Mercedes‑Benz starts large‑scale production of electric axial flux motor

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Mercedes-Benz starts large-scale production of its electric axial flux motor at its Berlin-Marienfelde plant. The motor is used in the new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe and marks a technological innovation in electromobility.

macOS Container Machines

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Container machine provides a seamless Linux environment on Mac, offering fast, lightweight, and persistent integration. It allows users to access their Linux environment from any terminal, edit on Mac, build inside, and test applications across various distributions.

Claude Fable 5

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Claude Fable 5 is a state-of-the-art AI model with exceptional performance in various areas, but it comes with risks and requires safeguards to prevent misuse. The model is released with conservative safeguards that trigger in less than 5% of sessions, and a trusted access program will be expanded to allow more users to access its capabilities.

Port React Compiler to Rust

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This is an experimental, work-in-progress port of React Compiler to Rust. Key points: Work-in-progress - we are sharing early, prior to testing internally at Meta, to get feedback from partners in...

Upcoming breaking changes for npm v12

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npm v12 introduces security changes to npm install, requiring explicit opt-in for scripts and Git dependencies. Upgrade to npm 11.16.0, review warnings, and use npm approve-scripts to allow trusted packages.

AWS Bedrock to require sharing data with Anthropic for Mythos and future models

Anthropic requires 30-day data retention for Mythos-class models on Bedrock for misuse detection. Data is deleted after 30 days, except in safety investigations or legal cases.

Rich Sutton on AI creativity and discovery

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The speaker discusses AI's limitations in creativity and discovery, stating that Generative AI can mimic but not truly create.

Reviving Papers with Code

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Recent AI systems have achieved strong results on various benchmarks but lack economically meaningful deployment across many professional domains due to evaluation problems. Researchers have proposed several solutions, including Agents' Last Exam (ALE), RLinf-VLA, SkillOpt, Harness-1, SCAIL-2, WhisperKit, Mirage, SearchSwarm-30B-A3B, Docling, Agent Lightning, MinerU2.5, GLM-4.5, and Cosmos 3, ...

German ruling declares Google liable for false answers in AI Overviews

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A German court ruled Google directly liable for its AI search overviews, not just a list of search results. The court found Google's AI made false claims about two publishers, which Google couldn't verify or correct.

RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon

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The user participated in a hackathon in Vilnius where they created a project that integrated an old rotary phone with a Raspberry Pi and AI agent to play niche music via the Spotify API. They believe hackathons should focus on hardware and innovative projects rather than just coding, and predict a shift towards hardware hackathons in the coming months.

Vibe coding my way to a healthy family: Introducing Gamow Labs

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The user's son Owen was born with breathing issues and underwent ECMO surgery, but a diagnosis of alveolar capillary dysplasia (ACD) was only confirmed after his death. The user developed a system to analyze genetic data and founded Gamow Labs to democratize access to whole-genome sequencing diagnostics.

Ultrafast machine learning on FPGAs via Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

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The user's Master's thesis involves designing hardware architectures for ultrafast inference and online learning using Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (KANs). KANs are a natural fit for efficient, expressive LUT-NNs and can be trained on FPGAs for ultrafast inference and online learning.

What it feels like to work with Mythos

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The user tested the first public Mythos-class AI model, Claude 5 Fable, and found it to be a significant leap over previous models, capable of complex tasks with minimal human input. Fable's ability to delegate tasks to other models and generate impressive results with little human oversight raises concerns about the black box nature of AI and the potential loss of human control.

The oldest surviving animated feature film at 100

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Lotte Reiniger made the world's oldest surviving animated feature film, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, in 1926. She was a pioneering female artist who used stop-motion and multiplane camera techniques to create a timeless classic.

Surprise, Pay $1000

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The user tried Blacksmith, a cheaper alternative to GitHub Actions, but was surprised to receive an invoice for overage despite being on a free trial with no credit card. The user decided to continue using Blacksmith due to its benefits, but advises SaaS services to be aware of user expectations regarding free account limits and overage billing.

