DuckDuckGo makes its 'no-AI' search engine easier to access as its traffic booms
from techcrunch.com
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jaredwiener
37m ago
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DuckDuckGo introduces browser extensions to facilitate its AI-free search experience, catering to users concerned about AI in search engines following Google's AI-first revamp.
- DuckDuckGo launches browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox to set its AI-free search page as the default.
- The extensions aim to provide a consistent AI-free search experience, appealing to users concerned about AI in search engines.
- Traffic to DuckDuckGo's no-AI search page has significantly increased following Google's AI-first revamp of its search engine.
Quality:
The article provides factual information without expressing a clear bias.
Discussion (44):
12 min
The comment thread discusses various opinions on browser alternatives and the integration of AI in search engines. Users share their experiences with DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Kagi, highlighting both positive aspects like privacy and effective fingerprinting protections, as well as concerns about AI's impact on traditional search results. The debate is moderately intense, with a mix of agreement and disagreement among users.
- DuckDuckGo has seen a significant increase in traffic due to Google's AI mode
- AI is becoming more integrated into search engines, leading to mixed opinions
Counterarguments:
- AI is popular among AI providers and delusional C-suites
- Users prefer traditional search results over AI summaries
- Privacy concerns with AI integration in search engines
Internet
News, Search Engines
The newest Instagram "exploit" is the goofiest I've seen
from 0xsid.com
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ssiddharth
39m ago
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An article discussing an unusual Instagram account takeover technique where attackers can reset passwords without authentication, bypassing 2FA protections.
- Attackers use a fake location and initiate support to bypass Instagram's security.
- Meta's AI sends verification codes to an attacker-controlled email, granting full access.
- 2FA protections are thoroughly bypassed in the process.
- Black market Telegram groups offer account takeover services.
Quality:
The article provides factual information without expressing personal opinions.
Discussion (23):
3 min
The comment thread discusses the security concerns and flaws in Meta's AI support system, particularly regarding its handling of user accounts. The community expresses frustration over the lack of basic validation, ease with which attackers can manipulate the system, and the implications for account security.
- AI support system lacks basic validation and security
- Implications of AI handling user accounts are unsettling
Security
Cybersecurity, Social Media
Lifelike biochemistry continued to unfold in sterilized soil
from quantamagazine.org
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speckx
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Researchers led by Sébastien Fontaine have discovered that irradiated soil continues to emit carbon dioxide and consume oxygen for up to six years. This suggests that a metabolic process known to occur in living cells might also be possible outside of biological cells, potentially shedding light on the origins of life.
- Sébastien Fontaine's team irradiated soil to kill microbes and observed continued microbial activity.
- They found that the soil emitted carbon dioxide for over 100 days, suggesting a metabolic process still occurred.
- The researchers added enzymes from yeast cultures, which increased the emission of carbon dioxide, indicating that non-biological catalysts could induce reactions similar to those in living cells.
Quality:
The article presents scientific findings in a clear and balanced manner, with references to other studies for context.
Discussion (6):
The comment thread discusses a method to isolate CO2 components, mentions an Asimov quote about the importance of curiosity in science, refers to the Gamma Forest experiment at Brookhaven National Labs, and inquires about access restrictions near a specific road.
Science
Biological Sciences, Environmental Science
AI Agent Guidelines for CS336 at Stanford
from github.com/stanford-cs336
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prakashqwerty
29m ago
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7 min
AI Agent Guidelines for CS336 at Stanford provide instructions on how AI coding assistants should function as teaching aids rather than solution generators for students working on implementation-heavy assignments.
- AI agents should function as teaching aids, not solution generators.
- CS336 is intentionally implementation-heavy to ensure students learn through hands-on experience.
- AI assistance should focus on explanation, guidance, and feedback rather than completing assignments.
- AI agents are encouraged to ask clarifying questions, reference course materials, suggest next steps, and explain concepts behind suggestions.
- Avoid giving direct answers or solutions; instead, guide the student towards understanding and self-correction.
- Maintain academic integrity by not directly solving assignment problems but providing high-level guidance.
Discussion (4):
The comment thread discusses the use of AI in education, with criticism and suggestions for reorientation of university resources. There is support for using AI as a teaching tool but disagreement on its practicality.
- suggestion for reorientation of university resources
Counterarguments:
- good intention but useless let's be real
Education
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
CS336: Language Modeling from Scratch
from cs336.stanford.edu
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3h ago
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CS336 at Stanford University is a course that teaches students how to develop their own language models from scratch, covering topics like data collection and cleaning for pre-training, transformer model construction, training, evaluation, and deployment. The course emphasizes hands-on implementation in Python with deep learning and systems optimization.
