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‘Daemons of the Shadow Realm’ Stars Were Just as Shocked as You by the Anime’s Big Twist
Yuru and Asa Japanese voice actors Kensho Ono and Yume Miyamoto talk about how they brought Bones Film and Hiromu Arakawa's latest shonen anime adventure to life.
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How America's 250th birthday became a test of AI-powered collective intelligence
Imagine if you could bring 250 people together in a massive room and have them discuss and debate an important issue, arguing the points and counterpoints, and converging on answers that accurately reflect their collective knowledge, wisdom, values, and sensibilities. Now imagine…
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Fantastical 4.1.15 Adds Calendar Mirroring
Flexibits: Calendar Mirroring allows you to connect two separate calendars (like work and personal) so that events from one automatically show up on the other. The best part? No event information is sent to Flexibits servers or saved outside of your device. You can choose to show…
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Legendary Anime Studio Mappa Will Animate ‘Persona 4 Revival’ Cutscenes
The upcoming 'Persona 4 Revival' is getting a major upgrade from one of the biggest anime studios around.
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New Google commercial imagines a Declaration of Independence written with help from AI
Two hundred and fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a new commercial asks: What if the Founding Fathers had access to Google Workspace?
techcrunch.com
‘Delicious in Dungeon’ Comes Back for Seconds in Fall 2027
It's been a few years since season one, but you'll have to wait a while longer to feast once more on 'Delicious in Dungeon.'
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Carl Jung argued we spend the first half of life building a mask and the second deciding what to do with it — whether we keep performing the role we polished for the world, or begin the harder work of integrating the parts it left out
Carl Jung split a human life down the middle and gave each half a different job. The first half, he said, is spent building something the world can see: a role, a reputation, a face that fits. The second half is spent deciding what to do with all of it. Do you keep playing the ..…
siliconcanals.com
When Huawei's Sports Algorithm License Was Revoked: How a Five-Person Cross-Border Team Built a Replacement in 8 Months
Huawei's wearable sports algorithm was cut off in 2020. A five-person cross-border team rebuilt it from scratch in 8 months, creating the TruSport system now powering millions of devices.
pandaily.com
Tsinghua Vehicle School Alums Launch Guangxiang Technology, Raise Hundreds of Millions for Embodied AI in Automotive
Tsinghua-incubated Guangxiang Technology secures hundreds of millions in angel funding for its physics-native embodied AI model targeting automotive manufacturing.
pandaily.com
Peking University and CAS Develop World's First Neurodynamic Chip Based on Phase-Change Memristors
A Peking University and CAS team creates the world's first millisecond-level neurodynamic system chip using phase-change memristors, 50-478x faster than NVIDIA A100 for brain modeling.
pandaily.com
Dream 11’s Wealthtech Fantasy Is Over
Can you really build a house on sand? Well, you can, but it is futile. And that is exactly what…
inc42.com
We assume tech clusters form around talent, but the AI boom is increasingly chasing cheap power — how Northern Virginia, Iowa and Ireland became data-centre capitals
Where the internet physically lives is being redrawn, and what’s pulling it isn’t engineers — it’s electricity. Across the industry, the biggest new data-centre campuses are chosen first for access to cheap, plentiful power. The old draw of a nearby talent pool now comes a distan…
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Old Midi Instruments Don’t Like Modern Midi. What’s To Be Done?
In theory, MIDI is an electrical and protocol standard that allows any such equipped instrument or computer to talk to any other. But as the wonderfully named [Knob Monster] will …read more
hackaday.com
Multi-Region Architecture: Going Global Without Going Broke
When an application grows geographically, it is logical to start serving it from a second region to improve latency and availability.
bytebytego.com
Homelab Gets Linksys Themed Aesthetic
If you’re building a homelab rig, you could just use off-the-shelf hardware in standard cases and slap it all in a rack like the normies do. Or, you could follow …read more
hackaday.com
Proof of Human: How to Verify a Person Is Real and Unique
For this article we spoke with the team behind World, including Tiago Sada and Lily Gordon at Tools for Humanity, on how they try to solve this problem.
bytebytego.com
GPT-5.5 Codex reasoning-token clustering may be leading to degraded performance
Article URL: https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/30364 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48789428 Points: 291 # Comments: 115
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Make a DIY E-ink Faceplate For Valve’s Steam Machine
Valve has always designed hacker-friendly hardware, and in that spirit, [NaKyle Wright] released Inkterface, a design for an E-ink faceplate to fit the recently released Steam Machine. As far as …read more
hackaday.com
The Persistent Display We Never Got
We all know the e-ink persistent displays, as they’re cheap and plentiful enough to have become ubiquitous in applications such as supermarket price labels. But we don’t often see some …read more
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Using Flatpak to Run a 1996 Version of the GIMP on Modern Linux
Although there’s probably no good reason to want to run image editing software from 1996 other than for nostalgia’s sake, if you ever wanted to run the GIMP version 0.54 …read more
hackaday.com
Google Books (or similar) all book scans – $200k bounty (2025)
Article URL: https://software.annas-archive.gl/AnnaArchivist/annas-archive/-/work_items/234 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48786838 Points: 479 # Comments: 274
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