Pandoc Templates

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Pandoc templates for PDF, LaTeX, HTML and Word. Easily convert documents with customizable templates for reports, articles, and more.

Zig: Build System Reworked

The Zig project has made several improvements including faster build times, incremental compilation, and better type resolution. These changes aim to make the development experience more efficient and user-friendly, with features like faster error messages and improved dependency management.

Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time

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The Trump administration's new rules for grant funding would give political appointees final say over scientific research, allowing them to cancel grants at any time and ban funding for certain topics like DEI and gender ideology. The rules would also limit international collaborations and restrict scientists' ability to publish and attend conferences.

Show HN: Helios – what plug-in solar could generate for any address in Britain

Plug-in solar panels will be available in the UK soon, allowing you to generate electricity without installation fees or planning permission. Enter your postcode and details to estimate energy generation and potential savings.

Leo's first encyclical attacks technological messianism

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The Pope's encyclical warns against unregulated AI development and outdated concepts like "just war". He also calls for fact-checked journalism, multilateral diplomacy, and apologizes for the papacy's past slavery condemnation.

Openrsync: An implementation of rsync, by the OpenBSD team

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openrsync is a BSD-licensed rsync implementation compatible with modern rsync protocol 27, primarily designed for OpenBSD but also portable to other UNIX systems. It uses a subset of rsync's command-line arguments and is part of the rpki-client project.

SQLite is all you need for durable workflows

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The user agrees with DBOS that a separate orchestration tier is not necessary for durable execution, as workflow state can be kept in a local database like SQLite. A local SQLite database with Litestream backup to S3 is a simple and cost-effective way to achieve durability for many AI and experimentation workflows.

IXI's autofocusing lenses are almost ready to replace multifocal glasses

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IXI's autofocus glasses automatically switch between prescriptions using cameraless eye tracking and liquid crystal lenses. They can track eye movements, blinking, and gaze direction, and are designed to help people with age-related farsightedness.

What Happened to the Locusts?

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Danish pension fund excludes SpaceX citing governance and valuation

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Understand Anything – Graphs that teach the codebase

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Your code is mapped to real business domains, processes, and flows in an interactive story. It transforms into authentication flows, payment pipelines, and user lifecycles with hierarchical drill-down and search features.

Notes from the Mistral AI Now Summit

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I attended the AI Now Summit by Mistral AI in Paris, learning about their full-stack AI approach, including compute, models, platforms, and consultancy. Mistral focuses on efficient, open, and custom models for European companies, emphasizing partnerships and on-prem deployment for sovereignty and return on investment.

Floor and Ceil versus Denormals on CPU and GPU

The user discussed the behavior of floating-point numbers and their functions like floor, ceil, trunc, and round in C, C++, HLSL, and GLSL, noting differences in rounding rules and denormal handling. The user also provided a custom HLSL implementation of floor and ceil functions that preserves denormals and behaves consistently across CPUs and GPUs.

Snowboard Kids 2 is 100% Decompiled

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A C implementation of Snowboard Kids 2's functions has been completed, allowing for a readable and modifiable codebase. The project's success is attributed to the N64 decompilation community and coding agents, particularly Codex 5.5 xhigh.
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Prusa developed a color mixing model called Prusa ColorMix to enable printing with dozens of colors on multi-material printers. The model is now integrated into PrusaSlicer and EasyPrint, allowing users to easily mix colors and predict the final result.

MCP is dead?

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The author argues that MCP consumes too much context and is slower than CLI approaches, but it's still useful for services without a strong CLI. They recommend using Skills to wrap existing CLIs for repeatable workflows and reserving MCP for services with no CLI or team-wide auth needs.

The dead economy theory

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The AI industry's focus on labor replacement threatens to eliminate human jobs, leading to economic instability and social unrest. The industry's prioritization of profit over people and lack of accountability may undermine democratic governance and exacerbate inequality.

It's hard to justify buying a Framework 12

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Your nephew is choosing between a MacBook Neo and a Framework 12 laptop. The MacBook Neo offers better performance, display, and build quality at a lower price, making it the better value.

The Last Technical Interview

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The traditional technical interview process is broken and has been for decades, with a high rate of false positives and negatives, and is being replaced by a more effective approach of provisional employment and real work assessments. The author proposes a "campfire" model where candidates contribute real work to a company and receive a permanent, portable record of their accomplishments, ...

Shift will clean homes for free to train future robots

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Shift offers free home cleaning in exchange for footage to train robots, with a "magic hat" recording cleaners. The service is initially available in New York, with plans to expand to other cities.

Adding Linux support back for the BASIC (free) version of Vivado

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A new register allocator for ZJIT

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We implemented a linear scan register allocator in ZJIT based on Christian Wimmer's paper. The allocator uses SSA form to track variable lifetimes and interference graphs to determine register allocation.

Macsurf, "modern" web browser for macOS 9

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MacSurf is a web browser for Classic Mac OS 9, running native CSS3, ES5 JavaScript, and HTTPS on PowerPC hardware. It's an ongoing project with regular updates and bug fixes, aiming to revive the web on old Macs.

Corporate America Is Starting to Ration AI as Cost Skyrockets

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Is AI causing a repeat of frontend’s lost decade?

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The introduction of AI and automation in programming is deskilling the profession, making it easier for businesses to hire generalists and reducing the bargaining power of workers, similar to how frameworks deskilled frontend development in the past. While AI can increase efficiency and productivity, it also risks producing lower quality work and requires developers to understand how to use ...

Liquid AI reveals 8B-A1B MoE trained on 38T

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Liquid AI released LFM2.5-8B-A1B, an edge model for fast tool calling on consumer hardware. It expands context window, doubles vocabulary, and achieves tasks on entry-level laptops.

What It Takes to Preserve Floppy Disks

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Leontien Talboom led a project called "Future Nostalgia" to preserve floppy disks at Cambridge University Libraries and Archives. The disks are degrading due to physical deterioration and loss of knowledge about the disks themselves.

Naphtha shortages in Japan

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Calbee is switching to black-and-white packaging due to naphtha shortages caused by the Iran war. The shortage affects various industries, including food, manufacturing, and medical sectors.

Bijou64: A variable-length integer encoding

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bijou64 is a variable-length integer encoding that ensures canonicality, preventing multiple ways to represent a number, and runs faster than LEB128 in benchmarks. It uses a tag-based system and bit shuffling to achieve this, making it structurally safer and faster for certain use cases.

Show HN: Tiny-vLLM – high performance LLM inference engine in C++ and CUDA

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We are building a high-performance LLM inference engine with C++ and CUDA, focusing on loading and running a pre-trained LLM model, specifically Llama 3.2 1B Instruct, and understanding the basics of floating-point numbers and their representation in binary format.