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OpenAI's AI gadget now has a prototype
RyanShook 14 minutes ago

OpenAI's AI gadget now has a prototype

OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has revealed that the company has built a prototype of its AI gadget, which they are developing to explore the future of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society.

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vismit2000 15 minutes ago

Computer Science and Game Theory: A Conversation – Timothy Roughgarden [video]

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timschmidt 19 minutes ago

AI or You? Who is the one who can't get it done?

The article explores the implications of AI's growing capabilities, questioning whether AI will surpass human abilities in various tasks. It discusses the potential impact of AI on the workforce and the need for humans to adapt and work alongside AI systems.

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dils 19 minutes ago

Ask HN: Why do maintainers spend time reviewing my code?

Recently, I was working on various open source projects. Mostly I was working on issues labelled as "good first issues". Before I start working on a issue I usually take a look at the previous attempts made by other people. Usually I can find a couple of PRs or comments if the issue is older than one year. Looking at the work history sometimes it becomes obvious why previous attempts were not successful: someone completely misunderstood the task and went the wrong direction, someone can barely code, someone is just pinging the contributors instead of doing the actual work[1]. What was surprising to me was that the maintainers almost always found time to answer every question, review ridiculously bad and incorrect PRs and spend days communicating with the contributor (including me) to give feedback about the work, while they themselves could absolutely resolve the issue in less than an hour. To be honest I don't understand why someone with 10+ years of experience would spend time reviewing my "good first issue" PRs like they don't have anything else to do. I am trying to be useful and to learn but I don’t want to bother anyone or waste anyone’s time and that's why I am wondering why would maintainers spend their time reviewing my code? What is their motivation?

[1] https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/22926#issuecomment-2888463504

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lakshikag 21 minutes ago

Show HN: Kibun (気分) – a decentralized status.cafe alternative I made

I’ve been using status.cafe for a while and I love it, but if there is one thing that has been bugging me is that there’s no way to export all the status updates I’ve posted over the years. If the site goes down someday, that whole history is just gone.

With that thought bugging me, I built kibun.social, a minimal status.cafe-like service built on top of atmosphere, the same open social protocol used by Bluesky.

Because it’s decentralized, every status you post is stored directly inside your PDS. You can export them, move to another app, or build your own frontend in the future. The platform is basically just a viewer/writer on top of your data.

It's very straightforward and takes seconds to update your status. You login with your atproto handle, select an emoji and post your status. You also gets your own RSS feed for your statuses if you want to follow them elsewhere.

It’s still early but I’d love to hear what people think - especially people who enjoy small social spaces and decentralized web stuff.

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Unexpected 'Zig-Zag' Structures Discovered in Earth's Magnetic Field
ashishgupta2209 27 minutes ago

Unexpected 'Zig-Zag' Structures Discovered in Earth's Magnetic Field

Researchers have discovered unexpected zig-zag structures in the Earth's magnetic field, which could provide new insights into the planet's core dynamics and the magnetic field's evolution over time.

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The AI Invasion of Knitting and Crochet
cardamomo 29 minutes ago

The AI Invasion of Knitting and Crochet

The article discusses the growing presence of AI-generated patterns and designs in the knitting and crocheting communities, raising concerns about the impact on individual crafters and the preservation of traditional handmade techniques.

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jcartw 29 minutes ago

Why investors are increasingly fatalistic

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Quantum computing production expands with Shenzhen's factory project in China
rguiscard 35 minutes ago

Quantum computing production expands with Shenzhen's factory project in China

Shenzhen, China has launched a factory project dedicated to the production of quantum computers, marking an expansion of quantum computing capabilities in the country. The project aims to develop and manufacture quantum computing hardware and related technologies, contributing to the growing field of quantum computing.

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kpw94 37 minutes ago

Stanford Agentic Reviewer

PaperReview.AI is a platform that helps researchers and academics streamline the peer review process by providing tools for managing submissions, organizing reviews, and improving collaboration between authors and reviewers.

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guiprav 40 minutes ago

Webfoundry gets GPT 5.1 Codex HTML generation through voice assistant

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The price of gold: In Venezuela, mining threatens Indigenous Pemón
PaulHoule 43 minutes ago

The price of gold: In Venezuela, mining threatens Indigenous Pemón

The article examines the impact of gold mining on the Pemon indigenous community in Venezuela, highlighting how illegal mining operations have threatened their land, environment, and way of life, leading to conflict with the government.

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Linux compatible reliable C# boost for NATS messaging
northlondoner 44 minutes ago

Linux compatible reliable C# boost for NATS messaging

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Show HN: NBPro – NanoBanana Pro prompt library (100 prompts)
qzcanoe about 1 hour ago

Show HN: NBPro – NanoBanana Pro prompt library (100 prompts)

NBPro is a dedicated NanoBanana Pro prompt library built for creators. Explore over 100 curated and proven prompts across real commercial use cases like product shots, ads, social visuals, and more – all optimized for NanoBanana Pro.

Core value: - Save time on searching and trial‑and‑error - Recreate real‑world effects instantly using one‑click prompts - Learn prompt structure and best practices - Powered by the native NanoBanana Pro API - High‑quality images with no learning curve

Ideal for e‑commerce teams, designers, content creators, social media influencers, AI image enthusiasts, and marketers who want to generate professional‑grade visuals quickly.

Stop guessing. Start creating.

