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241. Nanolang: A tiny experimental language designed to be targeted by coding LLMs
A tiny experimental language designed to be targeted by coding LLMs - GitHub - jordanhubbard/nanolang: A tiny experimental language designed to be targeted by coding LLMs
242. At least 21 killed in Spain after crash involving high-speed trains
More than 400 passengers were on board the trains that derailed near the city of Córdoba, in Spain's worst rail crash in more than a decade.
243. Nearly a third of social media research has undisclosed ties to industry
244. Palantir, Meta, OpenAI Execs Appointed Lieutenant Colonels in US Army
245. Fix Your Robots.txt or Your Site Disappears from Google
A post from alan w. smith
246. Giving University Exams in the Age of Chatbots
Giving University Exams in the Age of Chatbots par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
247. Using the BusyBox trick to turn AI prompts into "native" executables
Templated prompts are quite practical. They enable re-usability and helps prevent duplicating prompts for only minor differences. In this post I explore how to turn a prompt template into a seemingly "native" command-line program.
248. Digital liberation: EU Parliament calls for detachment from US tech giants
EU MEPs outline a course change in digital policy. They demand independence from US infrastructures and more domestic AI and open source.
249. GLM-4.7-Flash
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
250. Robust Conditional 3D Shape Generation from Casual Captures
251. States Are Gunning to Ban 3D Printers and CNCs
Washington and New York are writing legislation requiring a massive refit of CNC and 3D printers or they’re banned from sale. California is also banning machines and files.
252. Police Invested Millions in Shadowy Phone-Tracking Software Won't Say How Used
One sheriff who leads an anti-smuggling task force says the software helps “develop leads to eventually obtain probable cause.” Civil liberties experts say its use violates constitutional rights.
253. We should probably stop disarming our future armed resistance
We cannot confiscate civilian firearms and plan a guerilla campaign at the same time. Pick a lane.
254. Ask HN: I'm sure more than just Microsoft is down rn
255. Build an agent into any app with the GitHub Copilot SDK
Now in technical preview, the Copilot SDK can plan, invoke tools, edit files, and run commands as a programmable layer you can use in any application.
256. Starting from scratch: Training a 30M Topological Transformer
257. Weight Transfer for RL Post-Training in under 2 seconds
Ultra-fast cross-GPU model sync
258. Stories removed from the Hacker News Front Page, updated in real time
List of stories removed from the Hacker News Front Page, updated in real time. - vitoplantamura/HackerNewsRemovals
259. Grok Created Sexualized Images
260. Show HN: I figured out how to get consistent UI from Claude Code
Stop redeciding the same design choices every conversation
261. Google Meet Reactions: Reverse Engineering the WebRTC Channel for Emoji
I spend a lot of time in Google Meet — sometimes 3-4 hours a day. Google recently added a ton of new emoji reactions, and we use them actively. But the UX for finding them is… not great. Colleagues keep sending cool new emoji, and I struggle to find that exact one they just used. Of course, an enthusiastic programmer can break improve any UX! The result is Google Meet Reactions, an extension that adds instant search right into Meet’s interface. Most importantly for me — it remembers which emoji I use and which ones my colleagues send, and boosts them in search results. Your browser does not support the video tag.
262. U.S. Formally Withdraws from World Health Organization
263. Google co-founder reveals that "many" of the new hires do not have a degree
This shift raises questions about what a college education is worth, especially as artificial intelligence tools improve.
264. Moon-rabbit: MSX2 Gopher browser
MSX2 UnApi compatible gopher browser. Contribute to nihirash/moon-rabbit development by creating an account on GitHub.
265. London PR firm rewrites Wikipedia for governments and billionaires
Founded by Keir Starmer’s comms chief, Portland helps rich clients ‘protect their reputation’ – with a shady, off-the-books service
266. Agent Psychosis: Are We Going Insane?
What’s going on with the AI builder community right now?
267. Overrun with AI slop, cURL scraps bug bounties to ensure "intact mental health"
The onslaught includes LLMs finding bogus vulnerabilities and code that won't compile.
268. Ask HN: Which common map projections make Greenland look smaller?
269. How North Carolina erased medical debt for 2.5M people
The state partnered with a nonprofit to wipe out the debts. It also has a plan in place to prevent medical debt for people in specific income brackets.
270. Show HN: On-device browser agent (Qwen) running locally in Chrome
On-device AI browser automation using WebLLM. No cloud, no API keys, fully private. - RunanywhereAI/on-device-browser-agent