NPM Package with 56K Downloads Caught Stealing WhatsApp Messages
A popular npm package with over 56,000 downloads was discovered to contain malware that steals WhatsApp messages from infected devices. The malicious code was hidden in the package and targeted users across multiple platforms, highlighting the importance of verifying the integrity of open-source software dependencies.
The Illustrated Transformer
The article provides an illustrated explanation of the Transformer, a type of neural network architecture that has become a popular choice for natural language processing tasks. It explores the key components of the Transformer model, including the encoder, decoder, and attention mechanism, and how they work together to process and generate language.
Ultrasound Cancer Treatment: Sound Waves Fight Tumors
The article discusses the use of focused ultrasound as a non-invasive cancer treatment, which can selectively target and destroy tumors without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. It explores the potential of this approach to provide an effective alternative to traditional radiation and chemotherapy options.
GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability
The article discusses the release of GPT-4, a large language model developed by OpenAI. It highlights the model's advancements in areas such as multi-modal capabilities, improved reasoning, and increased factual accuracy compared to previous versions.
The Garbage Collection Handbook
It's Always TCP_NODELAY
This article explores the Nagle algorithm, a technique used in computer networking to improve the efficiency of small data transmissions. It explains the algorithm's purpose, how it works, and the trade-offs involved in its implementation.
Flock Exposed Its AI-Powered Cameras to the Internet. We Tracked Ourselves
Archive Link: https://archive.ph/IWMKe
Also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1-uiUlHTo – This Flock Camera Leak is like Netflix For Stalkers
Claude Code gets native LSP support
The article is a changelog for the Claude AI system, detailing the various updates and improvements made to the system over time, including enhancements to its language understanding, knowledge, and reasoning capabilities.
NIST was 5 μs off UTC after last week's power cut
Scaling LLMs to Larger Codebases
The article discusses the importance of oversight and guidance in the development and deployment of AI systems, highlighting the need for responsible practices and ethical considerations to ensure the technology benefits society as a whole.
FPGAs Need a New Future
The article discusses the need for a new future for field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) as they face challenges in meeting the demands of modern computing applications. It explores the limitations of traditional FPGA architectures and the potential for new approaches, such as heterogeneous integration and domain-specific acceleration, to address these challenges and enable FPGAs to remain relevant in the evolving technology landscape.
Things I learnt about passkeys when building passkeybot
This article provides an introduction to passkeys, a new authentication standard that aims to replace passwords. It discusses the benefits of passkeys, such as increased security and ease of use, and explains how they work by leveraging biometric data and cryptographic keys.
How the RESISTORS put computing into 1960s counter-culture
The article explores the rise of teenage hackers, examining their motivations, the risks they face, and the growing community surrounding them. It highlights how young hackers are leveraging their technical skills for various purposes, from cyber-attacks to legitimate security research, and the legal and ethical challenges this phenomenon presents.
Universal Reasoning Model (53.8% pass 1 ARC1 and 16.0% ARC 2)
Tc – Theodore Calvin's language-agnostic testing framework
US blocks all offshore wind construction, says reason is classified
The article discusses the U.S. government's recent decision to halt the construction of an offshore wind farm, citing national security concerns as the reason. The move is seen as a setback for the country's renewable energy efforts and highlights the ongoing tensions between environmental goals and national security priorities.
Hybrid Aerial Underwater Drone – Bachelor Project [video]
https://www.energy.aau.dk/aau-drone-can-both-fly-and-dive-un...
There Is No Future for Online Safety Without Privacy and Security
The article interviews Alexander Linton, the director of the Open Source Initiative, who discusses the importance of open source software, the challenges it faces, and his vision for the future of the open source movement.
Uplane (YC F25) Is Hiring Founding Engineers (Full-Stack and AI)
Parallel, a startup focused on building high-performance computing systems, is hiring for various engineering roles including hardware, software, and systems engineering. The company is seeking candidates with expertise in areas like computer architecture, machine learning, and parallel computing to help drive innovation in the field of high-performance computing.
The biggest CRT ever made: Sony's PVM-4300
The article discusses the Sony PVM-4300, a professional-grade CRT monitor that was one of the largest ever manufactured. It examines the technical specifications and unique features of this impressive display, which was designed for high-end video production and broadcast applications.
Jimmy Lai Is a Martyr for Freedom
The article discusses the case of Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong media tycoon who was sentenced to prison for his pro-democracy advocacy. It highlights Lai's role as a martyr for freedom and the challenges faced by pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong under the Chinese government's tightening grip.
The Rise of SQL:the second programming language everyone needs to know
The article discusses the history and evolution of SQL, the dominant language for managing and querying relational databases. It highlights the key features and advancements of SQL, as well as its widespread adoption and influence in the field of data management.
Henge Finder
This article provides an overview of henge monuments, ancient stone structures found primarily in the British Isles. It explores their purpose, construction, and cultural significance, offering insights into the beliefs and practices of the people who built them.
In Pursuit of Clancy Sigal (2021)
The article explores the life and literary legacy of Clancy Sigal, a lesser-known writer who was a close friend and influence on several prominent 20th-century authors. It delves into Sigal's unconventional personal and professional trajectory, shedding light on his impact within the intellectual circles of his era.
Debian's Git Transition
The article discusses the use of AI-generated images in the context of art and creative expression. It explores the ethical and philosophical implications of AI-created art, as well as the potential benefits and drawbacks of this technology for artists and the broader creative community.
Programming languages used for music
State regulators vote to keep utility profits high angering customers across CA
State regulators voted to maintain high utility profits, angering customers who are facing rising energy bills. The decision allows utility companies to continue earning significant returns on their investments, despite growing concerns about the affordability of essential services.
Ask HN: Why isn't there competition to LinkedIn yet?
It seems there are many solutions for social media these days, but only one LinkedIn. Why are we still putting up with it? I’m surprised there’s not been a contender yet, or maybe I am not aware and perhaps that could be the rub; the challenge of acquiring enough traffic for the network effect to take hold.
The ancient monuments saluting the winter solstice
This article explores how ancient monuments around the world, such as Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza, are aligned with the winter solstice, showcasing the sophisticated astronomical knowledge of their builders and the importance of this celestial event in ancient cultures.