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meetpateltech about 4 hours ago

OpenAI o1 system card

The linked article is about the OpenAI O1 system card, which provides information about the capabilities, intended use, and limitations of the OpenAI O1 language model. The article discusses the model's ability to engage in a wide range of natural language tasks, such as answering questions, generating text, and performing analysis. It also outlines the model's potential biases and limitations, including its inability to guarantee factual accuracy or to generate content that is completely safe or ethical. The article emphasizes the importance of responsible use and the need for careful monitoring and evaluation of the system's performance.

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meetpateltech about 4 hours ago

ChatGPT Pro

The linked article is about the introduction of ChatGPT Pro, a paid version of OpenAI's popular language model ChatGPT. The article highlights the key features of ChatGPT Pro, including faster response times, higher priority in the queue, and the ability to use the model for commercial purposes. The article also mentions that ChatGPT Pro is designed to provide a more reliable and efficient experience for users who require advanced conversational AI capabilities for their businesses or projects.

openai.com
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7 Databases in 7 Weeks for 2025
yarapavan about 5 hours ago

7 Databases in 7 Weeks for 2025

The linked article is about the author's experience reading the book "7 Databases in 7 Weeks" and how it has influenced their perspective on the future of databases in 2025. The article discusses the key takeaways from each of the seven databases covered in the book, including their unique features, use cases, and potential impact on the industry. The author suggests that understanding a diverse range of database technologies will be crucial for developers and architects to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of data management in the years to come.

matt.blwt.io
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PaliGemma 2: Powerful Vision-Language Models, Simple Fine-Tuning
meetpateltech about 4 hours ago

PaliGemma 2: Powerful Vision-Language Models, Simple Fine-Tuning

The linked article is about the introduction of PaLiGemma, a powerful vision-language model from Google that can be easily fine-tuned for a variety of tasks. PaLiGemma is built on top of Google's Perceiver architecture and can be used for image classification, captioning, and visual question-answering. The article highlights the model's impressive performance and the simplicity of fine-tuning it for specific applications, making it a valuable tool for developers and researchers working on visual AI tasks.

developers.googleblog.com
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Show HN: Banan-OS, an Unix-like operating system written from scratch
Bananymous about 3 hours ago

Show HN: Banan-OS, an Unix-like operating system written from scratch

This is my operating system that I've been working for the past 2 years. All of the code is written exclusively by me except from ported software. banan-os has a monolithic kernel targeting x86 (i686) and x86_64 architectures. The project consists of bootloader, kernel and userspace libraries (libc, libGUI, libFont, ...). It also uses my custom C++ standard library partly based on stdc++.

Currently I have basic TTY and GUI environment with some of the basic UNIX utilities like cp, ls and stat. I have basic support for USB (keyboard/mouse/storage), disks (NVMe, AHCI), custom networking stack with TCP and UDP support, and a UNIX-like filesystem with /dev /tmp /proc filesystems.

The whole project is written in C++ except for my BIOS bootloader that is written in 16-bit real mode assembly. I have been testing the OS mainly on virtual machines but also frequently on real hardware.

github.com
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speckx about 4 hours ago

AmpereOne: Cores Are the New MHz

The linked article is about the AmperePrime cores, the new high-performance CPU cores from Ampere Computing. It discusses the potential performance improvements of these cores compared to previous generation ARM-based CPUs, indicating that they could significantly outperform current offerings in areas like single-threaded performance and power efficiency. The article suggests that the AmperePrime cores could be a game-changer in the server and data center market, potentially challenging the dominance of established players like Intel and AMD.

jeffgeerling.com
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Zep AI (YC W24) Is Hiring a Dev Advocate
roseway4 39 minutes ago

Zep AI (YC W24) Is Hiring a Dev Advocate

ycombinator.com
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max__dev 8 days ago

Accidentally writing a fast SAT solver

blog.danielh.cc
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thunderbong about 5 hours ago

An Interview with Bill Watterson (1987)

