Friday, November 30, 2018

KDE and Necuno Solutions Partner on the Open-Source Necuno Mobile, Fedora 27 Reaches End of Life, Artifact for Linux Now Available, Linux Goes to Mars and BlackArch Linux New Release

News briefs for November 30, 2018.

KDE and Necuno Solutions are partnering to offer Plasma Mobile on the Necuno Mobile, which is a device Necuno describes as "a truly open source hardware platform". From the KDE blog post: "With a focus on openness, security and privacy, the Necuno Mobile is built around an ARM Cortex-A9 NXP i.MX6 Quad and a Vivante GPU. According to Necuno, none of the closed firmware has access to the memory."

Fedora 27 has officially reached End of Life status, and its repositories will no longer receive security or bugfix updates. If you are still running Fedora 27, you should update now to Fedora 28 or 29.

The Artifact card game from Valve has officially been released for Linux. GamingOnLinux reports that this "exciting and addictive card game" is the "first Valve game to arrive with Linux support at release".

The CubeSat satellites that confirmed the successful landing of the Mars Insight lander on Mars earlier this week contained Gumxtix's Linux-driven Overo IronStorm-Y module and Caspa VL camera. According to Linux Gizmos, "the Mars Cube One (MarCO) satellites are the first CubeSats to have traveled beyond low Earth orbit. They also likely represent the farthest distance a Linux computer has traveled into space."

BlackArch Linux, the Penetration Testing Distribution, has just released new ISOs and OVA images. This release adds more than 150 new tools, includes a new version of installer and kernel 4.19.4. See the BlackArch Linux blog for the complete ChangeLog and download links.



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Huawei Is Developing Its Own Android Alternative OS [Confirmed]

For a long time, rumors have been implying that Huawei is secretly working on a smartphone operating system (OS) to topple the Android market. Today, Huawei Product VP, Bruce Lee, confirmed on Weibo (a Chinese social media site and news site) that an alternative OS, to replace Android, is “under development.” Earlier, rumors over the […]

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Apple Music Is Arriving On Amazon Echo Smart Devices

It’s festive season, and Apple wants to make the season merrier for its users. In a bid to do so, Apple is launching its proprietary music service Apple Music for the entire series of Amazon Echo devices starting from December 17. Until now, users can integrate accounts from Amazon Music Unlimited, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart Radio […]

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Check what's taking your disk space in Linux with ncdu

I've written a short tutorial showing how to use ncdu, an Ncursed-based frontend for du, to examine disk space usage in Linux. Space away.

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The High-Performance Computing Issue

December cover

Since the dawn of computing, hardware engineers have had one goal that's stood out above all the rest: speed.

Sure, computers have many other important qualities (size, power consumption, price and so on), but nothing captures our attention like the never-ending quest for faster hardware (and software to power it). Faster drives. Faster RAM. Faster processors. Speed, speed and more speed. [Insert manly grunting sounds here.]

What's the first thing that happens when a new CPU is released? Benchmarks to compare it against the last batch of processors.

What happens when a graphics card is unveiled? Reviewers quickly load up whatever the most graphically demanding video game is and see just how it stacks up to the competition in frame-rate and resolution. Power and speed captures the attention of everyone from software engineers to gamers alike.

Nowhere is this never-ending quest for speed more apparent than in the high-performance computing (HPC) space. Built to handle some of the most computationally demanding work ever conceived by man, these supercomputers are growing faster by the day—and Linux is right there, powering just about all of them.

In this issue of Linux Journal, we take a stroll through the history of supercomputers, from its beginnings (long before Linux was a gleam in Linus Torvalds' eye...heck, long before Linus Torvalds was gleam in his parents' eyes) all the way to the present day where Linux absolutely dominates the Supercomputer and HPC world.

Then we take a deep dive into one of the most critical components of computing (affecting both desktop and supercomputers alike): storage.

Petros Koutoupis, Senior Platform Architect on IBM's Cloud Object Storage, creator of RapidDisk (Linux kernel modules for RAM drives and caching) and LJ Editor at Large, gives an overview of the history of computer storage leading up to the current, ultra-fast SSD and NVMe drives.

Once you're up to speed (see what I did there?) on NVMe storage, Petros then gives a detailed—step-by-step—walk-through of how to best utilize NVMe drives with Linux, including how to set up your system to have remote access to NVMe resources over a network, which is just plain cool.

