CHECK LOADING TIME OF YOUR WEBSITE Now a day’s everyone is using Google to search their information. There are millions of websites are available in Google, each websites is with its own content. When you search any information in Google, it will list the links, which is related to your topic. Each link is directed to some websites. While searching, the user always wants to load the websites very fast. Because now a days, in this busy world no one has the patience. If the sites are loading slowly then the user may get tensed. So it may lead the people to get bore while using your website. If you are the blogger you should focus on your web page loading time. Loading time is very important goal to run a successful website. So if you want to attract the visitors to your site you have to reduce the loading time of your website. Here are some websites to check your site loading speed freely. S...
Ever since ChatGPT hyped the use of AI, everyone wanted to try similar AI models on their devices for daily queries. These are powerful AI models capable of executing high-level tasks. Now with the help of customized tools, users can install various Large Language Models (LLMs) on their computers for offline use. If you want to make your computer an AI chat tool that you can access anytime you want, then the answer is the tool that allows users to install various AI models such as Llama 3, Phi 3, Falcon, Gemma, Replit, and more. Let’s now see the steps to get these tools and setup AI Models. M inimum Requirements: Apple Silicon Mac (M1/M2/M3) with macOS 13.6 or newer Windows / Linux PC with a processor that supports AVX2 (typically newer PCs) 16GB+ of RAM is recommended. For PCs, 6GB+ of VRAM is recommended NVIDIA/AMD GPUs supported Note: You can follow this guide for Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. AI Models use a high amount of RAM, CPU, and GPU. I...
It’s a good way to see the world. Representative image. Image by Greg Rakozy on Unsplashed In the ‘biggest update to Google Earth since 2017,’ Google has added the new Time-lapse feature. Time-lapse in Google Earth combines 24 million satellite photos from the past 37 years to make a 4D interactive model. As the name suggests, the Google Earth Time-lapse feature lets you go through a time-lapse of how things have changed over the years. Time-lapse in Google Earth consists of photos taken from 1984 to 2020, which equals 20 petabytes (1 Petabyte is one million gigabytes) of satellite images. Google took these pictures and stitched them into a 4.4 terapixel video. The company says that this entire video is equivalent to over 5 million 4K resolution videos. That said, Google is also calling Time-lapse on Google Earth the largest video on the planet. In its blog post , the company has also promised annual updates to Google Earth for the nex...
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