Despite sparse attention being a known approach for years, DeepSeek claims its version achieves "fine-grained sparse attention for the first time" and has cut API prices by 50 percent to demonstrate ...
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Interview | Marxist Scholarship Isn’t Just The Problem, It’s The Hegemony That Came With It: Sampath
Historian Vikram Sampath talks about his new initiatives, NAAV AI and FIHCR, and the need to rescue Bharat’s history from the vicious stranglehold of Nehruvian-Marxist scholarship ...
Artificial intelligence has taken many forms over the years and is still evolving. Will machines soon surpass human knowledge and understanding?
One of the few games that has had an overly long development cycle is 'Pragmata', but the result of all that extra time has produced a very interesting game.
Could tariffs encourage automakers to build even heavier vehicles? We break down the reasons behind this surprising trend and its downsides.
One year after massive flooding hit western North Carolina, immigrant families are rebuilding with little more than grit, neighbors, and community organizing – under an increasingly hostile government ...
Noel Fitzpatrick’s wish for children at 57 has divided readers – some slammed it as proof of male immaturity and double standards, while others saw it as a personal choice shaped by wider social press ...
With the rise of autonomous weapons and social contracts across democracies straining, University College London (UCL) student, SOPHIE SOMERVILLE ROBERTS asks will Gen Z fight in WW3?
I’ve overstood the windward mark by a few boatlengths, and as I bear away, the windward runner blade lifts a foot or so off the ice, then slams down hard. Still, the little DN iceboat slings me ...
Young people around the world are in the middle of a mental health crisis. We want to blame Facebook and TikTok. What if we’re wrong?
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The Publishing Industry Has a Gambling Problem
Companies keep betting on the next bestseller. Literature is poorer for it The post The Publishing Industry Has a Gambling Problem first appeared on The Walrus.
Growing up in Plaistow, east London, Emma Grede kept herself pretty busy. “I was selling fireworks in the newsagents when I was 12 years old. I had a paper round, I worked in a deli. I worked in a ...
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