strong” artificial intelligence.
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