SANA-WM, a 2.6B open-source world model for 1-minute 720p video

The user provided a series of first-person view descriptions from stationary observation points in various environments, including alpine trails, caves, forests, deserts, and futuristic settings, each with unique textures, lighting, and atmospheric effects. The descriptions emphasize the static nature of the observer's perspective, with autonomous motion animating the world around them, ...

Δ-Mem: Efficient Online Memory for Large Language Models

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Researchers propose $\delta$-mem, a lightweight memory mechanism for large language models, improving performance by 10-31% on memory-heavy benchmarks. It achieves this with a compact online state and delta-rule learning, without full fine-tuning or backbone replacement.

Accelerando (2005)

Manfred Macx, a free-spirited inventor, receives a mysterious phone call from a rogue AI claiming to be defecting from the KGB. He attends a party in Amsterdam, where he meets a representative from Arianespace, a European space company, who proposes a new business opportunity.

Accelerate

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Data.Array.Accelerate defines an embedded language of array computations for high-performance computing in Haskell. Computations on multi-dimensional, regular arrays are expressed in the form of parameterised collective operations (such as maps, reductions, and permutations). These computations are online-compiled and executed on a range of architectures. Chapter 6 of Simon Marlow's book ...

Moving away from Tailwind, and learning to structure my CSS

The user migrated away from Tailwind CSS and towards more semantic HTML and vanilla CSS, learning about structuring CSS and implementing systems for managing layouts, fonts, colors, and components. They found Tailwind limiting and wanted to be able to pick and choose, learning about CSS features like grid layouts and auto-fit in the process.

My Favorite Bugs: Invalid Surrogate Pairs

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If you're in the business of building things that run on computers long enough, I think you will eventually acquire a favorite bug story. This is a short story about mine. I've also built an interactive tool where you can explore the concepts underpinning the heart of this bug. I was working on migrating a legacy editor to a more collaborative experience with my team. TipTap on top ...

Project Gutenberg – keeps getting better

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Choose among free epub and Kindle eBooks, download them or read them online. You will find the world's great literature here, with focus on older works for which U.S. copyright has expired. Thousands of volunteers digitized and diligently proofread the eBooks, for you to enjoy.

I spent my whole career building passive income. Here's what I got wrong

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Money that came in without being tied to my time or energy. Income I didn’t have to show up for. The kind of financial life where you don’t have to worry. I think this is a universal desire for anyone who didn’t grow up rich. You see what financial stress does to a family and you make a silent promise to yourself: I’m never going to live like that. Here’s the truth. No matter how much money ...

Futhark by Example

Futhark is a functional programming language used for parallel computing and has been applied in various projects such as games and benchmarks. It is particularly useful for tasks that can be efficiently parallelized.

Nearly 50 Years Later, WKRP in Cincinnati Becomes a Real Radio Station

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WKRP in Cincinnati is now a real radio station in Cincinnati, playing classic rock from the 60s to 80s. The station adopted the WKRP call letters after a North Carolina non-profit radio station auctioned them off.

Kyber (YC W23) Is Hiring a Founding Marketer

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Kyber is a document platform that uses AI to help enterprises draft and send complex regulatory notices. They're seeking a Founding Marketer to own and scale their Content & Community motion.

Points are a weird and inconsistent unit of measure

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The point size in LaTeX is 1/72.27 inches, while Inkscape uses 1/72 inches due to different historical standards.

Frontier AI has broken the open CTF format

The competitive format of Capture The Flag (CTF) has been fundamentally changed by the use of AI tools, making it pay-to-win and reducing the art of security to a prompt. The scoreboard no longer reflects human growth and the community is losing interest, with many top teams and players struggling to stay competitive in the current format.

Fecal transplants for autism deliver success in clinical trials

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Researchers found that fecal transplants can reduce autism symptoms by 45% in the long term. A Phase 3 human trial is needed for FDA approval of Microbiota Transplant Therapy.

