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Janus: Decoupling Visual Encoding for Multimodal Understanding and Generation
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Intelligence is not Enough [video]
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If you're curious why every username is a domain, it's because users are sites
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A Console-Friendly Pastebin with binary support
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Helping to build the open social web
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Cuba Can't Keep the Lights On
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Twitch blocks creating new accounts from Israeli IP's
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Show HN: Semantic Macros Text Editor
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Today is Ubuntu's 20th Anniversary
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Microsoft said it lost weeks of security logs for its customers' cloud products
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Performance of popular microcontroller boards running uLisp
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Why I'm skeptical of rewriting JavaScript tools in "faster" languages
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The empire of C++ strikes back with Safe C++ blueprint
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Show HN: Create mind maps to learn new things using AI
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It's time to leave Bitwarden (2023)
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All-optical switch device paves way for faster fiber-optic communication
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Computer Organization, free online textbook
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WebGPU-Based WiFi Simulator
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Microsoft asking us to buy new Windows 11 PCs is wasteful
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When machines could see you
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AI Detectors Falsely Accuse Students of Cheating–With Big Consequences
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C-Motive's electrostatic motors use printed circuit boards instead of magnets
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Kurt Vonnegut's lost board game published
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Twitter blog posts from 2019-2024 appear to be missing from Internet Archive
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Phenomenal consciousness is alien to us: SETI and the Fermi paradox
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Bumblebee queens choose to hibernate in pesticide-contaminated soil
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Drasi: Microsoft's open source data processing platform for event-driven systems
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The World’s $100T Fiscal Timebomb Keeps Ticking
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The Part of PostgreSQL We Hate the Most
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World Conker Championships men's winner cleared of cheating
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Draw a Crocodile Without a Tail
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1 in 6 Companies Are Hesitant to Hire Recent College Graduates
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Internet Archive breached again through stolen access tokens
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The AI Investment Boom
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Syncthing Android App Discontinued
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Syncthing Android App Discontinued
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Apple's New iPad Mini Highlights the Company's AI Advantage
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Energy-based model explains how chronic stress transforms into disease over time
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Show HN: Client Side anti-RAG solution
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Apple's macOS Sequoia lets you snap windows into position
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VersaTiles – a complete FLOSS map stack
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Jujutsu (jj), a Git compatible VCS
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Sabotage Evaluations for Frontier Models
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The useful use of cat
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The Ultimate Conditional Syntax
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Ask HN: What's the most creative 'useless' program you've ever written?
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Winners of the 2024 IFComp
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Route Planning in Transportation Networks (2015)
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Debian Changes OpenSSH Packaging
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What Docs-as-Code Means
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Sampling with SQL
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The History of the Barcode
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Using Euro coins as weights (2004)
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Machine conquest: Jules Verne's technocratic worldmaking
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The Best Darn Grid Shader (Yet)
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A recent surge in global warming is not detectable yet
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Scratches in 2001: A Space Osyssey (2018)
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The IPv6 Transition
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A New Artificial Intelligence Tool for Cancer
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AI Medical Imagery Model Offers Fast, Cost-Efficient Expert Analysis
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Why Surgeons Are Wearing the Apple Vision Pro in Operating Rooms
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Securing Hardware and Firmware Supply Chains
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Ask HN: Can a 5 year old i7 laptop compete with one made today?
