Lynn Conway has died

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Lynn Conway is a pioneering computer scientist and engineer who made significant contributions to the development of Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) design and was a trailblazer for transgender individuals in the tech industry. Throughout her career, Conway has received numerous awards and honors for her work, including the IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal and the Computer History ...

I like the RP2040

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The RP2040 microcontroller is designed for embedded systems, offering a balance of performance and cost, with a focus on flexibility and simplicity. It features a unique peripheral called PIO for fast and precise I/O operations, and has a read-only bootloader for firmware updates and security.

ARC Prize – a $1M+ competition towards open AGI progress

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The author argues that Large Language Models (LLMs) are not general intelligence and that memorization alone is not enough to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI). The author proposes the ARC-AGI evaluation as a solution to measure general intelligence and encourages open-source innovation to increase the rate of new ideas and potentially discover AGI.

Banana giant Chiquita held liable by US court for funding paramilitaries

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A US court has ordered Chiquita Brands International to pay $38.3m in damages to eight Colombian families whose relatives were killed by the AUC, a designated terrorist organization. Chiquita was found liable for financing the AUC, which was responsible for widespread human rights abuses in Colombia.

Noam Chomsky 'no longer able to talk' after 'medical event'

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Noam Chomsky, a 95-year-old linguist, has suffered a medical event and is unable to communicate, according to his former assistant. Chomsky's health has deteriorated, leaving him unable to return to the public eye, with many tributes pouring in from the media industry and fans.

Flameshot – Open-source screenshot software

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Flameshot is a free and open-source, cross-platform tool to take screenshots with many built-in features to save you time.

Microsoft's official Minesweeper app has ads, pay-to-win, and is hundreds of MBs

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The game is a modified version of Minesweeper with ads and a subscription-based model, taking up significant system resources. The game's monetization model has been criticized for being intrusive and potentially addictive, with some users comparing it to a gambling site.

Twenty, a modern CRM alternative to Salesforce

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Twenty is an open-source CRM tool designed for fast-growing companies, offering flexibility and cost savings. It is a modern, secure, and privacy-first alternative to Salesforce and Hubspot, with a strong community and customization options.

Swift Static Linux SDK

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The Swift Static Linux SDK allows building Linux executables as fully statically linked, eliminating dependencies and ensuring compatibility across Linux distributions. The SDK uses the Musl C library, which is permissively licensed, making it easy to distribute statically linked executables.

Terence Tao on proof checkers and AI programs

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Terence Tao, a mathematician, believes that advances in artificial intelligence and formalization of mathematics will lead to new ways of working in the field, enabling mathematicians to collaborate more easily and solve big problems. He predicts that AI will become a useful tool for mathematicians, helping to automate tedious tasks and allowing humans to focus on higher-level thinking and creativity.

POV-Ray – The Persistence of Vision Raytracer (2021)

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David K. Buck is creating a Kickstarter campaign to fund an open-source IDE for PigeonTalk, a Smalltalk implementation, and a web-based development environment. The project aims to provide a hands-on experience for learning and playing with software, building on Smalltalk's immersive features.

Show HN: Revideo – Create Videos with Code

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Revideo is an open-source framework for programmatic video editing, allowing developers to build video editing apps and create video templates in TypeScript. It provides features like parallelized rendering, better audio support, and a React player component for real-time previewing.

Some people with insomnia think they're awake when they're asleep

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People with subjective insomnia, also known as paradoxical insomnia, have been misdiagnosed as not sleeping at all, but new research shows they actually have different brain activity during sleep. This condition, characterized by interrupted REM sleep, is linked to disorders like PTSD and anxiety, and may require new treatment approaches, such as sleep restriction and potential drug interventions.

Show HN: Unforget, the note-taking app I always wanted: offline first, encrypted

Sign up for free to back up your notes safely to the cloud fully encrypted and sync across devices.

A new term, ‘slop’, has emerged to describe dubious A.I.-generated material

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Google's AI model, Gemini, generates "slop" content, including unwanted search results and low-quality digital books. The term "slop" refers to AI-generated content that is often inaccurate or irrelevant, and it has become prevalent in online search results.

How to get the most out of Postgres memory settings

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Postgres uses memory for various purposes, including shared buffers, work memory, and maintenance work memory, and tuning these parameters is crucial to optimize memory usage and prevent out-of-memory errors. To achieve optimal memory usage, it's essential to consider factors such as query complexity, connection count, and available RAM, and to use tools like pg_buffercache and ...

