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An AI model has disproven a long-standing conjecture in discrete geometry by providing an infinite family of examples that yield a polynomial improvement over previous constructions.
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The discussion revolves around the capabilities of AI models, particularly those from OpenAI, in solving complex mathematical problems. There is a consensus on their potential to supercharge scientific research without replacing human roles entirely. The debate also touches upon the limitations and memory issues of AI models like Gemini, as well as the broader implications for academia and employment.
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GitHub has confirmed a breach involving approximately 3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a malicious Visual Studio Code extension. The company removed the trojanized extension from the marketplace and secured the compromised device.
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The comment thread discusses the security vulnerabilities in software development tools, particularly focusing on GitHub's internal repositories breach due to a malicious VSCode extension. The community debates various strategies for preventing breaches and exfiltration, emphasizing the challenges in detecting attacks and the need for improved security measures. There is also discussion about the role of user education, sandboxing techniques, and the evolving nature of cyberattacks targeting software ecosystems.
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The article is a list of DOS games, including classic and Russian/Soviet-made titles, with sections for mobile, offline, and translated games. It also provides access to game details like release year and platform.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of Windows OS history, specifically focusing on DOS-based games and DirectX. It includes opinions about game performance across different versions of Windows, technical insights into virtualization and multitasking, and recommendations for accessing classic DOS games.
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Phosphene is a menu bar app and wallpaper extension for macOS that allows users to set their own video files as desktop and lock-screen wallpapers, leveraging Apple's private WallpaperExtensionKit framework.
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A developer has created a tool, Phosphene, for macOS that allows users to set custom video wallpapers on their desktop and lock screen. The project is open-source, and the user interface includes a companion app for managing the videos. Users appreciate the feature but express concerns about potential future changes by Apple and compatibility issues with large displays.
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The article discusses how Colorado has amended SB051, an age verification bill, to exclude open source projects from its regulations, prompting questions on future prevention measures and cybersecurity advice for personal connections.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions and concerns regarding a proposed age verification law, particularly its ambiguity, potential unintended consequences, and impact on open source projects. There is debate about whether blanket age verification laws are the best solution for addressing issues related to online content and privacy.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions and concerns about a new device, focusing mainly on its price, functionality, display quality, and radio capabilities. Users debate whether it offers good value for money and express interest in expansion options such as SDR modules and additional ports.
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The article advocates for embracing an improbable life path, suggesting that such lives offer unique rewards and are less predictable, making them harder to replace by AI systems which operate on predictability.
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The comment thread discusses the importance of authenticity, uniqueness, and unpredictability in personal development, criticizing societal expectations to be special and the impact of AI on creative industries. It also touches upon the role of self-help and the potential for human creativity to stand out against AI disruption.
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This article discusses the concept of tokens per second (tok/s) in local Large Language Models (LLMs), providing a visual representation and four modes for understanding token streaming rates.
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The comment thread discusses the utility of an AI tool for coding assistance, focusing on its speed and efficiency. Users appreciate the visualization but note that processing speeds can be slow compared to human capabilities. There is a debate about optimal speeds for practical use and cost-effectiveness of AI services. Technical discussions include token usage, model comparisons, and limitations in current models.
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The article provides instructions on how to prevent potential malware infections by running an antivirus scan on personal and shared networks.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to Qwen models, including their capabilities, token efficiency, hardware requirements for local deployment, comparisons with other AI models, and concerns about data privacy when using Chinese services. Opinions are mixed, with some praising the performance of Qwen while others express skepticism due to potential risks associated with data privacy.
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An ancient Egyptian mummy was discovered buried with pages from Homer's Iliad, highlighting the historical admiration between Greece and Egypt. This find suggests that Greek literature may have served as a cultural passport for the deceased in the afterlife, potentially granting them safe passage through the underworld.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to an ancient mummy find, including historical context, cultural influences, and document preservation. Opinions vary regarding the value of the find based on its time period, with some expressing disappointment that it dates back to Roman times rather than earlier periods. The conversation also touches upon Christopher Nolan's potential film adaptation of the Odyssey and the reuse of documents in ancient times due to paper scarcity.
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