The linked article is about the term "chonk" and its usage to describe overweight or plump cats. It explores the origin of the term, its widespread popularity on social media, and how it has become a way for cat owners to celebrate their pets' larger-than-average size. The article also discusses the potential health concerns associated with overweight cats and the importance of responsible pet ownership in ensuring the well-being of these beloved feline friends.

timhulsizer.com
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Memory is all we have
drcwpl about 2 hours ago

Memory is all we have

onepercentrule.substack.com
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The "simple" 38 step journey to getting an RFC
greyface- about 10 hours ago

The "simple" 38 step journey to getting an RFC

blog.benjojo.co.uk
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Congo gov. says it's 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens
amichail about 2 hours ago

Congo gov. says it's 'on alert' over mystery flu-like disease that killed dozens

The linked article is about a mystery flu-like disease that has killed dozens in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The government has declared a health emergency in the region and is working with the World Health Organization to investigate the cause of the outbreak. Symptoms of the disease include fever, headaches, fatigue, and respiratory distress. Officials are trying to contain the spread of the illness and provide medical care to those affected.

ctvnews.ca
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McKinsey unit will pay $123M to settle claims it bribed South African officials
donsupreme about 1 hour ago

McKinsey unit will pay $123M to settle claims it bribed South African officials

The linked article is about McKinsey & Company's agreement to pay $32 million to settle a bribery case in South Africa. The settlement resolves allegations that the consulting firm made corrupt payments to secure government contracts. The article discusses the background of the case, McKinsey's role, and the broader implications of the settlement for the company's reputation and future operations in the region.

cnbc.com
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kcsaba2 about 2 hours ago

I Spent a Year Building an Android Course for the Elderly–Here's What I Learned

kopiascsaba.hu
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adastra22 about 3 hours ago

Tsunami Warning for Northern California

The linked article is about a tsunami warning issued by the National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) for the Alaska and British Columbia coastlines due to a magnitude 8.1 earthquake that occurred near the Rat Islands in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. The warning was later downgraded to a tsunami watch, indicating that a tsunami was no longer expected to impact the affected areas. The article provides information about the earthquake's location, magnitude, and the response from the NTWC.

tsunami.gov
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Haunted by My Own Projects
mooreds 8 days ago

Haunted by My Own Projects

cassidoo.co
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gnabgib about 2 hours ago

Chocolate intake and risk of type 2 diabetes: prospective cohort studies

The linked article is about a study that investigated the association between long-term exposure to air pollution and the risk of dementia in older adults. The study found that higher levels of air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter (PM2.5), were associated with an increased risk of developing dementia. The findings suggest that reducing air pollution exposure may help to prevent or delay the onset of dementia in the elderly population.

bmj.com
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React 19
gajus about 3 hours ago

React 19

The linked article is about the changelog for the React library, a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It covers the changes and updates made in different versions of React, including new features, bug fixes, and breaking changes. The changelog provides a comprehensive overview of the development progress and improvements made to the React library over time, allowing developers to stay informed about the latest developments and plan their upgrades accordingly.

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todsacerdoti about 6 hours ago

How to pack ternary numbers in 8-bit bytes

The linked article is about ternary packing, a technique used in computer science to optimize data storage and memory usage. It explains how ternary packing allows three values to be stored in a single binary digit, reducing the required memory footprint compared to traditional binary encoding. The article discusses the mathematical foundations of ternary packing, its potential applications in various domains, and the trade-offs involved in implementing this technique, such as the need for specialized hardware or software support.

compilade.net
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OuterVale about 17 hours ago

Diátaxis – A systematic approach to technical documentation authoring

The linked article is about a framework for documenting software projects, called Diataxis. It proposes a four-part structure for documentation, including tutorials, how-to guides, explanation-focused documents, and reference material. The article discusses the importance of organizing documentation in a way that caters to different user needs and provides a clear, structured approach to documentation creation and maintenance.

diataxis.fr
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latchkey about 5 hours ago

Exploring inference memory saturation effect: H100 vs. MI300x

The linked article is about a performance comparison between Nvidia's H100 and Cerebras' MI300X AI accelerators. It discusses the results of an inference benchmark test, which showed that the MI300X outperformed the H100 in certain workloads, particularly in tasks involving large language models. The article also highlights the potential advantages of the MI300X's unique architecture and its ability to efficiently handle memory-intensive AI applications.

dstack.ai
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cyclotruc about 6 hours ago

Show HN: Replace "hub" by "ingest" in GitHub URLs for a prompt-friendly extract

Gitingest is a open-source micro dev-tool that I made over the last week.

