One plucky YouTuber explores whether 3D printers might let us wrest back the means of production from Big Fashion.
A new study explores deep learning for image-based defect detection during 3D printing, looking to catch bad builds.
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Catchy rhythms like the tresillo are examples of how our musical perception and preference negotiate between simplicity and ...
Abstract: Software testing is one of the key activities to achieve software quality in practice. Despite its importance, however, we have a remarkable lack of knowledge on how developers test in ...
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