Five frontier LLMs disagree on 67% of 1k real-world fact-check claims

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On 67% of real-world user fact-checks, the five strongest frontier LLMs disagree, with at least one model picking a verdict 2 or more buckets away from another. The disagreement is not just about calibration, but also about substantive differences in verdicts, with some models concentrating verdicts at the True/False poles and others distributing more broadly across the middle two buckets.

YouTube to automatically label AI-generated videos

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YouTube is making AI disclosure labels more prominent and intuitive for creators and viewers. Labels will now appear directly below the video player for photorealistic AI content and in the description for less altered content.

A Eureka machine that thinks like nature and explores what AI cannot

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Researchers built a neuromorphic computer combining quantum-tunnelling physics with brain-inspired architecture to solve hard mathematical problems. The machine uses a neuromorphic autoencoder with a Fowler-Nordheim annealer to guarantee asymptotic convergence to optimal solutions.

AMD pulls a bait-and-switch on Linux users with Vivado licensing changes

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AMD is switching Vivado to a tiered licensing model, restricting Linux support to the paid Core tier. This move has sparked backlash from users who relied on the free Linux version for FPGA design.

I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit

Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit with their coding agents, leading to increased revenue from enterprise customers. Companies are spending heavily on these tools, with some experiencing budget overruns due to their high usage costs.

I analysed 20 years of my chats

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The author created a personal CRM to track relationships and conversations, using data from various social media platforms and messaging apps. They used large language models to classify and analyze the data, extracting insights into their relationships, including emotional temperature, conversation patterns, and relationship dynamics.

Hallucinate – Massively Multiplayer Online Rave

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Rapira (Рапира) – Soviet programming language interpreter

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A TypeScript interpreter for the Soviet educational programming language Rapira has been implemented with a lexer, parser, and tree-walking evaluator. The interpreter includes a CLI, web playground, and turtle graphics executor, and can be built and run with Bun.

SimCity 3k in 4k (2025)

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SimCity 3000 can be played on modern systems with tweaks. A patched EXE and D3d Wrapper enable widescreen support and fix graphical issues.

Ruby vs. Java vs. TypeScript: my experience on building a Cowork DOCX plugin

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The user tried several languages including Java, Ruby, TypeScript, and Bun to build a DOCX plugin for Claude Cowork, ultimately choosing TypeScript due to potential future MCPB support. The user experienced issues with Ruby's libraries, Bun's source map upload, and Codex's plugin mechanism, but found Java's strict typing and built-in libraries for zip and XMLs to be beneficial.

Libwce: The entropy layer of a wavelet codec, on its own

Most image codecs you know about such as JPEG, JPEG 2000, JPEG XS, WebP are like layer cakes. You have transform sitting on top, entropy coding at the bottom, and rate control floats somewhere in the middle. And then there's a metadata layer wrapping it all up. The interesting bits are hidden under tons of framing code, profile parsers, and standards plumbing. If you just want to see how ...

Commission fines Temu €200M for breaching the Digital Services Act

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May 28, 2026 Read the latest news on the Commission's political priorities and press releases distributed in the past 24 hours.

What Apple and Google are doing to push notifications

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Email and push notifications are being edited by platforms to protect user attention, with control shifting from senders to platforms and users. Senders have limited mechanisms to influence this editing, which is driven by machine learning models that prioritize user experience over sender intent.

I'm Getting into Mesh Networks (Meshtastic, MeshCore, and Reticulum)

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The author is a mesh networking enthusiast who has tried various solutions, including Meshtastic and MeshCore, but finds them limited and unsuitable for large-scale public mesh networks. They recommend Reticulum, a more capable and scalable solution that enables seamless connectivity across different types of networks and devices.

More Whimsical OEIS Sequences

The OEIS has many humorous and whimsical sequences, including "Integers in increasing order of width when printed in Helvetica" and "Beastly fax numbers." These sequences often have fun definitions and keywords, such as "dumb" or "whimsical."

