| 121. | Pipelining and prefetching: a 45% speedup story | (sebastiano.tronto.net) |
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| 4 points by sebtron 18 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 122. | A first look at Aperture by Tailscale (private alpha) | (tailscale.com) |
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Aperture is an AI gateway that doesn't get in the way of developers, and works with most AI tools. | |
| 13 points by geoffeg 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 123. | Aperture: Senior QA (2004-2005) | (substack.techreflect.org) |
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Click here to view all the articles about my Apple career. | |
| 4 points by tosh 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 124. | Arrows to Arrows, Categories to Queries | (reasonablypolymorphic.com) |
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| 7 points by surprisetalk 5 days ago | 0 comments |
| 125. | Reliable 25 Gigabit Ethernet via Thunderbolt | (kohlschuetter.github.io) |
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I found this tiny fanless Thunderbolt 25G Ethernet adapter. With a little tinkering, it actually works. | |
| 3 points by geerlingguy 13 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 126. | Two Twisty Shapes Resolve a Centuries-Old Topology Puzzle | (quantamagazine.org) |
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The Bonnet problem asks when just a bit of information is enough to uniquely identify a whole surface. | |
| 5 points by tzury 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 127. | Porting 100k lines from TypeScript to Rust using Claude Code in a month | (blog.vjeux.com) |
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| 8 points by ibobev 2 days ago | 2 comments |
| 128. | I made my own Git | (tonystr.net) |
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| 14 points by TonyStr 1 day ago | 2 comments |
| 129. | Apple introduces new AirTag with longer range and improved findability | (apple.com) |
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Apple today unveiled the new AirTag, now with an expanded finding range and a louder speaker. | |
| 50 points by meetpateltech 2 days ago | 38 comments |
| 130. | Chrome will make popular scripts load faster (by picking winners) | (danfabulich.medium.com) |
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| 5 points by jesup 6 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 131. | The Adolescence of Technology | (darioamodei.com) |
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Confronting and Overcoming the Risks of Powerful AI | |
| 11 points by jasondavies 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 132. | You have to know how tech companies work | (seangoedecke.com) |
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| 10 points by alexwennerberg 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 133. | Two Cities Under Siege | (radleybalko.substack.com) |
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Remarkably similar scenes from Boston and Minneapolis, 260 years apart, show a federal government betraying its founding principles. | |
| 3 points by speckx 12 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 134. | Capgemini in turmoil over its work with ICE | (lemonde.fr) |
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A US subsidiary of the French IT services multinational has been helping track undocumented individuals on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | |
| 4 points by belter 4 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 135. | Had LLM/AI build an unbiased quiz: Where in the World Should I Live? | (dev.mkn.us) |
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| 4 points by mknweb 11 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 136. | LLM-as-a-Courtroom | (falconer.com) |
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How we built a multi-agent courtroom simulation to decide when code changes require documentation updates—and why the legal system is humanity's best framework for binary decisions under uncertainty. | |
| 6 points by jmtulloss 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 137. | The Universal Pattern Popping Up in Math, Physics and Biology | (quantamagazine.org) |
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All complex correlated systems, from Arctic melt ponds to the Internet, appear to be governed by the same math as a random matrix. | |
| 5 points by kerim-ca 6 days ago | 0 comments |
| 138. | France Aiming to Replace Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc. | (twitter.com) |
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| 139. | Television is 100 years old today | (diamondgeezer.blogspot.com) |
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| 140. | We Do Not Support Opt-Out Forms (2025) | (consciousdigital.org) |
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| 4 points by mefengl 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 141. | Academic Slop Just Reached a New Low | (jadarma.github.io) |
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In an effort to justify more use-cases for their chatbot, OpenAI introduces Prism: an online LaTeX editor tailored for professional researchers. There's only one problem: everything. | |
| 4 points by tymscar 9 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 142. | The C-Shaped Hole in Package Management | (nesbitt.io) |
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System package managers and language package managers are solving different problems that happen to overlap in the middle. | |
| 5 points by tanganik 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 143. | ChatGPT Containers can now run bash, pip/npm install packages and download files | (simonwillison.net) |
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| 144. | Anthropic CEO of AI Threat to Jobs: Unemployed or Very-Low-Wage Underclass Looms | (investopedia.com) |
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Dario Amodei's 20,000-word essay warns AI could displace half of entry-level white-collar jobs in five years—and lower-skilled workers will be hit first. | |
| 5 points by OutOfHere 10 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 145. | People who know the formula for WD-40 | (wsj.com) |
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| 146. | 40 years after the Challenger disaster, spaceflight remains far from routine | (space.com) |
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Seven astronauts lost their lives during the Challenger space shuttle disaster on Jan. 28, 1986. Four decades later, human spaceflight remains a difficult business. | |
| 3 points by 1659447091 8 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 147. | After two years of vibecoding, I'm back to writing by hand | (atmoio.substack.com) |
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Agents write units of changes that look good in isolation. They are consistent with themselves and your prompt. But respect for the whole, there is not. | |
| 12 points by mobitar 2 days ago | 3 comments |
| 148. | Vibe Coding is an E-Bike for the Mind | (steviep.xyz) |
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Vibe Coding is an E-Bike for the Mind | |
| 5 points by scyclow 13 hours ago | 4 comments |
| 149. | Windows 11's Patch Tuesday nightmare gets worse | (windowscentral.com) |
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Microsoft has posted an online bulletin confirming that the company is investigating reports that state Windows 11's latest security update has rendered some PCs unbootable. | |
| 7 points by 01-_- 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 150. | LED lighting undermines visual performance unless supplemented by wider spectra | (nature.com) |
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Life evolved under broad spectrum sunlight, from ultraviolet to infrared (300–2500 nm). This spectrally balanced light sculpted life’s physiology and metabolism. But modern lighting has recently become dominated by restricted spectrum light emitting diodes (350–650 nm LEDs). Absence of longer wavelengths in LEDs and their short wavelength dominance impacts physiology, undermining normal mitochondrial respiration that regulates metabolism, disease and ageing. Mitochondria are light sensitive. The 420–450 nm dominant in LEDs suppresses respiration while deep red/infrared (670–900 nm) increases respiration in aging and some diseases including in blood sugar regulation. Here we supplement LED light with broad spectrum lighting (400–1500 nm+) for 2 weeks and test colour contrast sensitivity. We show significant improvement in this metric that last for 2 months after the supplemental lighting is removed. Mitochondria communicate across the body with systemic impacts following regional light exposure. This likely involves shifting patterns of serum cytokine expression, raising the possibility of wider negative impacts of LEDs on human health particularly, in the elderly or in the clinical environment where individuals are debilitated. Changing the lighting in these environments could be a highly economic route to improved public health. | |
| 7 points by bookofjoe 3 days ago | 0 comments |