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42,042,771 | atralupus | 2024-11-04T16:01:28 | Show HN: NineChronicles – open-sourced online RPG | null | https://nine-chronicles.dev/ | 6 | 1 | [
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42,042,789 | cannibalXxx | 2024-11-04T16:02:55 | ask HN:niche food delivery blog, which would work best for the meta description? | Option 1: “Discover delicious meals delivered to your door in minutes. Order online from local restaurants and enjoy a convenient and tasty dining experience!”<p>Option 2: “Fast and convenient food delivery. Explore varied menus and order quality meals that arrive warm and ready to enjoy.”<p>Option 3: “Delicious food delivered to your home! Choose from fresh and healthy dishes from nearby restaurants, with the convenience and agility you deserve.”<p>find out the answer in this room: https://chat-to.dev/chat?q=more_traffic_for_web | null | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,790 | vfarcic | 2024-11-04T16:02:57 | null | null | null | 1 | null | null | null | true | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,795 | moonbay42 | 2024-11-04T16:03:13 | null | null | null | 1 | null | null | null | true | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,797 | carlos-menezes | 2024-11-04T16:03:23 | SQL x Awk x Pig: a side-by-side reference sheet | null | https://hyperpolyglot.org/data | 1 | 0 | [
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42,042,800 | drc500free | 2024-11-04T16:03:38 | Fourteenth Century LLMs | null | https://coldwaters.substack.com/p/fourteenth-century-llms | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,803 | Mockapapella | 2024-11-04T16:03:44 | Simple HTTP Server Implemented in Mov | null | https://github.com/Mockapapella/mov-http-server | 2 | 1 | [
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42,042,809 | knxnts | 2024-11-04T16:04:03 | Revisiting the failure that was the Bill Gates deposition | null | https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/09/revisiting-the-spectacular-failure-that-was-the-bill-gates-deposition/ | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,822 | vita7777777 | 2024-11-04T16:04:49 | Python package compatibility with free-threading and subinterpreters | null | https://parallel.python.tips/ | 5 | 0 | [
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42,042,830 | bfein2313 | 2024-11-04T16:05:31 | Can AI Take over VC Associates' Jobs by Screening Companies? | null | https://www.evala.ai/ | 1 | 1 | [
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42,042,844 | Inocez | 2024-11-04T16:06:42 | Amazon Kindle Colorsoft e-reader shipping is cancelled | null | https://goodereader.com/blog/kindle/amazon-kindle-colorsoft-e-reader-shipping-is-cancelled | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,849 | akbarnur | 2024-11-04T16:06:57 | Show HN: Fast and Cheap Llama-405B | Today we launched our GenAI platform. Our ambition is to make the cost of LLMs as cheap as possible without sacrificing performance. I would love your feedback. | https://centml.ai/platform/ | 4 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
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42,042,889 | JayQ_One | 2024-11-04T16:10:05 | Dual Stack VPCs with IPAM and Full Mesh Transit Gateways Across 3 Regions | null | https://github.com/JudeQuintana/terraform-main/tree/main/dual_stack_full_mesh_trio_demo | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | no_error | terraform-main/dual_stack_full_mesh_trio_demo at main · JudeQuintana/terraform-main | null | null | Dual Stack Full Mesh Trio Demo
Dual stack VPCs with IPAM and Full Mesh Transit Gateway across 3 regions
This is the dual stack version of the (IPv4 only) Full Mesh Trio demo.
Demo does not work as-is because these Amazon owned IPv6 CIDRs have been allocated to my AWS account.
You'll need to configure your own IPv4 and IPv6 cidr pools/subpools.
Both IPv4 and IPv6 secondary cidrs are supported.
Start with IPv4 only and add IPv6 at a later time or start with both.
VPC CIDRs:
us-east-2
App1 VPC Tier:
IPv4: 172.16.64.0/18
IPv4 Secondaries: 172.16.192.0/20
IPv6: 2600:1f26:21:c000::/56
IPv6 Secondaries: 2600:1f26:21:c400::/56
General1 VPC Tier:
IPv4: 172.16.128.0/18
IPv4 Secondaries: 172.16.208.0/20
IPv6: 2600:1f26:21:c100::/56
No IPv6 Secondaries
us-west-2
App2 VPC Tier:
IPv4: 10.0.0.0/18
IPv4 Secondaries: 10.1.0.0/20
IPv6: 2600:1f24:66:c000::/56
No IPv6 Secondaries
General2 VPC Tier:
IPv4: 192.168.0.0/18
IPv4 Secondaries: 192.168.144.0/20
IPv6: 2600:1f24:66:c100::/56
No IPv6 Secondaries
us-east-1
App3 VPC Tier:
IPv4: 10.0.64.0/18
IPv4 Secondaries: 10.1.64.0/20
IPv6: 2600:1f28:3d:c000::/56
No IPv6 Secondaries
General3 VPC Tier:
IPv4: 192.168.64.0/18
IPv4 Secondaries: 192.168.128.0/20
IPv6: 2600:1f28:3d:c400::/56
No IPv6 Secondaries
VPCs with an IPv4 network cidr /18 provides /20 subnet for each AZ (up to 4 AZs).
The resulting architecture is a ipv4 only or a dual stack full mesh topology across 3 regions:
IPAM Configuration
There are many ways to configure IPAM so I manually created IPAM pools (advanced tier) in the AWS UI.
You need to make your own IPv6 IPAM pools since my AWS Account has allocations from these specific AWS owned IPv6 CIDRs so the demo will not work as is with other AWS accounts.
Advanced Tier IPAM in us-east-2, us-west-2, us-east-1 and operating reigons.
In this demo, ipam pools for all locales are managed in the us-west-2 region via AWS Console UI.
No IPv4 regional pools at the moment.
IPv6 subpools need a IPv6 regional pool with /52 to be able to provision /56 per locale.
us-east-2 (ipam locale)
IPv4 Pool (private scope)
Provisioned CIDRs:
172.16.64.0/18
172.16.128.0/18
172.16.192.0/20
172.16.208.0/20
IPv6 regional pool (public scope)
2600:1f26:21:c000::/52
IPv6 subpool (public scope)
Provisioned CIDRs:
2600:1f26:21:c000::/56
2600:1f26:21:c100::/56
2600:1f26:21:c400::/56
us-west-2 (ipam locale)
IPv4 Pool (private scope)
Provisioned CIDRs:
10.0.0.0/18
10.1.0.0/20
192.168.0.0/18
192.168.144.0/20
IPv6 regional pool (public scope)
2600:1f24:66:c000::/52
IPv6 subpool (public scope)
Provisioned CIDRs:
2600:1f24:66:c000::/56
2600:1f24:66:c100::/56
us-east-1 (ipam locale)
IPv4 Pool (private scope)
Provisioned CIDRs:
10.0.64.0/18
10.1.64.0/20
192.168.64.0/18
192.168.128.0/20
IPv6 regional pool (public scope)
2600:1f28:3d:c000::/52
IPv6 subpool (public scope)
Provisioned CIDRs:
2600:1f28:3d:c000::/56
2600:1f28:3d:c400::/56
Build Dual Stack Full Mesh Trio
It begins:
terraform init
Apply Tiered-VPCs (must exist before Centralized Routers, VPC Peering Deluxe and Full Mesh Intra VPC Security Group Rules):
terraform apply -target module.vpcs_use1 -target module.vpcs_use2 -target module.vpcs_usw2
Apply Full Mesh Intra VPC Security Group Rules and IPv6 Full Mesh Intra VPC Security Group Rules (will auto apply it's dependent modules Intra Security Group Rules and IPv6 Intra Security Group Rules for each region) for EC2 access across VPC regions (ie ssh and ping) for VPCs in a TGW Full Mesh configuration.
