MAI-Code-1-Flash

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Microsoft introduces MAI-Code-1-Flash, a new coding model for fast and efficient assistance in developer workflows. It outperforms Claude Haiku 4.5 with better price to performance and is now rolling out to GitHub Copilot users in VS Code.

CT scans of BYD car parts

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We CT scanned four BYD components—a battery cell, window switch, EV charger, and key fob—to see what's inside the world's best-selling EV that's banned in the U.S.

California’s university system went all in on AI, now it's tearing itself apart

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Use your Nvidia GPU's VRAM as swap space on Linux

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A daemon allocates VRAM as a block device using the NBD protocol, exposing it as a swap device to the kernel. This approach sidesteps NVIDIA driver limitations and provides a swap solution with lower latency than NVMe.

Gmail thinks I'm stupid, so I left

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The user is frustrated with Gmail's new AI features that nag and interrupt them while composing emails. They're switching to Fastmail after 16 years with Gmail due to the unwanted features.

Open Repair Data Standard – Open Repair Alliance

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The Open Repair Data Standard (ORDS) helps combine repair data on electronics by defining a shared approach. It collects data on product, repair, and session information to identify trends globally and locally.

My thoughts after using Clojure for about a month

The user is learning Clojure and finds it ergonomic and powerful, preferring it over Common Lisp and Scheme due to its cohesive design and large standard library. They appreciate Clojure's simplicity and uniformity, but acknowledge some pain points, such as its syntax and the need to learn Java for interop.

HP re-releases classic computer science calculator: The HP-16C

The HP 16c Collector's Edition retains the classic layout but is 100x faster with customizable word size and base conversions. It features programming capabilities with conditional branching, subroutines, and flags, and supports up to 203 bytes of program memory.

A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle (2020)

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This walking tour in downtown Seattle aims to expose the hidden layers of surveillance technology in the city, including cameras, license plate readers, and data collection systems, and to raise questions about their use and impact on society. The tour highlights various surveillance tools and sites, including Amazon Go, Acyclica, the Washington State Fusion Center, and a peering site, and ...

How we index images for RAG

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Kapa's AI assistant uses a vision model at indexing time to describe images as text, then retrieves these descriptions alongside text chunks at query time, improving answer quality and reducing costs. This approach, which involves describing images once at ingestion and storing them as separate text chunks, outperforms query-time vision and is more cost-effective for large-scale applications.
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Adafruit received a letter from Flux's counsel demanding they stop publishing an article about Flux's intellectual property and user base. Adafruit has temporarily stopped publishing to consider their response to the demand.

Now AI agents need what RSS does

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The user is building a competitor monitoring agent and notes that sites with RSS feeds are more reliable than those without, requiring less maintenance. They added an RSS feed to their newsletter and saw two aggregators pick it up automatically within a week.

4K years ago, Mohenjo-daro grew more equal over time

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Archaeologists found lower inequality levels in ancient Mohenjo-daro, with economic gaps shrinking over time. The city's focus on public infrastructure and shared resources contributed to its stability and equality.

MP3s from Google Drive in Music Assistant on Home Assistant

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User has a large MP3 collection on Google Drive and Home Assistant. They followed a blog post to connect Google Drive to Music Assistant using rclone and WebDAV server.

Trump signs downsized AI order after weeks of reversals

President Donald Trump signed an executive order addressing AI-driven cyber threats with a voluntary review process for AI companies. The order aims to enhance national security and global AI dominance while avoiding heavy federal oversight.

The advertising cartel coming to your web browser

Big Tech companies are proposing a built-in advertising system, Attribution Level 1, which prioritizes their own tracking over user privacy. This system could lead to more money for Big Tech and less for legitimate sites, while also enabling riskier tracking practices.

Gleam v1.17.0

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Gleam v1.17.0 has been published with new features and bug fixes. It includes improved escript creation, language server support, and compiler optimizations.

Show HN: Live breath detection and biofeedback from a phone microphone

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The app uses a phone microphone to detect breathing patterns in real-time, without uploading audio or speech analysis. It provides biofeedback by reflecting the user's breathing back to them, without forcing extreme or forced breathing.

Multicore suppport for DOS is real – partly

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Why Janet? (2023)

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The author promotes Janet, a small, easy-to-learn Lisp dialect with a simple syntax and powerful features like macros and implicit serialization. Janet is ideal for writing command-line apps, scripting, and embedding in other languages due to its ease of use and flexibility.

Bringing Up DeepSeek-V4-Flash on AMD MI300X

Doubleword is building an inference cloud using AMD's MI300X, a high-end AI accelerator. The MI300X is underappreciated due to software issues, but it offers 192GB of HBM3 and comparable FP8 compute to NVIDIA's H100 at a lower price.

QBE – Compiler Backend – 1.3

QBE 1.3 is a significant release with 7k new lines of code and 1.5k deleted ones, featuring a new IL matching algorithm and optimizations. It achieves 63% of commercial compiler performance on coremark and 33% improvement on the Hare test suite.

Paseo – Beautiful open-source coding agent interface (desktop, mobile, CLI)

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Run agents in parallel on your own machines. Ship from your phone or your desk. Self-hosted: Agents run on your machine with your full dev environment. Use your tools, your configs, and your skills. Multi-provider: Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, OpenCode, and Pi through the same interface. Pick the right model for each job. Voice control: Dictate tasks or talk through problems in voice mode. ...

Expanding Project Glasswing

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Project Glasswing is expanding to 150 new organizations in 15 countries to secure software with AI. The goal is to adapt to AI's changing cybersecurity landscape and prevent catastrophic attacks affecting over 100 million people.

Launch HN: Rudus (YC P26) – AI for concrete contractors

Rishi and Sahil developed Rudus, an AI-powered takeoff and estimation platform for concrete subcontractors. It accelerates their workflow by auto-classifying plans, detecting concrete elements, and generating line items for estimators to review and export.

Preparing for KDE Plasma's Last X11-Supported Release

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Plasma is transitioning to Wayland, removing X11 support in Plasma 6.8. This change will allow for new performance improvements and features, but may require custom scripts and workflows to adapt.

Love systemd timers

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Systemd timers are a modern alternative to traditional cron jobs, offering more flexibility and features such as stdout and stderr output control and calendar versus time span units. They can be configured to run at specific times, intervals, or relative to other events, and provide a clear picture of scheduled tasks with the list-timers subcommand.

Age verification for social media, the beginning of the end for a free internet?

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Governments worldwide are introducing age verification measures to supposedly protect children, but this actually lays the groundwork for a fully government-controlled internet and mass surveillance. Identity verification, which is the correct term for age verification, restricts freedom of information and expression, and can be used to censor and control citizens, ultimately leading to a ...

Great Question (YC W21) Is Hiring Applied AI Interns

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Great Question is hiring an AI-native Software Engineering intern for a 3-month summer program. The intern will work on real AI-focused projects, own a project from day one, and collaborate with the CTO as a mentor.

Fidonet: Technology, Use, Tools, and History (1993)

FidoNet is a point-to-point email network that uses modems to connect over 20,000 nodes worldwide, allowing users to send and receive email and news. The network was developed in 1984 and has a unique addressing system, with gateways to the Internet and other networks, and a strong focus on user autonomy and minimal technical support.