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  1. John Ternus to become Apple CEO from apple.com
    1328 by schappim 6h ago | |

    Discussion (667):

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  2. How to Make a Fast Dynamic Language Interpreter from zef-lang.dev
    61 by pizlonator 2h ago | |

    Discussion (3):

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  3. Jujutsu megamerges for fun and profit from isaaccorbrey.com
    159 by icorbrey 5h ago | |

    Discussion (49):

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  4. Qwen3.6-Max-Preview: Smarter, Sharper, Still Evolving from qwen.ai
    559 by mfiguiere 13h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article discusses preventive measures against malware infections, emphasizing the importance of running anti-virus scans on personal and shared networks.

    - Enhances personal and network security awareness
    • Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
    • Identify and manage misconfigured or infected devices in shared networks
    Quality:
    The article provides clear, actionable advice without sensationalism.

    Discussion (293):

    The comment thread discusses the adoption of Opus 4.7, comparing it to older versions and discussing factors like cost/quality trade-offs and benchmarking practices in AI model selection.

    • Opus 4.7 is not yet widely adopted
    Counterarguments:
    • Codex subscription is very generous at pro tiers
    • Independent benchmarks are the go to
    Security Cybersecurity, Network Security
  5. Kimi vendor verifier – verify accuracy of inference providers from kimi.com
    183 by Alifatisk 8h ago | |

    Discussion (17):

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  6. Ternary Bonsai: Top Intelligence at 1.58 Bits from prismml.com
    70 by nnx 3d ago | |

    Discussion (16):

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  7. Soul Player C64 – A real transformer running on a 1 MHz Commodore 64 from github.com/gizmo64k
    83 by adunk 7h ago | |

    Discussion (22):

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  8. ggsql: A Grammar of Graphics for SQL from opensource.posit.co
    373 by thomasp85 14h ago | | |

    Article: 29 min

    ggsql is an alpha-release SQL-based visualization tool that implements the grammar of graphics syntax, designed to bring rich, structured visualization support to SQL users. It allows for modular composition of visualizations through a series of declarative clauses, making it easier to create and iterate on plots.

    ggsql has the potential to enhance data analysis workflows for SQL users, making visualization more accessible and efficient within their existing tools.
    • declarative clauses
    • composable visualizations

    Discussion (76): 8 min

    The comment thread discusses the new visualization tool from Posit, ggsql, which combines SQL with the grammar of graphics for creating visualizations directly against remote databases. Users appreciate its modularity and potential to simplify visualization creation for SQL specialists unfamiliar with R or Python. However, some users question the necessity of a new SQL-like language and express interest in future support for more database backends and deployment options.

    • ggsql provides a new way for SQL specialists to create visualizations
    • The tool is designed with modularity in mind
    Counterarguments:
    • The tool may not support all niche geoms available in ggplot2
    • It might be more direct to extend ggplot2 to support dbplyr tbl objects and generate the SQL
    Data Science Analytics, Data Visualization
  9. Quantum Computers Are Not a Threat to 128-Bit Symmetric Keys from words.filippo.io
    149 by hasheddan 10h ago | |

    Discussion (62):

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  10. Japan's Cherry Blossom Database, 1,200 Years Old, Has a New Keeper from nytimes.com
    36 by caycep 3d ago | |

    Article: 4 min

    The article discusses the search for a new keeper of Japan's 1,200-year-old cherry blossom database, which is one of the world’s most remarkable and longest-running climate records. The previous keeper, Yasuyuki Aono, passed away after battling cancer, leading supporters to seek a worthy successor with scientific expertise and local knowledge in Kyoto.

    • Long-running climate record sensitivity to temperature changes
    • Yasuyuki Aono's role in updating the database
    • Supporters' search for a new keeper with specific qualifications

    Discussion (3):

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    Science Climate Science, Environmental Studies
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