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  1. Gaussian Splat of a Strawberry from superspl.at
    86 by danybittel 1h ago | | |

    Article:

    This article discusses the creation of a high-resolution Gaussian splat image of a strawberry from 90 different perspectives using advanced photography techniques and equipment, including a Nikon Z8 camera, Laowa 180mm macro lens, LED light, and bluescreen. The resulting images were focus stacked to create a detailed 3D effect. The work is available for download under the CC BY license with an optional attribution request.

    • Focus stacking for 3D effect
    • LED light and bluescreen setup
    Quality:
    The article provides clear and factual information about the photography process, with a slight promotional note for Patreon.

    Discussion (40): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses a strawberry splat technique, featuring technical details and demonstrations of the process. Participants express appreciation for the results, discuss the setup, and inquire about compression methods.

    • description of the strawberry splat technique
    Art Photography, Digital Arts
  2. Photo GIMP – A Patch for GIMP 3 for Photoshop Users from github.com/Diolinux
    37 by SockThief 2d ago | | |

    Article: 15 min

    PhotoGIMP is a free, community-driven patch that transforms GIMP into a layout familiar to Photoshop users, offering features like a Photoshop-like tool layout, custom splash screen, and optimized default settings.

    Enables a wider adoption of GIMP among Photoshop users, potentially increasing its user base and fostering a more diverse community in the open-source graphics editing space.
    • Free and open-source
    • Offers features such as tool layout, custom splash screen, and optimized settings

    Discussion (16): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the merits of using GIMP as an alternative to Photoshop, with some users preferring its capabilities and others finding it difficult to adapt from Photoshop's interface. There is a debate around the name of a new project related to GIMP, with criticism for being considered offensive. The conversation also touches on free alternatives like Photopea and future improvements in GIMP's user interface.

    • GIMPshop was a similar project to address Photoshop users' needs
    • Photoshop's capabilities are more important than its interface for many users
    Counterarguments:
    • Learning GIMP's interface can be difficult and frustrating
    • GIMP should focus on improving its own capabilities rather than mimicking Photoshop
    Software Development Open Source, Graphics & Design Tools
  3. I Found Ultra-Pure Quantum Crystals in an Abandoned Mine in the Atacama Desert from medium.com
    99 by vi_sextus_vi 2d ago | | |

    Article: 24 min

    An article by Dr. Aaron Breidenbach discusses his discovery of ultra-pure quantum crystals (Herbertsmithite) in an abandoned mine in the Atacama Desert, Chile. The crystals have immense potential for advancing quantum physics and could be used in future large-scale quantum computers due to their unique properties.

    Potential advancements in quantum computing could lead to significant technological breakthroughs with wide-ranging societal impacts, including enhanced cybersecurity, improved AI capabilities, and more efficient energy systems.
    • Comparison between natural and synthetic quantum crystals, highlighting the purity of the natural ones.
    • Discussion on the magnetic impurities and their impact on the quantum spin liquid state.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information and scientific context, but lacks quantitative data for some claims.

    Discussion (23): 4 min

    This comment thread explores speculative ideas about ancient civilizations, aliens, and quantum crystals. Participants discuss theories on pre-human intelligence, UFO claims, and the potential for advanced civilizations to have left behind traces in the form of quantum crystals. The conversation touches on shifts in societal interest towards these topics and acknowledges the speculative nature of the discussions.

    • Ancient civilizations/aliens have been discussed throughout the thread
    Counterarguments:
    • Some argue that interest in UFO claims has become associated with wackiness
    • Others suggest the existence of aliens and UFOs has been normalized
    Science Physics, Materials Science, Quantum Computing
  4. Show HN: Id-agent – Token efficient UUID alternative for AI agents from github.com/vostride
    7 by pranshuchittora 40m ago | |

    Article: 16 min

    id-agent is an ID library designed for AI agents that generates human-readable, token-efficient IDs at a lower cost than UUIDs while maintaining equivalent collision resistance.

    id-agent could significantly reduce the token cost for AI agents, potentially enabling more efficient communication and data processing in AI systems.
    • id-agent produces word-based IDs that are more token-efficient than UUIDs, with a lower cost and better collision resistance.
    • The library supports various options like prefix, number of words, namespace for generating deterministic IDs.
    • It includes an API reference detailing functions such as ID generation, parsing, validation, alias creation, duplicate detection, and access to the wordlist.

    Discussion (8):

    The comment thread discusses a package that aims to improve efficiency and reduce errors in weaker models, with concerns about future changes in tokenization techniques and libraries. Suggestions for deterministic mapping are made, and questions about Python port and comparison with UUID are raised.

    • Smart idea but the concern can be that in the future, tokenization techniques and libraries may change
    Counterarguments:
    • Great point. Also, wouldn't this taint the context with semantic meaning that affects response?
    Software Development AI/ML, Security, Cloud Computing
  5. Peter Neumann has died from tuhs.org
    158 by pabs3 8h ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    The article is a forwarded message announcing the death of Peter Neumann, a renowned figure in computer security and an accomplished musician. It also mentions that SRI will host a memorial service for him.

    • Peter Neumann's death due to complications from a fall and surgery.
    • He was an accomplished musician, playing piano, French horn, and other instruments.

    Discussion (10):

    The comment thread discusses the influence of reading the RISKS Digest mailing list on understanding technology risks, sharing personal anecdotes and insights gained from it.

