European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls

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The article praises advancements in car safety and efficiency but criticizes the excessive use of glossy trims and touchscreens. Euro NCAP plans to test for physical controls by 2026 to enhance driving safety.

Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative

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Kagi and Wolfram

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Kagi is dedicated to delivering a search experience that prioritizes accuracy and user trust, integrating Wolfram|Alpha to enhance results. They're adding new features like instant summary boxes and expanding their "Small Web" initiative to promote authentic content.

Meta outage

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See the status and check for outages for Meta business products including Ads Manager, Meta Business Suite, WhatsApp Business API and more.

Stable Diffusion 3: Research Paper

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The research paper reveals that Stable Diffusion 3 surpasses other text-to-image models in prompt adherence and typography. It introduces a new architecture, MMDiT, which enhances text understanding and image generation.

Cracking Meta's Messenger Certificate Pinning on macOS

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Batuhan İçöz from Texts.com analyzed Meta's Messenger for macOS, attempting to bypass its security to study network requests, but was hindered by certificate pinning. İçöz managed to disable pinning by modifying the Messenger binary, enabling the interception of requests for analysis.

Nerdy internals of an Apple text editor

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The article explains the intricacies of Paper, a TextView-based text editor for Apple platforms using TextKit 1, detailing its structure, attributes, and performance optimization techniques. It covers TextView's complexity, text attributes for styling, and efficient algorithms for fast editing.

Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war

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CPJ reports at least 95 journalists killed in the Israel-Gaza war since October 7, marking the deadliest period for journalists on record. Investigations into these deaths and other threats to media workers in the conflict zone are ongoing.

Training LLMs from ground zero as a startup

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The article discusses the unpredictability and variance in quality of compute hardware for model training, emphasizing that not all GPU clusters are equal and the process often feels like a hardware lottery. It also highlights the challenges of setting up stable training environments, the importance of fail-safes, and the necessity for startups to develop internal workflows to mitigate these issues.

I spend £8,500 a year to live on a train

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Lasse Stolley, a German teen, has embraced a nomadic lifestyle by legally living on trains with an unlimited railcard, traveling across Germany for work and pleasure. He enjoys the minimalist life, working as a coder, and exploring the country, despite the challenges of train schedules.

Open-source project ZLUDA lets CUDA apps run on AMD GPUs

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Andrzej Janik has released ZLUDA 3, allowing NVIDIA GPU applications to run on AMD hardware without developer modifications. ZLUDA, initially for Intel GPUs, is now open-source after corporate disinterest.

Sell for half a billion and get nothing (2021)

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Flutter's acquisition of FanDuel for $465M left founders and employees with nothing due to investors' strong liquidation preferences. Founders must understand these terms and build healthy startups to negotiate better deals.

Facing reality about the EU is a core requirement for good management

The article criticizes executives for making decisions based on ideology rather than facts, exemplified by misguided EU analysis and the counterproductive trend of mass layoffs. It emphasizes the EU's commitment to the single market, which is central to its existence and aims at preventing market fragmentation, a concept misunderstood by many, including major tech companies like Apple.

The "missing" graph datatype already exists. It was invented in the '70s

The article discusses the lack of built-in support for graphs in programming languages, countering the notion that graphs are too complex for mainstream languages and advocating for Datalog, a declarative language suited for graph algorithms. It highlights Datalog's natural expression of graph problems, its performance, and recent research integrating it with other languages.

Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)

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Microsoft will end support for the Windows Subsystem for Android on Windows 11, affecting the Amazon Appstore and related apps after March 5, 2025. Developers are advised on compatibility and testing for app optimization on Windows.

Elliptic curve 'murmurations' found with AI

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Elliptic curves connect simple high school math to complex research mathematics and are crucial in cryptography and solving major problems like Fermat's Last Theorem. Recent collaborative efforts using AI and statistical methods have uncovered new, surprising patterns in these curves, spurring further mathematical investigation.