I believe there are entire companies right now under AI psychosis

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Ploopy Bean: a trackpoint for every computer

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The Bean Pointing Stick is in preorder, shipping within 8-20 weeks based on tier. It comes fully assembled with QMK preloaded and has a 30-day return policy.

Greek Alphabet Cards

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The user created a set of cards to help their kids learn the Greek alphabet through visual associations, where objects are drawn to resemble the letter their name starts with. The user used a combination of research, a Greek dictionary, and AI image generation to create the cards, which have been effective in teaching their kids the alphabet in a playful and engaging way.

The Physics–and Physicality–Of Extreme Juggling (2018)

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Alex Barron is a 23-year-old juggler who holds world records for juggling 10-14 balls. He faces physical challenges and relies on skill and luck to achieve his feats.

Gaining control of every projector and camera on campus

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The user developed a program to brute force DNS subdomains on their college network, eventually optimizing it to 200 Mibps per 2 threads, but was limited by the DNS server's capacity and was asked to stop by IT after causing a campus-wide outage. The user then discovered a secret fourth option to scan IP addresses instead of subdomains and built a port scanner using AF_XDP, which led to ...

The bird eye was pushed to an evolutionary extreme

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Birds have retinas that lack blood vessels, yet they have exceptional vision. Researchers found that bird retinas use anaerobic glycolysis to produce energy without oxygen.

Orthrus-Qwen3: up to 7.8×tokens/forward on Qwen3, identical output distribution

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Orthrus is a dual-architecture framework that unifies autoregressive LLMs with diffusion models for high-speed parallel token generation. It achieves significant inference acceleration, lossless generation, and zero redundant memory overhead.

Additive Blending on the Nintendo 64

The original PlayStation supported additive blending, making effects like explosions look cooler. The N64's Reality Display Processor had a more flexible way to control blending, but it was complicated to use.

Where to buy a non-Apple, non-Google smartphone

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Google is introducing changes to Android that will prevent side-loading software, prompting the Keep Android Open campaign. Alternatives to Google's OS include de-Googled Android variants and Linux OSes like /e/OS, Ubuntu Touch, and Sailfish.

The main thing about P2P meth is that there's so much of it (2021)

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New meth made from P2P may be chemically different from old meth, but evidence suggests it's mostly due to increased availability and purity, not contaminants. The rise in meth use and overdose deaths is likely linked to the increased availability and potency of the drug, rather than a change in its chemical composition.

England Runestones

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A group of about 30 runestones in scandinavia which refer to voyages to england. they are comparable in number only to the approximately 30 greece rune stones ' and the 26 ingvar runstone - which mentions an expedition to caspian sea region. orsteinn had this stone raised in memory of himself and his son hefnir. it is classified as being carved in the 'rune

A 0-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10

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Researchers found a zero-click root exploit for the Google Pixel 10 using a Dolby UDC vulnerability. They also discovered a VPU driver vulnerability that allowed arbitrary kernel read-write, which was patched within 71 days.

The sigmoids won't save you

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The article discusses the "all exponentials eventually become sigmoids" talking point, where a trend may initially grow exponentially but eventually flatten out due to physical or practical limits. However, the timing of this transition is often uncertain and can be misidentified, leading to incorrect predictions.

Naturally Occurring Quasicrystals

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Quasicrystals are rare in nature, created by violent events like asteroid collisions or lightning strikes, and only three naturally occurring types have been found in a single Russian meteorite. These include icosahedrite, decagonite, and i-phase II, each with unique properties and compositions.

Charity – Categorical programming language (1998)

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Charity is a functional programming language developed at the University of Calgary, based on categorical datatypes. It provides an elegant framework for software development, teaching, and research with straightforward reasoning and verification.

How to Write to SSDs [pdf]

The paper proposes a set of out-of-place optimizations that reduce write amplification across both the DBMS and SSD layers, improving throughput by 1.65-2.24× and reducing flash writes per operation by 6.2-9.8×. The proposed optimizations include compression & page packing, grouping by deathtime, ZNS support, aligning DB and SSD GC units, NoWA pattern, and using FDP placement hints to ...