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Stop Doom Scrolling, Start Doom Coding: Build via the terminal from your phone
rbergamini27 about 12 hours ago

Stop Doom Scrolling, Start Doom Coding: Build via the terminal from your phone

I used Tailscale, an old laptop, Claude Code, and Termius to code from my phone anywhere I have Internet connection.

Great for parties where you rather be home tinkering.

github.com
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Self hosting my media library with Jellyfin and Wireguard on Hetzner
wismwasm about 12 hours ago

Self hosting my media library with Jellyfin and Wireguard on Hetzner

The article discusses the author's decision to self-host their music and podcasts after becoming dissatisfied with Spotify's business model and privacy practices. It explores the author's motivations, the process of setting up a self-hosted solution, and the benefits and challenges of taking control of one's digital content.

layandreas.github.io
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CES 2026: Taking the Lids Off AMD's Venice and MI400 SoCs
rbanffy about 10 hours ago

CES 2026: Taking the Lids Off AMD's Venice and MI400 SoCs

The article discusses AMD's announcements at CES 2026, including details about their latest processors and graphics cards. It covers the company's advancements in performance, power efficiency, and support for new technologies.

chipsandcheese.com
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Comparing AI agents to cybersecurity professionals in real-world pen testing
littlexsparkee about 10 hours ago

Comparing AI agents to cybersecurity professionals in real-world pen testing

WSJ writeup ("AI Hackers Are Coming Dangerously Close to Beating Humans"): https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-hackers-are-coming-dangerousl..., https://archive.ph/L4gh3

arxiv.org
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Are we tired of social media? (2025)
foxiel about 9 hours ago

Are we tired of social media? (2025)

This article explores the growing trend of people becoming increasingly fatigued with social media, citing concerns such as privacy issues, negativity, and the desire for more authentic connections. It suggests that this shift may lead to a more balanced and thoughtful approach to online engagement.

danielbrendel.com
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Most websites don't need cookie consent banners
pickup191 about 6 hours ago

Most websites don't need cookie consent banners

The article discusses the legal and practical considerations surrounding cookie consent banners on websites, arguing that most websites do not actually need such banners under current data privacy regulations, and that they can often be counter-productive and create a poor user experience.

block81.com
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Bill to Eliminate H-1B Visa Program Introduced in Congress
ekropotin about 2 hours ago

Bill to Eliminate H-1B Visa Program Introduced in Congress

The article discusses a bill introduced in Congress by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene that aims to eliminate the H-1B visa program, which allows U.S. companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. The bill is part of a broader effort by some lawmakers to restrict immigration and protect American jobs.

newsweek.com
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The data center boom is concentrated in the U.S.
pseudolus about 6 hours ago

The data center boom is concentrated in the U.S.

The article discusses the rapid growth of data centers worldwide, driven by the increasing demand for cloud computing, video streaming, and other data-intensive services. It examines the environmental impact of this growth and the efforts by companies and governments to make data centers more energy-efficient and sustainable.

spectrum.ieee.org
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PassSeeds – hijacking Passkeys to unlock new cryptographic use cases
csuwldcat about 7 hours ago

PassSeeds – hijacking Passkeys to unlock new cryptographic use cases

The article presents an experiment called 'PassSeeds' that explores the possibility of hijacking passkeys, a new authentication technology, to unlock various cryptographic use cases beyond simple authentication. The experiment investigates the potential security implications and challenges of extending the functionality of passkeys beyond their original purpose.

backalleycoder.com
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Stephen Miller Says US Has Right to Take over Any Country for Its Resources
SilverElfin about 11 hours ago

Stephen Miller Says US Has Right to Take over Any Country for Its Resources

The article discusses Stephen Miller, a former Trump advisor, and his appearance on CNN to defend the former president's policies. It highlights the heated exchange between Miller and CNN's Brianna Keilar as they debate topics such as immigration and the 2020 election.

commondreams.org
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Show HN: SMTP Tunnel – A SOCKS5 proxy disguised as email traffic to bypass DPI
lobito25 about 7 hours ago

Show HN: SMTP Tunnel – A SOCKS5 proxy disguised as email traffic to bypass DPI

A fast SOCKS5 proxy that tunnels your traffic through what looks like normal SMTP email, bypassing Deep Packet Inspection firewalls.

How it works: - Client runs a local SOCKS5 proxy (127.0.0.1:1080) - Traffic is sent to server disguised as SMTP (EHLO, STARTTLS, AUTH) - DPI sees legitimate email session, not a VPN/proxy

Features: - One-liner install on any Linux VPS - Multi-user with per-user secrets and IP whitelists - Auto-generated client packages (just double-click to run) - Auto-reconnect on connection loss - Works with any app that supports SOCKS5

Tech: Python/asyncio, TLS 1.2+, HMAC-SHA256 auth

GitHub: https://github.com/x011/smtp-tunnel-proxy

github.com
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Show HN: GPU Cuckoo Filter – faster queries than Blocked Bloom, with deletion
tdortman about 9 hours ago

Show HN: GPU Cuckoo Filter – faster queries than Blocked Bloom, with deletion

The article discusses the Cuckoo Filter, a space-efficient data structure that can be used as an alternative to traditional Bloom filters for set membership queries. It provides an overview of the Cuckoo Filter's design, advantages, and use cases.

github.com
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Show HN: Symbolic Circuit Distillation: prove program to LLM circuit equivalence
nsomani about 11 hours ago

Show HN: Symbolic Circuit Distillation: prove program to LLM circuit equivalence

Hi HN, I've been exploring various applications of formal methods to ML/interpretability and I've been hoping to get more eyes on the approach.