Cloudflare Announces Firewall for AI

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Cloudflare introduces Firewall for AI to secure Large Language Models (LLMs) from abuse, featuring tools like Rate Limiting and Sensitive Data Detection. The system addresses LLM-specific vulnerabilities and provides a protective layer by analyzing user prompts for potential exploits.

A Bug in Early Creative Commons Licenses Has Enabled Copyleft Trolls (2022)

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Creative Commons licenses, designed to foster legal content sharing, have been exploited by "copyleft trolls" targeting good-faith users over minor oversights. These trolls use outdated licenses to demand payments, threatening legal action and leveraging statutory damages.

European court favors strong encryption, calling it key to privacy rights

The European Court of Human Rights upheld strong encryption as a basic privacy right, not affecting U.S. law but possibly influencing U.K. legislation. The court's decision challenges Russia's demand for message decryption and could impact global encryption policies.

Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: 2023 Progress on Smooth Scrolling

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Bill is driven by the challenge of how best to quantify valuable questions that defy quantification. It's possible this instinct may have been awakened in Bill at age 14, when he won a soft, stuffed bunny at the orthodontist for guessing the number of jelly beans in the gumball machine.

Launch HN: Greptile (YC W24) - RAG on codebases that actually works

Greptile is a tool designed for developers to understand and navigate complex codebases efficiently, moving beyond simple RAG techniques by using AST parsing and "agentic search." It ensures security by not storing code and allows integration with private repositories for a comprehensive understanding.

The Shen Programming Language

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The article discusses the goal of integrating Shen technology into major programming platforms, aiming to elevate programming across different languages. It also mentions the availability of the book "Programming the Logic Lab" for online reading.

New Federal Rule Caps Credit Card Late Fees at $8

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau caps credit card late fees at $8, a move expected to save households $10 billion annually. The rule targets large issuers and may face legal challenges from banking groups.
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Google announces updates to improve Search by refining ranking algorithms and updating spam policies to reduce low-quality, unoriginal content. These changes aim to enhance user experience and decrease unoriginal content in search results by 40%.

Ace of Aces: Why you should do maths as a game designer

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The article discusses Ace of Aces, a pre-computer first-person shooter game from 1980 with an innovative interface using paired picture books, and explores the concept of programming as a list of mathematical instructions, evident in various forms of early computing and board games.

Why do tree-based models still outperform deep learning on tabular data? (2022)

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The article presents benchmarks comparing deep learning and tree-based models like XGBoost on tabular data, showing tree models excel on medium-sized datasets. It outlines challenges for developing tabular-specific Neural Networks to guide future research.

Linux Crosses 4% Market Share Worldwide

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Linux's desktop market share has reached 4.03%, marking a 1% increase in just eight months after taking 30 years to hit 3%. This growth is due to its open-source nature, improved aesthetics, and user-friendliness, appealing to a wider audience.

Linkers and Loaders (1999) [pdf]

The article traces the evolution of linkers and loaders from simple early tools to sophisticated systems supporting modern programming languages and dynamic linking. It emphasizes the importance of understanding linkers for system designers, language developers, and programmers.

Facebook Is Not Working

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How to generate uniformly random points on n-spheres and in n-balls

The article outlines over twenty methods for uniformly sampling from $d$-dimensional spheres and balls, highlighting the balance between simplicity, efficiency, and application relevance. It emphasizes that the methods vary in complexity and efficiency, with some suited for lower dimensions lacking higher-dimensional generalizations.

The Lost Universe: NASA's Tabletop Role-Playing Game Adventure

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NASA's first TTRPG adventure, set on the rogue planet Exlaris, tasks players with solving a cosmic mystery involving the disappearance of researchers and the Hubble Space Telescope. The game is adaptable for 4-7 players, levels 7-10, and encourages using science skills while exploring the universe's mysteries.

Based: Simple linear attention language models

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Based combines sliding window and linear attention for high-quality language modeling with strong recall, outperforming other efficient architectures. It decodes without a KV-cache, offering a 24x throughput improvement over Transformers with Flash-Attention 2.

