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This text is a copyright notice for Valve Corporation's Steam Machine, mentioning various legal documents and policies related to privacy, accessibility, agreements, refunds, and cookies.
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The discussion revolves around Valve's Steam Machine, focusing on its pricing, value proposition compared to consoles and pre-built PCs, and consumer preferences. Opinions are mixed, with some criticizing the high price point and others appreciating its unique console experience for PC gamers who prefer not to build their own systems.
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A study reveals that nearly half of LG Smart TV apps contain residential proxy SDKs, potentially exposing users' home networks to security risks and privacy concerns.
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The comment thread discusses concerns about privacy issues with smart TVs, particularly regarding third-party apps running in the background. There are also criticisms of AI-generated content in articles, questioning their quality and originality. The discussion is moderately intense but not overly polarized.
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This article introduces Unsloth Studio, a new web UI for running local AI models, with detailed guides on how to get started and run various models including GLM-5.2, Gemma 4, Qwen3.6, Kimi K2.7 Code, MTP Models, MiniMax M3, and more. It also provides information on the Unsloth API endpoint, updates, and integrations with tools like OpenClaw, OpenCode, Hermes Agent, and Python SDK. The article includes tutorials for running models in Unsloth Studio and llama.cpp, as well as explanations of quantization analysis and hardware requirements.
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The discussion revolves around the hardware requirements for running a specific model locally, comparing it to cloud-based models and discussing potential performance expectations. There is an agreement on the high cost of hardware but disagreement on the feasibility of running good enough models for coding purposes.
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Optocam Zero is a compact, Raspberry Pi Zero-based digital camera designed with off-the-shelf components for easy assembly and use. It features an intuitive interface, autofocus module, 8 photo filters, and a custom hotspot for fast image transfer. The device includes a screen dimming function to preserve battery life, USB-C charging capability, and interchangeable batteries. It is fully 3D printed except for the fasteners, with additional TPU protective sleeve and lanyard designs available.
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The comment thread discusses the cost of components and long boot times for a Raspberry Pi-based project. Opinions range from positive to negative regarding photo quality and the need for high-quality cameras on Pis, with some suggesting improvements like custom firmware or optimized Linux user space.
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The article discusses the implications of British Columbia's decision to move permanently to Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) in 2026, focusing on date and time storage issues with PostgreSQL databases. It highlights that storing timestamps as UTC can lead to discrepancies when querying local times after timezone changes.
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The comment thread discusses the pros and cons of storing timestamps in UTC versus local time, with a focus on handling timezone changes during appointments. The community largely agrees that using libraries for timezone conversion is better than manual calculations.
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The article discusses Japanese symbols that convey meaning without words in various aspects of life such as driving, vehicles, drivers' marks, and public transit. These symbols include mon or kamon, golden badge for police cars, snow crystal symbol for fire trucks, and various driver's marks like the new driver mark, elderly driver mark, hearing impaired driver mark, and physical disability driver mark. The article also mentions a help mark and maternity mark designed to provide assistance to people who may need it but are not visibly disabled.
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The comment thread discusses the differences in road sign systems between New Zealand, Japan and the US, focusing on considerations for others and politeness. It also compares the verbosity of signs in different countries and mentions specific symbols used in Japan.
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The author reflects on their old solutions for Project Euler problems and shares insights into solving problem 15 using combinatorics.
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The comment thread discusses various methods for calculating binomial coefficients, comparing tools like BC and Python, and explores the implications of pattern recognition versus rigorous proof. It also touches on corporate environments, AI usage pressures, and communication challenges when presenting simple solutions.
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Canyon introduces the Stingr Smart helmet, a cutting-edge wearable technology designed for road riding that combines advanced safety features with performance metrics. The helmet's heads-up display (HUD) and retractable visor provide real-time data visualization, alerts, and voice commands to enhance rider awareness without compromising focus on the road.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on the HUD technology in cycling helmets, its effectiveness and utility. There is debate over whether it's a competitive advantage or unnecessary distraction for cyclists.
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Moebius is a lightweight image inpainting framework that achieves high performance with significantly fewer parameters and computational costs compared to 10B-level industrial models. It introduces the Local-λ Mix Interaction (LλMI) block, which elegantly summarizes spatial contexts and global semantic priors into fixed-size linear matrices while drastically reducing parameters. Moebius is paired with an adaptive multi-granularity distillation strategy that operates within the latent space to achieve high-fidelity alignment without expensive pixel-space decoding.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on AI-generated art, its use in marketing, and its potential for creative projects. There is a debate about whether AI-generated art can be considered 'real' or valuable art, with some finding it tasteless but others appreciating its use in fiction. The conversation also touches on the cost-effectiveness of AI-generated art compared to human-created art and its implications for marketing. Technical discussions include state-of-the-art models for inpainting and their applications.
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Kyber, a YC W23-backed company building an AI-native document platform for enterprises, is hiring a Head of Engineering to lead product development, prioritize aggressive roadmaps, scale AI adoption, ensure reliability and security, and mentor the engineering team.
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