Magnetoelectric antennas could transform how underwater robots talk

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View gallery - 3 images Most underwater robots lose contact with the surface the moment they descend. But a new antenna technology, borrowed from the physics of medical implants, is rethinking how submarine machines talk to each other – and to us. Radio waves are nearly useless beneath the surface. In saltwater, conventional signals attenuate between 1 and 10 dB per meter, limiting range to ...

I Thought I Knew How Electrolysis Worked [video]

More Molly Guards

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The user collected various examples of molly guards, which are design elements preventing accidental actions, and discussed their effectiveness and aesthetics. They also shared a personal anecdote about the origin of the term "molly guard."

European sentiments towards the US hit an all-time low

European citizens are taking a realistic and self-reliant stance, demanding tough choices from their leaders due to the US's declining trustworthiness under Donald Trump. They back Ukraine but are hesitant to send troops or bring it into the EU, and instead prioritize domestic security and European-made clean energy.

OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision

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OpenCV 5 is a major release that modernizes the library with a new DNN engine, improved ONNX support, and hardware acceleration. It brings significant performance improvements, better language support, and a redesigned Hardware Acceleration Layer for faster image processing.

If Claude Fable stops helping you, you'll never know

Anthropic has implemented safeguards in Claude to limit its effectiveness for frontier LLM development without user notification. This creates supply chain risk for businesses as they can't trust their infrastructure due to hidden policy restrictions.

Lies we tell ourselves about email addresses

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Email addresses are complex and have many edge cases, including international characters, case sensitivity, and server-specific features that can lead to unexpected behavior. To handle email addresses safely, don't overthink it and use simple client regex for user input, verify addresses with a confirmation code or link, and use citext or COLLATE utf8mb4_general_ci for unique index checks.

CEOs who think AI replaces their employees are just bad CEOs

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CEOs are overhyping AI tools, forcing employees to use them without understanding their limitations. This "AI psychosis" leads to unrealistic expectations and potential layoffs, which may be an excuse for poor hiring decisions.

Premature Optimization Is Fun Sometimes

A colleague is optimizing a connectivity monitoring system by storing ICMP Echo Request data in a tagged union to reduce memory usage. They've also reduced the timestamp precision from nanoseconds to 100 microsecond increments, saving space and future-proofing the system.

Grit: Rewriting Git in Rust with agents

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The user created a library-based, memory-safe, and idiomatic Rust reimplementation of Git called Grit, which passes over 99% of the entire Git test suite, but is not tested and should be used with caution. The user used a swarm of agents to accomplish this task, but encountered difficulties with long-running and parallel tasks, and had to adapt their approach multiple times to manage costs ...

A giant star may have destroyed itself in one of the rarest explosions

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Computer Lessons

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The 1960s saw a push for computer-aided instruction in education, with systems like PLATO and DTSS aiming to personalize learning. By the 1980s, computer literacy became the focus, with software ranging from conservative courseware to more radical approaches like Logo and ludic games.

Test-case reducers are underappreciated debugging tools

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Test-case reducers are tools that can automatically reduce the size of an input to a program, making it easier to debug, and can be used in various ways, including to reduce nondeterminism and drive down the length of program traces. By writing custom interestingness tests, programmers can use test-case reducers to focus on specific properties of the input, such as reducing the length of ...

How do you design a $30k electric pickup? Inside Ford's skunkworks

Ford's Electric Vehicle Development Center in Long Beach, California, uses a "skunkworks" approach to develop the Universal Electric Vehicle, a highly modular platform for future electric vehicles. The center's design decisions aim to reduce costs and increase efficiency, but its future is uncertain due to the current administration's lack of support for electric vehicles.

Making Graphics Like it's 1993

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The user is developing a side-project called Catlantean 3D, a traditional raycaster first-person shooter with a 256-color palette, aiming to recreate the feeling of early 90s games while using modern tools. The user has implemented various techniques to achieve this, including asset creation, lighting, and animation, and is planning to release the game on Steam in Q1 2027.