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  1. SQLite is all you need for durable workflows from obeli.sk
    120 by tomasol 1h ago | |

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  2. Notes from the Mistral AI Now Summit in Paris from koenvangilst.nl
    210 by vnglst 3h ago | |

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  3. The dead economy theory from owenmcgrann.com
    321 by WillDaSilva 4h ago | |

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  4. On Rendering Diffs from pierre.computer
    31 by amadeus 41m ago | |

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  5. Bijou64: A variable-length integer encoding from inkandswitch.com
    170 by justinweiss 4h ago | |

    Article: 20 min

    Bijou64: A variable-length integer encoding that offers both improved performance and canonical representation for integers. It was developed as an alternative to the common LEB128 format, aiming to fix a subtle signature-verification bug by ensuring each number is uniquely representable.

    Bijou64 could potentially improve the performance and security of protocols that rely on variable-length integer encoding, leading to more efficient data transmission and reduced vulnerabilities.
    • Eliminates ambiguity in number representation.
    • Offers faster decoding compared to LEB128.
    • Ensures unique encoding for each integer.

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  6. Rothko for your current weather conditions from rothko.joonas.wtf
    43 by jxmorris12 1h ago | |

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  7. It's hard to justify buying a Framework 12 from jeffgeerling.com
    123 by watermelon0 4h ago | | |

    Article: 10 min

    The article discusses the comparison between Apple's MacBook Neo and the Framework 12 laptops, focusing on value for money, performance, and user experience. The author believes that while the MacBook Neo offers better overall performance at a lower price, the Framework 12 has some unique features like repairability and upgradeability.

    • Apple's MacBook Neo is considered a better value laptop with faster performance, more efficient use of resources, and a nicer display.
    • The Framework 12 has unique features like repairability, upgradeability, touchscreen, and 360° hinge but at a higher price point.
    • The author's nephew chose the MacBook Neo for its overall better experience despite the price difference.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced comparison of the two laptops, presenting both sides of the argument.

    Discussion (217): 7 min

    The comment thread discusses the value proposition of two laptops, the Framework and MacBook Neo, with a focus on upgradeability, performance, price, and display quality. Opinions vary between those who prioritize sustainability and repairability (favoring the Framework) and those who prefer better hardware at lower costs (supporting the MacBook Neo). The debate is characterized by moderate agreement levels and high intensity.

    • The Framework offers better value for those valuing upgradeability and sustainability
    • The MacBook Neo provides good performance at a lower cost
    Counterarguments:
    • The higher price of the Framework 12 is a premium for its upgradeability feature
    • The MacBook Neo can be sold at a lower price in the future, making it a better financial choice
    Computing Laptops & Computers
  8. GTA 6 Developers Unionize from rockstarintel.com
    405 by AndrewKemendo 4h ago | |

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  9. Liquid AI reveals 8B-A1B MoE trained on 38T from liquid.ai
    52 by simjnd 3h ago | |

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  10. CAPTCHAs can still detect AI agents from research.roundtable.ai
    49 by timshell 3h ago | |

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