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★ Y Combinator’s Stake in OpenAI
Speaking of companies with valuable minority stakes in AI companies, there’s one thing that stuck in my craw about the blockbuster Ronan Farrow / Andrew Marantz investigative piece on Sam Altman and OpenAI last month for The New Yorker. It didn’t come up during Nilay Patel’s exce…
daringfireball.net
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G Review: Not Worth It at Full Price
The Samsung Galaxy A57 will be a much better value when it goes on sale.
gizmodo.com
IEEE Smart Village Is Helping to Electrify Rural Cameroon
More than 30 years ago, in the mountain village of Mbem in northwest Cameroon, the moon and stars in the night sky were the only light young Jude Numfor knew after the sunset. Electricity had not yet reached his rural community. “There was one person in the village with a petrol …
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Billion-Dollar AI Rounds Push April To Third-Highest Startup Funding Month In A Year
Global venture funding reached $56 billion in April, marking the third-largest monthly funding in a year. Funding was up 100% year over year, an increase driven by a handful of large rounds.
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Paul Thurrott Might Write a Book on Markdown
Paul Thurrott: I may or may not write and publish a short e-book about Markdown sometime this year, most likely as part of a monthly focus. But l’ve written small parts of it already, as I do, and I figured it might be interesting for at least some readers. And so here’s an early…
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Moment Energy raises $40M to meet ‘infinite demand for power’ with EV batteries
The startup has put a spin on repurposing EV batteries, CEO Edward Chiang told TechCrunch.
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International tech
I’m 38 and I noticed last summer that my parents only ask about logistics — the drive, the weather, the dogs, the job — and never about how I actually am, and I realized I’d been answering questions about the surface of my life for so long I’d forgotten what it felt like to be asked about anything underneath
I drove to my parents’ house last summer for a long weekend, and somewhere on the second day I noticed something I’d been not-noticing for about thirty years. It was the Saturday morning, in the kitchen. My mother had asked me how the drive had been. I told her. Then she asked ab…
siliconcanals.com
Dream Sports Launches Stock Broking Platform ‘Dream Street’
Dream 11’s parent company Dream Sports has launched stock broking platform ‘Dream Street’ as it looks to move away from…
inc42.com
There’s a certain type of boomer who treats unsolicited opinions as a love language — about your weight, your job, your spouse, your house, your parenting — and is genuinely confused when their adult children seem distant, because in their generation criticism was care, and nobody has told them clearly that the rules of love changed about thirty years ago.
When people talk about the gulf between adult children and their boomer parents, they usually frame it as a story about cruelty, or coldness, or some failure of empathy on one side or the other. I don’t think that’s what’s going on, mostly. I think it’s a translation problem that…
siliconcanals.com
Netradyne Acquires Fleet Management Company Moove To Expand In Europe
Logistics AI unicorn Netradyne has acquired Europe-based fleet management company Moove Connected Mobility to strengthen its presence in the market. …
inc42.com
The global cybersecurity gap deepens as AI-powered attacks surge
Restricted access to powerful defensive AI tools like Anthropic’s Mythos leaves some companies, central banks, and nations more vulnerable than others.
restofworld.org
Retirement isn’t hard because of the empty hours — it’s hard because the silence finally meets the feelings work kept at bay
We have been listening, lately, to people in their first year or two out of the workforce. The thing that is actually difficult, again and again, is not what the warnings predicted. The hours are not, in most cases, the problem. There are plenty of hours, and most people figure o…
siliconcanals.com

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Async Rust never left the MVP state
Article URL: https://tweedegolf.nl/en/blog/237/async-rust-never-left-the-mvp-state Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48019163 Points: 229 # Comments: 114
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Teardown of a Shahed-136 Gimbaled Camera
The Iranian Shahed-136’s basic design has seen many changes and additions since Russia began using them, with some featuring interesting payloads such as cameras in a gimbal, making these drones …read more
hackaday.com
What I'm Hearing About Cognitive Debt (So Far)
Article URL: https://margaretstorey.com/blog/2026/02/18/cognitive-debt-revisited/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48017298 Points: 203 # Comments: 118
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E-paper Dashboard Reimagines Smart Home’s Connection with Technology
When [Joel] and his partner got married, they had a goal to create a home with a healthy relationship to technology, which largely means avoiding smartphone use. Smartphones aren’t without …read more
hackaday.com
The Math You Need to Start Understanding LLMs
Once you peel back the hype and mysticism, large language models (LLMs) are a fascinating application of statistical models, effectively what you get when you dial a basic auto-complete model …read more
hackaday.com
Train Your Own LLM from Scratch
Article URL: https://github.com/angelos-p/llm-from-scratch Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48017948 Points: 293 # Comments: 32
github.com
Bun is being ported from Zig to Rust
Article URL: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/commit/46d3bc29f270fa881dd5730ef1549e88407701a5 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48016880 Points: 576 # Comments: 406
github.com
EP213: MCP vs Skills, Clearly Explained
Both MCP and Skills extend what an agent can do. But they solve different problems, and picking the wrong one adds cost or complexity you don't need.
bytebytego.com
LightInk, a Solar Powered ESP32 Smartwatch
There’s something about the ESP32 family of microcontrollers and timekeeping. We probably see it in clocks as often as we do anything else; we also probably see more clocks with …read more
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