I have been working on a small interpretability project I call Symbolic Circuit Distillation. The goal is to take a tiny neuron-level circuit (like the ones in OpenAI's "Sparse Circuits" work) and automatically recover a concise Python program that implements the same algorithm, along with a bounded formal proof that the two are equivalent on a finite token domain.

Roughly, the pipeline is:

1. Start from a pruned circuit graph for a specific behavior (e.g. quote closing or bracket depth) extracted from a transformer. 2. Treat the circuit as an executable function and train a tiny ReLU network ("surrogate") that exactly matches the circuit on all inputs in a bounded domain (typically sequences of length 5–10 over a small token alphabet). 3. Search over a constrained DSL of common transformer motifs (counters, toggles, threshold detectors, small state machines) to synthesize candidate Python programs. 4. Use SMT-based bounded equivalence checking to either: - Prove that a candidate program and the surrogate agree on all inputs in the domain, or - Produce a counterexample input that rules the program out.

If the solver finds a proof, you get a small, human-readable Python function plus a machine-checkable guarantee that it matches the original circuit on that bounded domain.

Why I built this

Mechanistic interpretability has gotten pretty good at extracting "small crisp circuits" from large models, but turning those graphs into clean, human-readable algorithms is still very manual. My goal here is to automate that last step: go from "here is a sparse circuit" to "here is a verified algorithm that explains what it does", without hand-holding.

What works today

- Tasks: quote closing and bracket-depth detection from the OpenAI circuit_sparsity repo. - Exact surrogate fitting on a finite token domain. - DSL templates for simple counters, toggles, and small state machines. - SMT-based bounded equivalence between: sparse circuit -> ReLU surrogate -> Python program in the DSL.

Limitations and open questions

- The guarantees are bounded: equivalence is only proven on a finite token domain (short sequences and a small vocabulary). - Currently focused on very small circuits. Scaling to larger circuits and longer contexts is open engineering and research work. - The DSL is hand-designed around a few motifs. I am not yet learning the DSL itself or doing anything very clever in the search.

What I would love feedback on

- Are the problem framing and guarantees interesting to people working on mechanistic interpretability or formal methods? - Suggestions for next benchmarks: which circuits or behaviors would you want to see distilled next? - Feedback on the DSL design, search strategy, and SMT setup.

Happy to answer questions about implementation details, the SMT encoding, integration with OpenAI's Sparse Circuits repo, or anything else.

github.com
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Tesla's full 2025 data from Europe is in, and it is a total bloodbath
breve about 10 hours ago

Tesla's full 2025 data from Europe is in, and it is a total bloodbath

The article discusses Tesla's market performance in Europe, showing a significant decline in sales and market share in 2025. It suggests that Tesla faced a 'total bloodbath' in the European market, potentially due to increased competition from other electric vehicle manufacturers and changing consumer preferences.

electrek.co
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JavaScript Analyzer – Burp Suite Extension
handfuloflight about 7 hours ago

JavaScript Analyzer – Burp Suite Extension

JSAnalyzer is a JavaScript static code analysis tool that helps detect code smells, anti-patterns, and security vulnerabilities in JavaScript projects. It provides a comprehensive set of rules and checks to improve code quality and maintainability.

github.com
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America the Rogue State
chmaynard about 9 hours ago

America the Rogue State

The article argues that the United States has become a rogue state, using its military and economic power to impose its will on other nations, disregard international laws and norms, and undermine democracy around the world for its own interests.

chrishedges.substack.com
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Trump Floats Cancelling 2026 Elections, Then Insists He Won't
SilverElfin about 8 hours ago

Trump Floats Cancelling 2026 Elections, Then Insists He Won't

The article discusses former US President Donald Trump's suggestion to 'terminate' the Constitution and cancel the 2026 midterm elections, which has drawn widespread criticism and condemnation from legal and political experts.

time.com
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Llama 2 inference from scratch in C++20 (No PyTorch/GGML, ARM NEON)
recoverydial about 10 hours ago

Llama 2 inference from scratch in C++20 (No PyTorch/GGML, ARM NEON)

The article discusses the creation of the Stories100m dataset, a large-scale benchmark for story generation that covers a diverse range of topics and writing styles. The dataset aims to advance research in natural language generation and provide a comprehensive resource for training and evaluating story generation models.

github.com
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Space Forge plans to manufacture semiconductors from space
akshay326 about 7 hours ago

Space Forge plans to manufacture semiconductors from space

The article discusses the recent launch of a mission to test manufacturing semiconductors in space, a significant step forward in the push to produce these critical components outside of Earth's atmosphere. The experiment aims to explore the potential benefits of microgravity and the vacuum of space for semiconductor production.

scientificamerican.com
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Canada's Immigration Dept shelves visa program for entrepreneurs, citing misuse
petethomas about 2 hours ago

Canada's Immigration Dept shelves visa program for entrepreneurs, citing misuse

The Canadian government has temporarily halted the Start-up Visa program, which provided visas to foreign entrepreneurs looking to start businesses in Canada. The program was suspended due to concerns about the program's effectiveness and the need to reassess its goals and criteria.

theglobeandmail.com
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