It turns any public Github repository into a text extract that you can give to your favourite LLM easily.

Today I added this url trick to make it even easier to use!

How I use it myself: - Quickly generate a README.md boilerplate for a project - Ask LLMs questions about an undocumented codebase

It is still very much work in progress and I plan to add many more options (file size limits, exclude patterns..) and a public API

I hope this tool can help you Your feedback is very valuable to help me prioritize And contributions are welcome!

gitingest.com
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cli53 – Command line tool for Amazon Route 53
indigodaddy about 5 hours ago

cli53 – Command line tool for Amazon Route 53

The linked article is about cli53, a command-line tool for managing Amazon's Route 53 DNS service. The tool allows users to create, update, and delete DNS records, as well as manage hosted zones, without having to interact with the AWS Management Console or API. The article provides an overview of the tool's features, installation instructions, and examples of how to use it to manage various aspects of a Route 53 setup.

github.com
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Keyset cursors, not offsets, for Postgres pagination
todsacerdoti 1 day ago

Keyset cursors, not offsets, for Postgres pagination

blog.sequinstream.com
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danielwmayer 4 days ago

Training myself to run farther with Strava's API and an IoT dog feeder of M&Ms

The linked article is about the author's experience running a half-marathon while applying Pavlovian conditioning principles. The author discusses how he used classical conditioning techniques, such as associating the sound of a bell with the release of a treat, to motivate himself during the race. The article explores the challenges and successes of this approach, highlighting the potential applications of Pavlovian conditioning in the realm of endurance sports and personal motivation.

mayer.cool
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Genie 2: A large-scale foundation world model
meetpateltech 1 day ago

Genie 2: A large-scale foundation world model

The linked article is about Genie 2, a large-scale foundation model developed by DeepMind. Genie 2 is a powerful language model that can perform a wide range of tasks, from answering questions to generating creative content. The article discusses the technical details of Genie 2, including its architecture and training process, and highlights its potential applications in areas such as natural language processing, question answering, and content creation.

deepmind.google
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BSDobelix about 2 hours ago

FreeBSD OCI Container on Jails/Bhyve with Support for Podman

freebsdfoundation.org
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Boeing plea deal over fatal 737 MAX crashes rejected by judge
impish9208 about 4 hours ago

Boeing plea deal over fatal 737 MAX crashes rejected by judge

The linked article is about a judge rejecting Boeing's proposed plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department over the fatal 737 Max crashes. The judge stated that the deal, which would have deferred prosecution and imposed a $2.5 billion fine, was not sufficient punishment for the company's actions. The article discusses the ongoing legal and financial fallout from the crashes, which killed 346 people and led to the grounding of the 737 Max for nearly two years.

bloomberg.com
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Federal Court Says Dismantling a Phone to Install Firmware Isn't a 'Search'
hn_acker about 6 hours ago

Federal Court Says Dismantling a Phone to Install Firmware Isn't a 'Search'

The linked article is about a federal court ruling that disassembling a phone to install firmware, even if done to facilitate a search, does not constitute a search under the Fourth Amendment. The court argued that the phone's owner had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the phone's firmware, as it could be modified by the manufacturer. This decision potentially has implications for law enforcement's ability to access digital devices without a warrant.

techdirt.com
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Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say
aguaviva 3 days ago

Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say

The linked article is about the discovery of potential signs of life on Venus. Scientists have analyzed the composition of Venus's atmosphere and found evidence of a rare chemical called phosphine, which on Earth is produced by anaerobic organisms. This finding suggests the possibility of life existing in Venus's harsh environment, despite the planet's extreme temperatures and atmospheric pressure. The article discusses the implications of this discovery and the ongoing research efforts to further investigate the potential for life on Earth's neighboring planet.

theguardian.com
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