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OpenAI releases GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro in the API

OpenAI has released GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro through their API, representing a significant upgrade to their language model offerings. The announcement has generated substantial discussion with 174 poin...

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Google Plans to Invest Up to $40B in Anthropic

Google is planning to invest up to $40 billion in AI startup Anthropic, signaling a massive strategic move in the AI industry. The investment underscores the intensifying competition among tech giants...

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DeepSeek v4

DeepSeek has released v4, a major new version of their AI model that has generated significant discussion with over 1,700 points and 1,300 comments on Hacker News. The release includes both base and p...

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Pure Borrow: Linear Haskell Meets Rust-Style Borrowing

Researchers announce 'Pure Borrow', a system combining Linear Haskell's uniqueness types with Rust-style borrowing semantics, enabling safe mutation and concurrency in pure functional code. The work h...

8.0

Tim Cook is stepping down. What happens to Apple now?

Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down in September, with hardware chief John Ternus set to take over leadership. Ternus inherits a strong tech business but faces challenges including regulatory pressure...

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DeepSeek V4 - almost on the frontier, a fraction of the price

DeepSeek has released V4-Pro and V4-Flash, two massive open-weights Mixture of Experts models with 1M token context windows. The Pro model at 1.6T total parameters becomes the largest openly available...

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I cancelled Claude: Token issues, declining quality, and poor support

A user details their decision to cancel Claude due to token-related issues, declining model quality, and poor customer support. The post gained significant traction on Hacker News with over 700 points...

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Spinel: Ruby AOT Native Compiler

Spinel is a new Ahead-of-Time (AOT) native compiler for Ruby, created by Yukihiro 'Matz' Matsumoto, the language's creator. It aims to improve Ruby's performance by compiling code to native binaries, ...

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Junkyard Computing: Repurposing Discarded Smartphones to Minimize Carbon

Researchers propose repurposing discarded smartphones as 'junkyard computers' to extend device lifetimes and reduce carbon emissions from manufacturing. The study demonstrates that even older smartpho...

7.0

Palantir is reportedly helping the IRS investigate financial crimes

Palantir has reportedly been assisting the IRS's Criminal Investigations office with financial crime probes for much of the past decade, receiving $130 million since 2018 for its data analysis softwar...

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Meta’s loss is Thinking Machines’ gain

AI startup Thinking Machines Lab has signed a multibillion-dollar cloud deal with Google, gaining access to Nvidia's latest GB300 chips and positioning itself alongside major AI players like Anthropic...

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Nuclear startup X-energy raises $1B in data center-driven IPO

Nuclear startup X-energy has raised $1 billion in its IPO, exceeding expectations by 20% due to surging demand for nuclear power driven by data center energy needs. The company, backed by Amazon, aims...

7.0

Another spyware maker caught distributing fake Android snooping apps

Security researchers have uncovered a new case where government authorities used fake Android apps to deploy spyware on target devices. The spyware developer was previously unknown to sell such survei...

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Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf

A South Korean man faces up to 5 years in prison for creating and circulating an AI-generated fake image of an escaped wolf, which misdirected official search efforts. The wolf's escape triggered a ma...

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Soldier won $410K in Polymarket bets on timing of Maduro capture, US alleges

A US Army Special Forces soldier was arrested for allegedly using classified information about Operation Absolute Resolve to profit $410,000 on prediction market Polymarket by betting on the timing of...

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Six things I'll remember when I think about Tim Cook's version of Apple

Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO in September, handing leadership to John Ternus after 15 years. The article reflects on Cook's tenure, noting Apple became less surprising but massively financia...

7.0

How Project Maven taught the military to love AI

Project Maven represents a pivotal military AI program that accelerated targeting processes, enabling the US military to strike over 1,000 targets in 24 hours during recent operations. The system, dev...

7.0

360-degree cameras have a new superpower

Insta360 partners with startup Splatica to enable users to create photorealistic 3D environments using consumer 360-degree cameras and Gaussian splatting technology. This DIY approach allows creators ...

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russellromney/honker

Russellromney/honker is a new Rust SQLite extension that adds Postgres-like NOTIFY/LISTEN semantics and durable queues/streams to SQLite. It enables transactional outbox patterns with language binding...

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SDL Now Supports DOS

SDL, the popular cross-platform multimedia library, now officially supports DOS through a new pull request. This allows developers to build retro games and applications for DOS systems using modern SD...

6.0

I'm done making desktop applications (2009)

A 2009 blog post argues for shifting from desktop to web applications, citing advantages like easier distribution, updates, and monetization. The discussion reflects the early transition era of softwa...

