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The article provides advice on how to prevent malware infections by suggesting running an anti-virus scan on personal and shared networks.
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The comment thread discusses Midjourney's ambitious plan for developing a medical imaging device that can perform full-body scans at an unprecedented scale and frequency, leveraging AI technology. Opinions range from support for innovation in healthcare to skepticism about the feasibility, necessity, and potential risks of such technologies. Key concerns include privacy issues related to personal health data, the practicality of implementing such systems globally, and the balance between accessibility and affordability of medical imaging.
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Epic Games introduces Lore, a next-generation version control system designed for scalability and optimized for projects that combine code with large binary assets. It offers features like fast processes, free branching, history tracking, an intuitive interface, and full-surface API support.
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The discussion revolves around the challenges of managing large binary files in game development using Git and the potential benefits of specialized tools like Perforce and Lore. Participants express dissatisfaction with Git's limitations for handling non-textual assets and highlight the need for more tailored version control systems that can address specific industry requirements.
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The article discusses a synthetic taxonomy for Occlupanida, a class of parasitoids found on bread bag tags. It explains the methodology used to classify these organisms based on their oral groove characteristics and suggests a phylogenetic tree starting from the most basal form resembling Archignatha.
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The comment thread discusses the biology of occlupanids and their palps or tabs, with opinions on whether these are remnants of the reproductive cycle. It also touches upon potential competition between occlupanids and another species, and a humorous take on the title 'parasitoids on bread bag tags'.
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The US government has decided against blacklisting China's DeepSeek and over 100 other firms due to security concerns.
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Commenters discuss the competitive landscape between US and Chinese AI companies, with concerns raised about IP theft, government intervention, and national security. Opinions vary on the ethics of open-source models versus proprietary methods, as well as the impact of government policies on global AI development.
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Storied Colors is an ongoing project that catalogs named colors with their historical background, chemistry, and impact on society.
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The comment thread discusses a website exploring historical color with varying opinions on its credibility, design, and content. There is debate about the use of LLMs in designing the site, but consensus seems to be leaning towards acknowledging the quality of the content despite concerns over the website's authenticity.
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Glojure is an interpreter for Clojure, hosted on Go. It provides easy access to Go libraries and is in early development with known limitations.
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The discussion revolves around the progress of a project, specifically Gloat and Glojure, which has seen over 20 releases since receiving funding from Clojurists Together. The main ambition is to make Clojure as prominent in Go programming as it currently is in Java.
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The thread discusses a new interactive browser-based application called Spin Lab, which aims to provide an engaging explanation of table-tennis spin. The creator highlights its unique features and addresses the need for more dynamic explanations in this domain. There is also a light-hearted exchange about account statuses on Hacker News.
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The document outlines specifications for x86 extensions aimed at accelerating AI computations, particularly focusing on matrix multiplication and reduced precision data formats relevant to machine learning tasks.
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Loreline is an open-source language designed for writing interactive fiction, video game dialogues, and branching narratives. It offers a user-friendly interface through the Loreline Writer app and supports advanced features like complex branching, state management, and functions. The tool is versatile, allowing integration into various platforms including game engines, web apps, and standalone projects. It also prioritizes localization with support for standard formats such as PO and XLIFF.
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The thread discusses Epic Games' version control system, compares it with Inkle's Ink, and inquires about its web export feature.
Article: 35 min
The article discusses the impact of political and budgetary changes on U.S. science, focusing on the loss of funding for scientific projects like the Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS) due to government efficiency cuts and President Trump's budget proposal. The article highlights the emotional response from scientists, including anger and shock, as well as concerns about the future of their careers and fields of study.
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The comment thread discusses the impact of political decisions on scientific projects, particularly in relation to budget constraints following a shutdown and the cancellation of projects like AXIS. There's an emotional response from scientists towards project cancellations, especially concerning climate change research being cut. The controversy revolves around debates on the balance between scientific freedom and political control over funding.
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