Leaving Rust gamedev after 3 years

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The post is a detailed expression of the author's challenges using Rust for game development, contrasting it with their experiences in Godot, Unity, and Unreal Engine. They're considering abandoning Rust for gamedev, as its technical complexity disrupts rapid game iteration and testing.

Passkeys: A shattered dream

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The author expresses frustration over the issues with Passkeys and the Webauthn standard, highlighting technical limitations and poor user experiences that undermine their initial optimism for a password-free future. They advocate for alternative security measures like password managers over platform-controlled Passkey stores.

I'm creating PBR Textures and 3D models since 2018 and sharing them for free

ShareTextures.com Free PBR Textures and models archive include wood, stone, wall, ground, metal and more. Download free models and textures up to 4K resolution.

Google lays off its Python team

An employee is left to onboard replacements abroad after their entire team, including their manager, is laid off. They express cynicism towards capitalism and plan longer walks with Akio to cope.

I rewired my brain to become fluent in math (2014)

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A former math-phobe recounts their transformation into an engineering professor, highlighting the necessity of practice and repetition alongside understanding for robust learning. The article critiques education methods that prioritize understanding over fluency, which can mislead students into overestimating their mastery of subjects like math and science.

Bun’s New Crash Reporter

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Bun addresses the challenge of crash reporting for CLI tools with Bun v1.1.5's new crash report format, avoiding personal data and creating compact URLs for issue tracking without debug symbols. These URLs help demangle crashes using server-side symbol caching and encode platform, subcommand, commit SHA, and crash message.

A BSD person tries Alpine Linux

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The author explores Alpine Linux, praising its security, simplicity, and efficiency, and appreciating its familiar BSD-like features, OpenRC, and musl. Alpine's apk package manager and potential as a primary Linux distro for testing and servers are also highlighted.

OpenVoice: Instant Voice Cloning

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OpenVoice accurately mimics tones and provides nuanced voice control, with zero-shot cross-lingual abilities. V2 enhances audio quality, supports multiple languages natively, and offers free commercial use.

Multiple Displays on a Mac Sucks

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The author shares their frustration with multi-display setups, highlighting issues such as macOS’s poor window management and ergonomic discomfort. They note inadequacies with available higher resolution displays, and briefly mention their personal setup challenges and preferences.

Court upholds New York law that says ISPs must offer $15 broadband

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A federal appeals court has reinstated New York's law mandating ISPs offer $15 broadband to low-income consumers, reversing a previous ruling. The decision defends state authority in areas where the FCC lacks regulatory power.

PEP 686 – Make UTF-8 mode default

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Python's change to UTF-8 as the default encoding aligns it with other languages, easing interoperability and fixing bugs caused by inconsistent encoding. A new API, locale.getencoding(), will be added to handle locale encoding in UTF-8 mode, addressing concerns about backward compatibility and encoding declaration.

British Columbia to recriminalize use of drugs in public spaces

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British Columbia revises its decriminalization policy, seeking Health Canada's approval to ban public drug use, while ensuring non-threatening drug possession remains non-criminal. The focus is on balancing compassion for addicts with public safety, amid rising concerns over drug-related disturbances.

Pharo 12

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Pharo is a user-friendly object-oriented language with a live programming environment that provides immediate feedback, eliminating the need for compiling. Its debugging system offers advanced features and it is continuously improved by a large, active community.

UK's Investigatory Powers Bill to become law despite tech world opposition

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The UK's Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill 2024, known as the "snooper's charter," is now law, enhancing surveillance powers for UK authorities. Despite privacy concerns, the law is aimed at tackling threats and includes provisions for bulk data collection.

Show HN: I made a spaced repetition tool to master coding problems

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Solve any Leetcode problem and mark it on Lanki as easy, medium, or hard to solve

Show HN: React for Circuits

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tscircuit offers tools to build, share, and produce electronic circuits, integrating with React Fiber for rendering on the web. It enhances workflow with a package manager, CLI tool, and aims for auto-routing advancements in circuit design.

Cult of the Dead Cow – Veilid (2023)

Veilid aims to create a non-commercialized internet space respecting user privacy, with a DEF CON 31 launch. Founders and contributors are listed, promoting online relationships without exploitation.

