Bose is open-sourcing its old smart speakers instead of bricking them
Bose has released the source code for its SoundTouch smart speakers, allowing developers to access and modify the software. This move aims to encourage open-source collaboration and customization of Bose's connected audio devices.
The Jeff Dean Facts
The article provides a lighthearted overview of the 'Jeff Dean Facts', a collection of humorous anecdotes and exaggerated claims about the prolific software engineer Jeff Dean, known for his technical accomplishments at Google.
Lights and Shadows (2020)
The article explores the fundamental principles of light and shadows, explaining how they interact with objects and surfaces to create the visual effects we perceive. It delves into the science behind the formation and behavior of shadows, as well as the factors that influence their appearance.
Project Patchouli: Open-source electromagnetic drawing tablet hardware
Patchouli is a Python library that provides a simple and intuitive interface for building and deploying machine learning models. It offers a range of tools and utilities to streamline the model development and deployment process, making it easier for developers to work with machine learning applications.
Show HN: DeepDream for Video with Temporal Consistency
I forked a PyTorch DeepDream implementation and added video support with temporal consistency. It produces smooth DeepDream videos with minimal flickering, and is highly flexible including many parameters and supports multiple pretrained image classifiers including GoogLeNet. Check out the repo for sample videos! Features:
- Optical flow warps previous hallucinations into the current frame
- Occlusion masking prevents ghosting and hallucination transfer when objects move
- Advanced parameters (layers, octaves, iterations) still work
- Works on GPU, CPU, and Apple Silicon
A closer look at a BGP anomaly in Venezuela
The article discusses a BGP route leak that caused significant internet outages in Venezuela, disrupting access to various online services. It highlights the importance of secure and resilient internet infrastructure to prevent such incidents that can impact connectivity on a large scale.
Tamarind Bio (YC W24) Is Hiring Infrastructure Engineers
Tamarind Bio, a VC-backed biotech startup, is seeking an experienced Infrastructure Engineer to build and maintain their cloud-based infrastructure, ensuring high availability and scalability of their platforms and services.
I used Lego to design a farm for people who are blind – like me
The article discusses the ongoing debate around the future of the British monarchy, including potential changes to its role and public perception following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. It explores the challenges facing the monarchy and the differing views on its continued relevance and the need for reform.
Open Infrastructure Map
OpenInfraMap is an interactive, open-source platform that visualizes global infrastructure data, including roads, railways, power grids, and more. It aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the world's critical infrastructure for various applications, such as disaster response, infrastructure planning, and research.
Japanese electronics store pleads for old PCs amid ongoing hardware shortage
A major Japanese electronics store is desperately seeking old PCs from customers as the global hardware shortage continues, offering to purchase any functional desktop or laptop to alleviate the supply crisis.
ICE's Tool to Monitor Phones in Neighborhoods
The article explores an investigative tool used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to monitor cell phone activity across entire neighborhoods, raising concerns about privacy and civil liberties in the context of immigration enforcement.
Kernel bugs hide for 2 years on average. Some hide for 20
The article discusses the challenges of finding and fixing kernel bugs, highlighting the complex and often elusive nature of these issues. It emphasizes the importance of thorough testing, careful debugging, and community collaboration in addressing kernel-level problems effectively.
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The Waymo Ojai Will Soon Offer Autonomous Rides Around the U.S.
Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car division, has launched an autonomous ride-hailing service in Ojai, California, as part of its efforts to expand beyond the Phoenix metropolitan area. The service, which uses Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicles, is open to the public and allows users to request rides through Waymo's app.
The price of fame? Mortality risk among famous singers
The article examines the impact of a nationwide policy intervention on the dietary habits and health outcomes of young adults in a European country. It presents findings from a longitudinal study that assessed changes in food consumption patterns, nutrient intake, and various health indicators before and after the implementation of the policy.
The Napoleon Technique: Postponing things to increase productivity
The article examines Napoleon Bonaparte's strategic and leadership abilities, highlighting his military genius, decision-making skills, and ability to inspire loyalty in his troops. It explores how Napoleon's tactics and leadership style contributed to his remarkable military successes and the expansion of the French Empire.
Shipmap.org
The article presents an interactive map that visualizes the global movement of ships carrying various commodities, providing a real-time and comprehensive overview of maritime trade routes and patterns around the world.
Signals vs. Query-Based Compilers
This article compares signal-based and query-based approaches to compilers, discussing their respective strengths and trade-offs. It explores how signal-based compilers, like those used in hardware design, differ from query-based compilers commonly found in software development, and the implications of these differences for compiler design and performance.
Go.sum is not a lockfile
GoSum is a tool that helps developers optimize Go package dependencies by identifying unused imports and providing suggestions for more efficient package management. The tool aims to improve code quality and reduce unnecessary complexity in Go projects.
Our Changing Planet, as Seen from Space
NASA's satellite images from 2025 reveal a startling decline in Arctic sea ice and the expansion of deserts globally, underscoring the accelerating impacts of climate change on the planet's ecosystems.
Lessons from Hash Table Merging
The article discusses the history and development of the Rust programming language, highlighting its focus on safety, concurrency, and performance, as well as its growing adoption in various industries and its potential to challenge the dominance of C and C++ in systems programming.
Tailscale state file encryption no longer enabled by default
Tailscale, a VPN service, has released updates that include improvements to its user interface, support for additional platforms, and bug fixes to enhance the overall user experience.
ChatGPT Health
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Health model is designed to assist healthcare professionals by providing safe and accurate medical information and recommendations. The model is trained on a large corpus of medical data and can engage in natural language conversations to help address patient questions and support clinical decision-making.
Anyone have experiences with Audio Induction Loops?
An audio induction loop is an assistive listening system that transmits sound directly to hearing aids or cochlear implants, allowing people with hearing loss to better hear conversations, presentations, and other audio sources in public settings like theaters, churches, and government offices.
An Honest Review of Go (2025)
The article explores the author's experience with the Go programming language, highlighting its strengths, such as its simplicity, performance, and ease of deployment, as well as discussing some of the challenges encountered, such as the need for more robust testing frameworks and the potential learning curve for developers coming from other languages.
The Q, K, V Matrices
This article explores the concept of QKV (Query, Key, Value) matrices, a fundamental building block of transformer-based models. It delves into the mathematical intuition behind QKV, explaining how they facilitate the attention mechanism in these models, enabling them to capture contextual relationships in data.
Looking for Alice (2023)
The article explores the author's search for information about their grandmother Alice, who disappeared without a trace in 1956. It delves into the family's attempts to uncover the mystery surrounding her disappearance and the impact it has had on subsequent generations.
How Google got its groove back and edged ahead of OpenAI
The article discusses the rising competition in the AI chatbot market, with Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic all unveiling new advanced chatbots to challenge OpenAI's widely popular ChatGPT. It explores the companies' strategies and the potential impact of these chatbots on the tech industry.
LaTeX Coffee Stains (2021) [pdf]
The article discusses the creation of coffee stain-inspired graphics using the PGF/TikZ LaTeX graphics package. It provides instructions and examples for generating realistic-looking coffee stains and applying them to various shapes and backgrounds.
The virtual AmigaOS runtime (a.k.a. Wine for Amiga:)
The article discusses Vamos, an Amiga emulator that aims to provide a highly accurate and comprehensive emulation of the Amiga computer system. It covers Vamos's features, capabilities, and its development by the amitools project.