terraform apply -target module.full_mesh_intra_vpc_security_group_rules -target module.ipv6_full_mesh_intra_vpc_security_group_rules
Apply VPC Peering Deluxe and Centralized Routers:
terraform apply -target module.vpc_peering_deluxe_usw2_app2_to_usw2_general2 -target module.vpc_peering_deluxe_use1_general3_to_use2_app1 -target module.centralized_router_use1 -target module.centralized_router_use2 -target module.centralized_router_usw2
Apply Full Mesh Trio:
terraform apply -target module.full_mesh_trio
Note: combine steps 3 through 5 with: terraform apply
Routing and peering validation with AWS Route Analyzer:
Go to AWS Network Manager (free to use)
Create global network -> next
UNCHECK Add core network in your global network or you will be billed extra -> next
Select new global network -> go to Transit Gateways -> Register Transit Gateway -> Select TGWs -> Register Transit Gateway -> wait until all states say Available
Go to Transit gateway network -> Route Analyzer
IPv4:
Cross-Region Test 1 (use1a to use2c)
Source:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-general3-use1 <-> TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1 (VPC)
IP Address: 192.168.68.70 (haproxy1 public subnet)
Destination:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-magento-use2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-general1-use2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-magneto-use2 (VPC)
IP Address: 172.16.132.6 (jenkins2 private subnet)
Select Run Route Analysis
Forward and Return Paths should both have a Connected status.
Cross-Region Test 2 (use2b to usw2c)
Source:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-magneto-use2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-app1-use2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-magneto-use2 (VPC)
IP Address: 172.16.76.21 (other2 public subnet)
Destination:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-general2-usw2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2 (VPC)
IP Address: 192.168.11.11 (db2 private subnet)
Select Run Route Analysis
Forward and Return Paths should both have a Connected status.
Cross-Region Test 3 (usw2b to use1b)
Source:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-app2-usw2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2 (VPC)
IP Address: 10.0.16.16 (cluster2 private subnet)
Destination:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-app3-use1 <-> TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1 (VPC)
IP Address: 10.1.64.4 (other1 public subnet)
Select Run Route Analysis
Forward and Return Paths should both have a Connected status.
IPv6:
Cross-Region Test 1 (use1a to use2c)
Source:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-general3-use1 <-> TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1 (VPC)
IP Address: 2600:1f28:3d:c402:0000:0000:0000:0002 (haproxy1 public subnet)
Destination:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-magento-use2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-general1-use2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-magneto-use2 (VPC)
IP Address: 2600:1f26:21:c103:0000:0000:0000:0003 (jenkins2 private subnet)
Select Run Route Analysis
Forward and Return Paths should both have a Connected status.
Cross-Region Test 2 (use2b to usw2c)
Source:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-magneto-use2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-app1-use2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-magneto-use2 (VPC)
IP Address:
2600:1f26:21:c003:0000:0000:0000:0004 (other2 public subnet)
Destination:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-general2-usw2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2 (VPC)
IP Address: 2600:1f24:66:c101:0000:0000:0000:0005 (db2 private subnet)
Select Run Route Analysis
Forward and Return Paths should both have a Connected status.
Cross-Region Test 3 (usw2b to use1b)
Source:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-app2-usw2 <-> TEST-centralized-router-arch-angel-usw2 (VPC)
IP Address: 2600:1f24:66:c006:0000:0000:0000:0006 (cluster2 private subnet)
Destination:
Transit Gateway: Choose TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1
Transit Gateway Attachment: Choose TEST-tiered-vpc-app3-use1 <-> TEST-centralized-router-mystique-use1 (VPC)
IP Address: 2600:1f28:3d:c006:0000:0000:0000:0007 (other1 public subnet)
Select Run Route Analysis
Forward and Return Paths should both have a Connected status.
Several other routes can be validated, try them out!
Tear down:
terraform destroy
Full teardown (destroy) works for AWS provider 5.61.0 but the VPC destroy in the last step will take about 10-30 min to finish deleting cleanly after waiting for AWS to release IPAM pool CIDRs without error. Now you can immediately rebuild with the same cidrs after the destroy.
| 2024-11-08T03:49:31 | en | train |
42,042,900 | jrmerril | 2024-11-04T16:11:07 | Show HN: List items on Racct marketplace with AI [video] | Available on racct.com - Let me know what you think! We're really excited about this feature, and we think it could help people much more easily buy/sell | https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yGpD-gfTfq0 | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,906 | souvlakee | 2024-11-04T16:11:43 | Seeking sponsors for our event: neuronostalgia.com | null | http://neuronostalgia.com | 1 | 1 | [
42042907
] | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,916 | chilipepperhott | 2024-11-04T16:12:37 | Show HN: Harper, an Offline Grammarly Alternative | null | https://writewithharper.com/ | 11 | 1 | [
42060233
] | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,929 | MPLan | 2024-11-04T16:14:15 | Carbon Tariffs 101 | null | https://www.nber.org/papers/w33024 | 1 | 0 | [
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42,042,936 | WillPostForFood | 2024-11-04T16:14:36 | Americans, your calls and texts can be monitored by Chinese spies | null | https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/11/02/china-spying-telecom-trump-harris-fbi-cell-phone/ | 15 | 6 | [
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42,042,937 | thenaturalist | 2024-11-04T16:14:50 | Polish broadcaster shuts down AI-run radio station after a week | null | https://notesfrompoland.com/2024/10/28/polish-broadcaster-shuts-down-ai-run-radio-station-after-a-week-following-backlash/ | 3 | 0 | [
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A Polish radio station that launched a channel run almost entirely by artificial intelligence – including having AI presenters – has decided to end the “experiment” after less than a week on the air following a backlash against the idea.
Radio Kraków – a public broadcaster in Poland’s second largest city – still claimed that the project had been a “success”, despite it initially being scheduled to last for three months.
The station’s editor-in-chief, Marcin Pulit, did, however, admit that they “were surprised by the level of emotion that accompanied this experiment, the imputation of non-existent intentions and actions to us, the harsh judgements formed on the basis of false reports”.
Poland's first radio station run almost entirely by AI, including its presenters, has launched.
Staff who previously worked for the station but have now lost their jobs have criticised the move, which they say sets a "dangerous precedent for the industry" https://t.co/n27MzscGlx
— Notes from Poland 🇵🇱 (@notesfrompoland) October 22, 2024
Radio Kraków re-launched its channel, called OFF, on Tuesday last week in a new format that it said was Poland’s “first radio station created almost entirely by artificial intelligence”.
The station’s programmes were presented by three AI characters, each of which had a specific personality, set of interests and even AI-generated images of how they look. They were intended to be “model representatives of Generation Z” and appeal to younger audiences.
Shortly after its launch, OFF aired an imagined, AI-generated interview with Wisława Szymborska, a Polish Nobel Prize-winning poet who died in 2012. The programme had been authorised by the Wisława Szymborska Foundation.
W publicznym radiu Off Radio Kraków trwa właśnie wywiad prowadzony przez "redaktora" AI z Wisławą Szymborską wygenerowaną przez AI. Komentują bieżące wydarzenia (Nobel dla Tokarczuk). Oczywiście, bez żadnych oznaczeń, że to AI i nie słowa Szymborskiejpic.twitter.com/cQxOrzzOVN
— gromota (@gromotapl) October 22, 2024
Last week, Pulit revealed that the station was next planning to air a similar “interview” with Polish historical hero Józef Piłsudski on 11 November, which marks Poland’s Independence Day.
However, in a statement published this morning, Pulit announced that Radio Kraków had now decided to bring an end to its AI-led channel. That decision followed a widespread backlash against the project, including from former staff at OFF, who said they had been fired to make way for the AI plans.