Searchformer: Beyond A* – Better planning with transformers via search dynamics

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The repository offers code to access datasets and models, reproduce figures, and run experiments for a main paper, focusing on data in MongoDB. Detailed documentation and Jupyter notebooks guide users on setup and data manipulation.

Univer: Open-Source Alternative for Google Sheets, Slides, Docs

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The article announces Univer, an enterprise document and data collaboration platform currently under development, emphasizing extensive future capabilities including API and feature changes. It highlights the project's integration of spreadsheets, documents, and slides with a focus on customization, performance, and collaboration.

MFJ is ceasing its on-site production

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MFJ and its sister companies will stop production in Starkville on May 17, 2024, but will continue selling stock and providing repair services. Founder Martin F. Jue expresses gratitude to employees and customers after COVID-19 challenges and discusses his retirement.

It's Been a Year and Georgia.gov Continues to Be Hacked

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The article discusses government websites being infiltrated by AI and redirects to illegal drug sales, remaining unaddressed for a year, despite the author's contact attempts. The author speculates on the intrusion method, noting outdated software could be the cause.

Brutalist Churches

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Jamie McGregor Smith's book "Sacred Modernity" highlights 139 images of 100 European post-war brutalist and modernist churches, exploring their unconventional design and challenging the norms of traditional church architecture. His work aims to appreciate these churches' sculptural forms and innovative use of light and material.

Minister defends arrest power for people feared to commit a hate crime in future

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Justice Minister Arif Virani supports new house arrest powers to prevent future hate crimes, requiring high-level approval and possibly electronic monitoring. The bill aims to balance addressing online harm and safeguarding free speech, with measures for swift removal of harmful content and significant penalties for hate speech offenses.

Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git

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Radicle is a decentralized, open-source peer-to-peer code collaboration platform controlled by users and built on Git. It offers a local-first approach with its stack including CLI, web interface, and ensures data authenticity through cryptographic identities.

Jon Pretty wins in court against sexual harassment claims by Scala community

A Scala developer, after being wrongfully accused and ostracized by his community due to unproven allegations, won a libel case where the accusers admitted fault and settled. He calls for civility and reflection, having suffered personal and professional harm but is now focused on contributing to Scala 3.

The brutal business practices of Amazon

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The article details investigative reporter Dana Mattioli's scrutiny of Amazon's competitive and secretive business tactics, leading to Jeff Bezos' congressional testimony after a damning Wall Street Journal report. It also explores Mattioli's book "The Everything War," which delves into Amazon's rise to power and increasing backlash, as well as challenges faced by reporters covering the firm.

H5N1 prevalence in milk suggest US bird flu outbreak in cows is widespread

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Andrew Bowman's investigation found H5N1 virus RNA in numerous Midwest milk samples, suggesting a broader outbreak than reported. Meanwhile, FDA and researchers confirm pasteurization likely neutralizes the virus, minimizing consumer health risks.

Factorio – Statistics improvements, Linux adventures

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The article discusses the improvements in Factorio for monitoring accumulator charges and production statistics, and shares the challenges and solutions of Linux support, including the integration of Wayland. Raiguard, a programmer and Linux advocate at Wube, relates his experiences with maintaining Linux compatibility for Factorio.

Balaji Srinivasan calls for tech to "exit democracy" and seize local governments

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Venture capitalists are endeavoring to control San Francisco's governance, taking cues from Balaji Srinivasan's radical ideas for a tech-led societal restructure aimed at establishing sovereign tech territories. Srinivasan, with strong Silicon Valley backing, champions a divisive, authoritarian vision that involves aligning with police and excluding those deemed politically incompatible.

Data breach at Kaiser Permanente affects 13.4M people

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Kaiser Permanente experienced a data breach affecting 13.4 million members, with personal data shared with tech giants due to online trackers. They removed the technologies, increased security, and advised monitoring for unusual activity.

Camus, Albert and the Anarchists (2007)

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Albert Camus, born into poverty in French Algeria, supported anarchism and rebelled against authoritarian thought through his journalistic and literary work. Despite critiques from communists and surrealists, Camus remained a steadfast ally to anarchists, advocating for nonviolent revolution and the rights of individuals.

Implementing Neural Networks on a "10-cent" RISC-V MCU

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The author created a neural network for the CH32V003 microcontroller, utilizing quantized weights for efficiency, achieving over 99% accuracy on the MNIST dataset with a small model size, and detailed their optimization process. The implementation allows for real-time image processing with low inference times.