JEDEC publishes GDDR7 graphics memory standard

JEDEC announces JESD239 GDDR7 SGRAM, doubling bandwidth over GDDR6 and introducing PAM3 interface for enhanced performance. The new memory standard targets diverse applications, including AI and gaming, with improved data integrity features.

Screen time robs average toddler of hearing 1,000 words spoken by adult a day

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A study reveals toddlers hear over 1,000 fewer adult words daily due to screen time, impacting language skills. Using speech tech, researchers found a strong link between screen exposure and reduced language interactions in children up to three years old.

This Is Knuth 3:16 (2002)

Knuth is celebrated for his contributions to computer science and other fields, including typeface design, moral commentary, and music. Details of his life are scarce, and while some claim he invented the computer, this is unverified.

France enshrines 'freedom' to abortion in Constitution, in world first

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France's Parliament voted to enshrine abortion rights in the Constitution with a 780-72 vote, amending Article 34. The bill, backed by Macron and celebrated nationwide, makes a woman's right to abortion irreversible.

Array languages vs. the curse of the spreadsheet

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The article discusses the widespread use of spreadsheets for data entry and presentation, highlighting their ease of use but also their limitations in computation and error visibility. It introduces Kap, an array programming language aiming to enhance computation while integrating with spreadsheet functionality.

Library of Juggling

The Library of Juggling compiles various juggling tricks, providing animations and tutorials. It's on hiatus, but existing content remains available for reference.

The Future That Never Was

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OS/2 2.0, Microsoft's hybrid 32-bit operating system in 1990, reused much 16-bit code from OS/2 1.2, which sped up development. Despite its stability and advanced features like MVDM support, its DOS compatibility issues and delayed release impacted its market success.

Interactive SQLite Documentation: Experiment with Queries in Real-Time

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SQLite Cloud introduces an Interactive SQLite Console for real-time SQL query interaction and learning within the browser, featuring a preloaded database and user-friendly interface. This tool, leveraging WASM technology, is integrated into the documentation, facilitating SQL skills enhancement.

Google Demands That We Censor Our Content

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Google has flagged a site for policy violations, restricting ad serving, and may disable ads completely if issues aren't resolved. The site is accused of violating policies unrelated to its content, suggesting possible censorship motives.

My talk on CSS runtime performance

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The speaker presented research on CSS performance, highlighting browser vendors' efforts to optimize it and encouraging developers to use DevTools for better understanding. They also discussed the evolution of CSS features and their impact on performance without discouraging sophisticated usage.

Natron: Open-source alternative to Adobe After Effects

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The article reviews Natron, an open-source compositing software for VFX and motion graphics on Linux, as a potential alternative to Adobe After Effects. It highlights Natron's features, ease of use across platforms, and its limitations, including occasional instability and slower development.

LibraryBox

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LibraryBox, created by Jason Griffey, is a digital tool for distributing information in areas with limited internet. The v2.1, improved by a Knight Foundation grant, serves educational and emergency needs.

Show HN: Workout Tracker PWA

JPEG XL Is a Stupid Name

Copyright Mark Pekala™ 2023, although I have no idea what that means.

Show HN: NeedleDrop – Guess the movie from a song

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The author created a daily trivia game where players guess movies from Needle Drops, inspired by Wordle and built using ChatGPT. Clues are provided with each wrong guess, and feedback is encouraged via contact.

Why are there so many methane satellites?

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MethaneSAT, a new satellite, joins the orbital fleet monitoring methane, with more to come, aiming to improve emissions tracking. Despite numerous satellites and ground instruments, full methane leak detection coverage remains elusive.

Rapid7 throws JetBrains under the bus for uncoordinated vulnerability disclosure

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Rapid7 criticizes JetBrains for silently patching two critical TeamCity vulnerabilities without adhering to disclosure norms, risking infosec community backlash. Exploits for these vulnerabilities began soon after disclosure, with JetBrains' actions drawing industry scrutiny and concern for CI/CD server security.

