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  1. Norway imposes near ban on AI in elementary school from reuters.com
    179 by ilreb 6h ago | |

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  2. There are no instances in ATProto from overreacted.io
    277 by danabramov 7h ago | |

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  3. Hyundai buys Boston Dynamics from startupfortune.com
    546 by ck2 6h ago | |

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  4. I used sound waves to make espresso. It could cut coffee‑brewing energy use by ¾ from theconversation.com
    136 by zeristor 6d ago | |

    Article: 7 min

    Researchers have developed a room-temperature ultrasonic espresso brewing process that uses high-frequency sound waves instead of hot water, potentially reducing energy use by up to 75%. This method can be used for home users or small coffee shops and is particularly significant for industrial-scale companies producing ready-to-drink coffee products. The study suggests that espresso does not necessarily require hot water.

    The ultrasonic espresso brewing process could lead to significant energy savings, particularly for industrial coffee production, and potentially reduce the carbon footprint of coffee manufacturing.
    • Reduces energy use by up to 75% compared to traditional methods.
    • Suitable for home users, small coffee shops, and industrial-scale companies.
    • Can be used directly in bottled drinks or as a concentrate.

    Discussion (83):

    Comment analysis in progress.

    Science Food Science, Energy Efficiency
  5. The UK's New Under-16 Social Media Ban Will Cause More Harm Than It Prevents from eff.org
    30 by Brajeshwar 39m ago | |

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  6. How many of the 170k English words do you know? from vocabowl-870366514258.us-west1.run.app
    181 by abnry 8h ago | | |

    Article:

    The article provides instructions on how to prevent potential malware infections by running an antivirus scan on personal and shared networks.

    • Ask network administrators to check shared networks for misconfigured or infected devices.

    Discussion (293): 6 min

    The comment thread discusses a vocabulary quiz, with participants expressing enjoyment and engagement. They also debate about the difficulty level, accuracy of results, and suggest improvements such as keyboard operability and context-based learning resources.

    • The progression of the activity seems logical
    Counterarguments:
    • Depends on whether 'bratwurst' is considered a German or an English word
    • The presence of French and Latin words in the English language
    Security Cybersecurity, Networking
  7. Project Valhalla, Explained: How a Decade of Work Arrives in JDK 28 from jvm-weekly.com
    520 by philonoist 16h ago | | |

    Article: 51 min

    The article discusses Project Valhalla, a decade-long effort by Oracle engineers to integrate value classes and objects into the OpenJDK repository. The integration is targeted for JDK 28, with some features disabled by default due to it being in preview mode. The main goal of this project is to allow programmers to write normal, readable classes that work as efficiently as primitives, addressing issues related to memory layout and performance on modern hardware.

    Quality:
    The article provides a detailed explanation of the project and its implications, without any promotional or sensational language.

    Discussion (321): 53 min

    The comment thread discusses Java's evolution, particularly in relation to C#, highlighting issues with its type system, stewardship, and null-safety. There is a consensus on Java's shortcomings compared to C# but also recognition of its improvements over the last decade.

    • Java's stewardship has been lacking
    • C# made better decisions than Java
    • Java lacks robust null-safety in its type system
    Counterarguments:
    • Java has made improvements over the last decade
    • C# was influenced by flaws in Java
    Software Development Java Development
  8. Surprising Economics of Load-Balanced Systems from brooker.co.za
    7 by KraftyOne 2h ago | |

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  9. Google workspace threatening to block Firefox access from tales.fromprod.com
    364 by birdculture 6h ago | |

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  10. A 1976 university experiment spun up the U.S. wind industry from spectrum.ieee.org
    52 by pseudolus 4d ago | |

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