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  1. Qwen 3.6 27B is the sweet spot for local development from quesma.com
    33 by stared 26m ago | |

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  2. Rocketlab acquires Iridium from investors.rocketlabcorp.com
    180 by everfrustrated 3h ago | |

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  3. A native graphical shell for SSH from probablymarcus.com
    54 by mrcslws 1h ago | |

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  4. WATaBoy: JIT-Ing Game Boy Instructions to WASM Beats a Native Interpreter from humphri.es
    80 by energeticbark 2h ago | |

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  5. What happens when you run a CUDA kernel? from fergusfinn.com
    114 by mezark 4h ago | |

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  6. US Supreme Court rules geofence warrants require constitutional protections from theguardian.com
    103 by cdrnsf 1h ago | |

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  7. European ISPs Want Rightsholders Held Accountable for Overblocking Damage from torrentfreak.com
    82 by Brajeshwar 1h ago | |

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  8. Venetian Bridge Brawls in 17th and 18th Century Art from publicdomainreview.org
    24 by pepys 3d ago | |

    Article: 12 min

    The article discusses the historical context and artistic representation of 'La Serenissima' in Venice during the 17th and 18th centuries, focusing on the violent street fights known as 'Battagliole sui ponti'. It explores how these events were part of Venetian culture, influenced by factional divides between working-class groups like Castellani and Nicolotti. The article also highlights the popularity of these fights among spectators and artists, with numerous paintings and prints depicting scenes from these battles.

    • Partisan loyalties between Castellani and Nicolotti factions
    • Battagliole sui ponti as a part of Venetian culture
    • Impact on Venice's reputation in the Grand Tour

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    Art Painting & Drawing, Engraving, Etching, 17th Century, 18th Century, Cities, Customs & Culture, Politics, War
  9. HackerRank open sourced its ATS. My resume scored 90/100. Oh wait 74. No – 88 from danunparsed.com
    840 by sambellll 15h ago | | |

    Article: 9 min

    An article discussing the open-source ATS tool from HackerRank, which evaluates resumes using AI and LLMs, leading to inconsistent results due to non-determinism issues.

    • The ATS tool scores resumes out of 100, with up to 20 bonus points.
    • Scores vary significantly even for the same resume, depending on the AI model's output.
    • Technical skills are scored consistently as they can be easily checked against a checklist.
    • Projects and experience sections show high variability due to AI difficulty in making consistent judgments.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of the ATS tool's capabilities and limitations.

    Discussion (364): 25 min

    The comment thread discusses the use of AI in human resource management, specifically an automated resume evaluation system. Opinions are mixed regarding its effectiveness and fairness, with concerns raised about bias, optimization strategies for resumes, and the potential for AI to replace human judgment.

    • ATS systems are flawed and biased
    • Optimizing resumes for ATS may not be effective
    Counterarguments:
    • ATS systems can help filter out bad candidates efficiently
    • Optimizing resumes for ATS may improve chances of getting noticed
    AI Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
  10. Sandia National Labs SA3000 8085 CPU from cpushack.com
    114 by rbanffy 7h ago | |

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