Self-Serve Dashboards

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The concept of "self-serve" BI is often misunderstood, as it assumes that non-technical people can easily query data without understanding the context and semantics of the data. Instead, the solution is to make technical people more efficient and effective in supporting business stakeholders, using better tools and workflows.

Norway discovers Europe's largest deposit of rare earth metals

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Rare Earths Norway has discovered Europe's largest proven deposit of rare earth elements, a significant find that could help Europe reduce its reliance on China for these critical minerals. The discovery is expected to contribute to Europe's goal of extracting at least 10% of its annual rare earth demand by 2030.

When Water Flows Uphill [video] (2013)

Scan HTML faster with SIMD instructions – Chrome edition

The article discusses the use of SIMD instructions to accelerate HTML parsing, with examples of ARM NEON and SSE2 implementations. The simplest vectorized classification routine has the best performance, but even a naive SIMD approach can be quite fast in this instance.

Lexbor – An open source HTML Renderer library

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Lexbor is a lightweight, modular browser engine written in C that aims to provide a flexible and customizable solution for parsing and rendering modern web technologies. It is designed to be easy to integrate into various programming languages and provides a standalone entity for each component, making it a promising player in the browser technology landscape.

British duo arrested for SMS phishing via homemade cell tower

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British police arrested two individuals for using a homemade phone mast to send thousands of phishing texts, bypassing network operators' defenses. The device, dubbed a "text message blaster," is believed to be a first-of-its-kind in the UK and was used to send fraudulent texts impersonating banks and official organizations.

How much of a genius-level move was binary space partitioning in Doom? (2019)

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John Carmack, a programmer at id Software, implemented binary space partitioning (BSP) trees in the Doom game engine to solve the visible surface determination (VSD) problem, which is a fundamental challenge in real-time 3D rendering. Carmack's implementation of BSP trees in Doom was a significant achievement, demonstrating his technical expertise and drive to perfect his craft, and it has ...

Medieval game pieces emerge from the ruins of a German castle

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A medieval game cache was discovered in a German castle, featuring a 1½-inch-high chess piece, a six-sided die, and flower-shaped game pieces carved from antlers. The well-preserved pieces show signs of use and will be displayed in two exhibitions, with 3D views available online for those who cannot attend.

Elon Musk drops suit against OpenAI and Sam Altman

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Elon Musk withdrew his lawsuit against OpenAI and its co-founders, citing a questionable legal foundation. The lawsuit was filed in February over a contract dispute, but Musk dropped the suit just before a scheduled hearing.

Author Clock: a novel way to tell time

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The Author Clock is a unique time-telling device that displays literary quotes every minute, with a solid white oak casing and polished brass accents. It's a small, lovable desk companion that can be placed on a bookshelf or hung on a wall, with a mission to inspire creativity and plant a tree for every sold.

London–Calcutta Bus Service

The London-Calcutta bus service, also known as the Hippie Route, was the longest bus route in the world, covering over 20,300 miles and taking around 50 days to complete. The service operated from 1957 to 1976, offering luxurious amenities and tourist attractions along the way.

Coqui.ai TTS: A Deep Learning Toolkit for Text-to-Speech

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The Coqui AI TTS model is released, allowing for text-to-speech synthesis in 13 languages. Users can install the model from PyPI or use the Docker image to run the TTS server.

Ship Something Every Day

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You share a tip on maintaining a consistent Git commit streak, even for small tasks, to improve one's GitHub profile and appearance to recruiters.

Exploring Gleam, a type-safe language on the BEAM

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The author, a software engineer, has discovered Gleam, a new language that combines the benefits of static typing with the concurrency features of Erlang. The author is excited about Gleam's features, including its type system, pattern matching, and ability to transpile to JavaScript, making it a promising alternative to languages like TypeScript and JavaScript.

The Rate of Return on Everything, 1870–2015 (2019)

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The article presents a comprehensive analysis of long-run returns on different asset classes, including equities, housing, bonds, and bills, covering 16 advanced economies from 1870 to 2015. The findings show that residential real estate has been the best long-run investment, with returns similar to those of equities, but with lower volatility, and that the risk premium for housing is similar ...

Water is bursting from another abandoned West Texas oil well, continuing a trend

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Abandoned oil wells in West Texas are suddenly producing large amounts of water, with no explanation from regulators. Ranchers like Schuyler Wight are concerned about the environmental impact and lack of action from the Texas Railroad Commission.

