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  1. Plasma Bigscreen – 10-foot interface for KDE plasma from plasma-bigscreen.org
    229 by PaulHoule 4h ago | |

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  2. UUID package coming to Go standard library from github.com/golang
    52 by soypat 2h ago | |

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  3. this css proves me human from will-keleher.com
    188 by todsacerdoti 6h ago | |

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  4. Can a wealthy family change the course of a deadly brain disease? from science.org
    15 by Snoozus 1h ago | |

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  5. LLMs work best when the user defines their acceptance criteria first from blog.katanaquant.com
    101 by dnw 3h ago | |

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  6. Maybe There's a Pattern Here? from dynomight.net
    38 by surprisetalk 2d ago | |

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  7. Galileo's handwritten notes found in ancient astronomy text from science.org
    64 by tzury 1d ago | |

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  8. C# strings silently kill your SQL Server indexes in Dapper from consultwithgriff.com
    74 by PretzelFisch 5h ago | |

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  9. Hardening Firefox with Anthropic's Red Team from anthropic.com
    521 by todsacerdoti 16h ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    Firefox has collaborated with Anthropic's Frontier Red Team to identify and fix over 14 high-severity security bugs using AI-assisted vulnerability detection methods, enhancing user security and stability.

    Enhances user trust in Firefox's security and sets a precedent for AI-assisted security improvements across the tech industry.
    • AI-assisted method identified 14 high-severity bugs in Firefox's JavaScript engine.
    • Collaboration between Firefox engineers and Anthropic resulted in the discovery of 22 CVEs.
    • Integration of AI into internal security workflows for future vulnerability detection.

    Discussion (148): 20 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions on AI tools, particularly those from Anthropic, used for vulnerability discovery and exploitation. There is a mix of skepticism and curiosity about the effectiveness of these tools in security contexts. The community debates their role in open-source collaboration and potential misuse by malicious actors.

    • The fact there is no mention of what were the bugs is a little odd.
    • Without seeing the actual bugs, it looks like a fluffy marketing piece.
    Counterarguments:
    • It's a more directed than the rest fuzzer.
    • Solving bugs in Firefox is quite impressive.
    Security Cybersecurity, Open Source, Artificial Intelligence
  10. Show HN: Moongate – Ultima Online server emulator in .NET 10 with Lua scripting from github.com/moongate-community
    236 by squidleon 14h ago | | |

    Article: 52 min

    Moongate v2 is a modern Ultima Online server emulator built with .NET 10, focusing on clean architecture and deterministic game-loop processing. It supports Lua scripting and has an active development community seeking contributors.

    • Clean, modular architecture
    • Strong packet tooling and deterministic game-loop
    • Supports Lua scripting for customization
    • Active contributor base seeking collaboration
    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed overview of the project without overly sensationalizing its features or development status.

    Discussion (134): 30 min

    The comment thread discusses the development and potential impact of a modern UO server emulator. The project is praised for its innovative use of contemporary technologies to reimagine the classic game's architecture. Developers share their experiences with the original game, reflecting on nostalgia and the evolution of MMOs. Technical details are shared about the implementation, including network protocol handling, Lua scripting, and performance optimizations.

    Game Development Video Games, Server Emulators
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