Educating students on the development of language models could lead to advancements in AI applications, potentially impacting areas such as customer service, content generation, and personalized learning experiences.
- Comprehensive understanding of language models
Discussion (12):
The comment thread discusses the availability of online resources for a specific course, including video lectures and GPU computing options for self-study. There is also a discussion about learning on one's own versus building a community around open learning.
Education
Computer Science
Flipper Zero Zig Template
from github.com/NishantJoshi00
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Nars088
3h ago
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13 min
A modern, production-ready template for developing Flipper Zero applications using Zig programming language that streamlines the build system integration with the Flipper Zero SDK.
This template could significantly reduce the entry barrier for developers interested in creating applications for the Flipper Zero platform, potentially leading to a wider range of innovative IoT solutions and applications.
- Native Zig Support
- Automated Build Pipeline with ufbt
- Cross-Platform Development
- SDK Integration
- Interactive Setup Script
Discussion (3):
More comments needed for analysis.
Software Development
Programming Languages, IoT
Windows GOG DOS Games on M-Series Macs
from f055.net
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3h ago
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The article discusses a method to run DOS games from GOG on M-series Macs using DOSBox for Mac, after the user found it difficult to use virtualized x64 Windows due to performance issues on their latest M2 MacBook running macOS.
- Introduction of DOSBox for Mac as an alternative solution
- Detailed steps for installing and running games using DOSBox
Quality:
The article provides clear, step-by-step instructions and avoids overly promotional language.
Discussion (48):
8 min
The comment thread discusses various DOSBox forks, with a focus on their features and compatibility. Users share opinions about the most popular forks, such as DOSBox-X, and discuss alternatives like Boxer for macOS. The conversation also touches on Apple's decision to discontinue Rosetta 2 and its implications for software compatibility.
- DOSBox forks offer various improvements over the vanilla DOSBox
- DOSBox-X is a popular choice among forks due to its features
Counterarguments:
- Heroic Launcher has been criticized for being frustrating to use on macOS and Steam Deck
Computer Science
Software Development, Gaming
The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid
from torrentfreak.com
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speckx
2h ago
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The Pirate Bay's resilience and its origins from a raid in 2006, which led to the site's swift comeback and subsequent transformation.
, as it highlights the ongoing struggle between copyright laws and online piracy, influencing legal policies and public perception of digital content sharing
- Raid led to swift backup, enabling quick recovery
- Site renamed 'The Police Bay' as a mockery
- US played role in pushing Sweden to take action against piracy
- Founders faced criminal investigation and prison sentences
Quality:
The article provides factual information and historical context without taking a strong stance on the subject.
Discussion (97):
20 min
The discussion revolves around the current state of torrenting, comparing public and private trackers for content availability, quality, and user preferences. Participants share their experiences with various trackers, discuss legal implications, and express opinions on the ethics of torrenting.
- Torrenting is still prevalent for recent releases and new stuff.
- Older content is more difficult to find on public trackers compared to private ones.
Counterarguments:
- The quality of releases on public trackers is inconsistent.
- Finding older content on public trackers is challenging compared to private ones.
Internet
News, Technology
A 10 year old Xeon is all you need
from point.free
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10h ago
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The article discusses optimizing an AI model, specifically Gemma 4's MTP drafters, on a 10-year-old Intel Xeon E5-2620 v4 processor with DDR3 RAM and no GPU. It delves into the technical details of how to run the model efficiently by utilizing various optimization flags in ik_llama.cpp.
This content could inspire individuals to explore the capabilities of older hardware in AI applications, potentially reducing costs for deploying AI models without requiring the latest technology.
- The article focuses on running a large AI model (Gemma 4's MTP drafters) on an older, less powerful hardware setup.
- It discusses the limitations of memory bandwidth as the primary bottleneck for such models during inference.
- Optimization techniques like speculative decoding and CPU-specific optimizations are highlighted to improve performance.
Quality:
The article provides detailed technical information and avoids sensationalism.
Discussion (229):
51 min
A discussion thread focusing on running large language models (LLMs) on older, less powerful hardware with various optimizations. Users share configurations and experiences, discussing topics like energy efficiency, privacy concerns, and the feasibility of using older CPUs for AI tasks.
- Older hardware can be effectively used for running LLMs with some optimizations.
Counterarguments:
- Some users argue that newer hardware is more efficient for running LLMs.
- Others suggest that privacy concerns might outweigh the benefits of local AI deployment.
Computer Science
Machine Learning, Technical Depth, Hardware