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  1. ArXiv Declares Independence from Cornell from science.org
    334 by bookstore-romeo 6h ago | | |

    Article: 9 min

    ArXiv.org, a preprint server that revolutionized scholarly communication in physics and other fields, will become an independent nonprofit corporation on July 1st after more than two decades of being hosted by Cornell University. The move aims to raise funds from a broader range of donors for staffing and technology needed to support the site's growing number of preprints.

    The independence of ArXiv.org could lead to a more diverse funding model, potentially affecting the platform's governance and accessibility.
    • Growth in preprints has led to operating deficits, which Cornell helped cover.
    • Concerns about the platform becoming commercial are raised on social media.

    Discussion (92): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the potential transition of ArXiv to an independent non-profit corporation, with concerns about it becoming for-profit. Suggestions are made regarding ownership structures that could maintain its academic integrity. The discussion also touches on alternatives like bioarxiv and Zenodo, as well as the implications of legal structures on organizational behavior.

    • ArXiv is important
    • ArXiv should have competition
    • There's a risk of ArXiv becoming for-profit
    Counterarguments:
    • ArXiv will likely remain non-profit due to legal structure
    Science Research, Internet
  2. Flash-KMeans: Fast and Memory-Efficient Exact K-Means from arxiv.org
    24 by matt_d 3d ago | |

    Article: 3 min

    Flash-KMeans is a new GPU implementation of the $k$-means algorithm that addresses performance bottlenecks through innovative kernel-level optimizations and system integration, resulting in significant speedups over existing methods.

    The improved performance of Flash-KMeans could lead to faster and more efficient data processing in various industries, potentially reducing costs and improving productivity.
    • Addresses IO bottleneck and hardware-level atomic write contention
    • Achieves up to 17.9x end-to-end speedup over best baselines
    • Outperforms industry-standard libraries like cuML and FAISS by 33x and over 200x respectively

    Discussion (0):

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    Computer Science Machine Learning, Distributed Computing
  3. Google details new 24-hour process to sideload unverified Android apps from arstechnica.com
    871 by 0xedb 18h ago | | |

    Article: 6 min

    Android introduces an 'advanced flow' process that allows power users to sideload apps from unverified developers while safeguarding against coercion tactics used by scammers, ensuring a balance between openness and security.

    Enhances user security and protects against coercion, potentially reducing the number of scam incidents
    • Balancing openness and security in the Android ecosystem
    • Protection against high-pressure scam tactics that exploit fear

    Discussion (944): 2 hr 41 min

    The discussion centers on Google's new policy requiring developer verification for sideloading apps on Android devices to combat scams, with participants expressing mixed opinions about its necessity, effectiveness, and impact on user freedom and convenience. There is a debate over whether the waiting period will significantly deter scammers or if it merely serves as a symbolic gesture.

    • Google's measures aim to protect users from scams.
    • Legitimate users find the waiting period inconvenient.
    • Google seeks more control over Android.
    • User freedom is at risk.
    • The impact on scammers may be minimal.
    Counterarguments:
    • The waiting period might help mitigate some scams by giving users time to think before installing potentially malicious apps.
    • Google's measures are necessary to protect against a growing threat of online fraud.
    • Sideloading restrictions could lead to increased use of alternative app stores or platforms, which may have their own issues.
    Security Mobile Security, Android
  4. AI (2014) from blog.samaltman.com
    3 by bjornroberg 13m ago | |

    Discussion (0):

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  5. Drawvg Filter for FFmpeg from ayosec.github.io
    68 by nolta 2d ago | |

    Discussion (13):

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  6. The Soul of a Pedicab Driver from sheldonbrown.com
    9 by haritha-j 1h ago | |

    Discussion (0):

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  7. Full Disclosure: A Third (and Fourth) Azure Sign-In Log Bypass Found from trustedsec.com
    154 by nyxgeek 10h ago | | |

    Article: 41 min

    Nyxgeek discusses four Azure Entra ID sign-in log bypasses discovered over three years, detailing each method and its impact on logging integrity.

