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This article provides an overview of various bibliographic, citation, code, data, media, and demo tools associated with academic research, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. It also introduces arXivLabs, a platform for experimental projects involving community collaboration.
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The article is a call to action for the NetBSD community to support The NetBSD Foundation by making donations before the end of 2025. It highlights two major projects: RISC-V Support and Wi-Fi Renewal, which aim to expand NetBSD's reach and modernize its wireless networking stack.
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The comment thread discusses the sustainability, licensing trends, hardware compatibility, funding models, and community dynamics surrounding NetBSD. There is a consensus on its value for running on various devices but concerns about insufficient donations for its maintenance. The thread also highlights a shift towards AGPLv3 licenses to avoid exploitation by big tech companies.
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This article provides a collection of 10,000 downloadable movie posters from various decades between the 40s and 70s.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of movie posters, including personal preferences for older styles and travel posters from the mid-century. It also touches on the enjoyment of watching one film per day, recommendations for films outside Hollywood, and nostalgia for childhood memories related to space exploration. The conversation includes a few questions about specific movies and poster artists, as well as suggestions for finding similar content online.
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An in-depth investigation into a PyTorch bug that caused an encoder's weights to freeze during training, leading the author to learn more about the framework than years of using it. The issue was traced back to a kernel bug in PyTorch's MPS backend when writing to non-contiguous memory.
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The comment thread discusses various issues and opinions related to AI-written content, PyTorch bugs, GPU/CUDA implementation challenges, and discrepancies in terminology. There is a general agreement on the need for improvements but also some disagreements on specific points.
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FlashRecord is a lightweight, Python-native CLI screen recorder designed for developers. It offers fast screen capture, GIF generation, AI session integration, and cross-platform support with direct scripting integration.
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The user introduces FlashRecord, a Python-native CLI tool for screenshots and GIF recordings aimed at developers seeking automation-friendly screen capture without a GUI. The tool is designed to be tiny, importable, cross-platform, zero-config, and production-ready with tests and documentation.
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Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine have discovered that the circadian rhythms within specific brain cells are disrupted in Alzheimer's disease, affecting hundreds of genes and key functions in the brain. This finding suggests potential therapeutic treatments to manipulate these rhythms and prevent disease progression.
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The comment thread discusses the connection between Alzheimer's and HSV based on recent studies, with a focus on the uncertainty around causality due to bidirectional relationships with other diseases like EBV.
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Advent of Code 2025 announcement reduces puzzle count from 25 to 12 for the first time, with tips and FAQs provided.
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Participants appreciate the changes made to the Advent of Code event, particularly in response to their busy schedules during December. The leaderboard is seen as a source of stress or controversy by some participants.
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The article discusses the author's experience validating an idea by seeking opinions from strangers at a bar, comparing it to focus grouping used by large companies but without the cost.
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The comment thread discusses the effectiveness of seeking feedback from strangers versus target customers for validating ideas, with concerns about bar etiquette and intellectual property. Opinions vary on whether this method is appropriate or respectful in public settings.
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The comment thread discusses the potential of using LLMs in conjunction with formal methods, particularly Prolog and Lean 4, to improve their capabilities in formalization. The discussion includes opinions on LLMs' strengths and weaknesses, the challenges of formalizing natural language semantics, and the benefits of integrating formal methods for enhancing LLM performance.
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The article discusses the unique hand-painted movie posters from Ghana during the late 1980s and 1990s, which were created by local artists using flour sacks as canvas. These posters are known for their chaotic brilliance, gory themes, vibrant colors, and anatomically impossible designs, making them a form of collectible art that has gained international recognition.
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Commenters debate the misleading title of an article about Ghanaian movie posters, with some arguing it doesn't accurately represent the content while others claim it provides accurate information. The discussion also touches on Africa's diversity and the concept of clickbait.
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