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  1. Midjourney Medical from midjourney.com
    826 by ricochet11 9h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article provides advice on how to prevent malware infections by suggesting running an anti-virus scan on personal and shared networks.

    • Run an anti-virus scan on devices
    • Identify and address misconfigured or infected devices

    Discussion (566): 2 hr 35 min

    The comment thread discusses a proposal from Midjourney to provide frequent full-body scans using AI technology. There is skepticism about the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed device, as well as concerns over potential harm from unnecessary procedures due to false positives. The novelty of AI in healthcare and the innovative spa setting are highlighted, but overall, there's a consensus that more evidence on the benefits and reliability of such medical devices is needed before widespread adoption.

    • The idea of full-body scans every month is unrealistic and potentially harmful.
    • There's a lack of evidence supporting regular health checks for asymptomatic individuals.
    • AI technology could significantly improve medical imaging and accessibility.
    Counterarguments:
    • The novelty of using AI in medical imaging is seen as a positive aspect.
    • Regulatory bypass strategies, such as marketing through spas, are viewed with skepticism.
    Security Cybersecurity, Network Security
  2. I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle from rbelmont.mameworld.info
    47 by ingve 2h ago | | |

    Article: 12 min

    The article discusses a developer's experience using an AI tool named Claude to debug and improve Power Macintosh emulation in MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). The AI helped identify bugs, suggesting fixes which were implemented by the developer.

    AI can significantly enhance debugging capabilities in software development, potentially leading to faster bug resolution and more efficient code maintenance.
    • Claude, the AI tool, was used to identify bugs in the Power Macintosh emulation.
    • The developer supervised Claude's work and made final decisions on fixes.
    • Claude helped improve various aspects of the emulation including communication with hardware, video initialization, booting issues, and system compatibility.
    • AI is also useful for reverse-engineering firmware and understanding memory maps.
    Quality:
    The article provides clear, technical information and avoids sensationalism.

    Discussion (31): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses the impact of AI on software development, with opinions divided on whether 'coding' is solved and if AI can replace human roles. The conversation touches on the creative aspect of coding and the limitations of AI in generating new ideas.

    • Software is solved but at a cost
    • AI models are mimicking human text and need guidance
    Computer Science Software Development, Artificial Intelligence
  3. DeepSeek Introduces Vision from chat.deepseek.com
    177 by RIshabh235 5h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article discusses preventive measures against malware infections when using personal or shared networks.

    • Run an anti-virus scan on personal devices
    • Ask network administrators to check for misconfigured or infected devices

    Discussion (77): 8 min

    The comment thread discusses DeepSeek's API, specifically focusing on its vision support. There is a debate about the confusion between subscription and top-up services, with some users expressing interest in the upcoming vision feature while others are curious about its availability. The conversation also touches upon the efficiency of using images versus raw text.

    • DeepSeek API is not yet available for vision support
    • Users are interested in DeepSeek Vision API
    Cybersecurity Internet Security
  4. Local Qwen isn't a worse Opus, it's a different tool from blog.alexellis.io
    243 by alphabettsy 8h ago | | |

    Article: 52 min

    The post discusses the author's experience with local Qwen AI models, comparing them to cloud-based models like Claude Opus. The author shares insights on how these models have been integrated into their small software business, covering aspects such as cost-effectiveness, privacy concerns, and operational challenges.

    Local AI tools can offer cost savings and privacy benefits for small businesses but may require additional operational management to ensure reliability and security.
    • The author's journey as a founder using local Qwen for various software products.
    • Cost-effectiveness of local models versus cloud-based services like ChatGPT Pro.
    • Privacy concerns and the importance of sovereignty in choosing AI tools.
    • Operational challenges, such as looping issues and managing power consumption.
    Quality:
    The post provides a detailed, unbiased account of the author's experience with local Qwen AI models.

    Discussion (118): 41 min

    The comment thread discusses the advantages and limitations of using local models for various tasks, comparing them to personal computers and hosted models. Opinions vary on their necessity and effectiveness in different contexts, with some highlighting privacy benefits and others noting performance limitations.

    • Local models are necessary extensions of personal computers
    Counterarguments:
    • Where they shine is in your ability to control them, their privacy, their predictability (e.g. if you are doing a repetitive task, like classifying your photo/video library), and depending on your energy bill - their costs.
    Software Development AI/ML, Business Intelligence
  5. Lore – Open source version control system designed for scalability from lore.org
    1156 by regnerba 20h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    Epic Games introduces Lore, a next-generation version control system designed for scalability and optimized for projects that combine code with large binary assets. It offers features like fast processes, free branching, history tracking, an intuitive interface, and full-surface API support.

    • Supports fast and efficient processes
    • Offers free branching capability
    • Confidently tracks revisions
    • Intuitive CLI interface
    • Full-surface API support

    Discussion (614): 2 hr 7 min

    The discussion revolves around the challenges of managing large binary files in game development using Git and the potential benefits of specialized tools like Perforce and Lore. Participants express dissatisfaction with Git's limitations for handling non-textual assets and highlight the need for more tailored version control systems that can address specific industry requirements.

