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  1. The Free Universal Construction Kit from fffff.at
    145 by robinhouston 3d ago | | |

    Article: 35 min

    The Free Universal Construction Kit is a set of adapters that enables interoperability between ten popular construction toys, allowing for new forms of creative play and design. The kit was created by F.A.T. Lab and Sy-Lab to encourage the combination of different toy systems, extend their value across children's development stages, and demonstrate reverse engineering as a civic activity.

    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information on the kit, its creation process, and its implications without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (24):

    The comment thread discusses a project idea for LEGO knockoffs compatibility, with opinions on the quality of clone toys compared to LEGO, humor in pricing differences between brands, and concerns about legal issues related to potential copyright infringement.

    Counterarguments:
    • Legal concerns with potential copyright infringement
    • Lack of interest from adult users due to limited adapter variety
    Toy & Play Construction Toys, Interoperability, Creative Play
  2. 1-Bit Hokusai's "The Great Wave" (2023) from hypertalking.com
    442 by stephen-hill 3d ago | | |

    Article: 4 min

    The article discusses the author's ongoing project of recreating Hokusai's '36 Views of Mount Fuji' in 1-bit pixel art using vintage Macintosh computers and software, aiming for authenticity and nostalgia.

    • love for the flow state and nostalgia
    • Macintosh screen resolution authenticity
    • sharing progress on social media
    Quality:
    The article is well-written and informative, with a clear focus on the project's technical aspects and personal motivations.

    Discussion (81): 15 min

    The comment thread discusses various aspects of technology, art history, and cultural differences. It includes admiration for historical advancements in technology, discussions about Japanese writing systems and their impact on the perception of art, recognition of Hokusai's artistic skill, and interest in finding more about his studies on tesselations.

    • The evolution of technology and art over time
    • Cultural differences in reading direction
    Counterarguments:
    • Counterpoint on the perception of paintings being read differently from written text
    • Discussion on the evolution of Japanese writing direction
    Art Digital Arts, Retro Computing
  3. Using coding assistance tools to revive projects you never were going to finish from blog.matthewbrunelle.com
    57 by speckx 4h ago | | |

    Article: 14 min

    The article discusses using AI coding assistance tools like Claude Code to revive personal projects that were never completed due to lack of time or attention. It provides an example of a project that was initially developed as a proof of concept and later revived with the help of AI, resulting in a working service.

    AI tools can aid in personal project development, potentially leading to more completed projects and skill enhancement.
    • Creating a shim between YouTube Music and the OpenSubsonic API to stream music from YouTube on various clients.
    • Implementing an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) with AI assistance, followed by working through more complex functionalities.

    Discussion (36): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the use of AI tools in coding and game development, with opinions on their efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and enjoyment. There is a debate about whether to pay for AI services or use open-source alternatives.

    • AI tools can improve coding efficiency
    • AI is not worth the cost
    Software Development AI Coding Assistance, Personal Projects
  4. New 10 GbE USB adapters are cooler, smaller, cheaper from jeffgeerling.com
    491 by calcifer 14h ago | | |

    Article: 8 min

    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.

    • New RTL8159-based 10G USB 3.2 adapters are smaller and cheaper than Thunderbolt alternatives.
    • The full 10 Gbps speed is dependent on the computer's USB port capabilities, specifically USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 for optimal performance.
    • WisdPi offers a $80 model that outperforms most 5G/2.5G adapters but falls short of Thunderbolt adapters in terms of cost and performance when full speed is not required.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information and avoids sensationalism.

    Discussion (287): 57 min

    The discussion revolves around a new expansion card announcement with enhanced Ethernet capabilities and its implications for low-cost devices. There's interest in power-saving benefits of 10/100 Ethernet, USB-C's role in network connectivity, and the feasibility of using it for high-speed applications. The community seeks affordable and efficient solutions for supporting high-speed networking without expensive hardware.

    Computer Hardware Networking Adapters
  5. Desmond Morris has died from bbc.com
    60 by martey 4d ago | | |

    Article: 15 min

    Desmond Morris, renowned zoologist and author known for his controversial book 'The Naked Ape', has passed away at the age of 98.

    • Morris's book was a sensation when released in 1967.
    • He was also an artist and exhibited his work alongside Joan Miró.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced overview of Morris's life and work, including both his achievements and the controversies surrounding them.