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Researchers make a supercapacitor from water, cement, and carbon black

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Researchers at MIT have developed a new energy storage device made from concrete, which could potentially store renewable energy and reduce our reliance on lithium. The device, known as a supercapacitor, uses a mixture of cement, water, and carbon black to store energy, and could be used to power homes and buildings.

Mushroom hunters can't stop finding mysterious fungi

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After heavy rain, California's forests and chaparral come alive with bizarre fungi, many of which are new species yet to be described. Fungus enthusiasts use DNA sequencing to identify and classify these species, with many new discoveries possible in North America.

FDA denies petition against use of phthalates in food packaging

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The FDA denied a petition to reconsider its denial of a citizen petition requesting a ban on eight ortho-phthalates in food due to safety concerns. The agency concluded that the reconsideration petition does not provide a basis for modifying its original response, and the decision to deny the petition remains unchanged.

Firefox 127

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Firefox updates include auto-launching, DNS prefetching, and mixed content protection. Other features include improved accessibility, screenshot updates, and performance enhancements for capturing large screenshots.

Google shuts down GPay app and P2P payments in the US

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Google Pay is no longer available in the US, replaced by Google Wallet, and peer-to-peer payments are also discontinued. The redesign, which included a mobile-first bank account and co-branded checking and saving accounts, was canceled due to shifting focus to delivering digital enablement for banks and financial services providers.

Siberia's 'mammoth graveyard' reveals 800-year human interactions with mammoths

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Woolly mammoths lived in Siberia and Alaska during the Ice Age, with evidence of human interaction and hunting. A "mammoth graveyard" in Russia contains thousands of bones, suggesting humans created the accumulation as a byproduct of ivory technology.

Show HN: A keyboard-centric clipboard history app for macOS

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A clipboard history tool helps developers, writers, and researchers quickly access and organize copied code snippets, documentation, and research notes to improve productivity and efficiency. The tool also streamlines the process of referencing past conversations, agreements, and contracts, reducing repetitive typing and increasing accuracy.

macOS 15.0 supports Nested Virtualization on M3 chips

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Use this property to check whether support is available for the platform. As the following example shows, if the framework supports nested virtualization on the host, use isNestedVirtualizationEnabled to enable the feature:

Solving Probabilistic Tic-Tac-Toe

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The author presents an exact solution to probabilistic Tic-Tac-Toe, a game where each cell has a probability distribution, using dynamic programming and a unique solution to a set of equations. The solution can be generalized to any number of curves in O(N log N) using a convex hull trick, and can be solved for any grid using a simple code.

Battery-swap networks are preventing emergency blackouts

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Gogoro's battery-swap stations in Taiwan reacted to an earthquake by reducing power consumption by 6 megawatts, helping the grid recover from the disaster. The company's virtual power plant system, which incorporates the battery-swap stations, aims to make the grid more resilient in emergencies by allowing the stations to provide power back to the grid when needed.

Decade of the Battery

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The author argues that batteries will be the defining technology of the 2020s, transforming industries such as transportation, energy storage, and robotics, and enabling the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, e-bikes, and drones. The author also highlights the potential challenges and obstacles, including mineral availability and recycling, but believes that the benefits of batteries ...

macOS Sequoia to Allow iCloud Logins in Virtual Machines on ARM Macs

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macOS 15 and later support iCloud access in virtual machines, with distinct identities for each VM and automatic reauthentication required for iCloud syncing. Virtualization framework detects and prevents simultaneous VM starts, preserving integrity and requiring reauthentication for iCloud services.

Gruen transfer

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The Gruen transfer is a psychological phenomenon where consumers lose track of their original intentions in a shopping mall or store, making them more susceptible to impulse buys. Victor Gruen, the architect who designed the first indoor shopping mall, disapproved of the manipulative techniques used to create this effect.

Biodiversity enhances immune regulation among daycare children (2020)

The study found that enriching daycare yards with microbiologically diverse natural materials can alter the commensal microbiota of children and modulate the immune system, potentially reducing the risk of immune-mediated diseases. The biodiversity intervention was associated with changes in skin and gut microbiota, as well as increased levels of regulatory T cells and anti-inflammatory ...

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) Phishing

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Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) can be used for phishing by creating a fake application with a realistic icon and redirecting users to a phishing page after installation. The attack scenario involves creating a PWA with a fake icon and URL bar, tricking users into installing and then redirecting them to a phishing page.

