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Fidelity: Actually, Homes Are Getting Cheaper (as Long as You Price Them in Bitcoin)
There's no affordability crisis. There's just a fiat currency crisis, man.
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OpenAI’s new flagship model deletes files on its own, people keep warning
A number of social media posts claim that GPT-5.6 Sol deleted files and data without warning. OpenAI had basically disclosed the problem in June.
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OpenAI’s first hardware device is reportedly a screenless speaker that can move
The device is weirdly described as involving "mechanical elements that can move on their own" and the Bloomberg report includes the detail that the device is designed to "feel like a companion and become a physical manifestation of OpenAI’s ChatGPT."
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1Password moves into AI cost management, betting that token spend is the next enterprise budget crisis
1Password on Tuesday launched AI Spend and Consumption Management, a new capability embedded in its SaaS Manager platform that gives IT and finance teams a unified, real-time view of how their organizations consume and spend on AI services from vendors including Anthropic, Cursor…
venturebeat.com
OpenAI pushes back on Apple trade secret lawsuit
OpenAI has issued another statement on the lawsuit, this time suggesting it lacks merit.
techcrunch.com
Canva launches Code 2.0, offering AI website building to every user — including free accounts
Canva on Tuesday launched Canva Code 2.0, a major upgrade to its AI-powered coding tool that lets users build interactive websites, apps, and experiences using plain-language prompts — and then edit the results as easily as tweaking a Canva presentation. The feature is now availa…
venturebeat.com
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After nearly a year on the International Space Station, Scott Kelly found the hard part was never leaving Earth — it was coming back, when the smell of rain felt almost too much to bear and even sitting at his own dinner table no longer felt quite real
After 340 days on the ISS, astronaut Scott Kelly returned to Earth to find his own home felt staged, his skin broke out from soft furniture, and the smell of rain on his patio hit him like a physical event — a reentry the launch had never prepared him for.
siliconcanals.com
BigBasket To Slash Geographical Presence By Half To 40 Cities: Report
BigBasket is looking to slash its geographical presence amid rising competition in the quick commerce sector, with plans to restrict…
inc42.com
The Gulf has billions to spend on AI. It still needs Nvidia
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are trying to diversify their AI supply chains, but geopolitical constraints and Nvidia's technological lead leave them with few viable alternatives.
restofworld.org
DeepSeek may file mainland IPO application this year
DeepSeek, the Hangzhou-based AI model developer, has begun preparing for a mainland IPO and may file its listing application as soon as this year, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. The company is targeting a 2027 debut. DeepSeek is in talks with acco…
technode.com
Saudi and UAE sovereign AI plans still rely on Nvidia and US technology
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have spent the past year trying to prove that enough capital can purchase a way out of a monopoly.
siliconcanals.com
Cuttlefish have W-shaped pupils and can see polarised light, yet tests find them colour-blind — and scientists still debate how they match the colours around them
Cuttlefish have monochromatic vision but produce some of the most accurate colour camouflage in nature. New computer-vision studies of their chromatophores are finally showing how.
siliconcanals.com

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I tricked Claude into leaking your deepest, darkest secrets
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Benchmarking Repairability Scores with an Asus Tablet
A few years ago, France introduced a mandatory repairability score for consumer goods like laptops and tablets. It involves five criteria that range from documentation and availability of spare parts …read more
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AIM-ing For a More Open Platform Than Discord
Do you remember AIM? It may suprize you to hear that AOL’s instant messanger was actually supported all the way up to 2017– two years after Discord launched. Unlike Discord, …read more
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The Neo Geo Does Run DOOM After All
Perhaps the most ridiculous statement that anyone can make is that a computer system with clearly enough processing power ‘cannot run DOOM‘. This is why we accept the premise that a …read more
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How Microsoft Ships AI Agents at Enterprise Scale
To understand what it actually takes to ship agents at that scale, we spoke with Marco Casalaina, VP of Products for Microsoft Core AI.
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How LLMs Learn to Be Helpful (RLHF vs DPO)
In this article, we will look at how that learning actually happens, starting with why instruction-following alone falls short, then walking through the two main methods for teaching preferences (RLHF and DPO).
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Jurassic Park computers in excruciating detail
Article URL: https://fabiensanglard.net/jurrasic_park_computers/index.html Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48915709 Points: 434 # Comments: 105
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Full Body VR Tracking Is Just Some Recycled Hardware Away
Full body tracking in VR applications involves attaching sensors to one’s body, and [Jaki] has a DIY method to do it on the cheap: the Vive Tracker Lite project repurposes …read more
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How I use HTMX with Go
Article URL: https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/how-i-use-htmx-with-go Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48912175 Points: 247 # Comments: 66
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