    • Reading the RISKS Digest influenced mental models of security
    News Technology (Computer Security)
  6. Polypad from polypad.amplify.com
    96 by ivank 2d ago | |

    Article: 3 min

    Polypad is introduced as the world's best virtual manipulatives platform, offering free tools for math exploration and creativity. It features unique mathematical playgrounds with interactive elements like Fraction Bars, 3D Polyhedra, Balance Scale, Function Machines, Dice, Coins, Spinners, Data Science, Number Cubes, Logic Gates, among others. Polypad is praised by educators for its simplicity, integration capabilities, visualizations, and customization options.

    • Comprehensive library of virtual manipulatives
    • Integration with any curriculum
    • Beautiful visualizations and interactivity
    • Customizable to specific needs
    • Extensive professional development resources

    Discussion (8):

    The comment thread discusses a positive feedback on an edtech product that illustrates mathematical relationships through colors and shapes, highlighting its great landing page, usefulness for teachers and students, and well-implemented help system.

    • The tool works well
    • It's useful for teachers and students
    Education Mathematics Education, Educational Technology
  7. Click (2016) from clickclickclick.click
    319 by andrewzeno 12h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article provides advice on how to prevent potential cyber threats when using personal or shared networks.

    • Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
    • Ask network administrators to check for misconfigured or infected devices

    Discussion (79): 14 min

    The comment thread discusses various tracking technologies and their implications on privacy, surveillance, and user behavior. Opinions range from enjoyment of certain features to concerns about data collection and invasion of privacy. The conversation also touches upon the effectiveness of terms and conditions in protecting users' rights.

    • The technology raises concerns about privacy and surveillance.
    • People are generally unaware of the extent of data collection by websites.
    Counterarguments:
    • Some argue that privacy expectations have evolved with technology and society.
    • Others suggest that terms and conditions pages are not read by users, making them ineffective.
    Cybersecurity Internet Safety, Network Security
  8. Kv4p HT – A homebrew 1W radio (VHF or UHF) that plugs into an Android phone from kv4p.com
    104 by krupan 2d ago | | |

    Article: 4 min

    The article guides readers through building a DIY open-source ham radio transceiver, kv4p HT, that plugs into an Android phone's USB-C port. The project is aimed at makers and tinkerers who want to create their own fully-featured handheld transceiver without relying on internal batteries.

    This project encourages innovation and self-reliance in hobbyists and makers, potentially increasing interest in amateur radio and promoting DIY culture.
    • kv4p HT is an open-source project for building a 1 watt VHF or UHF radio that plugs into Android phones.
    • Requires at least a Technician class amateur radio license to use.
    • Inexpensive build with components available for purchase or in kits.
    • Leverages phone's screen, GPS, and battery without separate charging.
    • Offers full-featured APRS including SMS-like text messaging and position beaconing.
    • Completely open-source with GPL3 licensed Android app, ESP32 firmware, PCB designs, and 3D printer files.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed instructions and resources for building the radio, making it a reliable guide.

    Discussion (36): 5 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of using low-power transmitters and Android devices for radio communication, including legal implications, technical capabilities, and user opinions on compact shortwave or CB transceivers. There is a debate about the accuracy of the headline in describing the capabilities of an Android phone as a radio controller.

    • The legality and regulatory issues of using a 1w transmitter
    • The effectiveness of FCC enforcement in identifying illegal transmissions
    Counterarguments:
    • Arguments against the practicality of using a phone as a ham radio controller
    Hardware DIY Projects, Electronics, Open Source
  9. The last six months in LLMs in five minutes from simonwillison.net
    499 by yakkomajuri 10h ago | | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article provides an overview of advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) over the last six months, focusing on changes in model rankings, improvements in coding capabilities, and the emergence of personal AI assistants known as 'Claws'. It also highlights notable projects like micro-javascript and OpenClaw, and mentions new models such as Gemma 4 and GLM-5.1.

    LLMs are increasingly becoming more capable, potentially leading to greater automation in various industries, which could impact employment and skill requirements. Personal AI assistants may also raise privacy concerns as they become more integrated into daily life.
    • November 2025 inflection point for coding
    • Coding agents' quality barrier crossed
    • First commit to 'Warelay' project
    • Micro-javascript implementation of JavaScript in Python
    • OpenClaw as a personal AI assistant
    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed and balanced overview of LLM advancements without sensationalizing the information.

    Discussion (375): 1 hr 36 min

    The discussion revolves around AI's advancements, particularly in language models like GPT, Claude, Gemini, and others. There is a mix of opinions regarding AI's capabilities, with some seeing it as a useful tool for automating tasks and enhancing productivity, while others are concerned about job displacement and the ethical implications of AI integration into professional settings. The conversation touches on various use cases across industries, including software development, security research, and content creation, highlighting both the potential benefits and challenges associated with AI's evolution.

    • AI is improving but not yet at the level of replacing human developers
    • AI can be useful for automating repetitive tasks and enhancing productivity
    Counterarguments:
    • Concerns over job displacement due to AI advancements
    • Arguments for and against using AI as a tool versus an agent in professional settings
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning
  10. Cursor Introduces Composer 2.5 from cursor.com
    169 by asar 18h ago | | |

    Discussion (124): 19 min

    The comment thread discusses Cursor AI's progress and market position, with opinions divided on its pricing model, user experience, and comparison to other AI tools. There is agreement that it has made significant strides but concerns about cost-effectiveness and UI changes are prevalent.

    • There are concerns about Cursor's pricing model and its ability to compete with other AI tools
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