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  1. Memory has grown to nearly two-thirds of AI chip component costs from epoch.ai
    132 by intelkishan 2h ago | |

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  2. DeepSeek reasonix, DeepSeek native coding agent with high caching and low cost from esengine.github.io
    229 by Alifatisk 6h ago | |

    Discussion (126):

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  3. Ruby for Good from ti.to
    63 by mooreds 3h ago | |

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  4. Constraint Decay: The Fragility of LLM Agents in Back End Code Generation from arxiv.org
    99 by wek 6h ago | |

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  5. Noroboto: Lying Fonts and Mitigation in Rust from tritium.legal
    21 by piker 2d ago | |

    Article: 28 min

    The article discusses a new 'lexploit' called Noroboto that uses fonts to deceive AI systems in legal documents. It explains how this exploit works and provides examples of its effectiveness against various platforms.

    Potential misuse could lead to legal disputes or unfair advantages in negotiations.
    • TrueType fonts contain outlines and character maps that can be manipulated to deceive AI systems.
    • The exploit involves swapping valid Unicode-encoded scripts with 'Private Use Areas' of Unicode, rendering as unknown glyphs or fallbacks in most applications.
    • Embedding malicious font definitions allows for consistent rendering across platforms, crucial for legal documents where font metrics determine page layout and pagination.
    Quality:
    The article provides technical details and examples, but lacks a clear call to action.

    Discussion (9):

    Comment analysis in progress.

    LegalTech AI & Legal Documents, Cybersecurity
  6. I spent 50 hours drawing a line graph from dougmacdowell.com
    323 by dougdude3339 3d ago | |

    Article: 16 min

    The article is an engaging narrative of a person's journey to hand-draw a line graph, sharing their experiences and the resources they used. It delves into the process of creating data visualizations by hand using traditional tools and techniques.

    • 50 hours spent on the project
    • Comparison with software capabilities
    • Importance of art and tools in data visualization

    Discussion (62):

    Comment analysis in progress.

    Art Digital Arts, Creative
  7. Mastering Dyalog APL from mastering.dyalog.com
    92 by tosh 7h ago | |

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  8. Usborne 1980s Computer Books from usborne.com
    107 by ngram 3h ago | |

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  9. 'AI washing': firms are scrambling to rebrand themselves as tech-focused from theguardian.com
    115 by Brajeshwar 3h ago | |

    Discussion (85):

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  10. Microsoft open-sources "the earliest DOS source code discovered to date" from arstechnica.com
    380 by DamnInteresting 17h ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    Microsoft has released open-source versions of its early software projects including MS-DOS source code, Zork games, Microsoft 3D Movie Maker, and an MS-DOS Editor remake. This move caters to students of PC history.

    This initiative could inspire a new generation of developers and historians to explore early computing technologies, potentially leading to innovative applications in modern software development.
    • Rediscovery of early DOS source code
    • Release of MS-DOS versions 1.25, 2.0, and 4.0
    • Open-sourcing of Zork games and Microsoft 3D Movie Maker

    Discussion (125): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses Microsoft's release of the source code for DOS 1.00 on its anniversary, with opinions on whether this should lead to similar releases for older Windows versions and a comparison between early computing practices and modern ones.

    Counterarguments:
    • Modern computing is too reliant on libraries and virtualization
    Software Development Open Source, Historical Computing
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