Olmo 3: Charting a path through the model flow to lead open-source AI
The article discusses the OLMO3 language model, which was developed by the Allen Institute for AI. OLMO3 is a large language model trained on a diverse set of data, and it has shown strong performance on a variety of natural language processing tasks.
HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops' CPUs
HP and Dell have disabled HEVC hardware decoding support built into their laptop CPUs, citing performance and battery life concerns. This change affects the ability of users to play high-quality video content on these systems.
It's hard to build an oscillator
The article discusses the technical challenges of building a stable oscillator circuit, highlighting the importance of precise component values, temperature stability, and the need for careful design to avoid drift and other issues that can affect the circuit's performance.
How a French judge was digitally cut off by the USA
A French judge was denied access to online court records due to U.S. sanctions, highlighting tensions between national sovereignty and extraterritorial enforcement of American laws. The incident underscores the challenges posed by the globalization of digital services and the potential for such actions to disrupt the administration of justice.
Brexit Hit to UK Economy Double Official Estimate, Study Finds
A new study finds that the economic impact of Brexit on the UK has been twice as severe as the government's official estimate, with significant losses in trade and investment.
Streaming platform Twitch added to Australia's teen social media ban
The article discusses the recent discovery of two ancient human species, Homo luzonensis and Homo floresiensis, which were found in the Philippines and Indonesia respectively. These findings challenge the traditional understanding of human evolution and suggest that our species may have shared the planet with multiple human-like species in the past.
While Eyes Are on Takaichi, Taiwan's Lai Is Quietly Redefining the Status Quo
The article discusses the potential impact of Japan's new Conservative leader Sanae Takaichi on Taiwan's relations with Japan and the United States. It suggests that Takaichi's close ties with Taiwan could lead to a shift in Japan's China policy and increased support for Taiwan, potentially influencing regional dynamics.
Larry Ellison discussed axing CNN hosts with White House in takeover bid talks
The article discusses the potential merger between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, which could create a major media powerhouse. The deal would involve Paramount, Skydance Media, and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, potentially shaking up the entertainment industry landscape.
Trump calls Democrats message to troops seditious behaviour, punishable by death
The article discusses the rising costs of living in the UK, with energy bills and inflation putting a strain on household budgets. It explores the challenges faced by individuals and families as they try to manage their expenses in the current economic climate.
Trump administration eliminates protections for endangered species
The Trump administration has proposed rollbacks to the Endangered Species Act, making it easier to remove species from the protected list and weakening regulations around habitat protections and consideration of climate change impacts.
Former Google chief accused of spying on employees through account 'backdoor'
The former Google CEO has been accused of spying on employees through a backdoor access to their accounts, raising concerns about privacy and misuse of power within the tech company.
The Trump Administration's Order on AI Is Deeply Misguided
The Trump administration's executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) regulation is criticized for its lack of public input and potential to stifle innovation. The order aims to streamline the federal government's approach to AI oversight, but experts argue it could undermine AI safety and accountability measures.
The Saudification of America is under way
The article discusses the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the United States, highlighting the continued close ties between the two nations despite the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which drew international condemnation.
GPU depreciation could be the next big crisis for hyperscalers
The article explores the potential crisis of GPU depreciation faced by AI hyperscalers, who have invested heavily in GPU buildouts. It suggests that the need for next-generation upgrades could amplify cash flow issues, posing a significant challenge for these companies in the future.
Comparing State of the Art LLMs for 3D Generation
The article compares the performance of state-of-the-art large language models (LLMs) in generating 3D content, focusing on their ability to create, edit, and manipulate 3D assets and scenes. It provides insights into the strengths and limitations of various LLMs for 3D generation tasks.
Microsoft AI CEO Puzzled by People Being Unimpressed by AI
Microsoft's AI CEO, Harry Shum, expresses puzzlement at the public's lack of enthusiasm for current AI capabilities, noting that the technology has advanced significantly in recent years and has the potential to transform various industries.
I Tested the M5 iPad Pro's Neural-Accelerated AI, and the Hype Is Real
The article reports on the impressive performance of the iPad Pro M5 chip, which showcases significant advancements in neural processing capabilities compared to previous iPad models. The benchmarks highlight the chip's ability to handle advanced machine learning tasks efficiently, indicating the device's potential for powerful computational applications.
Deep Fission Plans to Sink Nuclear Reactors Deep Underground
The article discusses a new type of underground nuclear reactor that uses deep fission to generate electricity. The reactor is designed to be inherently safe and could provide a reliable source of carbon-free energy.
Show HN: FOSS De-googled Compass and Nav app with live location tracking
MBCompass: A popular modern FOSS Compass and Navigation app without Ads, IAP, or Tracking
New Release: MBCompass v1.1.12
This release and upcoming ones follow the feature roadmap proposed in the v2 design proposal.
Features:
- Shows clear cardinal direction and magnetic north as well as true north. - Displays magnetic strength in µT. - Live GPS location tracking on OpenStreetMap. - Sensor fusion for improved accuracy (accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope). - Light and dark theme support is controlled via Settings. - Keeps the screen on during navigation. - Landscape orientation supports - Runs on Android 5.0+ - No ads, no in-app purchases, no tracking.
Note: This app doesn't use any GMS (Google mobile service framework) or any third-party dependencies, only uses AOSP API, so it can be installed on any degoogled or custom ROM devices
What's new in v1.1.12
True North Support: Easily switch between True North and Magnetic North using the new toggle in Settings.
AMOLED True Dark Theme Added a pure-black AMOLED mode for improved contrast and better battery efficiency on OLED displays.
Heading Status Indicator: A new on-screen indicator now clearly shows whether the compass is currently using True North or Magnetic North.
Fixes & Improvements in v1.1.12
Sensor Status Dialogue Fix: Resolved an issue where the dialogue content was getting cut off on smaller screens.
General UI & Stability Updates: Minor interface refinements and performance improvements for a smoother experience.
WhatsApp messages revealed ex-Reform politician's pro-Russian bribes
The article examines the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, focusing on the strategic importance of the city of Kherson and the challenges both sides face in the battle for control of the region. It provides an overview of the military situation and the potential impact on the broader geopolitical landscape.