Meta Open-Sources Megalodon LLM for Efficient Long Sequence Modeling

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MEGALODON is a large language model with unlimited context length, outperforming a similarly-sized Llama 2 model on various benchmarks and addressing shortcomings of the Transformer architecture. It uses chunk-wise attention and sequence-based parallelism, achieving impressive improvements on training perplexity and downstream benchmarks.

Borges on Chaos Theory

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Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" is a short story by Jorge Luis Borges that explores the concept of authorship and the meaning of a text, as a fictional author writes a new version of Don Quixote that is identical to the original. The story delves into the themes of chaos theory, the nature of reality, and the complexities of human understanding, showcasing Borges' unique literary style ...

All three game console makers have now abandoned X integration

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Nintendo has discontinued support for the Switch console's integration with X (formerly Twitter), removing features like linking accounts and posting in-game screenshots. The removal is likely due to pricing changes to the X API, which now costs $42,000 a month for enterprise customers.

The Titan Submersible Disaster. The Inside Story Is More Disturbing

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OceanGate's Titan, a deep-sea submersible, imploded on its maiden voyage to the Titanic in 2023, killing all five people on board, including CEO Stockton Rush. The company's reckless pursuit of innovation and disregard for safety protocols led to the tragedy, which was preceded by a series of warnings and red flags from experts and former employees.

Edmond Albius's method of pollination is now used by all vanilla growers

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Edmond Albius, a 12-year-old enslaved Black boy, discovered the method of hand-pollinating vanilla flowers in 1841, revolutionizing the industry and transforming the economy of Réunion. His technique, requiring delicate dexterity, is still used today by vanilla growers worldwide.

Mistral AI raises $640M at $6B valuation

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General Catalyst is co-leading Mistral AI's €600M Series B round, supporting the company's mission to advance intelligence and solve complex problems. Mistral's open-source approach has propelled it to the forefront of the AI industry, and General Catalyst believes it will be a leading global technology company emerging from France's vibrant AI ecosystem.

The Rise and Fall of BNN Breaking, an AI-Generated News Outlet

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Dave Fanning, an Irish DJ, was mistakenly identified as a broadcaster accused of sexual misconduct due to an AI error. He filed a defamation lawsuit against Microsoft and BNN Breaking, a Hong Kong-based news site.

NanoGPT: The simplest, fastest repository for training medium-sized GPTs

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nanoGPT is a simple and fast repository for training and fine-tuning medium-sized GPTs, allowing users to easily train new models or fine-tune pre-trained checkpoints. The code is plain and readable, making it easy to hack and customize for specific needs, with examples provided for training on Shakespeare's works and reproducing GPT-2 results.

DuckDB Isn't Just Fast

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DuckDB is a single-file SQL database designed for data analysis, offering features like inferring table schema, supporting larger-than-memory data, and easy querying of Parquet and CSV files. It also has a Python API, supports WebAssembly, and can be used for data analysis and prototyping, making it a desirable alternative to full-blown Spark code for many cases.

Australian Border Force searched phones of 10k travellers in past two years

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Australian border force officers obtained passcodes to almost 10,000 devices in two years, with most people willingly providing the passcode, despite no legal requirement to do so. The agency does not have the power to compel passengers to hand over passcodes, but officers use coercive tactics to obtain access to devices, raising concerns about privacy and transparency.

Designing a website without 404s

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Pillser uses fuzzy matching to redirect users to the correct supplement page even with typos or URL changes. This feature aims to provide a better user experience and is planned to be extended to the rest of the website.

Edward C. Stone, 1936-2024

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Edward C. Stone, a renowned physicist and astronomer, passed away at the age of 88. He was a giant in the fields of space physics and planetary astronomy, leading numerous space missions, including the Voyager project, and making significant contributions to our understanding of the universe.

Blackmagic Cine Immersive Capture for Vision Pro 8160x7200 Resolution per Eye

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Blackmagic Design is developing the URSA Cine Immersive camera for capturing 90fps stereoscopic 3D immersive cinema content with 8160 x 7200 resolution per eye and 16 stops of dynamic range. The camera will feature a custom lens system and capture content into a Blackmagic RAW Immersive file, which will be edited using DaVinci Resolve, the world's first immersive video editor.

