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exposure-notifications-server
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Open source projects to look at for best practices?
Not a small one, but a real-life one, the exposure-notifications-server is usually what I like to recommend, keep in mind that you probably need a bit of Go knowledge and context before looking at it so perhaps it isn't the best introductory project to look at; however I recommend you to bookmark it for future reference.
- What are some resources that can help me gain a deeper understanding of Go?
- Beginner ~ Intermediate Go programmer, how can I get better in go and get out of the "beginner" phase?
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Has anyone's Covid Exposure Service suddenly been enabled?
Here, I can even link you to an article of how exposure notifications work: https://www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/
- Le « contact tracing » inefficace de TousAntiCovid a été abandonné
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Is there a good example of an open source non-trivial (DB connection, authentication, authorization, data validation, tests, etc...) Go API?
Google's Exposure Notification Reference Serve is a real life example of what you're asking for.
- Small Ottawa firm subcontracted ArriveCan app to multinationals, documents reveal
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Massachusetts Secretly Installed COVID Spyware App on Smart Phones: Lawsuit
Which is just a massive misunderstanding of how the contact tracing API works, even if you do believe that it was "surreptitiously installed ... on users [sic] phones".
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What was the purpose for all the Covid trackers and what did it actually accomplish?
https://www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/ (“The Exposure Notifications System was introduced in an update to Google Play Services. This update did not automatically turn on Exposure Notifications or enable any Exposure Notifications functionality. Exposure Notifications only works if you decide to opt-in.”) Android 6.0 and above.
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Thanks to everyone still using Exposure Notifications and wearing masks
Source: https://www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/
taichi
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This Week In Python
taichi – Productive, portable, and performant GPU programming in Python
- Taichi: Accessible GPU programming, embedded in Python
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The GIL can now be disabled in Python's main branch
ETH Zurich is using it for their physics sim courses, University of Utah is using it for simulations (SIGGRAPH 2022), OPPO (they make smart devices running Android), Kuaishou uses it for liquid and gas simulation on GPUs. Lots of GPU accelerated sim stuff.
https://www.taichi-lang.org/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337118128_Taichi_a_...
https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi
- Julia and Mojo (Modular) Mandelbrot Benchmark
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Taichi v1.5.0 Released! See what's new👇
Check our the realease note (https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi/releases) for more improvements.
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You Don't Know Jax
I've recently started using Taichi (https://taichi-lang.org/) for numerical codes and the fact it doesn't try to trick you into thinking it's numpy is a nice "feature". ;)
- How can I get into this type of animation with programming?
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Taichi v1.4.0 released!
Taichi v1.4.0 is released! See what's new: - Taichi AOT, along with a native Taichi Runtime library: Native applications can now load compiled AOT modules and launch Taichi kernels without a Python interpreter. - Taichi ndarray: An array object that holds contiguous multi-dimensional data to allow easy data exchange with external libraries. - Dynamic index: Use variable indices whenever necessary on all backends without affecting the performance of those matrices with only constant indices. See deprecation and more improvements in the release note.
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Is Nvidia CUDA Used in VFX Software Tools?
Oh, then if you're not already tied to any particular VFX software, I might as well recommend Taichi again.
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Marching squares algorithm implemented with Taichi: Struct Taichi fields and dynamic SNodes are used to represent line segments, and linear interpolation applied to smoothen the boundaries.
It's an upgrade of a basic version. See changes to the source code here: https://github.com/taichi-dev/taichi/pull/6851
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