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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15571 · Mar 18

#python#newton_physics#nvidia_warp#physics_simulation#robotics Newton is a free, open-source GPU-accelerated physics engine for fast, accurate robot simulations, built by NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, and Disney Research. Install easily with `pip install "newton[examples]"` and run demos like pendulums, humanoids, cloth, cables, or hands via simple Python commands—it supports Linux/Windows/macOS with NVIDIA GPUs. You benefit by quickly testing robotics ideas with high-speed, differentiable physics for AI training, real-time adaptability, and complex tasks like manipulation, cutting weeks off development time. https://github.com/newton-physics/newton

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@CryptoM · Post #64538 · 04/09/2026, 06:45 AM

🚀 Satoshi Protocol Layer2 Settlement Network Launches with Upgrades The Satoshi Protocol Layer2 settlement network officially launched on April 6, introducing enhancements in on-chain data statistics and computational capabilities. According to ChainCatcher, the Layer2 network now supports deep cumulative calculations on-chain, allowing for a more accurate reflection of team sizes and business data, thereby improving processing efficiency in complex scenarios. In terms of governance, the protocol has transferred core permissions to a multi-signature contract and adopted a dual-track governance model, with developers and core community members each holding 50% of the decision-making power. The execution threshold is set at 65%, further enhancing decentralization. This upgrade marks the protocol's transition towards community autonomy, providing a reference for technology and governance in the DeFi sector. #SatoshiProtocol#Layer2#Blockchain#DeFi#Governance#Decentralization#OnChainData#NetworkLaunch#Crypto#MultiSignature#ProtocolUpgrade#CommunityAutonomy