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- Free Electron Lasers (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
- Emergence of Human to Robot Transfer in VLAs (pi.website)
- America's Tech Right Is Obsessed with Building Giant Statues (bloomberg.com)
- My EV roadtrip experience after upgrading from Chevy Bolt to Ioniq 6 (thelifeelectric.us)
- Show HN: Give Claude Code control of your browser (open-source) (cli-agents.click)
As I started to use Claude Code to do more random tasks I realized I could basically build any CLI tool and it would use it. So I built one that controls the browser and open-sourced it. It should work with Codex or any…
- Microsoft is getting ready to return to the office (theverge.com)
- Mount Everest's Trash-Covered Slopes Are Being Cleaned by Drones (bloomberg.com)
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Does this exist? I’m looking for a tool where I point it at a folder and it runs all of the files through a local LLM and then spits out a nice organized layout (and optionally moves/organizes all the files). I found…
- How Do We Feel About Autonomous Vehicles? (next.voxcreative.com)
- Electra First ESTOL Flight May 2024 [video] (youtube.com)
- Reverse engineering a software crack (twitter.com)
- Republic XF-84H Thunderscreech (en.wikipedia.org)
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Hello HN! I want to share something me and a few friends have been working on for a while now — Zeroshot, a web tool that builds image classifiers using text-image models and autolabeling. What does this mean in…
- Nopia, a Tonal Harmony Instrument (youtube.com)
- Show HN: Moonshine – open-source, pretrained ML models for satellite (moonshineai.readthedocs.io)
Hey HackerNews, Today I'd like to share my open source project, Moonshine! Pretrained vision models are a popular way to reduce how much data you need and to speed up training, but for remote sensing (i.e. aerial,…
- Labrador's robotic shelf for people with mobility issues (theverge.com)
- Labrador's robotic shelf for people with mobility issues (theverge.com)
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One thing that's become clear to me after months of threads and comments both online and in person is that folks have strongly held and divergent opinions on what their ideal office setup would be. From people who would…
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There's no question the iPhone changed computing, but as someone who was too young/not plugged into tech enough at the time to remember, I'm curious what the release was like. How far in advance (if at all) were touch…