Tell HN: Pivotal Tracker removes non-enterprise price tiers

VMware announces the discontinuation of "Startup" and "Standard" Pivotal Tracker subscriptions after March 31, 2024, with only "Enterprise" options available. Current subscribers will retain access until expiration, plus a 60-day grace period for data migration.

The Beauty of Roots (2023)

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Dan Christensen visualized the roots of polynomials with integer coefficients, revealing patterns and areas where roots are sparse. Sam Derbyshire expanded this by plotting roots of specific polynomials up to degree 24, highlighting density variations and intricate patterns.

A Vanishing World: On Europe's Disappearing Peasantry

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The article reflects on a journey through the sparsely populated landscapes of Mayo, Ireland, imbued with historical resonance from Neolithic farmers to the Great Famine. It explores the persistence of rural culture and the impact of emigration, interweaving personal ancestry and the universal shift from agrarian life to urbanization.

Academish Voice (2022)

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A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. It's the all-in-one workspace for you and your team

Nuke: A memory arena implementation for Go

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Memory arenas in Go improve performance and cache locality, and reduce garbage collection workload but require careful use to avoid increased memory waste. They're beneficial for managing frequent small allocations and can be made concurrent-safe with specific functions.

Hetzner GEX44 with Nvidia GPU

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AI inference utilizes trained models to analyze and predict new data, crucial for AI applications. The GEX44, with Nvidia RTX™ 4000 SFF Ada GPU, enhances this process with speed, precision, and energy efficiency.

The built environment and the determination of fault in urban pedestrian crashes

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The study highlights that pedestrians are often deemed at fault in crashes on fast, high-volume roads with bus stops, but better crossing provisions can lead to less pedestrian blame. Disparities in crossing provisions and fault exist across neighborhoods, suggesting a need for systemic design changes and collective responsibility in traffic safety.

Investigating immune response of a man who received 217 Covid vaccines

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Researchers at FAU and Universitätsklinikum Erlangen studied a man with over 200 Covid-19 vaccinations, finding his immune system robust with high T-cell and antibody levels. This unique case shows no immune fatigue, challenging concerns about frequent antigen exposure.

WebKit Features in Safari 17.4

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Safari 17.4 introduces 46 new features and 146 bug fixes, enhancing performance and compatibility across various Apple operating systems. Key updates include native switch control in HTML, vertical form controls, and expanded CSS capabilities like align-content in block and table layouts.

Ask HN: How's the current state of hiring in the LLM field?

The article suggests that while LLMs are interesting, they are not a guaranteed path to career success; most businesses use them for simple tasks without needing deep expertise. It's advised to be a data scientist with LLM understanding, as the demand for high-end LLM specialists is limited.

Tell HN: Facebook, Instagram authentication looks down worldwide

The article discusses a widespread issue with password resets and account access problems on major platforms, hinting at a potential coordinated attack or patch. It also describes the resulting surge in traffic to alternative communication services.

Ubicloud: Open, Free, and Portable Cloud

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Ubicloud provides IaaS cloud features on bare metal providers, such as Hetzner, Leaseweb, or AWS Bare Metal. You can set it up yourself or use our managed service. Ubicloud provides IaaS cloud features on bare metal providers, such as Hetzner, Leaseweb, or AWS Bare Metal. You can set it up yourself or use our managed service.

London's Great Stink

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In 1858, the Great Stink arising from the polluted Thames forced British politicians to act, spurred by health threats and unbearable odors. Joseph Bazalgette's engineering solutions resolved the crisis, shaping London's modern sewer system and embankments.

Ancient counterfeiters and their fake coins

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The article discusses the long history of coin counterfeiting, from ancient times when coins were first minted to the different methods counterfeiters used. It also touches on the collectibility of ancient counterfeits and the measures taken to combat counterfeiting, like Athens' coin testing law.

Generative AI and the widening software developer knowledge gap

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Mathias advises on increasing team velocity without compromising mental health and empowerment, while emphasizing the importance of inclusion, communication, and risk management in leadership.

