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The Asahi Linux team has released version 7.1 with updates for the M3 series of Apple Silicon Macs, addressing issues related to booting and firmware compatibility.
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The comment thread discusses the lack of Linux support from Apple, with appreciation for Asahi team's work on AVD driver and questions about Apple's priorities. The conversation includes technical details, comparisons between Apple and Google, and opinions on open-source development.
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A peer-reviewed study published in Gut Microbes reports that a single intravenous dose of Ewingella americana, a bacterium isolated from amphibian and reptile gut microbiomes, eradicated 100% of tumors in an immunocompetent mouse model of colorectal cancer. The bacterium outperformed chemotherapy (doxorubicin) and immune checkpoint blockade (anti–PD-L1), demonstrating both direct tumor destruction and activation of a broad immune response.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to science, technology, humor, and biology. Opinions range from skepticism about AI capabilities to anticipation for potential health benefits from figs and bacteria. The community shows a mix of agreement and debate on topics such as science's comparison to witchcraft and the role of AI in medical research.
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The article reflects on the evolution of the internet over two decades, from its early days as a tool for specific tasks and exploration, through its transformation into an integral part of daily life in the mid-2000s, to the current era dominated by apps, algorithms, and centralized platforms. It discusses the shift from personal websites and blogs to social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, and the impact on privacy, content curation, and user experience.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on the evolution of the internet, with nostalgia for past features like Usenet and IRC networks, and a desire for alternative computing environments such as Linux or macOS. There's also discussion about privacy concerns in modern browsing and the convenience vs. simplicity debate.
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Claude Code uses prompt steganography to mark requests for privacy reasons.
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The comment thread discusses the implementation of a feature in Claude Code that detects usage patterns associated with Chinese AI labs or LLM service providers, leading to criticism towards Anthropic's approach and transparency regarding privacy implications. The discussion also includes technical aspects of detecting such activities and comparisons with other AI models.
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A newly discovered spider species, Propostira sp., from North Queensland, Australia, has been found to construct a spring-loaded silk snare specifically designed for catching the green tree ant (Oecophylla smaragdina). The mechanism involves the ant biting the cone of the web, which triggers the snare and launches the ant upwards into the spider's web. This unique adaptation allows the spider to capture its prey one at a time with incredible force.
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The comment thread discusses the evolution of specialized mechanisms in biological organisms, focusing on spiders and their unique hunting strategies. The conversation explores the benefits and potential drawbacks of such specialization, including its impact on species survival.
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Claude Sonnet 5 is introduced as an advanced agentic AI model that offers improved performance in coding, tool use, reasoning, and knowledge work at a lower cost compared to its predecessor and Opus models. It provides better safety profiles than previous Sonnet models but shows lower cybersecurity capabilities than current Opus models.
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The discussion revolves around the new Sonnet 5 model, comparing it to Opus and other models on various benchmarks. There is a concern that the model may not perform well in cybersecurity tasks, which could limit its usefulness for certain applications. Users are actively seeking optimization strategies for AI model usage based on cost and performance trade-offs. There is appreciation for Anthropic's marketing strategy being balanced and informative.
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Weekly newsletter sign-up invitations for various gaming, technology, and entertainment topics.
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The discussion revolves around the creation of lists for no-AI software, with arguments presented on both sides regarding functional and non-functional reasons. The main focus is on maintaining quality control by ensuring contributors understand their work thoroughly, especially in light of potential issues with AI-generated code.
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ArXiv, a preprint repository for scientific papers, is set to spin out from Cornell University on July 1, 2026, becoming an independent nonprofit organization. This transition aims to provide more flexibility and opportunities while maintaining its commitment to being free for reading and submission, supporting global scientists with equitable access to new ideas.
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The comment thread discusses the value and potential changes to arXiv, an open-access repository for scientific papers. Opinions vary on its role in academia, with some praising it as a valuable resource for both scientists and non-scientists, while others express concerns about its independence and funding model. The debate centers around issues like page limits in conference proceedings, the importance of peer review, and the accessibility of open access research.
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HackerNows is a native iOS client for Hacker News that offers an improved browsing experience, thoughtful engagement with content, easy participation in discussions, personalized library management, and streamlined story submission.
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Users are generally positive about the HackerNows app, praising its usability and design. They suggest improvements for text size and inquire about an Android version. The developer responds positively to feedback, mentioning future plans and current development efforts.
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Google's Copybara is a tool for transforming and moving code between repositories, particularly useful for maintaining confidential and public repositories in sync. It allows contributions from any repository while designating one as the authoritative source of truth.
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The comment thread discusses the use and benefits of Copybara, a tool for syncing code between monorepos and OSS projects. It is compared with other tools like subtree, highlighting its capabilities in handling complex transformations. The thread also touches on alternative methods to manage code across repositories.
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