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100
Δ-Mem: Efficient Online Memory for Large Language Models
(arxiv.org)
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54
Accelerando (2005)
(antipope.org)
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18
SANA-WM, a 2.6B open-source world model for 1-minute 720p video
(nvlabs.github.io)
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53
Futhark by Example
(futhark-lang.org)
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1016
Project Gutenberg – keeps getting better
(gutenberg.org)
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211
Frontier AI has broken the open CTF format
(kabir.au)
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31
Nearly 50 Years Later, WKRP in Cincinnati Becomes a Real Radio Station
(openculture.com)
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86
Fecal transplants for autism deliver success in clinical trials
(refractor.io)
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Kyber (YC W23) Is Hiring a Founding Marketer
(ycombinator.com)
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24
Moving away from Tailwind, and learning to structure my CSS
(jvns.ca)
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1521
I believe there are entire companies right now under AI psychosis
(twitter.com)
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120
Ploopy Bean: a trackpoint for every computer
(ploopy.co)
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32
A Tiny E Reader
(nthp.me)
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53
Gaining control of every projector and camera on campus
(edna.land)
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149
The bird eye was pushed to an evolutionary extreme
(quantamagazine.org)
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141
Orthrus-Qwen3: up to 7.8×tokens/forward on Qwen3, identical output distribution
(github.com)
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6
The Physics–and Physicality–Of Extreme Juggling (2018)
(wired.com)
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4
Points are a weird and inconsistent unit of measure
(buttondown.com)
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150
The main thing about P2P meth is that there's so much of it (2021)
(dynomight.net)
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140
Additive Blending on the Nintendo 64
(phoboslab.org)
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67
England Runestones
(en.wikipedia.org)
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90
Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone
(theregister.com)
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234
The sigmoids won't save you
(astralcodexten.com)
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75
Europe built sovereign clouds to escape US control. Forgot about the processors
(theregister.com)
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62
OpenClaw Creator Spent $1.3M on OpenAI Tokens in 30 Days
(twitter.com)
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397
A 0-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10
(projectzero.google)
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109
Naturally Occurring Quasicrystals
(johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
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143
How to Write to SSDs [pdf]
(vldb.org)
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15
Charity – Categorical programming language (1998)
(github.com)
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521
Bill to block publishers from killing online games advances in California
(arstechnica.com)