Spotify: Droppin' Some Fake Beats

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The author predicts that most online interactions will be faked due to the infinite scalability of AI-generated content, which is already being used in various industries. The author shares a personal experience with a band on Spotify that was likely created using AI-generated music and images, highlighting the growing presence of surreptitious non-human content.

Mexico’s anti-avocado militias

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The article explores the environmental and social impacts of the avocado industry in Mexico, particularly in the state of Michoacán, where the town of Cherán has implemented a radical eco-democracy to protect its forests and water supply. The article also examines the struggles of local farmers, who are caught between the demands of the global avocado market and the need to preserve their ...

Making iron gall ink from oak galls

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The author made their own iron gall ink by collecting oak galls, crushing them into a fine powder, and soaking it in water and vinegar to extract the tannins. They then mixed the tannin liquid with iron sulfate and gum arabic to create a black ink, which they used to write with a plastic straw pen, although the results were not ideal due to mistakes made during the process.

Stoke Space ignites its ambitious main engine

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Stoke Space successfully tested its first-stage rocket engine, igniting it for two seconds, and plans to launch its Nova rocket, a two-stage, fully reusable vehicle, potentially in 2026. The company is developing a novel second-stage design and a first-stage engine with full-flow, staged combustion technology, aiming to achieve efficient and reusable rocketry.

Metaflora

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Metaflora is a game where you try to guess the Mystery Plant in as few attempts as possible by navigating a complex family tree of plant species. You have 25 guesses to figure out the Mystery Plant, with each wrong guess narrowing down the answer by taxonomic rank.

Centuries of Childhood

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Benjamin Breen, a UC Santa Cruz history professor, discusses the myth of traditional or premodern parenting, arguing that there is no such thing as a "standard" traditional society and that historical parenting practices varied greatly. He also reflects on his own experiences as a new father and the importance of understanding the complexities of childhood and parenting practices across ...

The Light Phone III

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The Light Phone III is a simple, intentional phone designed for thoughtful use, with a focus on camera, GPS, and basic tools. It's available for pre-order at $399, with a planned release in January 2025.

Canada's extremist attack on free speech

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Canada's Online Harms Act proposes draconian penalties for hate speech, including life imprisonment for "incitement to genocide" and 5 years for other speech acts, raising concerns over free speech and civil liberties. The bill's supporters, including the Trudeau government, argue it's necessary to prevent hate crimes, but critics warn it will stifle public discourse and undermine democratic ...

Why curl closes PRs on GitHub

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The curl project on GitHub has a unique workflow where pull requests are "closed" instead of "merged" due to GitHub's UI limitations, making it difficult to enforce consistent commit messages. The project team manually merges pull requests, updating commit messages to adhere to project standards, and uses specific instructions like "Fixes" and "Closes" to manage GitHub issues and pull requests.

My Favourite Gleam Feature

The author discusses the syntax and design of the Gleam programming language, highlighting its use of the pipe operator and lack of methods, which leads to a discoverable and readable codebase. The author also compares Gleam to other languages, such as Elixir and Python, and explains why Gleam's functions are "backwards" compared to these languages.

The Toxic Consequences of Attending a High Achieving School

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High-achieving schools can have negative effects on students' mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, and substance abuse, as the pressure to perform well can be overwhelming and lead to feelings of failure. Parents and educators should consider the long-term consequences of their actions and prioritize students' well-being over academic achievement.

The 'Dead Internet Theory'

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The "dead internet theory" suggests that artificial intelligence agents have surpassed human-generated content on the internet, creating and spreading misinformation and propaganda. This has significant implications, as AI-driven accounts can manipulate public opinion and spread disinformation, potentially undermining democracy and free speech.

Show HN: A cartoon intro to how the attention mechanism works

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Attention mechanism is so central to all generative models today. Let's talk about how it works!

Private Equity–Backed Firm Bowlero Is Ruining Bowling

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Bowling alleys are being taken over by corporate giant Bowlero, which is prioritizing profit over the sport and culture of bowling, leading to concerns about the future of the industry. The company's aggressive expansion and questionable business practices have raised concerns about its impact on the sport and the communities it serves.

Back To Atoms: Why we can stop building SaaS and build the future instead.

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The author, a techno-optimist, reflects on their fascination with AI and its potential to revolutionize industries, but also expresses concerns about the impact of AI on the future of work and creativity. They wonder what will happen when AI becomes a general-purpose tool, potentially making software development boring and leading to a shift in societal creative energy.

