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The Fancy Rug Dilemma
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Texas Instruments' $60B U.S. project, the next iPhone chips fabric
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CNBC
Inside Texas Instruments' $60 billion U.S. megaproject, where Apple will make iPhone chips
Apple committed to making iPhone chips at Texas Instruments' new U.S. factories. CNBC got an exclusive first look inside TI's $60 billion megaproject.
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Line scan camera image processing for train photography
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daniel.lawrence.lu
Line scan camera image processing
I use my line scan camera to take cool pictures of trains and other stuff.
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The F-35 is losing the trade war
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Jalopnik
The F-35 Is Losing The (Trade) War - Jalopnik
American allies around the world, once eager to replace their own aging fighter fleets, are suddenly hesitating on purchases or even canceling orders altogether
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Static sites with Python, uv, Caddy, and Docker
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Nkantar
Static Sites with Python, uv, Caddy, and Docker | Blog | Nik Kantar
My preferred deployment stack for Python-built static sites.
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How can AI ID a cat?
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Quanta Magazine
How Can AI ID a Cat? An Illustrated Guide. | Quanta Magazine
Neural networks power today’s AI boom. To understand them, all we need is a map, a cat and a few thousand dimensions.
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A simple way to generate random points on a sphere
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John D. Cook | Applied Mathematics Consulting
A simple way to generate random points on a sphere
A way of generating points on a sphere that is intuitively clear and efficient. Comparison to the more common algorithm.
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A 2k-year-old sun hat worn by a Roman soldier in Egypt
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Smithsonian Magazine
A 2,000-Year-Old Sun Hat Worn by a Roman Soldier in Egypt Goes on View After a Century in Storage
The felt cap—one of only three surviving examples of its kind—was recently conserved by a museum in England
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Acronis True Image costs performance when not used
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Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
Acronis True Image Costs Performance When Not Used
Over two years ago I installed Acronis True Image for Crucial in order to migrate my data to a new SSD I had just purchased. It worked. I then left True Image installed “just in case”, and what har…
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Romhack.ing
's Internet Archive Mirror No Longer Available
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RHDI
Internet Archive Mirror No Longer Available - News
For a handful of months, RHDI provided an archive.org mirror of the site's file archives. The site's servers synced with the backup daily to ensure it was up to date. This was done to allow for data h...
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Actually Good Regulations
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Interruptions cost 23 minutes 15 seconds, right?
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oberien’s Blog
Interruptions cost 23 minutes 15 seconds, right?
You’ve likely read lots of blog posts stating that it takes 23 minutes and 15 seconds to get back to work after an interruption, context switch, or meeting. Thus, “do you have five minutes” ends up not only costing those few minutes, but instead about half…
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Tesla insiders have sold more than 50% of their shares in the last year
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Electrek
Tesla (TSLA) insiders have sold more than 50% of their shares in the last year
Tesla insiders have been unloading their shares at an impressive rate. Excluding CEO Elon Musk, Tesla executives and board members...
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Exploring EXIF (2023)
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Harley Turan
Exploring EXIF – Harley Turan
Exploratory interfaces for navigating photos
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The Amiga games and demo scene collection
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AmigaVision
The ultimate Amiga games & demo scene setup for MiSTer & Pocket FPGAs, emulators, and real hardware. Open source, community driven. Formerly known as MegaAGS.
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The West is bored to death
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New Statesman
The West is bored to death
Our nihilistic politics are a product of the crushing ennui and spiritual vacancy of modern life.
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AGI is an engineering problem, not a model training problem
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Vincirufus
AGI is an Engineering Problem | Vinci Rufus
LLM models are plateauing, but true AGI isn't about scaling the next breakthrough model—it's about engineering the right context, memory, and workflow systems. AGI is fundamentally a systems engineering problem, not a model training problem.
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Why is this hard?
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The Programmer's Stone
Why is this hard?
This article is part of the series JEG2's Questions.
In a previous article of this series I talked about how we must remain ever vigilant against what is making it into our code. I talked about the need to always analyze the cost of everything we are agreeing…
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How to build a coding agent
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Geoffrey Huntley
how to build a coding agent: free workshop
It's not that hard to build a coding agent. 300 lines of code running in a loop with LLM tokens. You just keep throwing tokens at the loop, and then you've got yourself an agent.
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Practical approach for streaming UI from LLMs
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Timetler
Unlocking Rich UI Component Rendering in AI Responses - MDX Enhanced Dynamic Markdown
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Physics of badminton's new killer spin serve
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Ars Technica
Physics of badminton’s new killer spin serve
Adding a pre-spin affects shuttlecock’s oscillating behavior, depending on direction of rotation.
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