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GenCAD is an AI-based generative CAD model that creates 3D CAD models and their corresponding parameterized command histories, using a combination of transformer-based contrastive representation learning and latent diffusion. It offers precise and modifiable 3D modeling from images, enhancing automated design processes.
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The comment thread discusses an image-to-CAD conversion system called GenCAD, with opinions on its compatibility across different CAD programs, limitations of the output, and potential use cases. There is some debate about the system's capabilities and limitations.
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A new study has identified a previously unseen clathrate crystal within trinitite, the material left behind from the first nuclear bomb test conducted in 1945. The clathrate is made of silicon atoms with calcium, copper, and iron trapped inside its cage-like structure.
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The comment thread discusses a fictional scenario inspired by real events, referencing a book and award in literature.
Article: 24 min
The article argues against the notion of a 'hard problem of consciousness', suggesting that it is a misunderstanding of how science and experience are interconnected. The author, Carlo Rovelli, posits that consciousness is not separate from physical processes in the brain but rather an aspect of our understanding of reality.
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The comment thread is predominantly negative, criticizing the article's lack of understanding on consciousness and weak argumentation against the hard problem. The discussion revolves around the nature of consciousness, the existence of a soul, and the role of quantum mechanics in it. There are disagreements on the concepts discussed, with some finding the article's claims unfounded or unconvincing.
Article: 28 min
A user has created a Debian 12 Bookworm image for the Doogee U10 tablet with an RK3562 SoC, allowing it to run as a full Debian workstation without requiring bootloader unlocking or changes to internal storage.
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A project showcasing reverse-engineering of a Doogee U10 tablet to boot Debian natively, with discussions on the use of AI in development and its impact on authenticity. The community is generally supportive but questions the legitimacy of AI-generated content.
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The article discusses tips and advice for preventing malware infections on personal and shared networks.
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The comment thread is overwhelmingly positive, praising the technology and implementation of a project that allows users to ask questions to astronauts on the ISS. The developers are acknowledged for their work, with suggestions for improvements mentioned in a minor context.
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The article discusses the development of a custom intermediate representation (IR) for the compiler 'jank', aiming to optimize its performance and better align with Clojure's semantics. The new IR is designed to be tailored specifically for jank, facilitating optimizations that are more challenging with existing IRs like LLVM IR or JVM bytecode. Key aspects include SSA-based design, control flow graph representation, and support for Clojure-specific constructs such as vars, transients, persistent data structures, and lazy sequences.
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The comment thread discusses the optimization of Jank to compete with JVM, focusing on LLVM's role in optimizing its Intermediate Representation (IR). The conversation also touches upon the tradeoff between dynamism and performance, function inlining, and whether Jank should use MLIR instead of LLVM. There is a consensus that Jank has potential but questions about its choice of technology for optimization.
Article: 19 min
Semble is a code search library designed for agents, offering fast and accurate searches with significantly reduced token usage compared to grep+read methods. It supports integration as an MCP server or through bash commands, providing instant access to any repository's code snippets in natural language queries.
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The comment thread discusses the open-source tool Semble, which aims to improve code search efficiency by combining static embeddings and BM25 with RRF. Users appreciate its token efficiency, speed, and accuracy compared to alternatives like grep. However, there are concerns about integration with certain harnesses and potential security implications.
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This article provides a toy implementation of profunctor equipment in Haskell, focusing on the use of functors and profunctors to create 1- and 2-cells. It includes implementations for horizontal composition, vertical composition, units, companions, and conjoints, with references to existing libraries like proarrows by Sjoerd Visscher.
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The article discusses an 16-byte x86 assembly program that draws an infinite Sierpinski fractal on a text-mode screen and interprets its geometry as audio data, creating a unique auditory representation of the fractal pattern.
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The comment thread discusses an innovative 16-byte MS-DOS production that generates audio by calculating a Sierpinski fractal using video memory, showcasing the use of XOR operation and hardware quirks for unique output. The thread is filled with praise for its creativity and technical insights.
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This article discusses common pitfalls and antipatterns when coding with the Prolog programming language, emphasizing the importance of maintaining purity in code to ensure correctness, efficiency, and maintainability. It highlights issues such as reporting wrong answers, failing to report intended solutions, global state manipulation, impure output, and reliance on low-level constructs.
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This comment thread discusses the differences between Prolog and Datalog, their applications in various fields such as databases, program analysis, and incremental computation, and how Erlang was inspired by Prolog. The community shows a moderate level of agreement with some debate intensity regarding the relationship between Datalog and Prolog.
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