The Google Pay app is dead

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Google has shut down its Google Pay app in the US, replacing it with Google Wallet, after a series of poor decisions and failed product launches. The shutdown marks the end of Google's dysfunctional payments division, which has seen multiple app rebrands and failed attempts to compete with Apple Pay.

OpenAI Selects Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to Extend Microsoft Azure AI Platform

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Oracle, Microsoft, and OpenAI partner to extend Microsoft Azure to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) for OpenAI's generative AI services. OCI's AI infrastructure enables OpenAI to scale and join thousands of AI innovators worldwide, including Adept, Modal, and others, to build and train next-generation AI models.

Genes protective during Black Death may now be increasing autoimmune disorders (2022)

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The Black Death pandemic in the 14th century led to a genetic advantage in survivors who carried genes that helped their immune systems fight off the infection, which may have increased the risk of autoimmune diseases. Similarly, the COVID-19 pandemic may also have a genetic impact on the population, but experts believe it is unlikely to have a significant impact due to the age distribution of victims.

Pips are disingenuous. If you get put on one, find a new job as fast as possible

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A former recruiter and HR executive shares his experience with performance improvement plans (PIPs), stating that they are often used to cover a company's ass rather than genuinely help employees improve. If you're put on a PIP, it's best to assume your employment is ending and focus on finding a new job as soon as possible.

Perspective-Correct Interpolation

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The article discusses the importance of perspective-correct interpolation in rasterization, explaining how it is achieved through the use of barycentric coordinates and the projection of 3D points onto the 2D screen. The author provides a detailed explanation of the formula for perspective-correct interpolation, including the calculation of barycentric coordinates and the normalization of the ...

My First Production Bug

The user worked on a summer internship at a technical consulting company, where they encountered a sluggish Kalman filter in a real-time vision system tracking toy cars on a track. They solved the issue by fixing a missing decimal point in a preprocessor directive, which improved the filter's performance and made a good impression in their first week.

Wipeout XL/2097: The Making of an Iconic PlayStation Soundtrack [video]

Orwell: The Rewrite

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Anna Funder's book "Wifedom" explores the marriage of George Orwell and Eileen O'Shaughnessy, highlighting the sacrifices Eileen made for Orwell's career and the ways in which his biographers have minimized her contributions. The book also examines the controversy surrounding Orwell's time in Spain during the Civil War, including the authenticity of his memoir "Homage to Catalonia" and the ...

Mastercard Launches Its Biometric Retail Payment System in Europe

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Mastercard is launching a biometric retail payments system in Europe, allowing customers to pay with their face or iris scan, and claims it will simplify the checkout process and increase security. However, experts warn that the technology poses significant privacy and security risks, and that the benefits of the system may not outweigh the potential drawbacks.

Research on the visual rabbit illusion takes a leap forward

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Researchers at Kyushu University discovered new variations of the visual saltation illusion, where the brain misperceives the position of a flashing light in the peripheral vision, appearing to jump between locations. The study found that the illusion occurs regardless of the second flash's location, with the brain processing the flashes as a whole to create a simpler, more coherent pattern.

Exploring TrustZone-M on the NRF9160

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You are working on a master's thesis exploring Trusted Execution Environments (TEE) for RIOT-OS and integrating them with the OS, using the Nordic nRF9160dk board with TrustZone-M (TZ-M) technology. You created a bare-metal example of a secure and non-secure image running side-by-side, with the non-secure side calling functions provided by the secure side.

Ask HN: Am I dead meat already?

You're a 50-something software engineer with 18 years of experience, feeling marketable decline due to working on an ancient tech stack (C) and struggling to transition to newer technologies like Go. You've applied for backend and senior positions, but are being ignored or skipped over, leaving you wondering if your career is over.

EU Council Presidency's Last-Ditch Effort for Mass Scanning Must Be Rejected

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The EU Council is debating a proposal to scan private files of billions, which EFF and other groups strongly oppose, citing dangers to end-to-end encryption and human rights. The proposal would force online services to install government-approved software for mass scanning of user data, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance.

Magic died when art and science split

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Renée Bergland's book explores the lives of Charles Darwin and Emily Dickinson, revealing that they both resisted the separation of science and art, and instead maintained a sense of wonder and curiosity about the natural world. Their stories highlight the importance of rediscovering the "natural magic" that connects living things and inspires us to work together to address environmental crises.