Taking a break from talking about the fastest computers the Universe has ever known, let's turn our attention to a task that almost every single one of us tackles at least occasionally.

Photography.

Professional photographer Carlos Echenique provides an answer to the age-old question: is it possible for a professional photographer to use a FOSS-based workflow? (Spoiler: the answer is yes.)



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How to Connect Your Android Phone to Ubuntu Wirelessly

connect android to ubuntu using GSConnectLearn how to connect your Android phone to Ubuntu using GSConnect to transfer files, see notifications, or use your phone touchscreen as a mouse.

This post, How to Connect Your Android Phone to Ubuntu Wirelessly, was written by Joey Sneddon and first appeared on OMG! Ubuntu!.



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Distribution Release: BlackArch Linux 2018.12.01

A new version of BlackArch Linux, an Arch Linux-based distribution with a collection of over 2,800 penetration-testing and security tools, has been released: "Today we have released a new BlackArch Linux ISO and OVA images. Here is the changeLog: added more than 150 new tools; enabled wicd service....

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GameShell Console Upgraded: New Dev Board, 1GB Ram, HDMI Port

About a year ago, Clockwork put up a Linux-powered handheld gaming console called GameShell on Kickstarter website. This portable retro console is shipped as a DIY kit that can let you play games, learn to code and also teach you a little about how the hardware works. And the best part is that it lets you […]

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Vivo Nex 2 Leaked, To Arrive With Dual Displays And Triple Cameras

Vivo is soon to unveil the successor to the Nex S, supposedly called the Nex 2. The rumors have started building up and the recent one is in the form of a video throwing light at the design of the future Vivo device. According to a recent unboxing video, the purported Vivo Nex 2 is […]

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Nokia 7.1 With PureDisplay And Dual Cameras Launched In India

HMD Global-owned Nokia has launched a new smartphone in the mid-segment, dubbed the Nokia 7.1 in India. The main highlight of the smartphone is the PureDisplay it comes with. The PureDisplay panel spans 5.84-inch and is Full HD+ in nature, coming with an aspect ratio rated at 19:9 for thin bezels. Another highlight of the […]

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WIndows 10 Insider Build 18290 Brings Fluent Design To Start Menu

Proprietary Windows Fluent Design has always enchanted Windows 10 users. Now stunning design changes are materializing on the Start Menu as well. In the latest Windows 10 19H1 Build for Fast Ring users, Microsoft has brought that  subtle design change to the Start menu. It has polished up its power and user menus, and added icons […]

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MediaTek Helio P90 Teased With “Groundbreaking AI” Capabilities

Amidst rumors related to the unannounced Helio P80 chipset, chipmaker MediaTek has started to tease a new chipset in the making, dubbed the MediaTek Helio P90. The company has recently released a teaser video via its Twitter handle, giving us an inkling of the arrival of the new high-end processor soon. While the teaser video […]

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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Crontab Guru – Schedule Cron Jobs Quickly and Easily

Crontab Guru is a free editor for both beginner and advanced users to edit and schedule cron jobs in a quick and easy manner. You can use crontab to create cron schedule expressions for almost anytime period you can imagine. Its website has a schedule generator whose variables (minute, hour, day of the month, day of […]

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Mozilla Hosts Round-Table With Indian Tech Companies On Data Privacy

California-based Mozilla recently hosted a round-table conference during its first Indian edition of ‘Privacy Matters’ to discuss issues related to data privacy. The round-table conference involved various prominent people from companies such as Aditya Birla Group, Dunzo, Ibibo, Practo, Ola, Zeotap, Zomato, for data privacy prior to the introduction of the data privacy protection law. […]

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Intel Releases “Modern Drivers” For Windows 10 Users

Following the announcement of introducing Modern Drivers for Windows 10, Intel has nowstartedd rolling out driver updates for some of its Intel Graphic Cards. Intel Modern Drivers a.k.a Universal Windows Drivers is a new way of how Windows 10 interacts with PC hardware. The methodology is only possible because of the UWP (Universal Windows Platform) infrastructure within […]

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12,564 Websites Blocked To Stop Torrenting Of India’s Most Expensive Movie

The Madras High Court has ordered the internet service providers to block 12,564 pirate sites in India, as reported by TorrentFreak. The report also states that it’s the “most aggressive website blocking order” granted anywhere around the globe. This step has been taken in response to an application filed by Lyca Productions Private Limited, the makers of […]

