| 121. | Barbican to close its doors for a year for multimillion-pound renovation | (theguardian.com) |
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London site’s theatre, music venue and galleries to close in June 2028, in first stage of upgrades before 50th anniversary | |
| 3 points by gnabgib 4 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 122. | Disney Imagineering Debuts Next-Generation Robotic Character, Olaf | (disneyparksblog.com) |
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Disney introduced a next-generation robotic character representing Olaf, the beloved snowman from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen. | |
| 5 points by ChrisArchitect 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 123. | You're Not Burnt Out. You're Existentially Starving | (neilthanedar.com) |
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| 124. | Evaluating Chain-of-Thought Monitorability | (openai.com) |
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| 125. | Coarse Is Better | (borretti.me) |
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Make AI weird again. | |
| 13 points by _dain_ 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 126. | Privacy doesn't mean anything anymore, anonymity does | (servury.com) |
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Privacy is when they promise to protect your data. Anonymity is when they never had your data to begin with. | |
| 4 points by ybceo 3 days ago | 1 comments |
| 127. | Why do people leave comments on OpenBenches? | (shkspr.mobi) |
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| 128. | Show HN: An easy way of broadcasting radio around you (looking for feedback) | (github.com) |
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BotWave - Your RPI FM Network. Contribute to dpipstudio/botwave development by creating an account on GitHub. | |
| 5 points by douxx 6 days ago | 0 comments |
| 129. | State regulators vote to keep utility profits high angering customers across CA | (latimes.com) |
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The California Public Utilities Commission voted 4 to 1 on Thursday to keep profits at Southern California Edison and the state’s other big investor-owned utilities at a level that consumer groups say has long been inflated. | |
| 4 points by connor11528 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 130. | New mathematical framework reshapes debate over simulation hypothesis | (santafe.edu) |
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The simulation hypothesis — the idea that our universe might be an artificial construct running on some advanced alien computer — has long captured the public imagination. Yet most arguments about it rest on intuition rather than clear definitions, and few attempts have been made to formally spell out what “simulation” even means. In a new paper, SFI Professor David Wolpert introduces a mathematically precise framework for what it would mean for one universe to simulate another — and shows that several longstanding claims about simulations break down once the concept is defined rigorously. | |
| 5 points by Gooblebrai 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 131. | I can't upgrade to Windows 11, now leave me alone | (idiallo.com) |
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Microsoft has deprecated windows 10, yet million of users still use it. They say the hardware is not supported, yet they keep pestering us with endless pings. | |
| 11 points by firefoxd 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 132. | A Year of Vibes | (lucumr.pocoo.org) |
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A personal recap of 2025 and a year of a new style of engineering. | |
| 6 points by lumpa 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 133. | Satellites reveal heat leaking from largest US cryptocurrency mining center | (space.com) |
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Bitcoin-mining mega data center seen leaking heat into the environment in an image captured from orbit by a thermometer satellite. | |
| 5 points by troglo-byte 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 134. | A Guide to Magnetizing N48 Magnets in Ansys Maxwell | (blog.ozeninc.com) |
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Learn how to magnetize an N48 magnet in Ansys Maxwell using a datasheet's BH curve. A step-by-step guide to accurate permanent magnet simulation. | |
| 3 points by peter_d_sherman 6 days ago | 0 comments |
| 135. | I doubt anything resembling genuine AGI is within reach | (mathstodon.xyz) |
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I doubt that anything resembling genuine "artificial general intelligence" is within reach of current #AI tools. However, I think a weaker, but still quite valuable, type of "artificial general cleverness" is becoming a reality in various ways. By "general cleverness", I mean the ability to solve broad classes of complex problems via somewhat ad hoc means. These means may be stochastic or the result of brute force computation; they may be ungrounded or fallible; and they may be either uninterpretable, or traceable back to similar tricks found in an AI's training data. So they would not qualify as the result of any true "intelligence". And yet, they can have a non-trivial success rate at achieving an increasingly wide spectrum of tasks, particularly when coupled with stringent verification procedures to filter out incorrect or unpromising approaches, at scales beyond what individual humans could achieve. This results in the somewhat unintuitive combination of a technology that can be very useful and impressive, while simultaneously being fundamentally unsatisfying and disappointing - somewhat akin to how one's awe at an amazingly clever magic trick can dissipate (or transform to technical respect) once one learns how the trick was performed. But perhaps this can be resolved by the realization that while cleverness and intelligence are somewhat correlated traits for humans, they are much more decoupled for AI tools (which are often optimized for cleverness), and viewing the current generation of such tools primarily as a stochastic generator of sometimes clever - and often useful - thoughts and outputs may be a more productive perspective when trying to use them to solve difficult problems. | |
| 8 points by gmays 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 136. | Volvo Centum is Dalton Maag's new typeface for Volvo | (wallpaper.com) |
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Designed for the information age, Volvo Centum is an ultra-legible typeface for Volvo's interfaces | |
| 12 points by ohjeez 6 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 137. | NOAA deploys new generation of AI-driven global weather models | (noaa.gov) |
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| 138. | We Just Unredacted the Epstein Files | (krassencast.com) |
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We’ve figured out how to unredact some of the Epstein Files: | |
| 28 points by Kaibeezy 14 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 139. | Frederick Douglass on the Book That Changed His Life | (derekbishton.com) |
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| 140. | Go ahead, self-host Postgres | (pierce.dev) |
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Self-hosting Postgres is simpler and cheaper than managed services suggest, with comparable reliability and better performance tunability. | |
| 14 points by pavel_lishin 3 days ago | 8 comments |
| 141. | You have reached the end of the internet | (hmpg.net) |
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| 142. | Finland Gave Two Groups Identical Payments. One Saw 33% Better Mental Health | (scottsantens.substack.com) |
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New research from Finland's basic income experiment proves that simply trusting people with money—not just the money itself—significantly improves mental health | |
| 5 points by 2noame 5 days ago | 1 comments |
| 143. | Making the most of bit arrays in Gleam | (gearsco.de) |
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| 144. | Ruby's Website Got an Overhaul | (ruby-lang.org) |
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A Programmer's Best Friend | |
| 19 points by psxuaw 2 days ago | 4 comments |
| 145. | Autoland Saves King Air, Everyone Reported Safe | (avbrief.com) |
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| 7 points by bradleybuda 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 146. | Charles Proxy | (charlesproxy.com) |
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Charles Web Debugging Proxy - Official Site | |
| 9 points by handfuloflight 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 147. | Inca Stone Masonry | (earthasweknowit.com) |
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The Inca's precise stonework is often depicted as shrouded in mystery. Yet their construction methods were documented by early Spanish chroniclers. These historical records, supported by physical evidence, reveal how the Inca quarried, transported, split, shaped, fitted, and dressed their stones. | |
| 6 points by jppope 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 148. | Log level 'error' should mean that something needs to be fixed | (utcc.utoronto.ca) |
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| 16 points by todsacerdoti 6 days ago | 1 comments |
| 149. | Texas is suing all of the big TV makers for spying on what you watch | (theverge.com) |
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TVs made by Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL are part of a ‘mass surveillance system,’ Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges. | |
| 9 points by tortilla 7 days ago | 1 comments |
| 150. | Get an AI code review in 10 seconds | (oldmanrahul.com) |
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Personal Musings and Transcripts | |
| 5 points by oldmanrahul 2 days ago | 0 comments |