    Potential for increased risk of unauthorized access, reduced visibility into security events within Azure environments.
    • Four bypasses found over three years
    • Methods include GraphNinja, GraphGhost, GraphGoblin, and Graph******
    • Tokens returned without logging activity
    • Potential for hiding both failed and successful logins
    Quality:
    Detailed technical analysis with clear explanations and evidence

    Discussion (39): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses negative opinions about Azure's security, reliability of audit logs, and the quality control issues with Microsoft products. It also mentions a recent report by ProPublica and ArsTechnica that criticized Azure for being a 'pile of shit' in terms of documentation and security.

    • Azure has significant security flaws
    • Audit logs in Azure are unreliable
    Security Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity
  8. Push events into a running session with channels from code.claude.com
    343 by jasonjmcghee 11h ago | | |

    Article: 14 min

    This article provides instructions for setting up and using channels in Claude Code, an AI development environment. Channels allow users to interact with Claude Code through various platforms like Telegram and Discord, enabling two-way communication between the AI and external services.

    Channels in Claude Code could enhance collaboration and communication between AI developers, users, and external platforms, potentially improving the development process for AI applications.
    • Channels are a research preview feature requiring specific versions of Claude Code and authentication with the platform.
    • Users can install supported channels like Telegram and Discord as plugins, following detailed setup instructions.
    • Security is maintained through sender allowlists for each channel.
    • Team and Enterprise organizations must explicitly enable channels to use them.
    • Channels may change based on feedback during the research preview period.

    Discussion (198): 27 min

    The comment thread discusses the integration capabilities of Claude Code, with users praising its ease of use and functionality compared to competitors. Telegram is favored for its bot API and seamless integration experience. There are concerns about the lack of support for enterprise tools like Teams and questions regarding the economic viability of Anthropic's subscription models.

    • Claude Code offers superior integration capabilities compared to competitors
    • Telegram provides a better platform for bots due to its API and features
    Counterarguments:
    • Some users are disappointed by the lack of support for enterprise tools like Teams
    • There is a concern about the economic viability of Anthropic's subscription models
    Software Development AI/ML
  9. Drugwars for the TI-82/83/83 Calculators (2011) from gist.github.com
    155 by robotnikman 10h ago | | |

    Article: 36 min

    This Internet post is about the discussion and sharing of TI-82/83/83 calculator games related to a drug war simulation originally developed for IBM Basic, with users seeking help on compatibility issues, game functionality, and porting the game to different platforms.

    • Users discussing a TI-82/83/83 calculator game based on an IBM Basic source code.
    • Questions and solutions related to compatibility with different calculators (TI-84+), emulators, and platforms.
    • Discussion about porting the game to other platforms like Sega Master System, C/SDL, Z80, Android, PC, and Pico 8.
    Quality:
    The post is a discussion thread with users sharing information and experiences, rather than presenting new content or research.

    Discussion (54): 7 min

    The comment thread discusses nostalgia for playing games on TI calculators, the value of old calculators and their programming capabilities, comparisons between ticalc.org and other resources, and interest in converting games to modern formats. The conversation is mostly positive with a moderate level of agreement among participants.

    Games Video Games / Educational Games
  10. Building a Reader for the Smallest Hard Drive from willwhang.dev
    45 by voctor 4d ago | |

    Article: 13 min

    The article discusses the author's journey in reverse engineering and building a reader for Toshiba's world's smallest hard disk drive (MK4001MTD), which was introduced in 2004. The author collected several MK4001MTD drives, researched their compatibility with existing devices, and eventually built a custom reader using an old microSD card reader, a USB2240 chip, and a Raspberry Pi Pico. After reverse engineering the signals from a Nokia N91 phone that used the drive, the author successfully implemented software to translate USB storage requests into ATA commands over the SDIO interface of the MK4001MTD.

    Social implications are minimal impact as it pertains to a specific hardware development project with limited practical application beyond hobbyist interest.
    • Research on compatibility with existing devices.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information on the project, including technical details and results.

    Discussion (8):

    Comment analysis in progress.

    Hardware Computer Hardware, Electronics
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