Hackernews posts about Ray
Ray is an open-source machine learning framework used to build and optimize large-scale AI models.
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- Jax's true calling: Ray-Marching renderers on WebGL (benoit.paris)
- Testing the Swift C compatibility with Raylib (+WASM) (carette.xyz)
- TI-89 Height-Mapped Raycaster (github.com)
- Think Twice Before Buying or Using Meta's Ray-Bans (www.eff.org)
- Testing Swift's C interoperability with Raylib and WASI (carette.xyz)
- Nvidia created a ray tracing fork of Godot (xcancel.com)
- The Rise of the Ray-Ban Meta Creep (www.wired.com)
- Ban Ray – Your face is not inventory (banray.eu)
- The Rise of the Ray-Ban Meta Creep (www.wired.com)
- Show HN: Moon simulator game, ray-casting (mooncraft2000.com)
- NASA's next X-ray mission, AXIS, has been killed (bigthink.com)
- Ray. the first AI media player by OpenSubtitles (rayplayer.com)
- The Corvette E-Ray Is Dead, but Grand Sport X Picks Up Where It Left Off (www.thedrive.com)
- Both radiologists and AI struggle to identify 'deepfake' X-rays (radiologybusiness.com)
- Testing the Swift C compatibility with Raylib (carette.xyz)
- Another major Japanese electronics firm exits the Blu-ray market (www.tomshardware.com)
- Agent Experience: Sentry vs. TrackJS vs. RayGun (techstackups.com)
- Major upgrades to Ray Serve: 88% lower latency and 11.1x higher throughput (www.anyscale.com)
- Real-time ray tracing on Android (Cornell box, ~120x faster) (www.youtube.com)
- Our Ray: debugging is better together (spatie.be)
- High-performance denoising library for ray tracing (www.openimagedenoise.org)