Qwen1.5-110B

The Qwen1.5-110B, a 100 billion+ parameter model, matches Meta-Llama3-70B's performance and excels in chat evaluations, supporting extensive languages and maintaining architecture consistency. Scaling up from a 72B model, Qwen1.5-110B's advancements suggest larger models could further elevate performance.

Solar power is changing life deep in the Amazon

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Indigenous Achuar communities in Ecuador's Amazon are transitioning from oil to solar power, illuminating their homes and powering boats, which enhances daily life and connectivity without harming the environment. Solar energy is also aiding education and livelihood, as schools get power and cell phones bring the world closer.

GM collects driver behavior data then sells access to insurance companies

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The article describes how GM collects driver data and sells it to insurers, leading to higher premiums, and how consumers are kept in the dark about this surveillance. GM faces lawsuits for privacy violations while the lack of federal privacy laws allows such practices to continue.

World War I dangers in France's red zones

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France's WW1 battlefields, known as Zones rouges, remain so damaged and contaminated they're unfit for human activity. Unexploded ordnance and persistent soil pollution from the war plague these areas, with full remediation expected to take centuries.

Building an open data pipeline in 2024

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The article discusses building a flexible data stack with Iceberg at its core, adaptable to varying compute needs and use cases. It underscores the importance of cost, data sensitivity, and latency considerations in designing a data architecture.

What I remember about Flint water crisis was how state government lied

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A decade-long reporter reflects on the Flint water crisis, detailing the systemic failures and the state's persistent denial of the problem despite proof of harmful lead levels in children. The state's attempts to discredit truth-tellers exacerbated the crisis, which could have been avoided with proper water treatment.

Tesla's Autopilot, Full Self-Driving linked to 100s of crashes, deaths

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NHTSA's investigation into 956 crashes involving Tesla's Autopilot and FSD technology exposes driver inattention and the insufficiencies of the systems, leading to deaths and injuries. Tesla's approach has been criticized as misleading, prompting further inquiries and a software recall.

What We Train Our Brains For

Giving Rust a chance for in-kernel codecs

The article suggests integrating Rust into Linux kernel code for codec drivers to improve security by eliminating common C coding errors. Stateful vs. stateless hardware decoding is discussed, highlighting the complexity of codec programming and the potential for Rust to simplify and secure kernel-level operations.

School principal framed using AI-generated racist rant. Co-worker charged

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A former Pikesville High School athletic director was arrested for using AI to mimic the principal's voice in a racist and antisemitic audio clip. The fake audio caused significant school disruptions and was part of retaliation against an investigation into mishandled funds.

Banned in the U.S.: Healthy Light Bulbs

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The U.S. DOE's policy, effective July 2028, advocates for blue-pump LED light bulbs, dismissing the health benefits of circadian-friendly lighting. This move overlooks extensive research on light's impact on human circadian rhythms and could lead to the disappearance of healthier lighting options.

Ask HN: Anyone else depressed by the relentless monetization and spying?

The article expresses concern over the pervasive surveillance and monetization of private life by corporations, along with a growing sense of alienation from community values. It also discusses the impact of corporate behavior on product quality and the challenges of opting out of this system.

The follow lie, and why it's worse than ever

Three women contract HIV from dirty "vampire facials" at unlicensed spa

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An unlicensed New Mexico spa's "vampire facials" led to at least three HIV infections, marking a first in cosmetic procedure outbreaks. The CDC's investigation found unsanitary conditions and tied five HIV cases to the spa.

Relational Graph Convolutional Networks for Sentiment Analysis

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The paper introduces Relational Graph Convolutional Networks (RGCNs) for improved sentiment analysis, which utilize BERT and RoBERTa within the RGCN framework. The study proves RGCNs to be effective in analyzing Amazon and Digikala product reviews.

One bad apple can spoil your IPv6 privacy (2022)

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IPv6 adoption, aimed at supporting numerous smart devices, leaves about 19% of users' privacy exposed, due to devices sharing MAC addresses. Despite ISPs' efforts, IoT devices majorly contribute to this privacy risk.

Barley plants fine-tune root microbial communities through sugary secretions

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Different barley varieties attract unique soil microbes by secreting specific sugars and compounds; a study suggests these relationships, varying with plant genetics, influence plant growth and health. Future cereal breeding might harness these interactions for improved crop resilience.