Let's build a VORON Trident

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The author chronicles their experience assembling a VORON Trident 250 as their first 3D printer project. They admit to being a novice and aim to share their journey and challenges, including photos, concluding with a functioning printer.

Global Economy Approaches Soft Landing, but Risks Remain

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The global economy is set for a steady 3.1% growth with declining inflation, but risks like geopolitical tensions and fiscal pressures loom. Divergent growth forecasts and inflation trends suggest a complex path ahead for policy adjustments.

Forecasting with Trees (2021)

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The Kumo team at AWS combines software engineering and AI/ML expertise to enhance IT support for Amazon employees, using machine learning to automate and personalize customer service. They are also recruiting for various roles, emphasizing diversity and offering a supportive work environment.

Sergey Brin says in rare appearance that company 'messed up' Gemini image launch

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Sergey Brin emerged from retirement, excited by AI's trajectory, and addressed Google's AI challenges and flawed image generator at AGI House. He discussed AI's impact on search, Google's core market leadership, and the need for AI accuracy improvements.

Doks – Build a Docs Site

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Hyas is a web framework for creating fast, secure, and SEO-friendly documentation websites, extendable with integrations and libraries. It offers guides for deployment and community support via Discussions.

Adding Systemd to PostmarketOS

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postmarketOS integrates systemd to improve compatibility with KDE and GNOME, and has proof-of-concept images available, while still supporting OpenRC for those who prefer it. This move aims to enhance the OS without abandoning its Alpine Linux base.

Generating a 3D map with OpenStreetMap and A-Frame

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The article discusses the author's progress on a Disney World wait time project, where they moved from using HTML5 canvas to creating a 3D map with A-Frame and THREE.js. They detail technical steps in refining the map's geometry and scaling, and plans for future enhancements.

KDE Neon shows that the Plasma 6 Linux distro is something special

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KDE Plasma 6, bundled with KDE Frameworks 6.0 and KDE Gear 24.02 apps, is now available and promises a visually appealing and fast experience. It features a new default theme, floating panel, and is optimized for Wayland, marking a significant update to the KDE desktop environment.

Event Interception

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The article discusses strategies for integrating new systems with legacy ones using Event Interception, minimizing changes to the old system. It highlights using technical seams for event routing and various methods like messaging infrastructure and reverse proxies for effective transition.

Nvidia bans using translation layers for CUDA software

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Nvidia has restricted the use of CUDA on non-Nvidia hardware since 2021, a clause now included in EULA for versions 11.6 and up. This aims to curb the use of translation layers by competitors and maintain Nvidia's dominance in accelerated computing.

CatBoost: Open-source gradient boosting library

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CatBoost enhances training by handling non-numeric data and offers a fast GPU gradient-boosting algorithm, suitable for large datasets and low-latency applications. Developed by Yandex, it's widely used in various industries and is open-source, with support available on Stack Overflow.

Logic Programming in Rust

Ascent enables the computation of fixed points in user-defined lattices, where new facts are joined with existing ones to form a single fact, a process not possible in Datalog. It also features Rust-like syntax, supports stratified negation, aggregation, and the ascent_run! macro for in-scope variable evaluation.

Likelihood functions, p-values, and the replication crisis

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Claude 3 Opus suspects it is being tested from benchmark question

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European Court Confirms: Weakening Encryption Violates Fundamental Rights

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The European Court of Human Rights ruled that forced decryption infringes on privacy rights, with the Podchasov v. Russia case emphasizing the importance of encryption for private life and expression. The Court deemed blanket data retention and state decryption mandates as disproportionate and unlawful in democratic societies.

Why Rust is worse than C for programming low-level hw

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Prompt injection and jailbreaking are not the same thing

The article clarifies the difference between "prompt injection" and "jailbreaking" in the context of Large Language Models, emphasizing the unique risks and defenses associated with each. The author stresses the importance of understanding and addressing prompt injection as a significant security concern.

