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This article compares two models, Gemini 3 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Pro, in a Pokemon Crystal game simulation using the Gemini Plays Pokemon harness. The race highlights significant differences in efficiency, problem-solving strategies, and overall performance between the two models.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to AI models playing Pokémon games, focusing on model training, decision-making processes, and the impact of ignoring internal knowledge. The discussion includes opinions on game difficulty, Claude's experience with Pokémon Blue, and the effectiveness of system prompts in facilitating genuine discovery.
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Immersa is an open-source web-based 3D presentation tool that allows users to create stunning presentations with animated transitions between slides. It supports importing 3D models, adding images and text in 3D space, and automatically creating smooth animations when objects are moved or scaled between slides.
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The comment thread discusses a presentation tool, comparing it to Apple Keynote and highlighting its functionality and code efficiency. There is some disagreement about certain features, with one user finding them distracting.
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The NIST Boulder campus has lost its atomic ensemble time scale due to a prolonged utility power outage caused by high wind gusts and preemptive utility shutdowns. The Boulder Internet Time Services are no longer accurate as the standby power generator is being considered for disabling to avoid incorrect dissemination of time.
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The comment thread discusses the importance and reliability of NIST's services for maintaining accurate time standards. Participants debate the significance of these services in relation to internet infrastructure and highlight alternative sources of time synchronization. The conversation also touches on the role of atomic clocks in data centers and the potential impact of power outages on scientific experiments and databases.
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The article discusses the benefits of self-hosting a PostgreSQL database, arguing against common misconceptions about its dangers and high operational costs compared to cloud services like AWS RDS. The author shares their personal experience running a self-hosted PostgreSQL for two years without significant issues, highlighting cost savings, performance improvements, and control over configuration.
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The article introduces TailwindSQL, a tool that aims to simplify the writing of SQL queries within React server components, similar to how TailwindCSS simplifies CSS styling.
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The article introduces the concept of Agent Skills in Codex, which allows users to extend the platform's capabilities with task-specific instructions and resources. These skills can be shared across teams or communities, built on an open standard, and utilized through both CLI and IDE extensions.
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The comment thread discusses Agent Skills, a standard for extending AI capabilities with task-specific instructions and resources. Participants share their favorite skills, discuss ease of authoring, context efficiency, flexibility with scripts, and the potential to share skills across teams or communities. There is some debate on verifiability and configuration formats, but overall agreement on the benefits of skill standardization.
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Arduino UNO Q is a high-performance computing board that combines a Linux-capable Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller, offering AI-powered vision and sound solutions, pre-built examples through Arduino App Lab, and expandability via Qwiic connector. It supports an all-in-one development environment for coding in Arduino sketches, Python scripts, and containerized AI models.
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The comment thread discusses a user's hesitation to invest time in a product due to associated drama and seeks comparison with another product. It also includes context about recent developments involving Qualcomm and Arduino.
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CSS Grid Lanes is a new layout feature that allows for flexible, responsive masonry-style layouts using CSS Grid. It enables creating layouts without media queries or container queries, making it easier to manage content on various screen sizes.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on web development trends, particularly focusing on the improvements in Safari and the adoption of new browser features like CSS Grid and WebAssembly. There is a debate around browser updates, user preferences for stability versus features, and concerns about accessibility with new layouts.
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The article discusses the distinction between privacy and anonymity in digital contexts, suggesting that while privacy may be compromised, anonymity offers a different level of protection against online surveillance.
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The discussion revolves around the importance of privacy in business models, especially concerning data breaches and liability. Participants debate the effectiveness of current privacy laws, the trade-offs between convenience and privacy, and the feasibility of achieving true anonymity for users. The conversation touches on technological solutions for enhancing privacy and the role of government regulations.
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The article discusses how to design a relational database specifically for local SSDs in light of advancements in technology such as cloud infrastructure and NVMe SSDs. It explores various approaches including cache sizing, optimal transfer sizes, durability and replication strategies, and the evolution of data structures.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of storage technology, focusing on the differences in performance between SSDs and traditional storage mediums. It also delves into database optimizations for SSDs, emphasizing the importance of write-ahead logs (WAL) and sequential access patterns. The conversation includes technical details, opinions on cloud services, and comparisons with other technologies like NVDIMMs and Optane.
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