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This article provides an in-depth visual guide on how messages are processed when inputted into Claude Code. It walks through each step of the agent loop, detailing various tools, commands, and features used by the AI system.
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The Claude Code source leak has sparked discussions about the tool’s features, quality of generated code, and its impact on software development practices. There is a mix of interest in exploring the architecture behind the tool alongside concerns over the efficiency and maintainability of AI-generated codebases.
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CERN engineers have developed superconducting karts for workers to race through the Large Hadron Collider's underground tunnel during Long Shutdown 3, replacing bicycles and boosting activities.
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The comment thread discusses an April Fools' Day joke by CERN involving superconducting engines for karts. The majority of the comments are positive reactions to the joke, with some criticism regarding the use of public funds and concerns about optics in science perception.
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The article discusses Pratt parsing, a method used by compilers to encode mathematical expressions into an abstract syntax tree (AST) for easier evaluation. It explains how ASTs represent the desired order of operations and addresses the challenge of deriving this structure from flat text input. The author simplifies the problem by considering mixed precedence cases, such as decreasing or increasing, and introduces a walk-back procedure known as Pratt parsing to handle transitions in precedence.
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The comment thread discusses various parsing techniques, with a focus on Pratt parsing and its simplicity compared to formal grammar theory. There is agreement that for practical purposes, especially in toy languages, Pratt parsing offers an efficient solution without the need for complex formal theories.
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The korb CLI tool allows users to order groceries via the REWE API programmatically, using a command-line interface designed for agents to manage shopping on behalf of users. The tool is written in Haskell and supports JSON output.
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The comment thread discusses the REWE API, its usage with tools like `mitmproxy2swagger`, and the potential of Haskell for future projects. There is appreciation for automation in grocery shopping through a CLI interface, mixed feelings about easier API access, and excitement around formal verification techniques.
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The article discusses the author's belief that blogging is more important than ever due to a lack of human conversation and authentic voices in an era dominated by AI, plagiarism machines, mass surveillance, and loss of privacy. The author argues for the value of sharing original thoughts and improving oneself through writing.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on AI, its benefits and harms, writing skills, and design preferences. It includes a mix of factual statements and subjective opinions with some instances of sarcasm and humor.
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This article discusses a full remote kernel root shell exploit targeting FreeBSD systems with the CVE-2026-4747 vulnerability, which allows for a stack buffer overflow in the RPCSEC_GSS component. The exploit involves establishing a Kerberos GSS context and sending oversized credential bodies to overwrite the return address with ROP gadgets leading to code execution.
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The comment thread discusses the role of AI, specifically Claude, in finding and exploiting vulnerabilities. There is a debate on whether AI can perform exploit development and the comparison between FreeBSD and Linux security practices.
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An advertisement post from Wasmer (YC S19) announcing job openings in Rust and DevRel roles.
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The article discusses an innovative method for managing electronic component inventory using colored dot stickers applied to clear boxes, which helps in tracking usage patterns over time without the need for software or databases.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions and suggestions for organizing items, focusing on alternative methods to stickers such as RFID tags or AR tagging. The community generally agrees on the effectiveness of clear boxes for better visibility.
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This article demonstrates how to create an interactive chess board using only SQL commands in the browser.
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The comment thread discusses the idea of building a working Chess game using SQL. Participants appreciate its ability to represent any stateful 2D grid and highlight limitations with pivot tables, suggesting improvements like a PIVOT keyword for better handling of multi-dimensional data. There's also discussion on security concerns, preference for native languages and open-source tools, and the potential use of triggers for move legality.
Article: 5 min
Prism ML introduces 1-Bit Bonsai, a series of ultra-dense AI models designed for robotics, real-time agents, and edge computing with significant improvements in memory usage, speed, energy efficiency, and intelligence density compared to full-precision models.
Discussion (119): 21 min
The comment thread discusses the capabilities and limitations of a 1-bit model called Bonsai, comparing it to full-precision models like Qwen3 in terms of performance, resource usage, and task suitability. Users are intrigued by its size, speed, and potential for optimization but also express skepticism about claimed advantages and lack of thorough benchmarking against similar quantized models.
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