Pulit admitted that the station had been “surprised by the level of emotion that accompanied this experiment”.
“From the beginning, this project was conceived as a voice in the debate on the opportunities and threats posed by the development of artificial intelligence,” he explained. “This was the goal of the radio experiment…and it has succeeded.”
“After just one week, we had gathered so many observations, opinions and conclusions that we felt there was no point in continuing…Our experiment showed how many issues require regulation, and our experiences can be used during work on the law.”
In response to criticism of the project, Pulit noted that the station had always been “transparent, clearly marking content generated using artificial intelligence tools and clearly communicating that we did not intend to replace people with machines”.
“Despite this, we experienced how post-truth mechanisms work, how facts lose their importance in comparison with a story that appeals to the emotions of recipients and their personal beliefs,” he continued.
One of those who had criticised the AI experiment, Rafał Komarewicz, an MP from Poland 2050 (Polska 2050), which is part of the ruling coalition, welcomed Pulit’s announcement but said that he would not let the issue rest there.
“I am now waiting for a response of the culture ministry as to whether what Radio Kraków did is an element of a broader strategy for public sector radio stations or just an incidental idea,” tweeted Komarewicz.
“In one respect I agree with the conclusions of the Radio Kraków authorities: their actions showed how many issues related to the use of AI in the media space require appropriate regulations.”
Koniec kontrowersyjnego „eksperymentu” w Off @RadioKrakow. Informację o zakończeniu emisji pseudo audycji stworzonych przez AI przekazał w komunikacie Marcin Pulit, likwidator Radio Kraków.
Ten szkodliwy „eksperyment” spowodował utratę pracy przez kilkanaście osób związanych z… pic.twitter.com/dBBuVuxFOF
— Rafał Komarewicz (@RKomarewicz) October 28, 2024
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Main image credit: Radio Kraków
| 2024-11-07T22:03:11 | en | train |
42,042,949 | mooreds | 2024-11-04T16:15:46 | CIDPRO Prep Webinar [video] | null | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFzx7wgyr3U | 1 | 0 | [
42043069
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42,042,968 | lleyton | 2024-11-04T16:18:18 | Advice on Internationalization | null | https://blog.fyralabs.com/advice-on-internationalization/ | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,042,990 | fuzzfactor | 2024-11-04T16:20:47 | Science is a strong-link problem | null | https://www.experimental-history.com/p/science-is-a-strong-link-problem | 2 | 1 | [
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42,043,006 | tosh | 2024-11-04T16:21:58 | Scroll bars throughout history (2019) | null | https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/1/20943552/scroll-bar-visual-history-30-years | 2 | 0 | [
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42,043,014 | gmays | 2024-11-04T16:22:39 | The Science of Why Your Body Takes Longer to Bounce Back After 40 | null | https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/middle-age-injury-illness-healing-663a5173 | 6 | 0 | [
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42,043,022 | marc__1 | 2024-11-04T16:23:16 | US Regulator Rejects Amazon-Talen Nuclear Power Agreement | null | https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-02/us-regulator-rejects-amazon-talen-nuclear-power-agreement | 5 | 0 | [
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42,043,023 | joshwcomeau | 2024-11-04T16:23:16 | A Friendly Introduction to CSS Container Queries | null | https://www.joshwcomeau.com/css/container-queries-introduction/ | 7 | 0 | [
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42,043,025 | speckx | 2024-11-04T16:23:20 | Nike, Oregon USA | null | https://alastairphilipwiper.com/blog/inside-nike-oregon-usa | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,038 | PaulHoule | 2024-11-04T16:24:44 | EU refuses to publish findings of Tunisia human rights inquiry | null | https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/23/eu-refuses-to-publish-findings-of-tunisia-human-rights-inquiry | 6 | 0 | [
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] | null | null | no_error | EU refuses to publish findings of Tunisia human rights inquiry | 2024-10-23T09:30:22.000Z | Mark Townsend | The European Commission is refusing to publish the findings of a human rights inquiry into Tunisia it conducted shortly before announcing a controversial migration deal with the increasingly authoritarian north African country.An investigation by the EU ombudsman found that the commission quietly carried out a “risk management exercise” into human rights concerns in Tunisia but will not disclose its results.Until now, Brussels has repeatedly stated there was no need for a human rights impact assessment into last year’s deeply contentious deal that has been linked to myriad abuse allegations.“The ombudsman found that, despite repeated claims by the commission that there was no need for a prior HRIA [human rights impact assessment], it had in fact completed a risk management exercise for Tunisia before the [deal] was signed,” the watchdog said in a report published on Wednesday.Unveiled in July 2023, the €150m (£125m) EU-Tunisia migration pact is aimed at preventing people from reaching Europe and was announced amid concerns that the north African state was increasingly repressive and its police operated largely with impunity.A Guardian investigation last month revealed abuses by EU-funded security forces in Tunisia, including allegations that members of the Tunisian national guard were raping migrant women and beating children.Days later, evidence was passed to the international criminal court (ICC) chronicling widespread abuse of sub-Saharan migrants by the Tunisian authorities.The situation is unlikely to have improved since then, with the re-election of Tunisia’s autocratic president, Kais Saied, who has a record of racist tirades against migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.The ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly, in her report admonished the European Commission for withholding what it knew about human rights abuses before announcing the deal, saying it should have been “more transparent”.O’Reilly added that carrying out an explicit human rights impact assessment would have been “preferable” because they were normally made public.Other areas of concern identified by O’Reilly, a former journalist, include what processes were in place to suspend or review funding when human rights violations were linked to EU funding. She urged “concrete criteria” to be agreed for when EU funding would be suspended to projects in Tunisia owing to human rights violations.Earlier this month, the Guardian revealed that the EU was unable to claw back any of the €150m (£125m) paid to Tunisia in the migration deal despite the money being linked to human rights abuses.O’Reilly also wants organisations monitoring human rights in Tunisia to set up complaint mechanisms whereby individuals can report alleged violations linked to EU-funded projects.Responding to the watchdog, the commission said its “risk management exercise” into human rights abuses in Tunisia was something it conducted with all partner countries that might receive EU budget support.It added that the exercise took into account criteria similar to those in a normal HRIA, including “human rights, democracy, the rule of law, security and conflict in the relevant partner country”.“The commission has, however, not proactively shared this information, including in its reply to the ombudsman’s strategic initiative on this matter,” said the report.A commission spokesperson said: “The EU is a strong promoter and strongly advocates for the respect of human rights across the world, including in Tunisia.“The commission takes note of the decision and suggestions for improvement of the European ombudsman and reiterates its full commitment to transparency and accountability.”They added that its approach towards a “human-rights based approach to migration management” was in accordance with its obligations under international law. | 2024-11-08T07:49:29 | en | train |
42,043,039 | doener | 2024-11-04T16:24:47 | GHG emissions of all world countries (2021) [pdf] | null | https://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/booklet/GHG_emissions_of_all_world_countries_booklet_2021report.pdf | 2 | 0 | [
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42,043,060 | bmaupin | 2024-11-04T16:26:14 | Ending support for OverDrive's desktop apps and website MP3 downloads | null | https://help.overdrive.com/en-us/2324.htm | 1 | 0 | [
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Ending support for OverDrive's desktop apps and website MP3 downloads
On November 13, 2024, we will retire the MP3 audiobook format from OverDrive library websites and end support for OverDrive's desktop apps for Windows and Mac (which only work with MP3 audiobooks).