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Rare Layoffs at Apple Impact Dozens in Sales Roles
mgh2 about 1 hour ago

Rare Layoffs at Apple Impact Dozens in Sales Roles

Apple is eliminating sales roles, moving towards a more consultative approach with customers. This shift is part of the company's efforts to improve the in-store experience and provide more personalized support.

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freediver about 1 hour ago

Towards Better Word

The article discusses the importance of choosing the right words to convey the desired meaning effectively, highlighting how small changes in language can significantly impact communication and understanding.

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Nvidia's rebuttal to Michael Burry's criticism
mgh2 about 1 hour ago

Nvidia's rebuttal to Michael Burry's criticism

The article presents Nvidia's rebuttal to Michael Burry's criticism of the company's claims about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and the potential AI boom by 2025. Nvidia refutes Burry's assertions, arguing that the company's projections are based on solid data and a deep understanding of the AI market.

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matt_d about 1 hour ago

MetaOCaml: Ten Years Later System Description

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Seekdb: The AI-Native Search Database
zyh888 about 1 hour ago

Seekdb: The AI-Native Search Database

SeeKDB is an open-source distributed database system that provides high availability, strong consistency, and near-linear scalability. It is designed to handle large-scale data processing and real-time applications, with a focus on being easy to deploy and manage.

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burnt-resistor about 1 hour ago

The lesson I learnt in the USSR that still fools millions

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mhpro15 about 1 hour ago

Show HN: I Built a Small Startup Idea Validation Platform

It started out when I thought about how to help founder to validate their idea, not just coming up one but how to turn the idea into real business by not relying on AI but making them more involved into their product, understand the market by doing research, check what user want. It's like a checklist, a step for someone who want to get start. This is not an AI to go tool, it's a tool to drag user back to reality, simple but important.

I don't think I'm gonna make money with it so I decide it will be a free to use. Use referral code "beyondzero" to sign up. Thanks

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Four Top Contenders at Apple to Succeed Tim Cook
sebastian_z about 1 hour ago

Four Top Contenders at Apple to Succeed Tim Cook

The article discusses Apple CEO Tim Cook's thoughts on potential successors, emphasizing the importance of developing future leaders within the company and not rushing into a decision about his replacement.

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China's Xi Jinping Raises Future of Taiwan in Call with Donald Trump
drivebyhooting about 1 hour ago

China's Xi Jinping Raises Future of Taiwan in Call with Donald Trump

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swatson741 about 1 hour ago

CS 61A: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

CS61A is an introductory computer science course at the University of California, Berkeley that covers programming, algorithms, and computer science concepts. The course is designed to provide a solid foundation in computer science for both majors and non-majors.

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mambazz about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: MSRC silently patched my report (Status: "Complete") but denied bounty?

TL;DR: MSRC admitted via email that they "addressed the issue technically," moved the case status from "Develop" to "Complete" (Fixed), but still denied the bounty claiming it was "Content Policy."

Is this "silent patching" behavior common with MSRC recently? It feels like they used the report to patch the product but labeled it "invalid" to save budget. Full evidence & screenshots here: https://x.com/HoangMon158316/status/1993121590939467827?s=20

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Google is bringing Fuchsia OS to Android devices in pKVM microfuchsia VM (2024)
transpute about 1 hour ago

Google is bringing Fuchsia OS to Android devices in pKVM microfuchsia VM (2024)

The article discusses the development of Microfuchsia, a new operating system being created by Google that aims to integrate with Android and potentially replace it. The article explores the technical details of Microfuchsia and its potential implications for the Android ecosystem.

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davidharmsless about 1 hour ago

How should we self-assemble and launch "Naybor SOS" (Neighbor 911)?

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teleforce about 1 hour ago

I built a Linux "recovery drive" that doubles as persistent portable workstation

This article discusses how to create a Linux-based recovery drive that can serve as a portable, persistent workstation. The guide covers the steps to configure the drive with various tools and utilities, allowing users to troubleshoot, recover, or perform system maintenance on the go.

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gessha about 1 hour ago

Cooking in Maximum Security

The article discusses the impact of a coffee shortage on the art world, with museums facing challenges in serving their signature coffee-based drinks. It explores the innovative solutions and adaptations implemented by museum cafes to maintain their culinary experiences amid the supply chain disruptions.

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thomas34298 about 1 hour ago

Codex can read sensitive files outside the CWD without approval

If you directly ask Codex to read ~/.ssh/id_rsa, it will usually decline due to "safety concerns". However, the sandbox which the agent is running in doesn't restrict reads outside the working directory in any way and you won't even be asked for approval - it's just a prompt (injection) away. The Codex developers close issues related to this problem and simply suggest running Codex "in a docker container or VM" [1].

To quote the Codex security documentation [2]:

> We’ve chosen a powerful default for how Codex works on your computer. In this default approval mode, Codex can read files, make edits, and run commands in the working directory automatically.

> However, Codex will need your approval to work outside the working directory or run commands with network access. [...]

As a new, naive user (which I was), I'd assume based on the text above that Codex wouldn't be able to extract secrets and read my browser history or whatever else on my PC if I started it in VSCode for example. Running Codex in a Docker container or VM is totally valid and quite a few people are probably doing that, like in a CI/CD pipeline, however, that's definitely the minority.

How is this not a bigger deal? In my experience, other agentic tools like Claude Code give the user much more control in regards to safety and what OpenAI is doing here feels highly irresponsible IMHO.

[1] https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/5237#issuecomment-3536026833

[2] https://developers.openai.com/codex/security/

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