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Buckhead trail structure soars nearly 60 feet high between Ga. Highway 400, forest
PATH400 bike, pedestrian bridge just keeps getting more awesome Josh Green Tue, 11/19/2024 - 14:07 It’s been a good month for awe-inspiring bike and pedestrian bridges in Buckhead.
First, Atlanta Beltline Inc. officially broke ground two weeks ago on a section of the Northwest Trail in southern Buckhead that will include a standout feature on the 22-mile loop: a suspension bridge high over Peachtree Creek, near Lindbergh.
Now, PATH400 is saying, basically, “Hold my beer.”
According to an update from PATH400 spearheads Livable Buckhead, handrails have been added to the soaring Mountain Way Common bridge that help lend an idea just how open and tall the bike and pedestrian infrastructure will be. Denise Starling, Livable Buckhead’s executive director, writes in the latest PATH400 newsletter th
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1. Anthropic announced computer use, a new capability in public beta. Available on the API, developers can direct Claude to use computers the way...
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- Anthropic announced computer use, a new capability in public beta. Available on the API, developers can direct Claude to use computers the way people do—by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking buttons, and typing text. Anthropic also announced a new model, Claude 3.5 Haiku and an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet which demonstrates significant improvements in coding and tool use. The upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet is now available for all users, while the new Claude 3.5 Haiku will be released later this month [Details].
- Cohere released Aya Expanse, a family of highly performant multilingual models that excels across 23 languages and outperforms other leadin
October 21st, 2024: Commitment to the bit, and a conker-scandal update.