Show HN: Scenestamps – A website for sharing movie scenes with timestamps

The article introduces a new website for sharing and discussing film and TV scenes, inviting feedback to enhance the platform. Users can upload scene posts with timestamps and share them on social media.

How I search in 2024

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Old centralized media and search engines like Google are declining in relevance, while new AI-powered search tools and indie search engines are rising, offering fresh, user-focused approaches to information retrieval.

Tesla's 2M car Autopilot recall is now under federal scrutiny

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Tesla faces a tough week as sales plummet and Autopilot safety remains in question despite a recall. The NHTSA scrutinizes the efficacy of Tesla's recall remedy as post-recall crashes suggest persistent issues.

Turing RK1 is 2x faster, 1.8x pricier than Pi 5

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The article discusses the author's experience with the Turing Pi 2 cluster board and the new RK1 SoM, noting the latter's superior computing power. They also mention assembling a compact and potentially portable rack setup with these components.

Big Tech and Silicon Valley are transforming the military-industrial complex

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The Pentagon's spending on AI and tech firms like Microsoft and Amazon is growing, with $28 billion in contracts from 2018 to 2022. There's concern over the safety and efficacy of costly defense products funded by American taxpayers.

Apple's Regular Mac Base RAM Boosts Ended When Tim Cook Took Over

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Apple's trend of increasing base Mac memory halted with Tim Cook’s leadership, with significant RAM configuration unchanged since 2012. Upcoming Apple events and releases include a focus on iPads and new AI features for iOS.

The importance of an ordinary space in a Unix shell command line

The author details a Unix command line error due to an omitted space and explores the nuances of how shell interprets empty strings and NUL characters in arguments. This inadvertently demonstrates the complexities and potential pitfalls in Unix shell command syntax.

Google is feeling pretty pumped about a new way of showing you ads on YouTube

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Google reports success with YouTube "pause ads," showing ads when content is paused, which could lead to broader implementation despite user dissatisfaction with current ad practices.

The dire state of NixOS's moderation culture

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The appendix outlines concerns regarding NixOS's community moderation, illustrating it as inequitable and politically biased. The authors suggest that recent controversies and the push to oust project founder Eelco Dolstra evidence power abuses and an intolerant ideology shaping the community.

DJI might get banned next in the US

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U.S. lawmakers are considering a ban on China-based DJI drones due to national security concerns, which, if passed, would prevent their use in the U.S. DJI refutes allegations about its operations and use of drones for rights abuses.

Forget billions of years: Researchers have grown diamonds in just 150 minutes

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Researchers have broken the traditional high-pressure paradigm for diamond creation, successfully growing diamonds at 1 atmosphere and 1025°C using a novel liquid metal alloy. This breakthrough, by Ruoff's team at IBS, could significantly impact basic science and diamond manufacturing.

Why is it ok when YC president leads public with saying ETH price going to 10k?

The article discusses how widespread immoral behavior is among venture capitalists (VCs), driven by greed over virtues like honesty. It advises skepticism toward VCs offering advice without personal investment.

Show HN: OpenLIT – Open-Source LLM Observability with OpenTelemetry

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OpenLIT simplifies observability integration into GenAI projects with one-code-line ease, supporting popular libraries and databases. It aligns with OpenTelemetry standards for transparent, vendor-neutral application monitoring.

Reflections on Qualitative Research

The article discusses the importance of qualitative research in the nascent field of interpretability, which lacks established paradigms and often relies on qualitative insights to guide development of quantitative tools. The author advises caution with summary statistics in new scientific fields that don't yet have well-understood measurements.

EDPS decentralised social media pilot: the end of a successful story

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The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) successfully trialed EU Voice and EU Video, user-centric social media networks based on Mastodon and PeerTube. Despite success and adoption, the project will close on 18 May 2024 due to an inability to secure ongoing support.

On Community in Nix

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The creator of the Nix project reflects on its growth, the vibrant community, and its use in software delivery, while addressing recent governance issues and reaffirming commitment to open-source principles and diversity. Despite controversies, the creator remains dedicated to the project's future and welcoming to all contributors.