AI sticker shock hits corporate America

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Companies are facing high IT costs and uncertain productivity gains from AI adoption, leading to employee skepticism and layoffs. Many are reevaluating AI use, citing its limited effectiveness beyond coding tasks and the need for more disciplined adoption.

The Ask

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A senior leader attends a meeting with an unfamiliar team, unsure of the agenda or purpose. They must use their instincts and experience to figure out the underlying ask and provide value to the team.

Seeing Around Corners Using Smartphone-Grade Lidar

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Researchers at MIT's Media Lab have developed a method to use off-the-shelf smartphone-grade lidar to see around corners, improving safety in autonomous driving and robotics. The technology, costing less than $100, can detect hidden objects and track their motion, with potential applications beyond its original scope.

Rust (and Slint) on a Jailbroken Kindle

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The user jailbroke their 7th generation Kindle Paperwhite to use it as a clock and then wanted to explore more possibilities with Rust. They successfully cross-compiled Rust for the Kindle using cargo-zigbuild and created a Slint GUI library backend for the device.

Biff is a command line datetime Swiss army knife

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Biff is a command line tool for datetime manipulation and formatting. It uses Jiff and ICU4X for datetime logic and localization.

DuckDuckGo search saw 28% more visits after Google said people love AI mode

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DuckDuckGo's AI-free search page saw a 22.7% increase in visits between May 20-25, with the mobile app installs spiking by 18.1% in the US. Users are seeking alternatives to Google's AI-heavy search, prioritizing choice and privacy.

RamAIn (YC W26) Is Hiring

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RamAIn builds AI agents for enterprise work, automating repetitive tasks 10x faster and more reliably. We're hiring a technical GTM builder to own our top-of-funnel revenue infrastructure and automate manual workflows.

Investigating how prompt politeness affects LLM accuracy (2025)

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Researchers studied how polite or impolite language affects large language model accuracy, finding impolite prompts outperformed polite ones. Impolite prompts achieved higher accuracy, contradicting earlier studies that associated rudeness with poorer outcomes.

Go: Support for Generic Methods

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We propose adding generic concrete methods to Go, allowing methods to have type parameters like functions, which will increase the language's expressiveness and simplify code in certain situations. This change is fully backward-compatible and does not preclude the implementation of generic interface methods at a later time.

FBI Arrests CIA Official with $40M in Gold Bars in His Home

A senior C.I.A. official, David Rush, was arrested for stealing public money and inflating his academic credentials. He is being held in jail after investigators found over $40 million in gold bars and luxury watches at his Virginia residence.

Incident with Pull Requests, Issues, Git Operations and API Requests

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GitHub's Status Page - Incident with Pull Requests, Issues, Git Operations and API Requests.

Warm up your MacBook (2019)

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To quickly warm up a laptop, run the command 'yes yes > /dev/null' in Terminal to repeatedly send the word 'yes' and use 100% CPU. Alternatively, use the stress utility with 'stress -c 6 -m 2 --timeout 300' to peg the CPU and memory to 100%.

A New Typst Template for Pandoc (2025)

The user rebuilt their workflow to typeset markdown-formatted articles to PDF using Pandoc and Typst, creating a new template that utilizes Typst's logic and separates Pandoc's and Typst's logic. The new template includes various customizations such as running heads and footers, text properties, and styling for block-quotations, code blocks, and headings.

Stress disrupts hippocampal integration of overlapping events, memory inference

Acute stress impairs memory inference by reducing reactivation of past memories during new learning and leading to their differentiation rather than integration in the hippocampus. This impairment is associated with reduced ability to infer relationships between events that have not been experienced together.

Google employee charged with $1M Polymarket insider trading bet on search term

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Google employee Michele Spagnuolo charged with fraud for using insider information to make $1.2 million on Polymarket bets. Spagnuolo, a staff information security engineer, accessed confidential Google data to correctly predict search trends.