    Discussion (11):

    The comment thread discusses the anthropological views of a writer, referencing his works on people and sex, with a focus on 'Peoplewatching' and 'Catwatching'. There is agreement among commenters about the author's identity.

    Biography Science Biography
  6. Martin Galway's music source files from 1980's Commodore 64 games from github.com/MartinGalway
    139 by ingve 10h ago | | |

    Article:

    Martin Galway has released the source files of his music from 1980s Commodore 64 games to encourage analysis, modification, and creation of new content. Users are asked to credit the original author.

    , as it encourages creativity and learning within the gaming community
    • Martin Galway's source files released for analysis and modification
    • Permission to create new music with the original content
    • Credit to Martin Galway is required

    Discussion (17): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses nostalgia for classic C64 games and music by Martin Galway and Rob Hubbard. Users share their experiences with old assembly files, attempts to translate them into modern platforms like Tidal Cycles and Strudel JS, and the challenges involved in preserving the nuances of SID drivers.

    Game Development Historical Gaming
  7. Which one is more important: more parameters or more computation? (2021) from parl.ai
    36 by jxmorris12 1d ago | |

    Article: 11 min

    The article discusses two new methods that help study the importance of model parameters versus computation in deep learning models. The first method, hash layers, proposes a simple mechanism to increase model size without using more computation and improve performance by routing input tokens to fixed experts based on hashing. The second method introduces staircase attention, which increases computation without adding parameters, improving performance significantly through recurrent applications of Transformers. These methods open up new ways of thinking about deep learning models, requiring the disentanglement of concepts related to parameters and computation.

    These methods could lead to more efficient and powerful deep learning models, potentially reducing the computational resources required for training large-scale models while maintaining or improving performance.
    • Increasing model size without increasing computation to improve performance.
    • Detaching computation from parameters in model architecture for better performance.
    • Combining hash layers with staircase attention for fine-grained control over parameter and computation sizes.

    Discussion (2):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Machine Learning Deep Learning, Neural Networks
  8. Show HN: Kloak, A secret manager that keeps K8s workload away from secrets from getkloak.io
    12 by neo2006 1h ago | |

    Discussion (5):

    Comment analysis in progress.

  9. Discret 11, the French TV encryption of the 80s from fabiensanglard.net
    117 by adunk 9h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    The article discusses the history and technical details of 'Discret 11', a French TV encryption system used in the 80s to prevent unauthorized access to Canal+, a fourth channel that offered recent movies, international sports coverage, and no commercials. It explains how the encryption was achieved using a simple method involving line delay and padding with black pixels.

    • Use of Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR) to generate pseudo-random series for encryption.
    • Exploitation of TV signal padding areas for image reconstruction during decryption.
    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed technical explanation without overly sensationalizing the topic.

    Discussion (19): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses an interesting article revealing an Easter egg and shares personal experiences related to pirate decoding. The conversation is mostly positive with nostalgia for past technological advancements and appreciation for civil disobedience.

    • Pirate decoders and civil disobedience were a part of the past.
    Technology Computer Science, Digital Privacy
  10. GPT‑5.5 Bio Bug Bounty from openai.com
    100 by Murfalo 6h ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    OpenAI is launching a Bio Bug Bounty for GPT-5.5, inviting researchers to find a universal jailbreak that can successfully answer all five bio safety questions without prompting moderation. The first true universal jailbreak will receive $25,000 in rewards, with smaller awards potentially given for partial wins.

    This initiative could enhance AI safety and security in the biological sciences, potentially leading to more responsible development of advanced AI capabilities.
    • GPT-5.5 in Codex Desktop is the model in scope.
    • Rewards include $25,000 for the first true universal jailbreak and smaller awards at discretion.
    • Timeline: Applications open April 23, 2026, close June 22, 2026; testing begins April 28, ends July 27, 2026.
    • Selected applicants must have existing ChatGPT accounts and sign an NDA.

    Discussion (85): 15 min

    The comment thread discusses an alleged scam or marketing stunt by OpenAI related to a bounty program for finding security vulnerabilities in their AI models, particularly focusing on biosafety concerns. Participants criticize the low payout and the necessity of signing NDAs, suggesting it's not worth the effort. There is also skepticism about the legitimacy of the program and its intentions.

    AI & Machine Learning AI Ethics & Safety, AI Research
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