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OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition Might Come With 10GB RAM On Dec 12

OnePlus recently confirmed its collaboration with the automotive maker McLaren to launch the OnePlus 6T McLaren variant. Now, rumor has it that the new smartphone will arrive with a massive 10GB of RAM. If a report by MySmartPrice is to be believed, the OnePlus 6T McLaren variant is expected to make its entry with 10GB of […]

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Daredevil Canceled By Netflix After Three Seasons

After the cancellation of Luke Cage and Iron Fist, Netflix and Marvel have decided to say goodbye to Daredevil as well; it was the show that launched Marvel universe on the widely popular video streaming platform. “Marvel’s Daredevil will not return for a fourth season on Netflix,” Netflix confirmed in a statement given to Deadline. The company said […]

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Say ‘Thank You’ And ‘Please’ To Get More Polite Answers From Google Assistant

Google is adding a set of new features to Google Assistant, including the “Pretty Please” feature that was announced back in May during Google I/O. The features have been bundled as “surviving the holidays” toolkit, and are intended to improve the productivity and home entertainment capabilities of Google Assistant. If you have a display-equipped Assistant, […]

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Lenovo To Pay $7.3 Million For Cramming Adware In Laptops

Lenovo, the Chinese laptop manufacturer company, has reached an agreement with a consumer group that filed a class-action lawsuit against the company for installing adware in its laptops. In 2015, a group of consumers filed a lawsuit against Lenovo after security researchers found that the company’s laptops are pre-installed with “Superfish” adware. According to the […]

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Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 Call for Testing, openSUSE T-Shirt and Poster Design Contest, RISC-V Foundation Joins The Linux Foundation, Location Tracking in Android Violates GDPR and FSF Announces 18 GNU Releases

News briefs for November 29, 2018.

UBports announces a call for testing for Ubuntu Touch OTA-6. They are asking the community for feedback and have prepared a GitHub project for OTA-6 quality assurance. See the UBports blog for more info on how you can help with the testing and also to see what's new in the OTA-6 release, which is scheduled for December 7th.

openSUSE is having a t-shirt and poster design contest for the openSUSE Conference 2019, which is being held in Nuremberg, Germany. The contest begins December 1, 2018, and the deadline for entry is January 15, 2019.

The RISC-V Foundation, a non-profit that works to encourage adoption of the RISC-V architecture for chip design, has joined the Linux Foundation to help RISC-V grow its open-source ecosystem. FossBytes reports that to start, the two foundations are "aiming at preparing helpful guides to help Linux and Zephyr users get started with RISC-V. The initial guides are expected to be unveiled at the RISC-V Summit in Santa Clara on Dec. 3."

Seven European consumer organizations have filed a complaint that Google location tracking in Android "lacks a valid legal basis in the European Union". According to The Register, "At the heart of the complaint is that the user control of location tracking falls far short of what's required by the union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)—the consent controls are both deceptive and ineffective."

The Free Software Foundation announces 18 GNU releases for the month (as of November 27th). Subscribe to the GNU mailing list for new GNU release announcements, and download GNU software from the GNU mirrors.



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How To Setup VPN? How To Use It To Its Maximum Capability?

Protecting privacy on the internet is a crucial task these days. If you want to make your Internet footprints untrackable, you can choose to opt for a virtual private network that encrypts your data so that nobody can snoop on it. To understand the working of a virtual private network, refer to our detailed guide […]

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Linux and Supercomputers

As we sit here, in the year Two Thousand and Eighteen (better known as "the future, where the robots live"), our beloved Linux is the undisputed king of supercomputing. Of the top 500 supercomputers in the world, approximately zero of them don't run Linux (give or take...zero).

The most complicated, powerful computers in the world—performing the most intense processing tasks ever devised by man—all rely on Linux. This is an amazing feat for the little Free Software Kernel That Could, and one heck of a great bragging point for Linux enthusiasts and developers across the globe.

But it wasn't always this way.

In fact, Linux wasn't even a blip on the supercomputing radar until the late 1990s. And, it took another decade for Linux to gain the dominant position in the fabled "Top 500" list of most powerful computers on the planet.