After this change, you can listen to audiobooks using the following options:
In Libby (available for Android, iOS, or Amazon Fire devices or at libbyapp.com in a web browser)
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42,043,079 | pkamb | 2024-11-04T16:28:02 | Bell Canada buys Northwest telecom company Ziply Fiber for $5B | null | https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2024/11/bell-canada-buys-northwest-telecom-company-ziply-fiber-for-5-billion.html | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,087 | speckx | 2024-11-04T16:28:34 | Step-by-Step Guide to Show Webmention Interactions on Bear Blog | null | https://yordi.me/step-by-step-guide-to-show-webmention-interactions-on-bear-blog/ | 1 | 0 | [
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42,043,097 | LinuxBender | 2024-11-04T16:29:18 | China's long-term lunar plans now depend on developing its own Starship | null | https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/11/chinas-long-term-lunar-plans-now-depend-on-developing-its-own-starship/ | 7 | 0 | null | null | null | Failed after 3 attempts. Last error: Quota exceeded for quota metric 'Generate Content API requests per minute' and limit 'GenerateContent request limit per minute for a region' of service 'generativelanguage.googleapis.com' for consumer 'project_number:854396441450'. | China’s long-term lunar plans now depend on developing its own Starship | 2024-11-04T16:28:35+00:00 | Eric Berger |
When Chinese space officials unveiled the design for the country's first super heavy lift rocket nearly a decade ago, it looked like a fairly conventional booster. The rocket was fully expendable, with three stages and solid motors strapped onto its sides.
Since then, the Asian country has been revising the design of this rocket, named Long March 9, in response to the development of reusable rockets by SpaceX. As of two years ago, China had recalibrated the design to have a reusable first stage.
Now, based on information released at a major airshow in Zhuhai, China, the design has morphed again. And this time, the plan for the Long March 9 rocket looks almost exactly like a clone of SpaceX's Starship rocket.
This looks familiar
Based on its latest specifications, the Long March 9 rocket will have a fully reusable first stage powered by 30 YF-215 engines, which are full-flow staged combustion engines fueled by methane and liquid oxygen, each with a thrust of approximately 200 tons. By way of comparison, Starship's first stage is powered by 33 Raptor engines, also fueled with methane and liquid oxygen, each with a thrust of about 280 tons.
The new specifications also include a fully reusable configuration of the rocket, with an upper stage that looks eerily similar to Starship's second stage, complete with flaps in a similar location. According to a presentation at the airshow, China intends to fly this vehicle for the first time in 2033, nearly a decade from now.
A translated slide from a presentation on China's latest plans for the Long March 9.
Credit:
Weibo
In related news, last week, a quasi-private Chinese space startup, Cosmoleap, announced plans to develop a fully reusable "Leap" rocket within the next few years. An animated video that accompanied the funding announcement indicated that the company seeks to emulate the tower catch-with-chopsticks methodology that SpaceX successfully employed during Starship's fifth flight test last month.
Let's be real for a minute. These are not the first times Chinese rocket programs have emulated SpaceX, such as when Space Pioneer planned to develop a Falcon 9 clone. Both the state-run rocket agency and the company's private industries are copying the best practices of SpaceX as they seek to catch up. At this point, China's launch industry is basically hanging out in the SpaceX waiting room to see which ideas it should swipe next.
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42,043,112 | LinuxBender | 2024-11-04T16:30:26 | Buckle up admins – Windows Server 2025 officially hits GA | null | https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/04/windows_server_2025_ga/ | 2 | 3 | [
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42,043,117 | simonebrunozzi | 2024-11-04T16:30:41 | A long-term view of crypto policy | null | https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/a-long-term-view-of-crypto-policy/ | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | no_error | A long-term view of crypto policy - a16z crypto | 2024-11-04T10:00:14+00:00 | null |
Chris Dixon As a firm, we take a long-term view of the entrepreneurs and companies we invest in. This same strategy applies to our policy efforts.
Regardless of what happens in the 2024 elections, we’re committed to supporting policymakers, irrespective of party affiliation, who will work to establish a practical regulatory framework that protects consumers while allowing the industry to grow. That’s why today, we are contributing over $23 million in additional funds to Fairshake and its affiliated PACs for the 2026 midterm election cycle.
Fairshake is an organization with the mission of supporting legislators from both sides of the aisle who understand that crypto isn’t red or blue but is critical in ensuring America remains the leader in technology for decades to come. It has done a tremendous job bringing crypto into the national conversation for this election cycle, and we’re proud to continue our support.
However, supporting a PAC like Fairshake is just one crucial part of the strategy needed to achieve our larger policy goals.
In addition to our contributions, we will continue to meet with policymakers — Democrats and Republicans — to explain the technology, its benefits, and its unique challenges. As part of this, we will introduce them to entrepreneurs and creators building with blockchain technology to show first-hand the challenges they face when laws are murky but lawsuits are plenty.
While we take a long-term view of our policy strategy, we believe the moment for Congress to act is now.
Over the last few years, crypto has become mainstream and critical to the U.S.’s global standing as the tech leader: 40+ million Americans own crypto, with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs already containing $65 billion in onchain holdings. Stablecoins today represent one of the largest holders of U.S. debt in the world and can strengthen the dollar’s position as the global reserve currency.
This growth requires clear policies to govern the industry. But in place of fundamental rules of the road, regulators have relied on enforcement actions that have been, at best, handed out arbitrarily — and, at worst, have attempted to box out Congress from regulating crypto. Many industries come to DC asking to roll back rules, and we have come to DC asking to establish them.
More specifically, for this and future Congresses, we urge the passage of comprehensive market structure legislation for digital assets to root out bad actors, pragmatic stablecoin laws that encourage competition, and finally, a pathway to compliance for those building non-centralized networks and legitimate businesses despite this uncertain environment.
Our policy team has spent thousands of hours, and published over a hundred articles and papers going deep on our positions in an effort to educate and inform policymakers and be as transparent as possible — I encourage you to read them here.
We have dedicated so much time and resources to our policy effort out of necessity. The crypto industry has had to organize because the stakes are high: the decisions made in Washington now will determine whether the promising industry and innovations — and the technology and investments that come with it — will remain in the U.S.
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| 2024-11-08T00:57:40 | en | train |
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42,043,126 | LinuxBender | 2024-11-04T16:31:08 | Okta discloses auth bypass bug affecting 52-character usernames | null | https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/04/why_the_long_name_okta/ | 5 | 0 | [
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In potentially bad news for those with long names and/or employers with verbose domain names, Okta spotted a security hole that could have allowed crims to pass Okta AD/LDAP Delegated Authentication (DelAuth) using only a username.
But why is that bad news for those with long usernames? Well, it's because the bug could be exploited only when a series of conditions were met, one of which being a username that was 52 characters or longer.
That condition is arguably the most unusual out of them all, although not entirely out of the realm of possibility if a user's work email address is used as a username, for example.
The exploit would also only work when the targeted account already had a successful login attempt stored, including the associated cache key generated by the bcrypt algorithm. Okta said that key would comprise a hashed string of a user's userId, username, and password.
That cache would also have to be used first, which Okta said in its advisory "can occur if the AD/LDAP agent was down or cannot be reached, for example, due to high network traffic." And yet another caveat was that multi-factor authentication (MFA) would also have to be disabled/never implemented for the bug to be active.
Okta discovered the issue on October 30 and fixed it the same day, although by that point it had been lingering for just over three months.
The security company advised customers to check their logs for any authentication attempts using 52 or more-character usernames all the way back to July 23. It didn't mention whether or not it was aware of any successful exploitation attempts.
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"Furthermore, Okta recommends all Okta customers implement MFA at a minimum," the company added. "We also strongly encourage customers to enroll users in phishing-resistant authenticators (such as Okta Verify FastPass, FIDO2 WebAuthn, or PIV/CAC Smart Cards) and to enforce phishing resistance for access to all applications."