Apple's AI Strategy in a Nutshell

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Apple's WWDC 2024 showcased its AI strategy, including on-device AI models, private cloud compute, and 3rd party model inference, demonstrating its vertical integration and control over AI infrastructure. Apple's approach allows it to maintain control over AI features, save costs, and potentially sell AI services, while also providing users with a more seamless AI experience.

Google's Pixel 8 series gets USB-C to DisplayPort; desktop mode rumors heat up

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Google's June Android update brings DisplayPort Alt Mode capabilities to Pixel phones, allowing USB-C to DisplayPort connections. The update also includes a new desktop mode, which resembles a real desktop OS with title bars, window resizing, and automatic window tiling.

Spam, junk, slop? The latest wave of AI behind the 'zombie internet'

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The article discusses the growing problem of "slop" on the internet, which refers to artificially generated content created by AI models to appear human-made, often for advertising revenue. The proliferation of slop is causing issues, such as wasted time and effort for users, and is also affecting the social media industry's main revenue source, advertising agencies.

Humans May Be Able to Grow New Teeth Within Just 6 Years

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Japanese researchers are conducting human trials for a tooth-regrowing medicine, with the goal of making it available for all forms of toothlessness by 2030. The drug, which has shown promise in animal studies, will be administered intravenously to 30 males aged 30-64 in a 11-month trial starting in September.

Wrong Map of Europe

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A map was posted in a memes channel, but upon closer inspection, many geographical discrepancies were found, including incorrect city placements and country borders. The author cataloged the issues and invites others to find more, offering credit or anonymity.

Notational Intelligence (2022)

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The article discusses the importance of notation in human intelligence, highlighting how better notation can increase our ability to work with complex ideas and solve complex problems.

George Gorton Machine Co engraver typefaces

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The Gorton typeface was created by an engraving machine company in Racine, WI, and includes various styles such as Normal, Extended, Moderne, and Script. Digital versions of the typeface include Gordon and Gorton, with some being caps-only or not exact approximations.

Kia Issues 'Park Outside' Recall for 2020-2024 Telluride Vehicles for Fire Risk

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Kia America issued a recall for 462,869 2020-2024 Telluride vehicles due to a risk of fire from a stuck power seat slide knob. Owners are advised to park outside and away from other vehicles and structures until the recall repair is completed, which will be done free of charge at a Kia dealer.

OpenRecall

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OpenRecall is an open-source, privacy-first alternative to proprietary recall tools, capturing digital history through screenshots and allowing searchable access. It is cross-platform, locally-stored, and open-source, with community contributions welcome, and released under the AGPLv3 license.

The Death of the Dining Room

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The classic dining room is disappearing in new single-family homes and apartments due to consumer preferences for open-plan living and limited space. However, the decline of dining spaces is also driven by arbitrary zoning rules and a housing crisis that prioritizes small apartments over larger living spaces.

Boeing sales tumble as company gets no orders for 737 MAX for 2nd straight month

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Boeing's aircraft sales plummeted in May with only 4 new orders, including none for the 737 Max due to ongoing safety concerns. The company's poor sales follow a weak April and come ahead of the Farnborough International Airshow, where deals are often announced.

Tea Punch Was the First Cocktail

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Tea has been a popular ingredient in mixed drinks for centuries, with tea punch being a staple in the 17th and 18th centuries, and its popularity has seen a recent resurgence in modern bars. The article explores the history of tea-based cocktails, from its origins in Asia to its modern-day revival, highlighting the versatility and flavor that tea brings to mixed drinks.

Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster?

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Flow Computing claims its parallel processing unit (PPU) can boost performance 100x and double existing code without optimization, but has not built a chip and relies on simulations and FPGA boards. The company aims to license its patented techniques to major chipmakers like AMD, Apple, and Intel, but its claims have not been validated on genuine silicon.

What do we want computers to do?

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Apple's AI features, such as ChatGPT, outsource creative tasks, replacing human imagination and interpretation. This can lead to a loss of authenticity and the ability to create, making it a tool for pretending rather than truly creating.

Ask HN: What are your favorite parables, anecdotes, idioms, etc.?

The user shares a collection of quotes, idioms, and humorous sayings on various topics, including technology, life, and philosophy. The quotes range from witty one-liners to insightful observations on human nature and the challenges of software development.

Virtual Geometry in Bevy 0.14

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This text appears to be a blog post about the development of a new feature called "meshlets" in the Bevy game engine. The author describes the concept of meshlets, which are small, independent clusters of triangles that can be used to render complex 3D scenes more efficiently.