A Long, Strange Road

To understand how we got to this mind-blowingly amazing place in computing history, we need to go back to the beginning of "big, powerful computers"—or at least, much closer to it: the early 1950s.

Tony Bennett and Perry Como ruled the airwaves, The Day The Earth Stood Still was in theaters, I Love Lucy made its television debut, and holy moly, does that feel like a long time ago.

In this time, which we've established was a long, long time ago, a gentleman named Seymour Cray—whom I assume commuted to work on his penny-farthing and rather enjoyed a rousing game of hoop and stick—designed a machine for the Armed Forces Security Agency, which, only a few years before (in 1949), was created to handle cryptographic and electronic intelligence activities for the United States military. This new agency needed a more powerful machine, and Cray was just the man (hoop and stick or not) to build it.

Figure 1. Seymour Cray, Father of the Supercomputer (from http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-history-seymour-cray-s-mind-worked-at-super-computer-speed/289683511

This resulted in a machine known as the Atlas II.

Weighing a svelte 19 tons, the Atlas II was a groundbreaking powerhouse—one of the first computers to use Random Access Memory (aka "RAM") in the form of 36 Williams Tubes (Cathode Ray Tubes, like the ones in old CRT TVs and monitors, capable of storing 1024 bits of data each).



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Beware! The Virus Alerts We See Could Be A Scam Run By Bogus Indian Call Centers

We often come across virus alerts on our devices warning us of possible virus infection devices that could be prone to. However, those alerts could, in reality, be scams running for distorting money from us. According to a report by The New York Times, one out of five people who receive such alert messages tend to […]

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Facebook Considered Selling User Data, As Per Internal Documents

2018 has been a train wreck for Facebook so far, and the situation doesn’t seem to change even in the ending months of the year. Some internal documents of Facebook seized by British lawmakers have revealed that the social media giant had plans to sell user data between 2012 and 2014 according to The Washington […]

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OPPO Could Launch A Foldable Smartphone In February 2019

Amongst various tech companies making their way into the foldable arena, OPPO is now the new rumored entrant to hop onto the foldable smartphone league. According to the Dutch tech website Tweakers, the Chinese company’s product manager, Chuck Wang has suggested that the company will soon launch its first-ever foldable smartphone, preferably during Mobile World […]

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Distribution Release: Calculate Linux 18 "LXQt"

Alexander Tratsevskiy has announced the release of Calculate Linux 18 "LXQt" edition, a new variant of the project's Gentoo-based set of distributions with LXQt as the default desktop: "We are happy to announce the release of a new Calculate Linux Desktop flavour, featuring the LXQt desktop and therefore....

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Asus Launches ROG Gaming Smartphone In India For INR 69,990

Asus, the Taiwanese electronics and hardware company has launched its popular ROG (Republic Of Gamers) gaming smartphone in India today. The game-centric smartphone features 6-inch full HD+ AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate, HDR visuals, 1ms response time and 10000:1 contrast ratio for rendering smooth visuals while playing high-end games. The device is tailored for […]

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Honor 8C Launched In India: Comes With Dual Cameras, Starts At INR 11,999

After several rumors and leaks, Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has finally launched the Honor 8C in India. The company also unveiled the Honor Band 4 alongside. The Honor 8C comes with a 6.26-inch HD+ FullView display with a notch and an aspect ratio rated at 19:9 for really thin bezels, serving as one of its highlights. […]

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SMPlayer: Media Player++

Check out the versatile SMPlayer and its awesome features. Also learn how to install SMPlayer in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.

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Starbucks To Block Porn On Its Free Wi-Fi

Starbucks has been criticized several times over the years for not preventing customers from watching porn on its free Wi-Fi network. Today, the coffee retailer finally gave in by announcing that it will introduce a filter to prevent customers from viewing porn and other explicit material in its outlets (as reported by Business Insider). An internet […]

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YouTube Originals To Become Free And Ad-Supported By 2020

Starting off with a new strategy which the company calls ‘Single Slate’, Google-owned video streaming platform YouTube has announced that it makes its original content available for free, with support for adverts by 2020. According to a report by Variety, YouTube Originals (previously called YouTube Red) will no longer be a subscription-based service, allowing around […]

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Project Fi Is Now “Google Fi” — Now Available For iPhone, Samsung, OnePlus

