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  1. F3 from github.com/future-file-format
    43 by tosh 34m ago | |

    Discussion (8):

    Comment analysis in progress.

  2. Show HN: TikZ Editor – WYSIWYG editor for figures in LaTeX from tikz.dev
    202 by DominikPeters 3h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article introduces TikZ Editor, a WYSIWYG editor designed for creating figures in LaTeX documents.

    • It offers a visual interface for designing and editing diagrams, graphs, and illustrations.

    Discussion (33): 2 min

    The comment thread is overwhelmingly positive, praising the WYSIWYG TikZ editor for its utility in STEM education and research. Users appreciate its ability to edit TikZ source code visually while keeping the rendered figure synchronized, saving time compared to traditional methods.

    • This WYSIWYG TikZ editor is a great tool for STEM students and researchers.
    Software Development LaTeX/Typesetting
  3. Unlimited OCR: One-Shot Long-Horizon Parsing from github.com/baidu
    318 by ingve 5h ago | | |

    Article: 16 min

    Baidu Inc. has released Unlimited OCR, a new deep learning model for one-shot long-horizon parsing that aims to improve upon Deepseek-OCR. The article provides an overview of the model's capabilities and includes instructions on how to use it for single images, multi-page PDFs, and batch inference.

    The release of Unlimited OCR could lead to advancements in document parsing and information extraction, potentially improving efficiency for businesses and researchers.
    • Citation details

    Discussion (84): 18 min

    The discussion revolves around the current state of OCR technology, with opinions divided on whether it has been 'solved'. Participants debate the effectiveness and limitations of traditional versus modern OCR techniques, particularly in handling non-English scripts and long documents. Technical insights into memory management and context-awareness are shared, while community dynamics show a mix of agreement and debate.

    • OCR has not been solved yet
    • Vision models have improved OCR significantly
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, Computer Vision
  4. Spying on kids to save kids from spying is stupid from pluralistic.net
    374 by hn_acker 3h ago | | |

    Article: 19 min

    The article discusses the issue with implementing 'age verification' laws as a solution for protecting children online, arguing that such measures would lead to mass surveillance and undermine privacy rights. It also touches on related topics like internet harms, consumer privacy, and upcoming appearances of the author in various cities.

    • Criticism of 'age verification' laws as a solution for online child protection, arguing they lead to mass surveillance.
    • Discussion on the complexity and nuances of harms caused by online platforms to children.
    • Comparison between 'age verification' measures and commercial surveillance practices.
    Quality:
    The article presents a strong opinion against 'age verification' laws, focusing on privacy concerns and surveillance implications.

    Discussion (241): 28 min

    The comment thread discusses various opinions and proposals regarding age verification, focusing on privacy concerns, the main goal behind such measures, and potential counterarguments. The debate is intense with a moderate level of agreement among participants.

    • Age verification doesn't have to be a nightmare dystopia of constant tracking and recording
    • There are reasonable proposals for age verification that would protect privacy
    • The main goal behind age verification is not to protect children but to gain control over the internet and users
    Counterarguments:
    • Age checks can become rigid 'approved identity document' checks
    • There should be transparency in how monitoring systems are used
    Privacy Data Privacy, Surveillance, Internet Policy
  5. San Diego Photologs from the 1970s from beautifulpublicdata.com
    8 by jonathanmkeegan 32m ago | |

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

  6. Lift4D: Harmonizing Single-View 3D Estimation for 4D Reconstruction In-the-Wild from lift4d.github.io
    58 by ilreb 2h ago | |

    Article: 5 min

    The article introduces Lift4D, a novel test-time optimization framework that reconstructs complete dynamic objects in scenes from single monocular in-the-wild videos. It combines visual cues with data-driven priors for geometry and appearance to handle complex scenarios with large deformations and occlusions.

    • Lift4D framework
    • Causal latent conditioning
    • Deformable 3D Gaussian Splatting representation
    • Occlusion-aware optimization
    • View-conditioned diffusion prior

    Discussion (4):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Computer Vision Reconstruction, Machine Learning
  7. Five monitors on a Commodore 128 [video] from youtube.com
    30 by EvanAnderson 22h ago | |

    Discussion (6):

    Comment analysis in progress.

  8. Mistral OCR 4 from mistral.ai
    234 by meetpateltech 3h ago | | |

    Article: 18 min

    Mistral OCR 4 is a new, compact OCR model that supports 170 languages and offers bounding boxes, block classification, and inline confidence scores alongside extracted text. It excels in performance, with human preference evaluations showing it outperforms leading OCR systems, and achieves top scores on benchmarks like OlmOCRBench and Crawl Multilingual evaluation.

    The introduction of Mistral OCR 4 could significantly enhance document processing and analysis in various industries, leading to more efficient workflows and improved accuracy in extracting information from documents.
    • 170 languages support
    • Bounding boxes and block classification

    Discussion (65): 6 min

    The comment thread discusses various OCR models, including Mistral AI and Baidu's Unlimited-OCR. Opinions vary on model performance, cost-effectiveness, and certificate validity of mistral.ai domain. There are comparisons between different models, with some users expressing concerns about the reliability of one model's results.

    • Mistral OCR's performance on degraded documents
    • Baidu's Unlimited-OCR model's capabilities
    Counterarguments:
    • Concerns about certificate validity
    • Cost comparison between Mistral OCR and Google Vision OCR
    Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision, Machine Learning
  9. Show HN: Bun-sqlgen – Type-safe raw SQL for Bun, no ORM from github.com/ilbertt
    40 by ilbert 3h ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    Bun-sqlgen is a tool that enables type-safe raw SQL for the Bun framework, allowing developers to write queries with names and receive fully-typed, null-safe results directly at the call site. It supports Postgres or SQLite databases without requiring Docker, ensuring build failures instead of runtime errors.

    Enhances developer productivity and code quality by providing type safety in raw SQL queries, reducing runtime errors and improving maintainability.
    • type safety in raw SQL
    • null safety at call site
    • build-time validation against schema

    Discussion (18):

    The discussion revolves around a project that generates TypeScript types from SQL queries, addressing type safety issues in raw SQL usage. Users appreciate the solution but question its compatibility with Node.js and Bun's production readiness.

    • Bun is not suitable for production
    Counterarguments:
    • Project is in early stage (v0.1)
    • Some manual overrides might be needed for column types
    Software Development Programming Languages/Frameworks, Database Management
  10. Samsung Demonstrates 3D Stacked FETs with Triple Nanosheet Channels at 42nm from semiconductor.samsung.com
    22 by its_ajseven 4d ago | |

    Article: 17 min

    Samsung has demonstrated 3D stacked Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) with triple nanosheet channels at a gate pitch of 42nm, showcasing advancements in semiconductor technology and potential implications for future logic devices.

    The demonstration of 3D stacked FETs with triple nanosheet channels at a gate pitch of 42nm could lead to more compact and efficient semiconductor devices, potentially impacting industries such as computing, mobile technology, and automotive electronics.
    • Achieved high review score and recognition as Best Paper at the VLSI Symposium
    • Stacking transistors vertically to increase density within the same footprint
    • Triple-stacked nanosheet channels for maintaining current drive capability
    • Advanced epitaxial growth process for uniform silicon crystal layers
    • Middle Dielectric Isolation (MDI) layer for separating upper and lower transistors

    Discussion (4):

    More comments needed for analysis.

    Semiconductor ,Advanced Materials
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