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birdculture 6 minutes ago

Floss and Training LLMs

The article discusses the importance of 'floss' - the process of fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) on specific tasks or datasets. It highlights the benefits of flossing, such as improved performance and reliability, and provides insights into the challenges and considerations involved in the process.

chronicles.mad-scientist.club
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Californians have a new privacy tool for deleting their data
geox 7 minutes ago

Californians have a new privacy tool for deleting their data

California has passed a new data privacy law, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), which expands on the previous California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and grants consumers more control over their personal data, including the ability to opt out of the sale or sharing of their information.

apnews.com
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zenoware 7 minutes ago

ChatGPT and Codex Are About to Get a Helluva Lot Faster

jpcaparas.medium.com
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Anon84 11 minutes ago

Statistical Rethinking 2026 [video]

youtube.com
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2OEH8eoCRo0 14 minutes ago

Trump Sets Fraudster Free from Prison for a Second Time

nytimes.com
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Mothers Against Decapentaplegic
md224 15 minutes ago

Mothers Against Decapentaplegic

Mothers against decapentaplegic (Mad) is a family of proteins that regulate cell growth and differentiation in various organisms. The Mad proteins play a crucial role in the TGF-beta signaling pathway, which controls processes such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, and embryonic development.

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rfmoz 21 minutes ago

Omero: Pervasive User Interfaces in the Plan B Operating System

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What are we actually rushing towards with AI?
liveink 21 minutes ago

What are we actually rushing towards with AI?

This article explores the benefits of slowing down and taking a mindful approach to daily life. It discusses the importance of finding balance, reducing stress, and embracing a more intentional lifestyle.

slowdown.lovable.app
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roskelld 22 minutes ago

Building a Quake PC

The article provides an in-depth technical analysis of the inner workings of the Quake game engine, covering various aspects such as its rendering pipeline, collision detection, and overall software architecture.

fabiensanglard.net
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I Got a Job in an Awful Job Market
mooreds 22 minutes ago

I Got a Job in an Awful Job Market

The article discusses the author's experience of landing an exciting job at a company with a concerning work culture, highlighting the challenges of navigating professional opportunities when faced with ethical concerns.

rebekahbastian.substack.com
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The Dilbert Afterlife (By Scott Alexander)
inglor_cz 27 minutes ago

The Dilbert Afterlife (By Scott Alexander)

The article explores the complex life and legacy of Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip. It delves into the controversies and criticisms surrounding Adams' political and social commentaries, and examines how his work has evolved and endured over time.

astralcodexten.com
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The crisis whisperer: how Adam Tooze makes sense of our bewildering age
Caiero 29 minutes ago

The crisis whisperer: how Adam Tooze makes sense of our bewildering age

theguardian.com
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Make boxes from dried citrus rind
sohkamyung 29 minutes ago

Make boxes from dried citrus rind

The article discusses the concept of confluency, which refers to the state of cell cultures growing together as a cohesive sheet. It explores the importance of understanding confluency in cellular biology research and the various factors that influence the growth and behavior of cells in culture.

pixey.org
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PAZ O.S. – A "Bio-Civic" Alignment Framework for Ethical LLMs
PiSounds 31 minutes ago

PAZ O.S. – A "Bio-Civic" Alignment Framework for Ethical LLMs

github.com
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FCC Poised to Exempt Amateurs from Foreign Adversary Reporting Requirements
7402 32 minutes ago

FCC Poised to Exempt Amateurs from Foreign Adversary Reporting Requirements

The FCC is considering exempting amateur radio operators from reporting requirements related to foreign adversaries, potentially reducing regulatory burdens for this community.

arrl.org
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CGMthrowaway 36 minutes ago

FTC Finalizes Order Banning GM from Sharing Driver Data

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has finalized an order prohibiting General Motors (GM) from sharing driver data without their consent. The order aims to protect consumer privacy and prevent unauthorized access to sensitive personal information collected through connected vehicles.

pcmag.com
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livrasand 37 minutes ago

Ask HN: Browser extension vs. native app for structured form filling?

I’m working on a project called Injectless — a browser extension that allows websites to explicitly declare which data they are allowed to inject into external sites, fully controlled by the user.

Note: This post was translated to English using AI. My native language is Spanish.

The Problem: Users of SaaS apps (accounting, project management, etc.) often need to repeatedly copy data into external forms (government portals, client systems, etc.). Today this is a tedious, fully manual process.

My Current Solution A browser extension where: - Websites expose an injectless.json declaring which fields they can fill and on which domains - The user explicitly installs the integration (one-click opt-in) - When visiting an allowed site, the extension offers to “paste” each field

The Doubt A friend suggested that instead of a browser extension, this should be a native app (similar to KeePassXC or Espanso) that: - Works in any browser without installing multiple extensions - Pastes sequences of fields using TAB (simpler, more universal) - Works even outside the browser - Avoids extension permissions, CSP issues, Shadow DOM, etc.

My Concerns About a Native App - Mobile: Browser extensions do work on mobile (Safari iOS, Firefox Android). Native apps would face heavy sandboxing restrictions - UX: The extension popup can show exactly which fields are available for the current page. A native app would be more “blind” - Context: The extension knows which page you’re on and can automatically validate allowed domains

The Question What seems more valuable / practical? A) Browser extension (current approach) — more context, mobile support, clearer UX B) Native app like Espanso/KeePassXC — more universal, single install, simpler C) Both — native app as a base + optional extension as a companion for better UX

Has anyone worked on something similar? What trade-offs might I be missing?