Project Fi, which prioritizes Wi-Fi calling over traditional carrier calling, has been renamed to Google Fi and is now available for iPhones and certain Samsung and OnePlus devices. The service was earlier available for Google devices including Pixel, Nexus, four Motorola models and LG phones. For iPhone owners, the service is still in beta mode, […]

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Remember Those Leaked NSA Tools? Hackers Are Still Using Them To Hijack Computers

It’s not a hidden fact that NSA is probably the most capable creator of hacking tools that can penetrate different computing platforms and sniff useful information. Last year, things took a surprising turn when NSA’s powerful hacking tools were leaked online. Since that leak, those tools and exploits are being used by notorious elements all […]

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Dell Says A Security Breach To Steal Customer Data Was Attempted

Dell announced on Wednesday that it had detected an unauthorized attempt to extract customer information from Dell.com earlier this month. The company said the breach was attempted on November 9, but it managed to stop the hackers who were trying to steal customer data. The intruders tried to extract customer information such as customer names, email […]

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Apple Watch Series 4 To Finally Get ECG Feature With watchOS 5.1.2

Apple announced Apple Watch Series 4 in September, bringing a nearly bezel-less screen and a set of advanced features such as fall detection, emergency SOS, and a comprehensive activity tracker. However, one of the most exciting features was the electrocardiogram feature that could detect and alert users about a variety of cardiac problems. At its […]

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Episode 8: Nostalgia, Security, and Shawn

Slimbook & Kubuntu - Combat Report 2

The journey continues. This sequel brings you an on-going, long-term review of Slimbook Pro2 & Kubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver experience following a series of meaningful, real-life experience use cases, including ergonomics, application behavior and bugs, HD scaling, WINE programs, system stability, performance, and more. This be Report 2. Have fun.

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Sundar Pichai To Testify Before Congress On December 5 On Biased Search Results

According to reports from CNET and The Washington Post, Sundar Pichai will appear before Congress on December 5. In his testimony, the Google CEO is expected to answer questions about Google’s politically biased search results and Google’s “Dragonfly” project to launch a censored search engine in China. The last time Sundar Pichai appeared before officials from Washington […]

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RHEL for ARM Now Supported on AWS, Malicious Code Discovered in JavaScript Library to Steal Cryptocurrency, Red Hat Purchases NooBaa, Users Reporting EXT4 Filesystem Corruption Issues with Linux 4.19 and Rust's 2018 Survey

News briefs for November 28, 2018.

AWS announced Amazon EC2 A1 instances this week, the first AWS instances based on Arm architecture. And, yesterday Red Hat announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux for ARM AMIs are now available for Amazon EC2 A1: "this means that customers seeking to use a multi-architecture approach across the hybrid cloud can use the world's leading enterprise Linux platform to fuel their mission-critical workloads, even on Arm instances in AWS Cloud." Red Hat plans to make Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Beta for ARM accessible soon as well.

Malicious code that infected the Event-stream JavaScript library to steal cryptocurrency from digital wallets was discovered recently. FossBytes reports that the researchers investigating the code found that the "targets are libraries linked to Copay Bitcoin wallet app that is available for mobile as well as desktop users. The harmful code steals the coins in the Copay wallet and then tries to connect to copayapi.host with 111.90.151.134 IP address located in Malaysia." However, an updated version without the malicious code was posted about two months ago.

Red Hat purchases NooBaa, a hybrid-cloud, data-storage company. According to ZDNet, NooBaa provides "multi-cloud storage management, which enables allows you to manage, deploy, and migrate data storage across private and major public clouds. This includes Alibaba, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud."

Users are reporting EXT4 filesystem corruption problems with Linux 4.19. According to Phoronix, "There was initially some belief it could have been due to the multi-queue block code (BLK MQ) code in Linux 4.19, but that appears to be ruled out. Unfortunately, EXT4 file-system maintainer Ted Ts'o has been unable to reproduce this corruption issue on his own hardware."

The Rust Team's 2018 Survey is now available. The survey shows a steady stream of new users to the Rust programming language (~23% started using it in the past three months) and also that 40% of users felt productive in Rust with less than one month of use. Python ranks number one as the language users are most familiar with. See the Rust 2018 Survey for all the results.



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Playing Grand Theft Auto Inside A Neural Network’s Hallucination? It’s Possible!

Ever imagined what a Neural Network's hallucination would look like? The post Playing Grand Theft Auto Inside A Neural Network’s Halluc...