Hydra: Generalizing peephole optimizations with program synthesis [pdf]

Hydra is a tool that automates the process of generalizing peephole optimizations in compilers, allowing for the creation of more efficient and effective optimizations. The tool uses a combination of techniques, including pruning, narrowing, and synthesizing constant expressions, to generalize peephole optimizations and make them more widely applicable.

Polars Pre-release v1.0.0

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The updates include renaming struct fields, updating function signatures, and improving performance. Changes also support SQL VALUES clause and inline renaming of columns in CTE and derived table definitions.

Twitch's New UI Is Awful

Register or sign in with developer credentials and ensure a unique and descriptive User-Agent string to access a script or application. If blocked, try changing the User-Agent string or file a ticket for assistance.

Firefox will upgrade more Mixed Content in Version 127

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Firefox 127 will automatically upgrade audio, video, and image subresources from HTTP to HTTPS to ensure a secure and encrypted connection. The browser will no longer display a warning sign for mixed content and will instead block or upgrade insecure content to maintain a fully secure and encrypted connection.

Computing firm Raspberry Pi pops 31% in rare London market debut

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Raspberry Pi, a British computing startup, raised £166 million in its initial public offering (IPO) with shares priced at 280p each. The company's valuation reached £541.6 million, with plans to use the funds to expand its industrial market presence.

Child safety advocates disrupt Apple developers conference

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Protesters gathered at Apple's headquarters demanding the company add a system to remove child sexual abuse content from iCloud, citing concerns over user privacy. Apple previously abandoned a similar system due to privacy concerns, but protesters argue it's necessary to protect children and hold predators accountable.

Restaurants Place Big Bets on Cooking Robots

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Restaurants are investing in robots to automate tasks such as cooking, serving, and cleaning, driven by worker shortages and inflation. While robots can improve efficiency, they may not replace the human touch, and restaurants must balance technology with the need for personalized service.
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The Cast Iron Gallery Informational Portal is a project dedicated to preserving the history of cast iron through pictures, revitalization, and display, with a goal to identify and restore vintage cast iron items. The project aims to provide resources for collectors, including restoration services, identification guides, and a trading post for buying, selling, and trading cast iron items.

Omnivore: A read-it-later app sponsored with the help of Open Collective

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Create a version of the browser extensions that can be used by self hosted backends

Why today's phones are so boooooring?

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Smartphones have become boring with similar designs, and manufacturers focus on the backside for creativity, but even there, designs are limited by camera modules. Other technologies, like headphones, have reached a plateau, with no significant advancements in decades, and similar designs are sufficient for consumer-grade products.

Elite researchers in China say they had 'no choice' but to commit misconduct

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Researchers at elite Chinese universities felt pressured to engage in unethical behavior, such as falsifying data and plagiarizing, to meet publishing targets and protect their jobs. The pressure to publish more papers to drive up university rankings is not unique to China, but the country's Double First-Class Initiative has been criticized for prioritizing quantity over quality in research.

Federighi says Apple hopes to add Google Gemini and other AI models to iOS 18

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Apple partnered with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT to iOS 18, with plans to allow users to choose between models, including potentially Google Gemini. Apple Intelligence features will be available for free on iPhone 15 Pro and newer, M-series Macs, and iPads later this year.

A baseball loving physicist looks at the knuckleball

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The article analyzes the trajectories of knuckleball pitches using PITCHf/x data and finds that they are as smooth as those of ordinary pitches, contradicting the common perception of knuckleballs as erratic and unpredictable. The study uses a nonlinear least-squares fitting program to fit the trajectories to a smooth function and finds that the root-mean-square deviation of the data from the ...

Understanding HTTP Server by Implementing in Python

The author explains how HTTP servers work behind the scenes, including listening for requests, receiving and interpreting requests, routing, executing server-side logic, and handling security. The author then implements a simple HTTP server in Python, using the socket module to accept connections and send responses.

Release Notes: Edge Functions on SQLite Cloud

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SQLite Cloud simplifies the stack with a real-time, globally distributed, local-first cloud backend. New features include Edge Functions for low-latency data processing and Webhooks for real-time database event reactions.

The Work of Art

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The author discusses the relationship between labor and creativity, arguing that certain mundane tasks can provide a grounding and sustenance for artistic endeavors, rather than being automated or outsourced. The author also cautions against the temptation to rely solely on technology to save time and labor, instead advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the role of labor in shaping ...