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  1. The new HTTP QUERY method explained from kreya.app
    128 by CommonGuy 4h ago | | |

    Article: 8 min

    Explains the new HTTP QUERY method and its necessity in RESTful APIs.

    • QUERY is a safe, idempotent method designed for complicated search queries.
    • It allows sending request bodies in GET requests without breaking existing implementations.
    • Support for the QUERY method is still limited across various clients, proxies, and web servers.
    Quality:
    The article provides a balanced view of the QUERY method, discussing both its benefits and limitations.

    Discussion (76): 10 min

    The discussion revolves around the introduction of a new HTTP method, QUERY, for request bodies and its potential impact on compatibility, backward compatibility, and existing software limitations. There is agreement that GET requests with bodies are not supported by many systems, while opinions vary on whether to add a new method or improve existing ones.

    • QUERY request body is a useful addition to HTTP protocol
    Counterarguments:
    • All kinds of existing software (that can be between client and server and out of their control) already handle GET bodies in all kinds of incompatible ways
    • The idea is to not break people's stuff, so they don't rugpull the established standard
    Computer Science APIs, Web Development
  2. Crypto in 2026: Oh, This Is the Bad Place from stephendiehl.com
    9 by ibobev 37m ago | |

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

  3. Steam Machine launches today from store.steampowered.com
    1602 by theschwa 17h ago | | |

    Article:

    This text is a copyright notice for Valve Corporation's Steam Machine, mentioning various legal documents and policies related to privacy, accessibility, agreements, refunds, and cookies.

    • All rights reserved for Valve Corporation's Steam Machine.

    Discussion (1391): 4 hr 39 min

    The Steam Machine is a niche product aimed at gamers who prefer console-like experiences without building or upgrading their own PC, with concerns over its price point and limited connectivity options. Valve's reservation system attempts to address scalping issues but may not fully eliminate them. Opinions are mixed on the value proposition of the product, with some seeing it as reasonably priced given Valve's reputation and hardware included, while others criticize the lack of Ethernet port and high component pricing.

    Counterarguments:
    • Valve's reservation system may not fully address scalping issues.
    Legal
  4. Polymarket has flooded social media with deceptive videos by paid creators from wsj.com
    317 by Vaslo 2d ago | | |

    Article:

    George Makihara's apparent Polymarket betting activities turned out to be fictitious, as revealed by a Wall Street Journal investigation.

    • Makihara appeared to place 145 bets on Polymarket between January and mid-May.
    • Videos showed him winning $100,000 on a bet about President Trump's speech.
    • Investigation revealed that none of the bets were real.
    Quality:
    The article presents factual information without expressing personal opinions.

    Discussion (240): 46 min

    The comment thread discusses the controversial marketing strategies of prediction market platforms like Polymarket, focusing on issues such as misleading testimonials, exploiting user psychology, and potential fraud. There is a debate about whether prediction markets could serve a functional purpose in the economy if properly regulated, with concerns raised about the lack of interest from the US government in effective regulation. The thread also touches on the development of crypto on-ramps and off-ramps but highlights the risks associated with unregulated gambling.

    • Polymarket's marketing strategies are fraudulent.
    Counterarguments:
    • Gambling should be regulated rather than banned completely.
    • Crypto on-ramps and off-ramps are necessary for the industry's growth but require proper regulation to prevent exploitation.
    Finance Online Trading, Scams and Frauds
  5. GLM-5.2 – How to Run Locally from unsloth.ai
    408 by TechTechTech 13h ago | | |

    Article: 1 hr 53 min

    This article introduces Unsloth Studio, a new web UI for running local AI models, with detailed guides on how to get started and run various models including GLM-5.2, Gemma 4, Qwen3.6, Kimi K2.7 Code, MTP Models, MiniMax M3, and more. It also provides information on the Unsloth API endpoint, updates, and integrations with tools like OpenClaw, OpenCode, Hermes Agent, and Python SDK. The article includes tutorials for running models in Unsloth Studio and llama.cpp, as well as explanations of quantization analysis and hardware requirements.

    Positive impact on AI development by enabling more accessible local model execution and experimentation.
    • Detailed instructions on running different models using Unsloth Studio and llama.cpp.
    • Explains quantization analysis and hardware requirements for optimal performance.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed, technical information with clear examples and instructions.

    Discussion (178): 42 min

    The comment thread discusses the challenges of running large models locally, including high hardware requirements, cost-effectiveness of local solutions compared to cloud services, and potential impact on companies that rely on AI. Opinions vary regarding the feasibility of affordable local deployment and its implications for businesses.

    • Hardware requirements for running large models locally are still high.
    • Local LLMs could potentially make companies nervous due to their capabilities and cost-effectiveness.
    AI AI Development Tools, AI Model Deployment
  6. VibeThinker: 3B param model that beats Opus 4.5 on reasoning with novel SFT+GRPO from arxiv.org
    203 by timhigins 8h ago | | |

    Article: 3 min

    VibeThinker-3B is a compact dense model with 3 billion parameters that excels in verifiable reasoning tasks, outperforming larger models like DeepSeek V3.2, GLM-5, and Gemini 3 Pro on benchmarks such as AIME26, LiveCodeBench v6, and LeetCode contests.

