I Edited This Video 100% with Codex Ft. SAM3 and MatAnyone and Remotion
This article explores the Codex text effects toolchain, a powerful set of tools and techniques for creating dynamic and visually striking text effects in web applications. It covers the various components of the toolchain, including CSS, JavaScript, and SVG, and provides practical examples for implementing different text effects.
Code Formatting Silently Consumes Your LLM Budget
HeyWhatsThat
The article provides an overview of the HeyWhatsThat website, explaining its features for mapping viewsheds and analyzing terrain, as well as providing information on how to use the site and its various tools.
PyTorch Geometric
PyTorch Geometric is a deep learning library for graph and geometric data processing. It provides efficient and easy-to-use implementations of popular graph neural network models and other geometric deep learning techniques.
Making Waffles with Group Theory
This article explores the use of group theory, a branch of mathematics, in the process of making waffles. It demonstrates how the symmetries and transformations inherent in the waffle-making process can be modeled and understood using the principles of group theory.
A Critical AI Niche Is Dominated by One Little-Known Japanese Company
Mathematicians Are Putting A.I. To the Test
Can robots ever be graceful?
The article discusses the growing concern over a potential global recession, with central banks around the world raising interest rates in an effort to tame high inflation. It explores the potential economic impact and the challenges facing policymakers as they navigate this uncertain economic landscape.
We Discourage Sleep in Code
The article discusses the growing trend of companies and individuals discouraging sleep, arguing that it is a waste of time and that people should instead focus on being productive. It explores the potential negative impacts of this approach on health, creativity, and overall well-being.
AI Follows the 80/20 Rule
The article discusses the Pareto principle and how it applies to artificial intelligence (AI) development. It explores the idea that a small number of factors can account for a large portion of the outcomes in AI systems, and highlights the importance of focusing on the vital few rather than the trivial many.
Dumbproxy 1.42.0 released with TrustTunnel support
The article announces the release of version 1.42.0 of the dumbproxy project, a tool that provides a simple proxy server for forwarding HTTP and HTTPS traffic.
I kept highlighting on Kindle and never reusing them, so I built a small tool
Zendesk, get your shit together please
The article criticizes Zendesk's poor customer service, highlighting issues such as long wait times, unhelpful support staff, and a lack of transparency. It calls for the company to improve its support operations and prioritize the needs of its customers.
Jony Ive's Ferrari Luce EV Interior and Interface Design
Former Apple design chief Jony Ive has collaborated with Ferrari on the interior design of the automaker's new Luce electric vehicle. The article highlights Ive's involvement in shaping the cabin experience and design of this upcoming electric car from Ferrari.
VCL App: 4x to 11x Faster Math Performance with Elements
The article discusses how VCL (Visual Component Library) applications can achieve significantly faster math performance, up to 11 times faster, by leveraging new CPU instructions and techniques. It provides insights into optimizing math-intensive operations in VCL applications for improved performance.
Learnings from Creating a GUI Library
The article discusses the development of a new graphical user interface (GUI) system that aims to improve user experience and productivity. It explores the key features and design principles behind this innovative GUI system.
The Joy of Programming
The article explores the joys and challenges of programming, emphasizing the intellectual stimulation and problem-solving aspects of the craft. It highlights the sense of accomplishment that comes from creating functional and elegant code.
AI Doesn't Reduce Work–It Intensifies It
This article argues that the widespread adoption of AI technology in the workplace has not reduced the overall amount of work, but rather has intensified it. It examines how AI has altered job responsibilities, increased performance demands, and created new types of labor-intensive tasks for workers.
BMW's Newest "Innovation" Is a Logo-Shaped Middle Finger to Right to Repair
BMW's new logo design features a circular shape with a cut-out in the middle, which critics claim is a symbolic middle finger to the right-to-repair movement, as it makes it more difficult for owners to access and repair their vehicles' components.
Discord Launches Teen-by-Default Settings Globally
Discord has launched 'Teen by Default' settings globally, which automatically apply privacy and safety features to accounts for users under the age of 18. These settings are designed to create a safer online experience for younger users on the platform.
Why does prompt injection work
This article discusses the importance of EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) in machine learning projects, highlighting its role in understanding data, identifying patterns, and informing feature engineering and model selection.
What Drives Managers to Sabotage Talented Employees (2025)
The article explores the psychological factors that lead managers to sabotage talented employees, including feelings of insecurity, a desire for power, and a fear of being overshadowed. It highlights the negative impact this can have on organizations and provides strategies for addressing this issue.
Ask HN: My 2nd ever Quant Finance and ML Newsletter. Help me improve
This article discusses the growing trend of remote work and its impact on the future of the workforce. It examines the benefits, challenges, and potential long-term implications of the shift towards a more distributed work environment.
AI does not have human-level intelligence
The article argues that current AI systems do not possess human-level intelligence, despite claims of AI achieving human-like capabilities. It highlights the significant differences between human cognition and the limited, specialized nature of AI systems.
When management mantras help–and when they hurt
The article discusses the role of management mantras, highlighting how they can be useful in providing clarity and inspiration, but also cautioning that overreliance on them can lead to oversimplification and a lack of critical thinking. The article examines the pros and cons of popular management concepts and encourages a balanced approach to their application.
What AI could mean for film and TV production and the industry's future
The article explores the potential impact of AI on the film and TV production industry, highlighting how AI technologies could revolutionize various aspects of content creation, from screenplay writing to visual effects, and how the industry may need to adapt to these changes in the coming years.
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Shadow: Simultaneous Multi-Threading Architecture with Asymmetric Threads
The article discusses the concept of 'shadow simultaneous multi-threading' (SSMT), a technique used in modern CPUs to improve performance by executing multiple threads simultaneously. It explains how SSMT works and its potential benefits, while also addressing potential security concerns and the challenges faced in implementing this technology.
AI Is About to Transform the Video Industry (In a Scary Way)
Never name a new species of an existing dinosaur genus
The article discusses the importance of not naming a new species of an existing dinosaur genus, as it can lead to confusion and misunderstanding in the scientific community. The author suggests that researchers should instead focus on describing the unique features and characteristics of the new specimen to differentiate it from related species.