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1. Roc Camera
Capture verifiably real moments in the age of Generative AI
2. Betty White's shoulder bag is a time capsule of World War II
3. JupyterGIS breaks through to the next level
Launched in June 2024, JupyterGIS was introduced as a collaborative, web-based GIS environment built on the JupyterLab framework. Its objective is to
4. Claude Memory
Claude now remembers your team's projects and preferences across conversations. Memory helps maintain context for complex work, with project-specific boundaries and full user control over what's remembered.
5. Why /Dev/Null Is an Acid Compliant Database
/dev/null is web scale
6. Counter-Strike's player economy is in a multi-billion dollar freefall
7. Cheap DIY solar fence design
8. Computer Science Courses That Don't Exist, but Should (2015)
9. React Flow, open source libraries for node-based UIs with React or Svelte
React Flow | Svelte Flow - Powerful open source libraries for building node-based UIs with React (https://reactflow.dev) or Svelte (https://svelteflow.dev). Ready out-of-the-box and infinitely customizable. - xyflow/xyflow
10. Memory Maps (MMAP) Deliver 25x Faster File Access in Go
Learn how memory maps (mmap) accelerate file I/O, reduce latency, and improve app performance in Unix and Go with real-world benchmarks.
11. Benchmarking Postgres 17 vs. 18
Postgres 18 brings a significant improvement to read performance via async I/O and I/O worker threads. Here we compare its performance to Postgres 17.
12. Can "second life" EV batteries work as grid-scale energy storage?
Colin Campbell explains how Redwood drains every drop of capacity from used batteries before they are recycled.
13. When is it better to think without words?
Non-verbal, blurry thinking is faster and can search in a broader way, but it is more error-prone than verbal thought.
14. Killing Charles Dickens (2023)
Zadie Smith writes: I did everything I could to avoid writing my historical novel. When I finally started “The Fraud,” one principle was clear: no Charles Dickens.
15. Fast-DLLM: Training-Free Acceleration of Diffusion LLM
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2505.22618: Fast-dLLM: Training-free Acceleration of Diffusion LLM by Enabling KV Cache and Parallel Decoding
16. PyTorch Monarch
17. Binmoji: A 64-bit emoji encoding
A compact, lossless, 64-bit emoji encoding. Contribute to jb55/binmoji development by creating an account on GitHub.
18. AI discovers a 5x faster MoE load balancing algorithm than human experts
A tool that connects everyday work into one space. It gives you and your teams AI tools—search, writing, note-taking—inside an all-in-one, flexible workspace.
19. Summary of the Amazon DynamoDB Service Disruption in US-East-1 Region
20. I spent a year of my life making an ASN.1 compiler in D
21. Introduction to the concept of likelihood and its applications (2018)
22. OpenAI Acquires Software Applications Incorporated, Maker of Sky
23. Apple loses UK App Store monopoly case, penalty might near $2B
A landmark case in the UK concerning Apple’s App Store practices has just been decided, with Apple losing the case and owing restitution.
24. Date bug in Rust-based coreutils affects Ubuntu 25.10 automatic updates
25. We only have one life. Let's stop wasting it on YouTube shorts
TL;DR: We only have one life. Let's stop wasting it on YouTube shorts. - CaptainYouz/FocusTube
26. US probes Alphabet unit Waymo robotaxis over school bus safety
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it has opened a preliminary investigation into about 2,000 Waymo self-driving vehicles after reports that the company's robotaxis may have failed to follow traffic safety laws around a stopped school bus. NHTSA opened the investigation after a recent media report aired video of an incident in Georgia in which a Waymo did not remain stationary when approaching a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm deployed. Waymo's automated driving system surpassed 100 million miles of driving in July and is logging 2 million miles per week, the agency said.
27. Kaitai Struct: declarative binary format parsing language
Kaitai Struct is a formal language for binary format specification that can be compiled into parser code
28. Zram Performance Analysis
Zram Performance Analysis Introduction Zram is a kernel module that utilizes a compressed virtual memory block device allowing for efficient memory management.
29. Antislop: A framework for eliminating repetitive patterns in language models
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2510.15061: Antislop: A Comprehensive Framework for Identifying and Eliminating Repetitive Patterns in Language Models
30. Armed police swarm student after AI mistakes bag of Doritos for a weapon
Armed officers swarmed a 16-year-old student outside a Baltimore high school when an AI gun detection system flagged Doritos as a firearm.