Thanks!

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IETF@40
sohkamyung 40 minutes ago

IETF@40

The article discusses the 40th meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which focused on the growth and evolution of the internet, including discussions on protocols, security, and the internet's infrastructure.

ietf.org
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Re: Mix: open-source repairable blender
rishikeshs 41 minutes ago

Re: Mix: open-source repairable blender

The article discusses the reMix open-source project, which aims to create a decentralized, community-driven music platform. The project focuses on empowering artists and listeners by enabling direct connections, transparent revenue sharing, and the use of blockchain technology.

github.com
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chilipepperhott about 1 hour ago

I thought Grammarly was essential. It wasn't

The article discusses the author's decision to stop paying for Grammarly and instead use a free, open-source alternative that provides similar features and functionality for grammar and writing assistance.

makeuseof.com
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enz about 1 hour ago

I have settled on XChaCha20+Blake3 as the AE suite of choice for my projects

The article discusses the implementation of the ChaCha20 and BLAKE3 cryptographic algorithms, exploring their properties, performance, and use cases. It provides a technical overview of these algorithms and their practical applications in modern cryptography.

mccarty.io
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rickcarlino about 1 hour ago

For profit university offers scholarship to RuneScape skill cape recipients

The Max Achievement Scholarship is a prestigious award offered by University of Silicon Valley (USV) to recognize and support exceptional students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance and leadership potential. The scholarship covers full tuition and fees for four years of undergraduate study at USV.

usv.edu
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LBWasserman about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Neurop Forge: Live Demo /Real AI Action

Would like feedback...

neurop-forge.onrender.com
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Ayanonymous about 1 hour ago

"Freedom of Speech" Exists – But "Freedom of Reach" Is a Black Box

I posted a link to a long-form article on X (Twitter). Impressions: single digits. Nothing was deleted. No warning. No ban. It simply didn’t reach anyone.

At first glance this is easy to dismiss as “algorithm roulette.” But the same invisibility patterns show up across platforms:

- YouTube political content gets quietly demonetized / de-ranked - External links on social feeds often underperform (sometimes dramatically) - LLMs (ChatGPT/Claude/etc.) tend to sanitize or avoid politically sharp topics - Search results for some queries feel oddly thin, stale, or SEO-flooded

This makes me wonder if we’re drifting into a new mode of discourse control: not classic “state censorship,” but incentive-driven soft suppression.

Habermas called the democratic discourse space the “public sphere.” A hidden assumption in that model was simple: if you publish, people can actually see it. That assumption may be breaking.

A rough model (feel free to tear this apart):

1) Visibility layer (feeds / ranking / UI) - downranking, link suppression, shadow ranking -> speech is “allowed” but socially non-existent

2) Generation layer (LLMs) - safe-neutral framing becomes default -> controversial topics become culturally “unspeakable”

3) Discovery layer (search) - SEO + degraded results -> “can’t be found” becomes “doesn’t exist”

Stacked together:

[You post, but reach collapses] ↓ [You ask AI, but it avoids the core] ↓ [You search, but sources are buried] ↓ People learn: “speaking changes nothing” ↓ Self-censorship becomes the stable equilibrium

I’m not claiming a single actor is “censoring the internet.” It might just be: - ad-driven engagement optimization - brand safety / moderation incentives - regulatory risk management - black-box ranking artifacts

But the end result can look similar: public discourse shrinks without any explicit ban.

Questions for HN:

1) Is “freedom of reach” now a separate political variable from “freedom of speech”? 2) If you think this is real, what would be a convincing experiment / metric to measure it? (A/B tests on link posts? cross-platform comparisons? time-series reach tracking?) 3) Have you personally observed external-link downranking or “shadow ranking” behavior? 4) For LLMs: how would you measure “topic avoidance / neutralization” systematically?

I’m open to being wrong — I mostly care about what would falsify it.

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_medihack_ about 1 hour ago

LimX COSA – Agentic OS for Humanoid Robots (YouTube)

youtube.com
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enz about 1 hour ago

Do Cloudflare's Lava Lamps Do Anything?

The article examines whether Cloudflare's lava lamps, used to generate random numbers, actually serve a purpose or are just for show. It explores the science behind the lamps and Cloudflare's use of them in their data security protocols.

notnotp.com
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bryanrasmussen about 1 hour ago

Emergent topological semimetal from quantum criticality

nature.com
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embedding-shape about 1 hour ago

Eddy Goldfarb – The Man Who Invented More Than 800 Iconic Toys [video]

youtube.com
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alephnerd about 1 hour ago

US moves to strip sovereign wealth investors of US tax perks

The article discusses the growing popularity of remote work and how it is transforming the traditional office culture. It examines the benefits and challenges of remote work, as well as the implications for businesses and employees in the post-pandemic era.

ft.com
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tedkimble about 1 hour ago

Fix the two-party system with proportional representation

The Agrarian Party's 'People's Act' outlines its policy platform, focusing on economic reforms such as a guaranteed minimum income, universal healthcare, and investment in renewable energy to promote sustainability and social equality.

agrarianparty.org
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