Weighing in, Brave security engineer Yan Zhu said that due to the bcrypt algorithm ignoring input after a specific length, if bcrypt is used to hash a username and password pair, then a sufficiently long username will mean any password is accepted.
Passing the input through the SHA-256 algorithm can mitigate this, she said. ®
| 2024-11-08T08:52:20 | en | train |
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42,043,168 | gnabgib | 2024-11-04T16:34:29 | Nanoscale transistors could enable more efficient electronics | null | https://news.mit.edu/2024/nanoscale-transistors-could-enable-more-efficient-electronics-1104 | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,189 | jairojair | 2024-11-04T16:35:58 | null | null | null | 1 | null | [
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42,043,191 | kristianpaul | 2024-11-04T16:35:59 | OpenWrt One | null | https://openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one | 59 | 31 | [
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OpenWrt One is based on the MediaTek Filogic 820 SoC and has WiFi 6, dual-band, 3×3/2×2, 1x 2.5Gbit WAN, 1x 1Gbit LAN, 1GB DDR4 RAM, 256 MiB NAND, 16 MiB NOR, M.2 SSD, USB-C Serial console and USB 2.0.
The device will come with a default OEM Stock Firmware complete with LuCI GUI installed.
Upgrading the firmware
The easiest way to do is is via USB.
The bootloader will reflash the kernel and root filesystem
Boot into recovery mode
Full recovery
For when the unit does not boot anymore, there is a failsafe recovery method that can be used even if the ATF or bootloader are broken.
The NOR recovery system will then factory reflash the entire NAND flash.
NOR Recovery from UART boot
The NOR memory can be re-flashed by booting the system using mtk_uartboot
This involves a two stage process:
Firstly boot the router by copying images to RAM over the serial console connection.
Then use the boot menu recovery to re-flash images to NOR from a TFTP server.
UART boot
Binaries for mtk_uartboot can be found in the assets section of the latest Releases. Download the appropriate archive for your operating system and unpack the mtk_uartboot binary.
In the same directory download:
Once those files have been copied across, a serial console connection should be immediately opened so that boot menu recovery can be used. This can be done by running a command line that starts GNU Screen after the upload (so firstly make sure you have it installed):
With the router powered off run:
./mtk_uartboot --aarch64 --brom-load-baudrate 115200 --bl2-load-baudrate 115200 -s /dev/ttyACM0 -p mt7981-ram-ddr4-bl2.bin -f openwrt-mediatek-filogic-openwrt_one-nor-bl31-uboot.fip && screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200
NB that line assumes that the serial console connection is presenting as /dev/ttyACM0, edit the line accordingly if it shows up as a different device on your system. To get access to that device it may be necessary to run as root, or add the user running the command to a group that has write permission to the device.
mtk_uartboot will start up:
mtk_uartboot - 0.1.1
Using serial port: /dev/ttyACM0
Handshake...
Now power on the router and mtk_uartboot will continue with hw code: 0x7981 and further logs as it uploads the BL2 and FIP.
NOR update from TFTP Server
Make sure to interrupt the boot process by pressing down arrow when the boot menu appears.
The One will use an IP of 192.168.11.11 on its LAN port and expects to find the TFTP server at 192.168.11.23.
The TFPT server should present the following files:
Before the files can be uploaded the NOR needs to be unlocked. This (counterintuitively) happens by having the SPI NOR WP jumper in place (which is the factory default position), and choosing 7. Lock NOR. (Remove jumper afterwards) from the boot menu. Successful NOR flashing is slower than when flashing isn't actually happening.
Once the firmware has been re-flashed the router can be rebooted.
Dimensions: 148 x 100.5 mm - compatible with Banana Pi BPI-R4 case design.
NOR is used for recovery. In normal operations the router should be booted from NAND.
| 2024-11-08T04:33:55 | en | train |
42,043,198 | _hao | 2024-11-04T16:36:41 | ChatGPT Down | null | https://www.forbes.com/sites/barrycollins/2024/11/04/chatgpt-down-days-after-search-engine-launch/ | 1 | 0 | [
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Update at 11:35 a.m. ET: Problems with ChatGPT appear to have been resolved, with the service once again working normally and DownDetector showing reported faults dropping back down to average levels.
The ChatGPT service has been unreliable for the past couple of hours, with error messages appearing, particularly when trying to use the new search engine facility.
ChatGPT is repeatedly showing error messages Barry Collins
ChatGPT on Monday appeared to be suffering an outage, just days after OpenAI built a search engine into the chatbot.
The website intermittently displayed a “404 Not Found” error message.
The DownDetector website also reported that “user reports indicate possible problems at OpenAI” with graphs showing a sharp spike in the volume of errors being reported.DownDetector is showing a sharp increase in ChatGPT issues DownDetector
The OpenAI Status page is yet to report any problems with the service.
ChatGPT search launched last week, allowing users to search the web for information via the AI chatbot. Although ChatGPT has long had the ability to search the web for up-to-date information, the new facility lets users click an icon to search online, instead of having to prompt the AI to do so.
The new search facility also offers richer results than what was available previously, for example plotting restaurants on a map, or displaying photos of items you might be shopping for.
The search facility is currently only available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers who pay $20 a month to access the service.
ChatGPT Down Again?
ChatGPT’s latest blip is the first notable disruption that the service has suffered in a while, if the OpenAI Status page is accurate.
It suffered a major outage on Oct. 17, but that only lasted for 12 minutes. Prior to that, the most recent incident was on Sept. 20, when it suffered a partial outage lasting a couple of hours.
ChatGPT suffered a series of problems in August, although OpenAI claims that the chatbot has had 99.84% uptime over the past 90 days.
Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn. Check out my website. | 2024-11-08T07:32:12 | en | train |
42,043,217 | braginini | 2024-11-04T16:37:30 | null | null | null | 1 | null | null | null | true | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,228 | sebg | 2024-11-04T16:38:17 | One of the best projects I worked on had zero-overhead communication (2020) | null | https://sidhion.com/blog/posts/zero-overhead-communication/ | 8 | 3 | [
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42,043,239 | DocFeind | 2024-11-04T16:39:03 | VA Official Announces Agency's First Funded Psychedelic Study Since the 1960s | null | https://www.marijuanamoment.net/top-va-official-announces-agencys-first-funded-psychedelic-study-for-veterans-since-the-1960s/ | 1 | 0 | [
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42,043,242 | leal901 | 2024-11-04T16:39:30 | Tracing OpenAI's Real Time Audio API | null | https://weave-docs.wandb.ai/reference/gen_notebooks/audio_with_weave/ | 1 | 0 | [
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42,043,247 | gnabgib | 2024-11-04T16:39:46 | Optimizing the Time and Dose of Melatonin as a Sleep-Promoting Drug | null | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpi.12985 | 2 | 0 | [
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42,043,281 | speckx | 2024-11-04T16:42:12 | Bear Blog CSS Playground | null | https://mgx.me/bear-blog-css-playground | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,292 | rbren | 2024-11-04T16:42:29 | The top AI Software Engineer Is Open Source | null | https://rbren.substack.com/p/the-best-ai-software-engineer-is | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,294 | vccafe | 2024-11-04T16:42:36 | null | null | null | 1 | null | null | null | true | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,300 | yarapavan | 2024-11-04T16:42:54 | Alice's Adventures in a Differentiable Wonderland (PDF) | null | https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17625 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,308 | sandwichsphinx | 2024-11-04T16:43:29 | AI outlines in Scholar PDF Reader: skim the bullets, deep read what you need | null | https://scholar.googleblog.com/2024/11/ai-outlines-in-scholar-pdf-reader-skim.html | 4 | 1 | [
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42,043,309 | CharlesW | 2024-11-04T16:43:31 | iPod fans evade Apple's DRM to preserve 54 lost clickwheel-era games | null | https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/11/ipod-fans-evade-apples-drm-to-preserve-54-lost-clickwheel-era-games/ | 8 | 0 | [
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42,043,323 | sharpshadow | 2024-11-04T16:44:49 | Microsoft's latest tactic to get you to use Edge is a $1M prize | null | https://www.xda-developers.com/microsofts-use-edge-1000000-prize/ | 2 | 3 | [
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42,043,324 | ayoisaiah | 2024-11-04T16:44:49 | Tinylangs: Programming languages in 50 lines of Python | null | https://github.com/zserge/tinylangs | 53 | 6 | [
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] | null | null | no_error | GitHub - zserge/tinylangs: Real programming languages in 50 lines of code | null | zserge | Tiny Languages
This repository contains code examples for a series of blog posts "Great Tiny Languages".