Gems of Tailwind CSS

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The article discusses advanced but lesser-known features of Tailwind CSS, such as the peer-modifier and opacity-modifiers, which enhance UI design and can reduce the need for JavaScript. It provides practical tips and examples for utilizing these tools in web development.

The Universe as a Computer

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John Archibald Wheeler's radical ideas about the universe as a computational entity inspired the author, leading to an exploration of its 48 possible meanings and implications. Wheeler's work influences contemporary research, suggesting the universe's computational power could inform advanced computer design.

Building an IBM 3270 terminal controller

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The article discusses the author's interest in IBM 3270 terminals and their unique block-oriented design, highlighting the challenges in connecting them to modern systems. The author builds a replacement controller for these terminals to use with the Hercules emulator.
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The GMB union is suing Amazon for alleged anti-union tactics, including displaying QR codes to cancel union memberships. As they prepare for a union ballot at Coventry, GMB cites long anti-union meetings and coercion.

What's new for .NET in Ubuntu 24.04

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Ubuntu 24.04, Noble Numbat, launches with .NET available from day one in official feeds. Canonical and Microsoft deepen their partnership, offering .NET packages and container images for developers.

Crypto Mixer Samourai Wallet's Co-Founders Arrested for Money Laundering

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About the Chinese police officers who may soon be patrolling in Hungary

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Hungarian-Chinese police cooperation has sparked debate over benefits versus risks of foreign influence. The EU has expressed concern over unofficial Chinese police stations in member states.

The Rise of the Bee Bandits

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The article details how bee theft has become a prevalent issue in the American West, particularly in California's Central Valley during the almond-pollination season, with little support from authorities. Deputy Rowdy Freeman alone combats this rising crime wave with beekeepers reporting record hive thefts surpassing 2,300.

Show HN: Mendeleej.com - an Interactive Periodic Table

The article provides an extensive compilation of references on the nomenclature, atomic structure, and physicochemical properties of elements, guided by IUPAC recommendations and detailed in the CRC Handbook and other notable sources.

Giving Rust a chance for in-kernel codecs

The article discusses restricted access to a page about Rust in-kernel codecs, available solely to LWN subscribers. The piece advocates for subscriptions to support LWN's quality content and survival.

Post Office tried to 'hush up' case of worker who killed himself, inquiry hears

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The Post Office tried to conceal the suicide of Martin Griffiths, who faced pressure over IT-related shortfalls, by offering his widow hush money with an NDA. Inquiry evidence suggested a focus on reputation over welfare, and systemic flaws in the Horizon IT system were implied.

A-BiRD uses Raspberry Pi to identify different species singing at the same time

Tesla Autopilot feature was involved in 13 fatal crashes, US regulator says

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US safety regulators found 13 fatal Tesla Autopilot crashes; mismatch between Tesla's claims and reality raises safety concerns. NHTSA investigates if Tesla's recall and Autopilot updates are adequate to prevent driver misuse and ensure engagement.

Survey reveals translators and illustrators losing work to AI

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A survey of 12,500 members by the SoA reflects concerns over the impact of generative AI on creative careers, with many facing job loss and income devaluation. The majority seek government regulation for ethical AI use, including transparency and remuneration.

Welcome to Scam World

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The article discusses the nuisance of spam emails, dubious social media messages, and potential phishing attempts that individuals encounter daily. It questions the legitimacy of unexpected communications, suggesting caution.

TikTok owner has strong First Amendment case against US ban, professors say

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ByteDance plans to sue the US government over a law that may ban TikTok unless sold. Previous rulings suggest a strong First Amendment defense due to past failed ban attempts and recognition of TikTok's speech interests. (271 characters)

Two-bedroom house printed in 18 hours

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Havelar completed Portugal's first 80m2 3D printed house in 18 hours, offering new homes at €1,500 per m2, below the market average. They plan to make construction sustainable and achieve carbon neutrality by 2030 using eco-friendly materials.

Tiny in size, a Cupertino home is selling for big bucks: $1.7M

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A tiny Cupertino home under 400 sq ft is on sale for over $1.7 million, drawing attention for its price and potential due to a large 7,900 sq ft lot. Despite its size, it attracted eight bids above asking, reflecting Silicon Valley's high real estate values.