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Poor Perception of Friendship Ties Limits the Ability to Promote Change (2016)
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Origin of 'Daemon' in Computing
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Regarding our Cease and Desist letter to Automattic
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The Verge
Michelle Yeoh’s Star Trek spy movie has a release date
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Elon Musk is offering people $1 million to vote
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Alien: Romulus is getting a VHS release
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Apple’s macOS Sequoia lets you snap windows into position — here’s how
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The tech YouTuber who opened a coffee shop
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The Internet Archive hackers still have access to its internal emailing tools
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Time to upgrade your reading gadgets
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ArsTechnica
To the astonishment of forecasters, a tiny hurricane just sprang up near Cuba
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The Register
WinAmp's woes will pass, but its wonders will be here forever
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Open source LLM tool primed to sniff out Python zero-days
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Phoronix
Linux 6.12-rc4 Released With MSI Claw A1M Controller Support, Intel & AMD Fixes
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Intel Posts Patch For Fixing/Boosting Lunar Lake Linux Performance On ASUS Laptops
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Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source
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ReiserFS File-System Expected To Be Removed With Linux 6.13
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Lightweight Guard Pages For Linux Showing 5x Speed-Up For Memory Mapping Invocations
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Audio Firmware Upstreamed For Qualcomm Snapdragon X1 On Linux
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Wired
GoPro Hero 13 Black Review: Interchangeable Lenses and Magnetic Mounting
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Everything You Can Do From Google Chrome’s Address Bar (Besides Run Searches)
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Vizio 5.1 Soundbar SE Review: Pretty Good, Hilariously Cheap
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The 7 Best Blackout Curtains, Tested and Reviewed
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How Cells Resist the Pressure of the Deep Sea
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Protesters Say Uber and Lyft Are Still Failing Their Blind Passengers
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AppleInsider
Pick up Apple's M3 13-inch MacBook Air with 16GB RAM, 512GB storage for $1,349
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Apple Intelligence to play catch-up to rivals across 2025
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Engadget
Engadget review recap: Budget-friendly gadgets that are good
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Spilled Mushrooms is my new Playdate card game addiction
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Slashdot
Microsoft's Honeypots Lure Phishers at Scale - to Spy on Them and Waste Their Time
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Can We Turn Off AI Tools From Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Meta? Sometimes...
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How WatchTowr Explored the Complexity of Vulnerability in a Secure Firewall Appliance
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How WatchTowr Explored the Complexity of a Vulnerability in a Secure Firewall Appliance
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NASA's Artemis Mission To Moon Unveils New Spacesuit Designed By Prada
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Internet Archive Users Start Receiving Email From 'Some Random Guy' Criticizing Unpatched Hole
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Could Geothermal Power Revolutionize US Energy Consumption?
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'100% Free' GNU Boot Discovers They've Been Shipping Non-Free Code - Again
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Neal Stephenson Publishes First Book in New Atomic Age Spy Series 'Bomb Light'
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Electric Motors Are About to Get a Major Upgrade - Thanks to Benjamin Franklin
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Bill Gates Applauds Open Source Tools for 'Digital Public Infrastructure'
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What Happens When a California Oil Refinery Shuts Down?
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Chip Designers Recall the Big AMD-Intel Battle Over x86-64 Support
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Daring Fireball
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Linux Weekly News
Kernel prepatch 6.12-rc4
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TechCrunch
Perplexity is reportedly looking to fundraise at an $8B valuation
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Women in AI: Marissa Hummon thinks AI will help make the power grid greener
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Lyft is working on a ‘service animal opt-in feature’ for passengers
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Can AI sandbag safety checks to sabotage users? Yes, but not very well — for now
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Gusto’s head of technology says hiring an army of specialists is the wrong approach to AI
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Investments in generative AI startups topped $3.9B in Q3 2024
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Joseph Jacks bets on open source startups, a ‘paradox of philanthropy and capitalism’
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Throne’s toilet camera takes pictures of your poop
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Severe flaws in E2EE cloud storage platforms used by millions
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Internet Archive breached again through stolen access tokens
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TechRadar
NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Monday, October 21 (game #498)
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NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Monday, October 21 (game #232)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, October 21 (game #1001)
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Want very big SSDs? Here's a little known secret, 15.36TB models are almost as cheap as 8TB ones per terabyte — but there's a catch
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World's most powerful desktop PC has 256 EPYC Genoa cores, 6TB (yes TB) RAM and costs only $120,000 — but you will have to bring your own Windows 11 Pro for Workstations OS
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Sony tipped to finally launch first new full-frame camera of 2024 soon – here’s what it could be
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OnePlus 13 teaser image gives us our first official look at the new phone
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AMD quietly introduced two EPYC CPUs that intrigue me — the 8124p is a 16-core, 125W CPU, while the 8224p is an affordable 24-core ThreadRipper Lite alternative
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The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 leak hints at the dimensions for all three phones
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Want to save money on printing? Canon sells the world's cheapest original ink by the bottle
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AI marketing is a con - especially when it comes to CPUs
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How to choose a robot vacuum: here's what to look for
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Data centers could be used as residual power generators as researchers generate 500MWh in a year from a single DC by recycling wasted wind
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The Shortcut
OnePlus 13 leak shows off flat edges and wood grain back
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Serve The Home
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