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The comment thread discusses Google's $40 billion investment in Anthropic, a company that competes with Gemini. Opinions vary on the strategic implications of this move for both companies and the broader AI industry. Some argue it secures compute capacity for Google while others suggest it could be part of an insurance policy against losing the AI race. The thread also touches on concerns about AI valuations being inflated, the potential for a bubble in the AI sector, and the use of AI models for internal tooling purposes within organizations.
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New 10 GbE USB adapters offer improved size, cost, and performance compared to traditional Thunderbolt options, but their full potential depends on the computer's USB port capabilities.
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An article discussing a method to estimate body parameters using an eight-question questionnaire, bypassing traditional photo-based approaches. The model uses a small Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP) trained with a physics-aware loss function on CPU, achieving high accuracy in height and mass estimation while maintaining low computational requirements.
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The comment thread discusses an idea for a service that uses precomputed measurements and AI to provide personalized clothing, with opinions on its potential efficiency, AI writing quality, and the issue of inconsistent sizing standards.
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Paraloid B-72 is a thermoplastic resin developed by Rohm and Haas, primarily used as a surface coating for flexographic ink and later found popular use in conservation and restoration of ceramic objects, glass objects, fossils, piano hammers, and museum object labeling. It's known for its durability, non-yellowing property, and flexibility.
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The comment thread discusses Paraloid B72, a wood glue alternative with unique properties. Users share their experiences and applications of the product in various fields such as art restoration, DIY projects, and piano maintenance. There is also a humorous confusion between Paraloid and Polaroid brands.
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Turbo Vision 2.0 is a modern port of the classical text-based user interface framework for cross-platform compatibility and Unicode support, originally developed by Borland in the early 1990s. This project aims to make Turbo Vision work on Linux while maintaining functionality on DOS/Windows environments. It includes features such as Unicode support, clipboard interaction, and extended color capabilities, making it suitable for modern users and programmers.
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The comment thread is filled with positive sentiments and nostalgia for Borland's Turbo Pascal, Turbo C++, and TurboVision products. The users appreciate the superior compiler performance, artistic manuals, and the golden standard of TUI frameworks provided by these tools. There are also discussions about learning programming in the past using reference manuals and the introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) through Turbo Vision.
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Photographers Monique and Chris Fallows captured the highest number of humpback whales in a single day, documenting a remarkable return from near extinction. The images showcase the largest gathering of large whales ever identified, with over 304 individual humpbacks observed off South Africa's west coast. This event is seen as a testament to their recovery following intense industrial whaling during the 20th century and the global moratorium that followed.
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The comment thread discusses the hope for better coexistence with whales through communication and education. There is debate over the legal status of communicating with dolphins and concerns about climate change's impact on whale populations.
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The author shares their experience with updating firmware on a Rodecaster Duo audio interface and enabling SSH access by default. They discuss the process of capturing firmware updates, reverse engineering the device's firmware structure, and creating custom firmware to enable password authentication for SSH.
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The comment thread discusses the benefits and drawbacks of open firmware, with users sharing experiences of modifying devices for added functionality or security concerns regarding potential vulnerabilities. The conversation also touches on global product availability influenced by regulations like the Cyber Resilience Act.
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An article discussing the replacement of IBM Quantum backend with /dev/urandom in a QPU-based ECDLP key recovery project, demonstrating that the substitution does not break recoveries and questioning the quantum nature of the results.
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The comment thread discusses the criticism of Project Eleven's awarding process for a quantum attack on ECC, questioning whether the quantum component contributed effectively to the solution. Participants debate the capabilities and limitations of quantum computing, with some expressing skepticism about its progress.
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The article discusses contemporary plain text or ASCII diagramming and UI design tools like Mockdown, Wiretext, and Monodraw, highlighting their modern sensibilities, constraint practice importance in the age of AI, and the enduring power of monospace text.
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The comment thread discusses a recommendation for the 'Unsung' blog and highlights Dylan Beattie's presentation on computing with 'plain text'. The discussion includes opinions about ASCII, Unicode, and related tools, with some suggestions for additional resources. There is also mention of D2lang.com adding beta support for ASCII & Unicode output.
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The article discusses personal experiences with project management, focusing on overthinking and scope creep. It also explores the author's journey in researching structural diffing tools for code comparison.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions and strategies related to scope creep in academic research, particularly focusing on PhD projects. It highlights personal learning as an important aspect of project management and career development while also addressing traditional academic standards and incentives.
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