Dell exec reveals Nvidia has a 1,000-watt GPU in the works

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Nvidia's upcoming B100 AI accelerator is expected to consume 1,000 watts, which is 42% more than its predecessor, but liquid cooling might not be necessary. The company's future GPUs, including a possible GB200 combining a CPU and GPU, could push power consumption even higher.

Why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity

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Android leads the global market with a 43.74% share, while Linux is gaining traction on desktops, now at 4.03%. Despite Windows' dominance, Linux's diversity with over 200 distributions and various package managers presents challenges for user adoption.

FreeBSD 13.3-Release Announcement

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Freebsd 13.3-release can be installed from bootable iso images or over the network. it also supports booting into a "livefs' based rescue mode. please note that 13.2 will not be supported until three months from the release date, i.e. june 30, 2024. if you have any questions about 13.3, please contact us at [email protected]. and we'll be

How to speed up the Rust compiler in March 2024

The article discusses significant performance improvements in the Rust compiler, including reduced build times and smaller binary sizes due to various merged PRs. Steady, continuous enhancements over the years have led to a cumulative reduction in compile times.

Gender gap in tech jobs narrows across advanced economies

The article promotes full digital access to Financial Times' journalism on any device, with various pricing options and the ability to cancel anytime. It also offers a print edition delivery service and discounts for upfront annual payments.

Calyx, a Compiler Infrastructure for Accelerator Generators

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JetBrains TeamCity Multiple Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities (Fixed)

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Rapid7 discovered two critical vulnerabilities in JetBrains TeamCity, with CVE-2024-27198 allowing full server compromise and CVE-2024-27199 enabling information disclosure and system modification. JetBrains released fixes unannounced, leading to disclosure disagreements with Rapid7.

Tesla Berlin gigafactory goes dark after alleged eco-sabotage

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An alleged arson at a Berlin substation, claimed by Volcano Group, cut power to Tesla's gigafactory and towns. The attack, amid local opposition to Tesla's expansion, is suspected by German officials but unconfirmed.

Interactive SQLite Documentation

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The article introduces an interactive SQLite documentation with a built-in WASM database for real-time SQL query testing. It highlights features like hands-on learning, safe environment, and responsive design.

Building for power users

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The article discusses the unique needs of power users who engage deeply with apps, requiring interface stability and extensive functionality, contrasting with transactional apps that prioritize discoverability. It also explores the economics of such apps, their potential for disruption, and the impact of AI on their development.

A moment of financial clarification (2013)

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The author refutes the notion that writers don't aim for wealth, explaining that making money is a key part of their professional plan and that wealth makes life easier. They emphasize that while not the sole reason, the financial aspect of writing is important and should not be dismissed.

Protecting paths in macro expansions by extending UTF-8

Facebook and Instagram authentication services down

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Facebook users report issues with the platform, with Downdetector showing problem spikes and users seeking third-party tech support for account access.

Behind the design: A deep dive into Aptos

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Journey through the design process for our new default font

Lua Unofficial FAQ (UFAQ)

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The article discusses the Lua programming language, highlighting its simplicity, speed, compactness, and ease of embedding in applications. It also covers Lua's user resources, including the official FAQ, Lua User's Wiki, and the book "Programming in Lua."

Swift 5.10 Released

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Swift prioritizes safety by eliminating common programming errors and undefined behaviors, especially in concurrent code, through compile-time checks. Swift 5.10 introduces full data isolation in its concurrency model, paving the way for Swift 6 to enforce it by default.

Nissan drops app support for the original Leaf

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Nissan is discontinuing its app for first-gen electric vehicles due to the UK's 2G network phase-out, affecting remote functions. Owners face inconvenience and must adapt or upgrade their vehicles as the EV industry evolves towards more software reliance.

Red Sea cables have been damaged, disrupting internet traffic

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Submarine cable damage in the Red Sea disrupts networks, affecting 25% of Asia-Europe-Middle East traffic. Repairs delayed due to permit acquisition, with traffic rerouted and allegations of sabotage unconfirmed.