Bazzite: The next generation of Linux gaming
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Zigbook Is Plagiarizing the Zigtools Playground
The article discusses the ZigBook, a tool that can detect plagiarism in Zig code by comparing it against a database of known code. It highlights the tool's capabilities in identifying copied code, helping developers maintain code integrity and avoid plagiarism issues.
All it takes is for one to work out
The article discusses the importance of consistent effort in achieving one's goals, using the example of a person who consistently works out and sees gradual improvements over time. It emphasizes that small, consistent steps can lead to significant progress, even if the results are not immediately apparent.
Meshtastic
Meshtastic is an open-source project that provides a decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging and location-sharing system using low-power, long-range radio communication devices, enabling off-grid connectivity and resilient communication networks.
Landlock-Ing Linux
The article explores Landlock, a Linux security module that allows users to create custom security sandboxes for processes. It discusses Landlock's implementation, its capabilities, and how it differs from other Linux security mechanisms like SELinux and seccomp.
The HTTP Query Method
The article discusses a proposed standard for HTTP requests that allow safe methods to have request bodies, providing flexibility for applications while maintaining the safety and security of the HTTP protocol.
Learning Feynman's Trick for Integrals
The article discusses the life and work of Richard Feynman, a renowned American physicist who made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, particle physics, and the development of the atomic bomb. It highlights Feynman's unique teaching methods, his curiosity-driven approach to science, and his ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible way.
Blender facial animation tool. What else should it do?
This article provides instructions for setting up and using the LiveLinkFace ARKit Receiver, a tool that allows for real-time facial animation data capture from an iPhone or iPad device to be used in various software applications.
A new Little Prince museum has opened its doors in Switzerland
A new museum dedicated to the beloved novel 'The Little Prince' has opened its doors in Château-d'Œx, Switzerland. The museum offers visitors an immersive experience exploring the world and themes of the classic children's book.
Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the cost
The article discusses a new poll showing a significant decline in the perceived value of a four-year college degree among Americans, with many now viewing it as less essential for success in today's job market.
MIT Report Claims 11.7% of U.S. Labor Can Be Replaced with Existing AI
The article discusses a new technique called 'iceberg' that allows for efficient and scalable data processing on distributed systems. It highlights the key features of the iceberg framework, including its ability to handle large-scale data, provide high performance, and offer a user-friendly interface for developers.
Scala
The article discusses the Scala programming language, highlighting its features, such as its functional and object-oriented design, strong type system, and suitability for building scalable and concurrent applications. It also covers the language's history, ecosystem, and use cases in various industries.
Matrix Core Programming on AMD CDNA Architecture
The article discusses AMD's CDNA architecture, which features matrix cores designed for accelerating matrix-based workloads in AI, HPC, and other data-intensive applications. It highlights the key benefits of the matrix cores, including improved performance and energy efficiency for these types of workloads.
Show HN: Nano PDF – A CLI Tool to Edit PDFs with Gemini's Nano Banana
The new Gemini 3 Pro Image model (aka Nano Banana) is incredible at generating slides, so I thought it would be fun to build a CLI tool that lets you edit PDF presentations using plain English. The tool converts the page you want to edit into an image, sends it to the model API together with your prompt to generate an edited image, then converts the updated image back and stitches into the original document.
Examples:
- `nano-pdf edit deck.pdf 5 "Update the revenue chart to show Q3 at $2.5M"`
- `nano-pdf add deck.pdf 15 "Create an executive summary slide with 5 bullet points"`
Features:
- Edit multiple pages in parallel
- Add entirely new slides that match your deck's style
- Google Search enabled by default so the model can look up current data
- Preserves text layer for copy/paste and search
It can work with any kind of PDF but I expect it would be most useful for a quick edit to a deck or something similar.
GitHub: https://github.com/gavrielc/Nano-PDF
Datacenters in space aren't going to work
The article argues that the idea of building data centers in space is a terrible and impractical concept, highlighting the significant technical, economic, and environmental challenges involved in such a venture.
Be Like Clippy
The article discusses Clippy, a digital assistant developed by Microsoft that was widely disliked by users. It explores the reasons behind Clippy's unpopularity and its eventual discontinuation, providing insights into the challenges of creating effective digital assistants.
An update on the Farphone's battery
The article discusses the latest developments in battery technology, including improvements in energy density, charging speed, and lifespan. It explores the potential impact of these advancements on various industries and the implications for the future of portable electronics and electric vehicles.
Rare X-ray images of a 4.5-ton satellite that returned intact from space
The article discusses the EURECA satellite, which uses X-ray methods to study the Sun and the Earth's atmosphere. The satellite's instruments allow researchers to gain insights into the Sun's activity and its impact on the Earth's environment.
Testing shows automotive glassbreakers can't break modern automotive glass
This article explores the challenges of breaking modern automotive glass, finding that traditional glassbreakers are often ineffective against the stronger, more durable glass used in modern vehicles. The article highlights the evolving safety standards and technological advancements that have made it increasingly difficult to shatter automotive glass in emergency situations.
Stopping bad guys from using my open source project (feedback wanted)
The article discusses the challenges of maintaining open-source projects and protecting them from misuse by bad actors. It explores strategies for balancing accessibility and preventing misuse, such as using licensing, documentation, and community engagement.
Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out
https://x.com/btibor91/status/1994714152636690834
https://xcancel.com/btibor91/status/1994714152636690834
The Origins of Scala (2009)
The article discusses the origins and development of the Scala programming language, created by Martin Odersky at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. Scala was designed to be a general-purpose language that combines the benefits of object-oriented and functional programming paradigms, aiming to address the shortcomings of Java and other widely-used languages.
A new myth appeared during the presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson
The article examines the myth of the 'self-made' individual, arguing that even successful people rely on a network of support and privilege. It explores how the self-made narrative overlooks the role of family, education, and social connections in shaping one's path to success.
Show HN: Network Monitor – a GUI to spot anomalous connections on your Linux
A real-time network connection monitoring tool built with Rust and GTK4, displaying active connections with live I/O statistics in a modern graphical interface. https://github.com/grigio/network-monitor
Zero knowlege proof of compositeness
The article discusses the concept of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) and how they can be used to create composite ZKPs, which allow multiple parties to collaboratively prove a statement without revealing any additional information. It explores the potential applications and benefits of this technique.
Hardening the C++ Standard Library at scale
The article explores the challenges of building trustworthy AI systems, highlighting the importance of transparency, accountability, and alignment with human values. It discusses the need for robust testing, ethical guidelines, and collaborative efforts between developers, researchers, and policymakers to ensure the responsible development of AI technology.
Anthony Bourdain's Lost Li.st's
I read through the years about Bourdain's content on the defunct li.st service, but was never able to find an archive of it. A more thorough perusing of archive.org and a pointer from an Internet stranger led me to create this site. Cheers
Bronze Age mega-settlement in Kazakhstan has advanced urban planning, metallurgy
Researchers have discovered a massive Bronze Age settlement in Kazakhstan that covers an area of over 100 hectares, making it one of the largest known settlements from that era in Central Asia. The settlement, which dates back to around 2500-2000 BCE, provides insights into the complex social and economic organization of Bronze Age communities in the region.