    This advancement in compact models could lead to more efficient AI systems, potentially reducing computational costs and energy consumption while maintaining high performance levels. It may also encourage further research into the capabilities of smaller models for various applications.
    • Systematic enhancement through supervised fine-tuning, reinforcement learning, and self-distillation
    • Achieves frontier-level performance in verifiable reasoning tasks
    Quality:
    The article is a technical report with detailed information on the model's architecture and performance.

    Discussion (83): 21 min

    The discussion revolves around a small reasoning model's capabilities and limitations in tasks such as math problem solving, code generation, and SVG creation. While it excels in closed-world, verifiable reasoning tasks, its lack of tool calling capability restricts its ability to handle broader or more complex tasks.

    • Tool calling capability is not part of the model's training
    Counterarguments:
    • The model struggles with structured output and broader tasks
    • Limited knowledge base restricts its ability to discover missing context
    Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing
  7. Plotnine from plotnine.org
    41 by tosh 4d ago | | |

    Article: 8 min

    Plotnine is a Python package for data visualization based on the grammar of graphics, offering a syntax similar to ggplot2 in R. It allows users to create ad-hoc plots quickly and customize them with various features such as legends, labels, color palettes, and facetting.

    Enables more effective data communication and analysis, potentially leading to better decision-making processes in various industries.
    • Quick creation of plots with single line of code
    • Automatically added elements like legends and color palettes
    • Facetting for multiple panels without loops
    • Layers for data visualization customization

    Discussion (13):

    The comment thread discusses the import style of Plotnine, comparing it to ggplot2 and matplotlib, highlighting its convenience in ad-hoc environments like notebooks but noting potential issues with importing everything into the global namespace. There is a debate on whether R or Python is better for data visualization tasks, influenced by personal preferences and use cases.

    • Plotnine's import style is a choice and may be convenient for ad-hoc environments like notebooks.
    Counterarguments:
    • Most of the time Plotnine will be used is not part of a software development project but rather producing publication plots in a script or plots in a notebook. Not what you would want to do when incorporating it into a web app.
    Data Visualization Python Libraries
  8. In praise of memcached from jchri.st
    166 by j03b 9h ago | | |

    Article: 8 min

    The article discusses the common practice of using Redis as a cache in web applications and highlights potential issues that arise from treating it as a persistent database, leading to misconfigured alerting systems and difficulties in maintenance. It then introduces Memcached as an alternative with simpler architecture and easier management for caching tasks.

    Memcached's simpler architecture and easier management can lead to more efficient caching systems, potentially reducing operational costs and improving user experience.
    • Redis is often used in web applications but can lead to issues when treated as a persistent database.
    • Memcached offers simpler architecture, easier management for caching tasks, and better handling of downtime.
    • The article suggests using Memcached over Redis due to its straightforwardness from an operations point of view.

    Discussion (63): 15 min

    The comment thread discusses the use and misuse of Redis as a persistent data store, comparing it to Memcached for caching needs. Opinions vary on the complexity and versatility of Redis, with some advocating for its simplicity in basic caching tasks while others highlight potential issues when misused or not managed properly.

    • Redis is often misused as a persistent data store
    • Memcached is simpler for basic caching needs
    • Redis offers more features but can lead to complexity
    Counterarguments:
    • Redis is a versatile tool with many use cases beyond caching
    • Memcached's limitations make it less suitable for certain applications
    • Effective management can mitigate complexity in using Redis
    Software Development Web Development, Infrastructure Management
  9. Will It Mythos? from swelljoe.com
    171 by mindingnever 6h ago | | |

    Article: 23 min

    An article discusses a benchmark test comparing various AI models in identifying security vulnerabilities against Mythos, a powerful bug finder tool. The author built Nelson for automated bug hunting and created a benchmark suite to evaluate if other models can match Mythos' capabilities.

    AI models can potentially improve security auditing processes but may also raise concerns about job displacement in cybersecurity fields.
    • Comparison of AI models like Opus, Qwen, Gemini, and others against Mythos for finding security vulnerabilities.
    • Creation of a benchmark suite to test the models' ability to identify bugs without specific hints or context.
    • Discussion on the difficulty of multi-file bugs in security auditing.
    Quality:
    The article provides detailed information on the benchmark test and its results, without promoting any specific model or AI company.

    Discussion (109): 27 min

    The discussion revolves around the comparison and evaluation of AI models like Fable, Opus, and Mythos in terms of spatial reasoning capability, efficiency, and security task performance. Users express opinions about the superiority of Fable over previous versions, highlighting its enhanced intelligence and capability. There is a concern raised regarding the potential misuse of such advanced AI capabilities in security contexts.

    • Mythos/Fable has fewer safety features for better performance on security tasks
    Counterarguments:
    • There is a concern about the potential misuse of AI in security due to its capabilities
    • Models like Fable consume more tokens compared to older versions
    Computer Science Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity
  10. Israel targeted Gaza children resulting in genocide, UN inquiry says from reuters.com
    12 by supercopter 24m ago | |

    Discussion (0):

    More comments needed for analysis.

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