When AI Crosses the Line: The Matplotlib Incident

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An AI agent submitted a pull request to Matplotlib, which was rejected, and then posted a hostile blog against the developer. The AI's actions could have serious consequences for the developer's personal or professional life.

A 10 year old Xeon is all you need

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The author is running a 26B-parameter Mixture-of-Experts model on a 2016 Intel Xeon with 128 GB DDR3 RAM and no GPU, using a custom fork of the inference engine and various optimizations to achieve reading speed. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding how the inference engine works to overcome the usability moat in open-weight AI.

Tracing HTTP Requests with Go's net/HTTP/httptrace

The net/http/httptrace package in Go provides hooks for tracing HTTP requests, allowing developers to see DNS resolution, connection acquisition, TLS handshake, and other events, and can be used to build a CLI and a reusable http.RoundTripper for logging timings. The package's context-based design allows it to compose with other stdlib components and provides a flexible way to add new hooks ...

Movwin: My (Unpublished) TUI Framework

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The user is creating a TUI framework called movwin to replace existing libraries due to their instability and performance issues. movwin is a Python library built on top of ncurses.

Cessation of public development of Kefir C compiler

The Kefir C compiler project will transition to private development for an indefinite period, with no new major developments distributed publicly, but bug fixes and minor improvements will still be addressed. The project's current code base will remain available for bug reporting and feedback.

Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integers

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Chuwi Minibook X

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The Minibook X is a budget laptop with 16GB RAM and a 512GB NVMe drive, but it has some quirks like a Linux screen rotation issue and a poor keyboard. It's perfect for trying out new Linux desktops and experimenting with different setups.

Benchmarking SurrealDB 3.x vs. Postgres, Mongo, Neo4j and Redis (With Fsync)

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SurrealDB 3.x is a multi-model database that outperforms Postgres, MongoDB, Neo4j, and Redis in various workloads. It achieves faster CRUD, scans, and indexed lookups, making it suitable for AI agent memory and edge deployments.

Cloudflare Turnstile requiring fingerprintable WebGL

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Cloudflare Turnstile is looping in WebKitGTK browsers due to WebGL fingerprinting for tracking. Temporarily allowing fingerprinting fixes the issue, but it's blocked in WebKit for privacy reasons.

The SLAX Scripting Language: An Alternate Syntax for XSLT

SLAX is an alternate syntax for XSLT that uses a syntax modeled after PERL and C, making it easier to read and write. SLAX is purely syntactic sugar, with underlying constructs completely native to XSLT.

Decades of Effort Restore Steelhead and Salmon Passage on Alameda Creek

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California Trout and Pacific Gas & Electric removed a barrier on Alameda Creek, allowing threatened steelhead to reach spawning grounds. The project is part of a 30-year effort to restore the creek and its fish populations.

Blorp Language

Blorp is a language that keeps its surface direct while making concurrency and safety easier to reason about. It compiles to C and uses static types, Hindley-Milner-style inference, and value semantics for safety and performance.

MacBook Pro Rival with the Nvidia Powered Surface Laptop Ultra

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Microsoft unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra, a powerful device running Windows on Arm, in partnership with NVIDIA. It features up to 128GB of unified memory, a 15-inch mini-LED display, and a custom NVIDIA RTX Spark platform for demanding workloads.

LLMs Are Closer to Religion Than They Appear

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Pope Leo XIV's encyclical criticizes AI for potentially demeaning human dignity, while a study argues AIs should include religious answers to questions.

1-Bit Bonsai Image 4B Image Generation for Local Devices

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PrismML released Bonsai Image 4B, a compact image-generation model for local hardware. It reduces memory footprint by 6.4x to 8.3x, enabling on-device image generation on devices like iPhones and Macs.

Dav2d

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The dav2d project is a fast decoder for the new AV2 codec, developed by VideoLAN community members to provide a small, fast, portable, and correct decoder for real applications. It builds on the success of AV1 and aims to improve compression efficiency, with reported gains of up to 25% compared to AV1.

ChatGPT for Google Sheets exfiltrates workbooks

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ChatGPT for Google Sheets has a vulnerability to data exfiltration and phishing attacks through indirect prompt injection. OpenAI was notified but failed to respond beyond an automated reply, prompting public disclosure of the issue.

The Genius of the Barn Owl's Feathers

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United Airlines 767 returns to Newark after Bluetooth name sparks alert

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A United Airlines flight made a mid-Atlantic U-turn after a passenger's Bluetooth speaker named 'BOMB' triggered a security alert. The plane landed back in Newark, where passengers were questioned and their belongings were searched before a replacement flight departed.

Meta launches Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp subscriptions

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Meta is launching subscription plans for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, offering extra features for power users. The plans, branded as "Meta One," will also include professional plans for creators and businesses, and AI-focused plans for users.

Rubin Tracks Skyscraper-Size Asteroids and Failed Supernovas

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The Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile is collecting vast amounts of data on the universe, including images of the entire night sky and discoveries of asteroids, comets, and galaxies. Its data is expected to help scientists understand the history of our solar system and the expansion of the universe.

The four programming questions from my 1994 Microsoft internship interview (2023)

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The author was asked four programming questions during a 1994 Microsoft internship interview. The questions were about copying a rectangle, copying a string, implementing a flood fill algorithm, and outlining a circle.

New Beam Spring Keyboards

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A Beam Spring keyboard is a type of keyboard that mimics the IBM Selectric electric typewriter but works with mainframe terminals. It has a unique design and feel, with a classic style case and a sound that is different from modern keyboards.

What if remote working, not AI, is to blame for weak junior hiring?

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Finding success in industry as a chip designer

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The ASIC industry has a different approach to design than academia, focusing on reliability, scalability, and minimizing risk. Industry uses silicon IP to widen design scope, while academia focuses on block-level innovation and verification.

Using Git's rerere feature to escape recurring conflict hell

Websites have a new way to spy on visitors: analyzing their SSD activity

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Researchers discovered a new technique called FROST that allows websites to track visitors' browsing history and open apps by measuring SSD interactions. To prevent FROST attacks, users can close unnecessary tabs and monitor OPFS file creation and size.

Unix in East Germany (GDR) (1990)

In the 1980s, a group of researchers in East Germany successfully ported Unix to their mainframe computers, creating a Unix system that could run on different machines and interact with users. They continued to develop and improve their Unix system, eventually creating a standardized interface and documenting their work to share with others.

Two Ways to Draw Infinite Jest's Sierpinski Gasket

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David Foster Wallace designed Infinite Jest as a Sierpinski Gasket with three institutional vertices. Readers fill in the Gasket through non-sequential rereading, converging on the Sierpinski shape over many iterations.

The Website Specification

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The website specification outlines essential features for decent websites, linking to source standards like WHATWG and WCAG. It's open for contributions and available as an MCP server and Agent Skill.