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Semgrep's benchmark reveals that GLM 5.2, an open-weight model from Zhipu AI, outperforms Claude Code with a 39% F1 score on IDOR detection, surpassing Claude Code by seven points and costing roughly $0.17 per vulnerability found.
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The comment thread discusses concerns about potential export restrictions on GLM-5.2 due to its Chinese origin, government intervention in technology, and the role of open-source models versus proprietary ones. The debate is intense with varying opinions on the impact of these issues on cybersecurity and market dynamics.
Article: 9 min
The author shares their experience using Claude Code and Opus 4.8 software to analyze an MRI for a shoulder injury diagnosis, comparing the AI analysis with that provided by human doctors.
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The comment thread discusses the varying opinions on AI output in different fields, particularly focusing on its accuracy and reliability when used by experts. There is a consensus that AI can be insufficient or misleading, especially in complex tasks such as medical imaging interpretation. However, it is also acknowledged that under proper supervision and verification, AI can provide helpful insights and complement human expertise. The thread highlights the importance of domain-specific knowledge and the need for critical evaluation when relying on AI-generated information.
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The comment thread discusses the evolution of dining experiences, menu formats (printed vs QR codes), and cultural differences in food consumption. Participants share personal anecdotes, historical insights, and compare past and present lifestyles.
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An interactive dataset provides historical and current memory and storage prices for DRAM, NAND flash, and HBM, along with breakdowns of accelerator costs across different components.
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The comment thread discusses the historical changes in memory pricing and software efficiency over time, comparing prices to those from 2010 as a reference point for DDR5 technology. The discussion also touches on the impact of cloud computing and artificial intelligence on memory usage and price volatility.
Article: 10 min
The article discusses the unveiling of a new number 1 supercomputer on the TOP500 list, LineShine, in Shenzhen, China. It provides detailed specifications about the system's CPU and architecture, its performance metrics, and compares it with other notable systems like Fugaku and HPC7.
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The comment thread discusses the achievement of reaching exaflop computing power using Chinese hardware, with opinions on its significance compared to US manufacturing and regulation. There's also debate around the relevance of TOP500 benchmarks for modern systems and comparisons between AI training clusters and traditional supercomputing.
Article: 13 min
The article discusses LibrePods, a software project that enables non-Apple devices to use features exclusive to Apple's AirPods ecosystem, such as noise control modes, fast ear detection, and accurate battery status. It provides an overview of the project's features, their availability on Linux and Android platforms, and installation instructions. The article also mentions the use of AI in generating parts of the app, supporters, and licensing information.
Discussion (51): 7 min
The comment thread discusses the compatibility and performance of AirPods across different devices, with opinions ranging from positive to negative experiences. The main focus is on comparing AirPods' noise cancelling features against other headphones and their integration within Apple's ecosystem.
Article: 47 min
The article is a detailed exploration of the history, impact, and symbolism of the Boeing 747, from its inception as an innovative aircraft to its decline in modern times. It discusses the plane's role in global travel, its iconic status, and its eventual retirement at Pinal Airpark.
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The comment thread discusses the future of the Boeing 747 in passenger service, comparing it to modern aircraft and debating its iconic design versus efficiency concerns. Opinions vary on whether the hump is a necessary feature or an outdated design element, with some expressing nostalgia for the 747's charm while others highlight the benefits of newer, more efficient planes.
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The article discusses the Lemote Yeeloong laptop powered by the Loongson processor, focusing on its development history, hardware components, and software compatibility with OpenBSD. It also delves into the challenges faced during the installation of OpenBSD on the machine due to hardware bugs and limitations in the ports tree.
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The comment thread discusses hardware compatibility issues, the use of open-source technology, and opinions on using Chinese laptops with BSD operating systems.
Article: 13 min
Bash4LLM⁺ is a lightweight, dependency-free Bash wrapper for OpenAI's Chat Completions API, designed to be secure and fully auditable. It allows users to interact with the API through a single Bash script that can be easily installed on Unix-like environments such as Linux, macOS, WSL, Cygwin, Termux (Android), BSD, etc.
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The discussion revolves around the code quality, portability, and performance of Bash4LLM, a single-file Bash wrapper for interacting with LLMs from the terminal. The main points include concerns about its size, portability across different operating systems, and whether it outperforms Python alternatives.
Article: 18 min
NanoEuler is a GPT-2 scale language model built entirely in C/CUDA, with no external libraries. It features a complete training pipeline including a byte-level BPE tokenizer, pretraining on books and web corpus, and supervised fine-tuning into a chat model. The project emphasizes from-scratch engineering and an understandable training process.
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The user shares their AI project, nanoeuler, with a focus on research and understanding LLMs at various stages of development. They seek feedback and are open to suggestions. A comment is made about the coding style, which could be perceived as harsh or dismissive.
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