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- Anthropic found a hidden space where Claude puzzles over concepts (technologyreview.com)
- China's Open AI Models Are Advancing Its Global Soft Power (noemamag.com)
- Show HN: TV Time to Serializd Importer (chromewebstore.google.com)
As TV Time is closing down, I saw my partner manually importing all her data so I decided to make her an extension to do the migration automatically
- Show HN: Neural Fit game -Adjust the network's weights and biases (neuralfit.ai201.site)
- GPT-5 writing a Singularity scenario (2025) (lesswrong.com)
- Against the Singularity Hypothesis (2024) (link.springer.com)
- The Stamp Collector (2015) (mindingourway.com)
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I see a lot of activity every months in the "Who wants to be hired" threads but I wonder how many end up actually hired from these posts during 2026?
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I've been reading about the ATProtocol and I was wondering how would it implement paywalled articles or things that require payment to be visible. Was thinking of how would something in AT Protocol would match Substack…
- The Fair Match Calculator: A realistic look at your local dating pool (tkmcnierney.github.io)
- The Great Developer Schism: Process vs. Product [video] (youtube.com)
- How the Eon Team Produced a Virtual Embodied Fly (eon.systems)
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I'm not an expert in Computer Science or transformer architecture so I’m wondering whether mental disorders like depression, OCD, anxiety (and maybe other new disorders only applicable to LLMs) can be induced in LLMs by…
- Loops is a federated, open-source TikTok (joinloops.org)
- The (Tech) Abundance Paradox (2ndorder.beehiiv.com)
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The narrative over the last few years is that tech is evil. What are some good examples of software tech that still gives you a feeling of optimism?
- Building an open source anycast CDN (2021) (blog.apnic.net)
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Technology seems to have acquired a broadly negative reputation: surveillance, addiction, dark patterns, enshittification, products optimized for metrics rather than human outcomes. "Tech" is now increasingly viewed as…