Steam Machine
The article discusses the Steam Machine, a Linux-based PC gaming console developed by Valve Corporation, which aimed to bring PC gaming to living rooms. It covers the history, features, and reception of the Steam Machine platform, which ultimately struggled to gain significant market traction before being discontinued.
Steam Frame
The article discusses the Steam Frame, a new game-streaming hardware device from Valve that allows users to play games on any display, including TVs, by streaming them from a PC. The device is designed to provide a high-quality, low-latency gaming experience and is expected to be a competitor to other game-streaming solutions in the market.
Android developer verification: Early access starts
The article announces the upcoming Android Developer Verification program, which will require developers to verify their identities and qualifications starting in 2025. This new program aims to enhance trust and security in the Google Play ecosystem by ensuring that apps are published by legitimate developers.
Yt-dlp: External JavaScript runtime now required for full YouTube support
The article discusses issues with the yt-dlp project, including a request to add support for the 'Turns' service. It examines the current state of the project and potential solutions to address the reported problems.
Yann LeCun to depart Meta and launch AI startup focused on 'world models'
Yann LeCun, Meta's Chief AI Scientist, is leaving the company to launch a new AI startup focused on 'world models', a field of AI research that aims to create more comprehensive and generalizable AI systems.
The last-ever penny will be minted today in Philadelphia
Valve is about to win the console generation
The article explores how Valve, the company behind the Steam platform, may be poised to dominate the next generation of gaming consoles through its Steam Deck handheld device and the potential integration of its game distribution and community features.
Project Euler
Project Euler is an online platform that hosts a collection of challenging mathematical and computer programming problems, aiming to promote the development of problem-solving skills and a better understanding of algorithms and programming concepts.
GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT
OpenAI has announced the development of GPT-5.1, an advanced language model that promises significant improvements in performance and capabilities compared to previous versions, with a focus on enhancing safety and reliability.
Pakistani newspaper mistakenly prints AI prompt with the article
Checkout.com hacked, refuses ransom payment, donates to security labs
The article discusses how Checkout.com is taking steps to protect its merchants from extortion attempts, including working with law enforcement, investing in security measures, and supporting affected merchants financially and operationally.
Britain's railway privatization was an abject failure
The article examines the privatization of Britain's railway system, concluding that it was a failure. It highlights the increased costs, reduced service quality, and lack of investment that resulted from the privatization process.
Human Fovea Detector
The article explores a digital art project created using the Shadertoy platform, which allows users to design and share real-time graphics and visual effects through custom shader code.
My dad could still be alive, but he's not
The article explores the author's personal experience with their father's declining health and the difficult decision to discontinue life-sustaining treatment, highlighting the emotional and ethical complexities involved in end-of-life care.
Meta replaces WhatsApp for Windows with web wrapper
Valve Announces New Steam Machine, Steam Controller and Steam Frame
Valve has announced plans to discontinue Steam Machines, its line of Linux-based gaming PCs, by the end of 2026. The article discusses the reasons behind this decision, as well as the potential impact on the future of Valve's hardware initiatives.
X5.1 solar flare, G4 geomagnetic storm watch
A powerful X5.1 solar flare erupted from the Sun on November 11, 2022, leading to a G4-level geomagnetic storm watch. This event could potentially disrupt satellite operations and power grids, as well as increase the risk of auroras being visible at lower latitudes.
Fighting the New York Times' invasion of user privacy
The article discusses OpenAI's efforts to protect user privacy from invasive data collection by The New York Times. It outlines OpenAI's stance on user privacy and their legal actions to prevent the Times from accessing and using OpenAI's API without consent.
Zed is our office
Zed is a virtual office that allows teams to work together remotely, providing features like shared whiteboards, video calls, and dedicated workspaces to enhance collaboration and productivity.
I didn't reverse-engineer the protocol for my blood pressure monitor in 24 hours
The article details the process of reverse-engineering a blood pressure monitor, including decoding the communication protocol, analyzing the hardware, and developing custom software to interface with the device. The goal is to provide a detailed technical account of the process and enable others to replicate or build upon this work.
Waymo robotaxis are now giving rides on freeways in LA, SF and Phoenix
Waymo, Google's self-driving car division, has expanded its robotaxi service to freeways in three cities, allowing passengers to take autonomous rides on highways. The article discusses the company's progress in deploying its driverless technology for public transportation.
Homebrew no longer allows bypassing Gatekeeper for unsigned/unnotarized software
The article discusses an issue with the Homebrew package manager where users are unable to install or upgrade packages due to a conflict with the macOS Ventura update. The issue is being investigated by the Homebrew team, and a workaround is provided for users affected by the problem.
Perkeep – Personal storage system for life
Perkeep is an open-source, decentralized personal storage system that enables users to store, sync, share, and back up data across devices and services. It provides a flexible and secure way to manage personal information and digital assets.
.NET MAUI is coming to Linux and the browser
Avalonia UI, a cross-platform .NET UI framework, announces that .NET MAUI, the latest evolution of Xamarin.Forms, will soon be supported on Linux and the browser, powered by the Avalonia UI library.
Learn Prolog Now (2006)
The article introduces Prolog, a logic programming language, and its use in the Logic Programming Nook (LPN) website. It discusses the fundamentals of Prolog, its applications, and the resources available on the LPN website to learn and practice Prolog programming.
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Nano Banana can be prompt engineered for nuanced AI image generation
The article discusses the emergence of 'nano banana' prompts, which are short, concise prompts that challenge AI language models to generate creative and diverse content. The author explores the potential of these compact prompts to push the boundaries of AI's capabilities and creativity.
Four strange places to see London's Roman Wall
The article explores the remnants of London's ancient Roman wall, highlighting some of the more obscure and unexpected locations where these historical structures can be found around the city, including in gardens, houses, and even underground.
Hemp Ban Hidden Inside Government Shutdown Bill
The article discusses the inclusion of a provision in the government shutdown bill that would ban delta-8 THC, a hemp-derived compound, effectively re-criminalizing certain cannabis products. This move has raised concerns among hemp advocates about the potential impact on the industry.
Marble: A Multimodal World Model
The article discusses the Marble World model, a scientific simulation that mimics the complex dynamics of a marble-filled container. It explores how this model can provide insights into granular materials, self-organization, and emergent behaviors in various scientific domains.