Here you may find micro-implementations of the most fundamental historical programming languages. Each implementation is in Python, code is deliberately terse to keep it under ~50 lines of code. Only Python standard library is used, and even that to a very humble extent (sys, sometimes re, rarely itertool etc).
I hope this project becomes a good starting point in implementing your own programming languages or learning about the history of programming.
Languages
asm.py - Assembly - compiles Python-ish assembly into bytecode and executes it.
basic.py - BASIC - a subset of TinyBASIC, but it comes with a proper BASIC line editor!
lisp.py - Lisp 1.5 - a classic, by John McCarthy, enough to interpret itself (meta-circular interpreter)
apl.py - a k/simple interpreter, by Arthur Whitney, toy dialect of K (array processing programming language), which is a variant of APL itself.
mouse.py - concatenative programming language MOUSE, as published in BYTE magazine from 1979.
pl0.py - a PL/0 interpreter, by Niclaus Wirth.
tcl.py - a tiny, tiny command language (TCL) interpreter.
License
Code is distributed under MIT license. PRs are welcome!
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42,043,346 | selmetwa | 2024-11-04T16:47:02 | Writing Arabic in English | null | https://sherifelmetwally.com/writing/writing-arabic-in-english | 2 | 1 | [
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42,043,360 | ceinewydd | 2024-11-04T16:48:28 | Okta fixes a rather embarrassing, but serious, password flaw | null | https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/okta-fixes-a-rather-embarrassing-but-very-serious-password-flaw | 3 | 0 | [
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42,043,368 | geox | 2024-11-04T16:48:47 | Black holes could be driving the expansion of the universe | null | https://www.livescience.com/space/black-holes/black-holes-could-be-driving-the-expansion-of-the-universe-new-study-suggests | 3 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,372 | andriosr | 2024-11-04T16:48:55 | null | null | null | 1 | null | null | null | true | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,375 | thomaspark | 2024-11-04T16:49:09 | Trailer for Anchoreum, an upcoming free CSS game from maker of Flexbox Froggy [video] | null | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ub5Aejoi7Q | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,382 | rntn | 2024-11-04T16:49:30 | GM software boss: we have 'high conviction' ditching CarPlay is the right path | null | https://www.theverge.com/24285581/gm-software-baris-cetinok-apple-carplay-android-auto-google-cars-evs-decoder-podcast | 5 | 3 | [
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42,043,384 | bddicken | 2024-11-04T16:49:49 | Visualizing how storage cost changes over time | null | https://benjdd.com/storage/ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,411 | senko | 2024-11-04T16:51:38 | Jupyter Notebook Setup for Research and Production | null | https://goranperetin.com/jupyter-notebook-setup-for-research-and-production | 1 | 0 | [
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42,043,420 | sebg | 2024-11-04T16:52:26 | My Wild Experience Interviewing with Real Engineers | null | https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/my-wild-experience-interviewing-with-real-engineers/ | 5 | 0 | [
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42,043,453 | LinuxBender | 2024-11-04T16:55:35 | Google Says Its AI Found SQLite Vulnerability That Fuzzing Missed | null | https://www.securityweek.com/google-says-its-ai-found-sqlite-vulnerability-that-fuzzing-missed/ | 5 | 1 | [
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42,043,455 | LinuxBender | 2024-11-04T16:55:51 | Yellowstone's Abyss Pool Is Getting Hotter, Changing Colors and Could Explode | null | https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/11/03/yellowstones-abyss-pool-is-getting-hotter-changing-colors-and-could-explode/ | 3 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,470 | dtseng123 | 2024-11-04T16:57:14 | Tiny GraphRAG in 1000 lines of Python | null | https://www.stephendiehl.com/posts/graphrag1/ | 4 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,482 | eyberg | 2024-11-04T16:57:54 | Don't Fragment My UDP Packets | null | https://nanovms.com/dev/tutorials/dont-fragment-my-udp-packets | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,488 | DevMercy | 2024-11-04T16:58:13 | null | null | null | 1 | null | null | null | true | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,504 | pavankumarkota | 2024-11-04T16:59:44 | Show HN: Happy Inbox – Privacy First Gmail Cleanup | Hey HN,<p>I have always been one of those who finds it very hard to maintain a clean inbox. Two main issues stood out: first, Gmail doesn’t make it easy to identify the biggest space hogs, and second, deleting large quantities of emails isn’t intuitive. I realized that inbox cleanup could be much simpler with the right approach.<p>Problem with existing solutions: When I looked for tools to solve this, I found they were either pricey or selling user data to third parties. For me, email holds some of my most sensitive personal data, so data-sharing was an absolute dealbreaker. Plus, Gmail cleanup is usually done periodically, so paying monthly fees wasn't convincing enough.<p>What Happy Inbox does differently: Happy Inbox organizes emails by volume. For example, if you have 1,800 emails from "Amazon Promotions," we group them in a “1500+” bucket, making it easy to delete all with a single click or selectively choose what to remove. This feature gives users clear insight into their top space consumers and an efficient way to clean up, all while prioritizing privacy. So you can check once in a while and clear out your top space cloggers and easily get back your inbox space. Easy-Peasy!!<p>Our journey so far: We launched Happy Inbox four months ago and have grown organically helped people worldwide delete over 6 million emails, showing just how much inbox clutter people are dealing with!<p>We’d love to hear your feedback and any ideas for improvement. Try it out here: www.happy-inbox.com | https://www.happy-inbox.com/ | 3 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,509 | zxlk21e | 2024-11-04T17:00:00 | Jobs Killed Music DRM – Why Not Movies? | null | https://unbound.news/jobs-killed-music-drm-why-not-movies-2/ | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,510 | johnymontana | 2024-11-04T17:00:00 | Modus: code-first intelligent APIs powered by WebAssembly | null | https://hypermode.com/blog/introducing-modus-code-first-intelligent-apis | 6 | 0 | null | null | null | Failed after 3 attempts. Last error: Quota exceeded for quota metric 'Generate Content API requests per minute' and limit 'GenerateContent request limit per minute for a region' of service 'generativelanguage.googleapis.com' for consumer 'project_number:854396441450'. | Introducing Modus: code-first intelligent APIs | null | null | Today, we’re excited to unveil Modus, an open source, serverless framework for building intelligent APIs. Modus makes building backends delightful, freeing developers from infrastructure complexities and putting code at the heart of development.Whether you’re using AI today or not, modern apps will require seamless integration of data, models, and business logic. Modus was crafted to enable developers to rapidly experiment with AI. And when you’re ready to launch, it eliminates the common barriers of moving AI into production by providing a sandboxed, high-performance execution environment powered by WebAssembly.From startups to tech giants, Modus streamlines building smarter, more adaptive apps that are ready for production from day one.How we got hereMore than a decade ago, the cloud redefined how infra would be consumed. It formed around the primitives of compute, network, and storage. And not a lot has really changed since.Developers have been forced to think about their apps through the lens of deployment, not the other way around. It’s nearly 2025 and even a “serverless” app still requires you to wire your lambda compute through custom networking to an API gateway that you need to configure and harden before exposing it to the world.Two years ago, Vercel coined the term framework-defined infrastructure, characterizing frameworks and corresponding runtimes where the infrastructure conforms to the app (rather than the inverse). The implementation of this approach in Next.js revolutionized the frontend world. Airflow unlocked a similar level of productivity for data engineering. There were attempts to do the same for backends, but the container was never the endgame.The latest wave of AI adds even more components. From language models to vector databases, it quickly became more infrastructure for devs to integrate. The first generation of AI libraries are best classified as “infrastructure-defined frameworks”, attempting to create useful abstraction but pushing complexity to the developer in the process. They made it quick to build POCs, but getting into production often led to rewrites into lower-level formats.