Learn how to build a personalized, offline YouTube classroom using yt-dlp, Whisper, and a notes viewer for focused, efficient studying without internet distractions.
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Abstract: Extremely large-scale multiple-input-multiple-output (XL-MIMO), which offers vast spatial degrees of freedom, has emerged as a potentially pivotal enabling technology for the sixth ...
This week, on Tech Tuesday, I decided to pick something that I keep swaying between “have-to-get-now” and “will-I-really-use-it”. These devices have always grabbed my attention, maybe because I like ...
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Software can be expensive, but free programs have been a mainstay of the desktop experience for decades, and today's offerings are more powerful than ever. To keep things free, software developers ...