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  1. Prism from openai.com
    413 by meetpateltech 7h ago | |

    Discussion (249):

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  2. 430k-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found from nytimes.com
    343 by bookofjoe 9h ago | |

    Discussion (194):

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  3. Rust's Standard Library on the GPU from vectorware.com
    58 by justaboutanyone 3d ago | |

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  4. A few random notes from Claude coding quite a bit last few weeks from twitter.com
    305 by bigwheels 1d ago | | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article discusses personal experiences and observations related to the integration of large language models (LLMs) into coding practices, particularly focusing on changes in workflow, challenges, benefits, and potential future implications.

    Potential for increased productivity and skill atrophy; division among engineers based on preference for coding or building
    • Shift from manual coding to agent-assisted coding
    • LLMs' ability to make subtle conceptual errors
    • Improved efficiency but potential for overcomplication
    • Increased stamina in problem-solving
    • Potential impact on productivity, generalists vs. specialists
    Quality:
    The article presents a personal perspective on the integration of AI in coding, which may not be universally applicable.

    Discussion (327): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses concerns about quality control in AI models and the impact on user experience, compares access to APIs through different providers, and explores the division between coders and builders in relation to LLMs.

    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, Coding Workflow
  5. Time Station Emulator from github.com/kangtastic
    88 by FriedPickles 4h ago | |

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  6. Lennart Poettering, Christian Brauner founded a new company from amutable.com
    218 by hornedhob 6h ago | |

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  7. Try text scaling support in Chrome Canary from joshtumath.uk
    68 by linolevan 6h ago | |

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  8. Doing the thing is doing the thing from softwaredesign.ing
    205 by prakhar897 19h ago | |

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  9. SoundCloud Data Breach Now on HaveIBeenPwned from haveibeenpwned.com
    145 by gnabgib 8h ago | |

    Discussion (77):

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  10. Xfwl4 – The Roadmap for a Xfce Wayland Compositor from alexxcons.github.io
    259 by pantalaimon 12h ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    Xfwl4 is a new Wayland compositor being developed by the Xfce team, funded through community donations. It will offer similar functionality to xfwm4 and be written in Rust using smithay building blocks.

    Xfwl4 could enhance the user experience for Xfce users on Wayland, potentially leading to more adoption of Wayland in desktop environments.
    • Major changes required for session-startup
    • Support for xdg-session-management protocol and XWayland

    Discussion (199): 9 min

    The comment thread discusses the transition of Xfce to Wayland and Rust development, with opinions ranging from support for the changes to concerns about complexity and fragmentation. The community is generally in agreement but shows debate intensity on the future of GUI technologies (X11 vs. Wayland) and the choice of Rust as a development language.

    Counterarguments:
    • Concerns about the complexity and potential fragmentation with Wayland
    • Arguments against Rust as a choice for development
    Software Development Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Desktop Environments
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