[Modus enters the chat]We’re excited to introduce Modus, an open source, serverless framework for building functions and APIs powered by WebAssembly. It simplifies the integration of AI models, data, and business logic with sandboxed execution, providing a code-first workbench for building AI-enabled apps.With Modus, we’ve reimagined the app backend from the developer’s point of view. We worked backward from the live app and forward from the way teams write new apps and features from the first line. And we built it all with a deep understanding of the security requirements of putting AI into production.The result is a polyglot framework (currently Go and AssemblyScript, with more language support to come) that unlocks rapid experimentation, is really fast and secure, and provides a workbench for building AI-enabled apps. Modus is batteries-include, yet extensible to fit decisions you’ve made on data stores, hosting environments, and AI model providers“You finally found something useful to do with WebAssembly.”– Robert Edwards, Head of Enterprise Architecture at Glidewell Dental.Built for rapid experimentationA backend framework built for developers means fundamentally starting with the code and crafting build tools and a runtime that fit its contours naturally. Remove the plumbing and toil and your code feels more powerful than ever. A change in your function is automatically reflected in strongly-typed interfaces and schema-agnostic data stores on every save.When you write functions with Modus, your APIs auto-generate. Queries and mutations register exactly as you’d expect based on the constructs of your code.With fast refreshes, modus dev allows developers to quickly iterate when working locally. The Modus CLI builds and loads your updated modules into the runtime on every save. Within seconds, your app’s endpoint is updated with your changes.Really fast and secureWhether it’s scaling out to meet demand or raw processing speed, faster is generally better–who wouldn’t want a query or inference to run faster? But it normally comes with trade-offs like wasted capacity and reusing execution environments. Developers need to either accept or mitigate these challenges, adding more to their overloaded plates.Modus leans on the power of WebAssembly to ensure performance, scalability, and security. Let’s take a look at what happens when the Modus runtime receives a request on your API:your compiled code is loaded into a sandboxed execution environment with a dedicated memory spaceyour code runs, aided by host functions that power the Modus APIsif needed, data and AI models are queried securely, without exposing credentials to your codethe function responds via the API result and the execution environment is releasedEach execution gets its own environment. After the execution environment is released, the associated memory is freed, wiped clean, and returned to the pool of available memory. With this design, there’s no risk of leaving data behind for future misuse or memory leaks slowing down your functions over time.Furthermore, only the data stores, AI models, and external APIs that are defined in the Modus app manifest are accessible, limiting exfiltration risk with a secure-by-default execution environment.Fast function execution is made possible by the work Modus performs during the build and load steps of deployment. At build time, Modus extracts the metadata of your functions and then compiles the code to a WebAssembly module. Now, let’s take a closer look at what Modus does as it loads these inputs into the runtime environment:your code is ahead-of-time (AOT) compiled with optimizations based on the host environmentthe compiled module is cached in memory for fast retrievalan invocation plan is prepared for each function an API schema is generated and endpoint activatedconnections, models, and other configuration details are extracted from the app’s manifestThese performance and security benefits come for free to the developer when building with Modus. No configuration required and the overhead of establishing the sandbox for an average function is just a few milliseconds. We’ll share more benchmarks in a separate post comparing Modus to standards like AWS Lambda.Workbench for modern appsModus simplifies the integration and validation of working with all classes of models. Connect through an extensible interface that is designed for 100% feature completeness with the target model platform’s APIs. Modus allows you to try new models without needing to learn a new SDK with each iteration.Language models are about more than generation though. There are also classes of language models that embed text into vectors. When plotted in a multi-dimensional space, language similarity, clustering, and merging algorithms can be applied with great results. Seamlessly add natural language similarity search to your app without shuffling vector embeddings between disparate services. Instead, let the infrastructure respond to your app’s requirements while removing redundant network calls.When you build with Modus, model invocations are automatically captured and stored for easy understanding and future model fine-tuning. You can even track token usage at the function level so you understand what code is driving your model serving costs.Using AI isn’t required when building with Modus, but you’ll know it’s in your toolkit and ready when your app calls for it.What’s nextOur near-term focus is continuing to refine the developer experience and usability with Modus. For example, we’re bringing an integrated API explorer to the fast refresh experience so that you can easily query your app’s endpoint with every change.Additionally, over the coming months we’ll be introducing ModusDB, an embedded multi-model database built on the power of Dgraph’s query engine. Dgraph is the most popular open source graph database with a distinct ability to efficiently query across schema-agnostic data. Developers will be able to simply write and read type-centric data in their functions, deploying without worrying about constant schema migrations and messy joins.Get involved with ModusWe’ve seen increasingly complex apps get built with Modus over the past year by a set of early adopters. It’s encouraging to see complex use cases become simple implementations and the hurdle for AI adoption lowering every day. As we release Modus publicly, we’re excited to see what you build and encourage you to get involved via GitHub or Discord.Want to learn more? Join Matt Johnson-Pint, co-creator of Modus and staff software engineer at Hypermode for Modus: A Deep Dive, a virtual event on Thursday, November 21st. | 2024-11-08T16:25:28 | null | train |
42,043,518 | utku1337 | 2024-11-04T17:00:30 | Spotting AI Cheaters in Remote Tech Interviews | null | https://utkusen.medium.com/spotting-ai-cheaters-in-remote-tech-interviews-fa41a01e911c | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
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42,043,539 | uldus | 2024-11-04T17:02:00 | Manjaro Linux prepares to enable telemetry by default | null | https://forum.manjaro.org/t/testers-needed-manjaro-data-donor/170163 | 84 | 100 | [
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42,043,548 | herbertl | 2024-11-04T17:02:38 | Lessons from 10 Years of Writing | null | https://nik.art/10-lessons-from-10-years-of-writing/ | 2 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