Columbia University has a doxxing problem

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Columbia University students experienced intimidation and doxxing by groups opposing their pro-Palestine stance, leading to privacy and safety concerns. Despite campus disruptions, police interventions, and the university's administration's responses, the students persistently demanded the university divest from companies supporting Israel.

Cleaning Up Speech Recognition with GPT

The author describes using a combination of low-accuracy speech recognition software with GPT to transcribe and refine notes from real estate seminars efficiently, significantly reducing the time and effort compared to manual transcription.

Plunging Home Prices, Fleeing Companies: Austin's Glow Is Fading

Thoughts on my first electric scooter purchase

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The author expresses newfound passion for electric scooters, highlighting their affordability, convenience, and personal financial savings, while acknowledging safety concerns and the trade-offs of different modes of transportation. They share personal experiences with a newly purchased Segway Air T-15, noting its fun factor, portability, and usage in combination with public transport.

Cows are suffering on even the most “humane” dairy farms

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A journalist explores severe animal cruelty allegations at Alexandre Family Farm, a renowned organic dairy producer. Despite industry accolades, a whistleblower report accuses the farm of severe mistreatment of cows, though the owners deny the claims.

BlizzCon 2024 has been cancelled

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Blizzard announces the cancellation of BlizzCon 2024, promising to return in future years and to share new launch details soon. The company is excited for upcoming game releases and plans to celebrate Warcraft's 30th anniversary with global events.

A New Sweetener Has Joined the Ranks of Aspartame and Stevia

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The author expresses dismay at needing to switch to sugar substitutes due to high blood sugar, highlighting their often unpleasant taste and potential health risks. A new sweetener, brazzein, is introduced as a natural, protein-based option that still requires some real sugar to mask taste issues.

Optimizing your programs for Arm platforms

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Programmers can optimize code by aiding compilers with techniques like pointer aliasing using the 'restrict' keyword and optimizing memory access, which is not autonomously managed by compilers. Utilizing integer arithmetic and proper data layout can further enhance program performance for faster results.

Ancient giant tortoise fossils found in Colombian Andes

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Paleontologists in Colombia unearthed 57 million-year-old giant tortoise fossils, shedding light on South America's ancient landscapes. The find in the Andean Socha is significant for understanding the region's prehistoric ecology.

Discord Shuts Down 'Spy Pet' Bots That Scraped, Sold User Messages

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Discord banned numerous accounts from a data scraping service named Spy Pet after 404 Media's exposure; the service's server count plummeted and its site went offline. 404 Media, which reported the issue, offers paid and free memberships for news access.

Postgres Bloat Minimization

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Postgres stores table data in 1Gb files that are divided into 8Kb pages for row insertion, and uses an asynchronous vacuum process to clean up outdated rows and free space. Regular vacuuming is crucial, but manual or tuned autovacuum may be needed in certain situations to prevent database bloat.

How I Search in 2024

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Traditional centralized search engines and social media are in decline, with rising criticism on their efficacy. Meanwhile, niche search engines with AI integration like Kagi, Marginalia, and Perplexity are gaining traction for providing quality and user-focused results.

The Surprising Number of Steam Games That Use GenAI

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The article discusses the growing use of AI-generated content in video game development, noting that both small and large game studios disclose their use of such tech. Valve's Steam platform now requires developers to disclose AI usage, and the author is surprised by the extensive adoption of generative AI tools across the industry.

Boeing and NASA move forward with historic crewed launch of new spacecraft

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After numerous delays and setbacks, Boeing’s Starliner is scheduled for its first crewed launch on May 6 to the ISS with astronauts Williams and Wilmore. The mission could mark a significant achievement for Boeing, which has faced challenges, including software issues and material flaws, but remains crucial for NASA's goal of having two operational crew spacecraft.

The Landscape of Machine Learning on ArXiv

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ArXiv Machine Learning Landscape A data map of papers from the Machine Learning section of ArXiv

Wisdom from Marcus Aurelius

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The article promotes Stoicism for modern living, highlighting Marcus Aurelius' birthday and sharing ten of his quotes with annotations to address life's challenges. It emphasizes managing one's mind over external events and embracing gratitude and presence.

New £4M hub for metabolic psychiatry

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Danny's new research center aims to explore the associations between metabolic issues and severe mental illnesses (SMI) to develop metabolic treatments for these conditions. The center is part of the UKRI Mental Health Platform, and includes lived experiences to enhance research and inform policy.