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Gleam gets source maps, 1.16.0

Gleam v1.16.0 introduces JavaScript source maps, enabling better debugging by mapping compiled JavaScript errors back to original Gleam source code. The update also includes package-level fault tolera...

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How Hard Is It To Open a File?

The article explores the hidden complexities of securely opening files across security boundaries, detailing how path traversal and symlink attacks can compromise systems. It highlights the gap betwee...

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Box to save memory

A developer demonstrates how optimizing Rust struct layouts and JSON deserialization strategies using Box types reduced memory usage by 475MB (53%) in a real-world application processing AWS API model...

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Qt No Contextless Connect

Qt is deprecating contextless signal-slot connections due to potential crashes when lambda captures reference destroyed objects. The blog explains how omitting the context object in lambda connections...

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llm.rb is Ruby's most capable AI runtime

llm.rb is a new AI runtime for Ruby that provides a unified framework for building complex AI systems with support for agents, tools, and persistent state. It runs with minimal dependencies and integr...

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Marked-up Mac minis flood eBay amid shortages driven by AI

Apple's Mac mini is experiencing shortages due to increased demand for running local AI models, leading to inflated prices on eBay. The compact desktop's popularity in AI development has created a sec...

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Meet the 19-meter Cretaceous kraken that swam with mosasaurs

A new study in Science reveals evidence of 19-meter-long predatory octopuses from the Cretaceous period, challenging the long-held view that marine apex predators were exclusively vertebrates. Researc...

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As electric aspirations fade, Porsche sells its stake in Bugatti

Porsche has sold its stake in Bugatti to a consortium of investors, marking Volkswagen Group's exit from the luxury brand after 28 years. The move reflects a shift away from earlier electric vehicle a...

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BMW is one step closer to selling you a color-changing car

BMW has unveiled the iX3 Flow Edition concept at the Beijing Auto Show, featuring a more production-ready approach to color-changing car technology using E Ink panels. Unlike previous concepts that us...

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An update on recent Claude Code quality reports

Anthropic identified three separate issues in the Claude Code harness that caused quality degradation over the past two months, not the AI models themselves. A notable bug involved session clearing th...

6.0

Serving the For You feed

A Bluesky user runs a custom 'For You' feed algorithm for 72,000 users from a home gaming PC using Go and SQLite, costing only $30/month. The system scales efficiently by tracking user likes and could...

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Sabotaging projects by overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing

An article discusses common project development pitfalls including overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing that can sabotage software projects. The piece offers insights into recognizing and...

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Hire based on the conversation about code, not the code itself

The article critiques traditional technical hiring methods like whiteboard coding and take-home tests, arguing they fail to assess a candidate's thought process and collaborative abilities. It propose...

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i found an old telephone and made it control spotify

A developer repurposed an old landline telephone into a Spotify controller by reverse-engineering its keypad matrix and wiring it to an ESP32 microcontroller. The project enables dialing numbers to tr...

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Using the internet like its 1999

The article critiques modern internet usage dominated by algorithmic feeds and AI-generated content, advocating for a return to earlier web principles of direct protocol interaction and information fr...

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X launches stand-alone XChat app on iOS

X has launched a stand-alone XChat messaging app for iOS, offering messaging, file sharing, and audio/video calls with privacy features like message editing and screenshot blocking. This represents a ...

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Nothing introduces an AI-powered dictation tool

Hardware company Nothing has launched Essential Voice, an AI-powered dictation tool that converts speech to formatted text, removes filler words, and supports custom voice shortcuts and real-time tran...

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Porsche is adding an all-electric Cayenne coupe to its lineup

Porsche is expanding its electric vehicle lineup with an all-electric Cayenne coupe set to launch in late summer 2026. The four-door coupe variant will be sold alongside gas and hybrid versions, unlik...

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Redwood Materials loses COO amid layoffs, restructuring

Redwood Materials, the battery recycling company founded by a former Tesla CTO, is undergoing restructuring that includes the departure of COO Chris Lister and several VPs. The changes suggest interna...

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Trump administration attempt to gut Endangered Species Act hits roadblock

A Republican-led effort to weaken the Endangered Species Act through legislative amendments was abruptly canceled due to internal party concerns and opposition from conservation groups. The bill would...

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Xreal’s best AR glasses are $599 for good now

Xreal has permanently reduced the price of its flagship One Pro AR glasses from $649 to $599, making them more accessible while retaining premium features like a 171-inch virtual display, 120Hz refres...

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My audio interface has SSH enabled by default

A user discovered that the Rodecaster Duo audio interface has SSH enabled by default with public key authentication, and lacks firmware signature checks. This allows potential unauthorized access and ...