    • Git is not suitable for managing large binary files, especially in game development.
    • Perforce and Lore are better suited for managing large binary assets compared to Git.
    • Lore has potential as a version control system specifically designed for game development.
    Software Development Version Control Systems
  6. Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at 90% lower cost from kcl.ac.uk
    13 by giuliomagnifico 49m ago | |

    Article: 2 min

    Hospitals and universities are repurposing existing drugs at significantly reduced costs, offering affordable treatments for various conditions including cancer, blindness, and Covid-19.

    Potential for increased access to affordable treatments, especially in low-resource settings.
    • Hospitals and universities conduct drug repurposing outside the patent system.
    • Lower costs due to reduced resources needed for trials compared to pharmaceutical companies.

    Discussion (6):

    The discussion revolves around the awareness of repurposing studies among those needing treatment, with a focus on clinical trial participation as a source. It also touches upon the regulatory challenges in officially allowing drug repurposing without manufacturer consent.

    • Repurposing studies require regulatory approval to be officially allowed
    • Participants in clinical trials learn about repurposing
    Healthcare Medicine, Research
  7. I hate compilers from xeiaso.net
    84 by xena 6h ago | | |

    Article: 19 min

    The article discusses the author's frustration with compilers, specifically focusing on reproducibility issues when compiling WebAssembly to JavaScript for a project called Anubis. The author explores various challenges and solutions encountered while ensuring deterministic output across different platforms and architectures.

    • The author's experience with using the same input source code but getting different output bytecode from a compiler.
    • Exploration of nondeterministic outputs due to built-in macros in C/C++ development, such as __DATE__ and __TIME__.
    • Clang's use of wasm-opt behind the scenes causing build failures on certain architectures due to outdated versions.
    • Address layout sensitivity in Clang's exception handling leading to slight differences in output across builds.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed insights and solutions to a specific technical problem, maintaining an informative tone.

    Discussion (63): 11 min

    The comment thread discusses the limitations of AI, specifically LLMs, in generating machine code compared to traditional compilers. The debate also touches on environmental impacts of web technologies.

    • LLMs are not suitable for generating machine code due to their inability to handle precision and simple tasks accurately
    • Compilers can optimize and generate efficient machine code, making them a better fit for this task than LLMs
    Counterarguments:
    • Low-level programming is more dependent on specific environments and hardware changes compared to high-level frameworks.
    Software Development Programming Languages/Compilers
  8. AMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs from tomshardware.com
    141 by lompad 3h ago | | |

    Discussion (66): 14 min

    The comment thread discusses the sudden removal of a security feature (TSME) from consumer CPUs, with users expressing disappointment and concern about lack of transparency. The debate centers around ethics, market segmentation, and the balance between security, performance, and cost.

    • The removal of the feature is not acceptable
    • Sneakily and silently removing a feature is not acceptable
  9. The Forge We Deserve from btao.org
    28 by icy 3h ago | | |

    Article: 5 min

    The article discusses the current issues faced by GitHub, including its unstable uptime and exponential growth due to AI usage, leading developers to consider alternatives for hosting their open-source projects. It highlights the benefits of centralization while acknowledging potential drawbacks such as fragmentation in a decentralized ecosystem. The author suggests exploring Tangled, an alternative Git forge built on an open, interoperable protocol that aims to provide centralized service benefits with self-hosted data ownership.

    Tangled's decentralized approach could lead to more diverse and resilient open-source ecosystems, reducing dependency on centralized platforms and potentially fostering innovation through self-hosted data ownership.
    • Issues with GitHub's stability
    • Benefits of Tangled, including self-hosted data ownership and compatibility across forks
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of the current situation and potential alternatives, with a clear recommendation for Tangled.

    Discussion (33): 7 min

    The comment thread discusses various forges and their features, comparing ForgeFed to Tangled, Gitea, Codeberg, and others. The main points of discussion include federation levels, self-hosting capabilities, CI/CD support, and user experiences with different platforms.

    • ForgeFed's federation level compared to Tangled
    • Tangled's CI/CD support and self-hosting capabilities
    Counterarguments:
    • Gitea has artifact support
    • Codeberg offers a good alternative to self-hosted forges
    Software Development Cloud Computing, Open Source
  10. US holds off blacklisting DeepSeek, more than 100 firms deemed security risks from reuters.com
    466 by giuliomagnifico 1d ago | | |

    Article:

    The US government has decided against blacklisting China's DeepSeek and over 100 other firms due to security concerns.

    • This decision was made due to ongoing security concerns regarding these companies.
    Quality:
    The article provides factual information without expressing a clear opinion.

    Discussion (515): 1 hr 34 min

    Commenters discuss the competitive landscape between US and Chinese AI companies, with concerns raised about IP theft, government intervention, and national security. Opinions vary on the ethics of open-source models versus proprietary methods, as well as the impact of government policies on global AI development.

    • China is a threat to US AI dominance due to its IP theft and industrial policy.
    • US AI companies have also engaged in IP theft, making accusations against China hypocritical.
    Counterarguments:
    • Open-source models are essential for innovation and competition in the AI industry.
    • US government actions against Chinese companies may be driven by protectionism rather than national security concerns.
    Politics
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