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42,043,552 | alexdanilowicz | 2024-11-04T17:03:00 | Show HN: Convert any website into a React component | Hey HN, we built a Chrome Extension (<a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/extension">https://www.magicpatterns.com/extension</a>) that converts a snippet of any website to an isolated React component.<p>Demo video: <a href="https://youtu.be/hutUYDkyE_A" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/hutUYDkyE_A</a><p>How it works: 1) Iterate through each node in the selected DOM tree, 2) For each element, find any matching CSS selectors / inline styles, 3) Use window.getComputedStyle to get the deterministic values, 4) Construct JSX<p>It was pretty hard producing the minimal code necessary while maintaining the same visual look. To do this, we implemented things like abstracting out global styles, removing inherited styles, pulling out SVGs, deleting styles with no effect, and condensing styles into their shorthand properties.<p>We dive into each of those optimizations here for fun: <a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/blog/any-website-to-react-component">https://www.magicpatterns.com/blog/any-website-to-react-comp...</a><p>One of the main reasons we cared so much about condensing down the styles was not only to make it more human-readable, but also to reduce context length for an LLM, so that you can iterate on it with AI. Our extension has a “convert” option that lets you convert the output to Tailwind, Shadcn, or Chakra UI using an LLM. You can also export to Figma.<p>We're frontend engineers and we built the extension because our core product (<a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/">https://www.magicpatterns.com/</a>) helps software teams prototype their product ideas. And a huge pain point for users is getting their existing designs into our product, so that they can reference them to generate UIs with their existing aesthetic.<p>The extension allows you to get existing design context from any website, even localhost. Since launch, the extension has more than 3,000 users and interestingly is most popular in Japan.<p>Here's some real examples if you're curious what the final output looks like:<p>A) Hacker News Navbar - <a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/ac9f38e4-5ef0-49e5-8b80-dbc42951a00a">https://www.magicpatterns.com/ac9f38e4-5ef0-49e5-8b80-dbc429...</a><p>B) ChatGPT Welcome Screen - <a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/7cb3ad12-cb12-4a5b-b32b-eda04de9ec01">https://www.magicpatterns.com/7cb3ad12-cb12-4a5b-b32b-eda04d...</a><p>C) Cal.com Calendar Component — <a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/a43bac78-134d-458d-8107-811ac7b32b1f">https://www.magicpatterns.com/a43bac78-134d-458d-8107-811ac7...</a><p>D) Stripe.com logo section - <a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/deff1793-7a05-42fe-97f7-945976cdbc7e">https://www.magicpatterns.com/deff1793-7a05-42fe-97f7-945976...</a><p>If you have an opinion about the extension, we’re all ears! You can try it for free at: <a href="https://www.magicpatterns.com/extension">https://www.magicpatterns.com/extension</a> | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/html-to-react-figma-by-ma/chgehghmhgihgmpmdjpolhkcnhkokdfp | 316 | 62 | [
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42,043,570 | costco | 2024-11-04T17:03:51 | Show HN: Watch/filter new domains from certificate transparency logs | This can be used to find phishing domains or domains matching any pattern you want if you select "custom filter." You can also connect over WebSocket at /ws and use any programming language you want.<p>There may be duplicates because some domains are published in multiple logs. I get data from all of the logs currently included with Chrome, a list of which is available here: <a href="https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency-community-site/blob/master/docs/google/known-logs.md">https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency-community...</a>. | https://firehose.lol/ | 7 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,575 | miles | 2024-11-04T17:04:19 | Stillcolor: Disable temporal dithering on your Mac | null | https://github.com/aiaf/Stillcolor | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | no_error | GitHub - aiaf/Stillcolor: Disable temporal dithering on your Mac with this lightweight menu bar app. Designed for Apple silicon Macs. | null | aiaf | Stillcolor for macOS
Save your eyesight and disable temporal dithering on your Mac with Stillcolor, a lightweight menu bar app for macOS running on Apple M1/M2/M3.
Why?
Heaps of people are sensitive to certain properties of modern displays such as blue light, PWM, and temporal dithering (FRC) which alternates pixel colors at the speed of your display's refresh rate, tricking your eyes into perceiving a wider range of colors than the display can actually produce.
These sensitivities manifest as eyestrain and fatigue, dry eyes, headache, nausea, inability to focus, and other physical symptoms.
There's even a petition urging Apple to make use of these technologies known and to implement accessbility options.
While there are apps and accessories to help dim blue light, and plenty of flicker-free monitors, temporal dithering can happen at the GPU level with no visible option to disable it (such as the case in Apple silicon Macs).
Stillcolor allows you to disable GPU/DCP-generated temporal dithering from user space, helping massively reduce eyestrain with little to no degradation in image quality.
Caveats
Note that while Stillcolor is 100% confirmed to remove GPU/DCP-generated temporal dithering, which is applied directly to the pixel framebuffer right before it's sent to the external/embedded display, the display panel's timing contoller (TCON) may still apply its own dithering/FRC to achieve advertised color bit depth. Whether or not Apple displays actively use TCON dithering in addition to DCP/GPU dithering is under investigation.
Story and write-up
Thread on LEDStrain
Stillcolor in action
See this timeblend video of how your screen looks like with temporal dithering vs without:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9AZqJH-U-U
Requirements
Apple silicon Mac e.g. M1/M2/M3
macOS >= 13
Installation
Head over to Releases and download the latest zip.
Unzip Stillcolor.app to your Applications folder and launch.
Select “Launch a login” to make this app run automatically and disable dithering whenever your computer starts.
Verifying status of temporal dithering
To check wether the app did the job, run the following in Terminal:
ioreg -lw0 | grep -i enableDither
Should see 1 or more ”enableDither” = No corresponding to each live or past display.
To re-enable dithering simply uncheck “Disable Dithering.”
enableDither is reset back to Yes on computer restart that's why you need to launch this app on login.
To verify that your GPU is not applying dithering you can try a visual test by visiting Lagom LCD Gradient (banding) test
Set your built-in display’s color profile to sRGB at full brightness and look carefully at the gray parts, you should be able to see subtle banding when you disable dithering which happens in realtime.
And if you're sensitive to temporal dithering you should notice a lot less eyestrain while dithering is disabled.
A more complicated approach is to use a video capture card and record your display's uncompressed output then run the recording through ffmpeg to visualize dithering with something like the following command:
ffmpeg -i input.mov -sws_flags full_chroma_int+bitexact+accurate_rnd -vf "format=gbrp,tblend=all_mode=grainextract,eq=contrast=-60" -c:v v210 -pix_fmt yuv422p10le diff.mov
Roadmap
Make this app compatible macOS 11+
Create a foolproof and easy dithering test
Intel Macs?
iOS?
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42,043,582 | notamy | 2024-11-04T17:04:43 | The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet has been identified | null | https://old.reddit.com/r/TheMysteriousSong/comments/1gjbrs6/tms_is_found_the_song_is_called_subways_of_your/ | 21 | 5 | [
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About two weeks ago I came across an old newspaper article in the Nordwest Zeitung archive, while researching Hörfest bands. The article was about a band called FEX from Kiel, who won a talent contest in Bremen in Sep 1984 and their music was described as Rock with Wave and Pop influences. It also mentioned their members and one of them I recognised from a Hörfest 83 band called Phret. I managed to get in touch with him and asked him if he still had some old material from those bands. He then sent me some of the songs he made with FEX and Phret... and lo and behold, one of them was titled Subways Of Your Mind. It's a slightly different version from the one we know: https://vocaroo.com/19NFyeqYi7Zj
After I emailed him back that the song is actually quite a famous "lost song", he asked me not to go public with it until he spoke with his old band members. In the mean time though the song did get registered at GEMA and people found out about it. But I'm happy to say that the band members agreed for me to go public with it. So here it is.
I'm sure there will be a lot of questions and I hope the band can answer these themselves in the future. I'm just glad and relieved the search is over :)
EDIT (additional information):
https://preview.redd.it/x6lslr53jvyd1.jpg?width=2448&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5d699794d26d8a0d998c3f9b7bee1a28b205ef7b
Heart In Danger: https://vocaroo.com/1kAK2RMZMO3T
Talking Hands: https://vocaroo.com/15IQ8yYROCAD
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42,043,611 | todsacerdoti | 2024-11-04T17:06:32 | HTML link, or button, that is the question / Marijke Luttekes | null | https://marijkeluttekes.dev/blog/articles/2024/11/04/html-link-or-button-that-is-the-question/ | 3 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | null | train |
42,043,626 | todsacerdoti | 2024-11-04T17:08:28 | Parsing arguments in Rust with no dependencies | null | https://www.ntietz.com/blog/parsing-arguments-rust-no-deps/ | 2 | 0 | [
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