Human brains are preconfigured with instructions for understanding the world
The article discusses research suggesting that the human brain is 'pre-configured' to perform specific tasks, with certain areas of the brain dedicated to specific functions even before they are used. The findings challenge the traditional view of the brain as a blank slate and have implications for understanding brain development and function.
Most Stable Raspberry Pi? Better NTP with Thermal Management
This article discusses modifications to a Raspberry Pi project to improve its stability and performance, including better NTP synchronization and thermal management. It highlights the author's efforts to create the 'world's most stable Raspberry Pi' through a series of hardware and software optimizations.
Brain has five 'eras' with adult mode not starting until early 30s
A new study from the University of Cambridge reveals that cognitive development in humans continues throughout life, challenging the traditional view of cognitive decline in later stages. The research suggests that the brain's flexibility and ability to adapt and learn persist into old age, with important implications for education, healthcare, and our understanding of human cognitive potential.
Making Crash Bandicoot (2011)
The article chronicles the creation of the Crash Bandicoot video game franchise, detailing the challenges faced by the development team at Naughty Dog and their innovative approaches to overcoming technical limitations to create a successful and iconic series.
What you can get for the price of a Netflix subscription
This article explores the myriad of things one can purchase for the cost of a Netflix subscription, including a Nintendo Switch, a Fitbit, and a year's worth of Amazon Prime. It provides a comparative analysis of the value one can get from alternative purchases versus a Netflix subscription.
Trillions Spent and Big Software Projects Are Still Failing
The article discusses the common causes of software failures in IT management, including poor requirements gathering, inadequate testing, and lack of project management. It highlights the importance of addressing these issues to ensure successful software implementation and adoption.
Cryptology firm cancels elections after losing encryption key
The article discusses the growing global concern over the environmental impact of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, and the efforts being made to address the issue through more energy-efficient mining practices and the development of alternative cryptocurrencies with lower carbon footprints.
FLUX.2: Frontier Visual Intelligence
The article discusses Flux, a popular open-source front-end framework used for building complex user interfaces. It provides an overview of Flux's architecture, its key features, and how it differs from other state management solutions like Redux.
Roblox is a problem – but it's a symptom of something worse
The article discusses the backlash faced by Roblox CEO David Baszucki after his comments about the company's business model and growth strategies. It explores the criticism from Roblox developers and the wider gaming community, as well as Baszucki's response to the concerns raised.
Show HN: We cut RAG latency ~2× by switching embedding model
The article discusses the migration from Voyage Embedding to a more modern embedding solution, highlighting the challenges, considerations, and the overall process undertaken to ensure a smooth transition for the company's product and its users.
Musk Accidentally Proves Most MAGA Accounts on Twitter Live in Russia
The article discusses Elon Musk's recent claims about Twitter bot accounts, which inadvertently revealed that the majority of Twitter users are likely not bots, contrary to his previous assertions. The article suggests that Musk's actions have backfired and undermined his own arguments regarding the prevalence of bots on the platform.
Voyager 1 approaches one light day from Earth
The Voyager spacecraft, launched in 1977, has now reached a distance of about 1 light-day from Earth, marking a significant milestone in its journey beyond the solar system. This long-running mission continues to provide valuable data and insights about the distant reaches of our universe.
Nvidia's 'I'm Not Enron' memo has people asking a lot of questions
The article discusses the lawsuit filed by Nvidia against Enron for allegedly conspiring to defraud the company through a complex accounting scheme, which led to Nvidia suffering significant financial losses.
NZ's draft science curriculum favours rote learning over critical thinking
New Zealand's proposed science curriculum has been criticized for emphasizing rote learning over the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for students to engage with and understand complex scientific concepts.
Total bill for Australian bureau of meteorology new website came in at $96M
The article reports that the Bureau of Meteorology's new website cost $96 million, a figure significantly higher than the initial estimates. The article examines the reasons behind the substantial cost overrun.
Show HN: Thand – open-source, distributed, JIT, PAM and provisioning platform
Hey HN!
We are building Thand, an open-source, distributed platform for Just-in-Time (JIT) access, authorization (PAM), and provisioning.
Why? I’ve been at various companies now; either having to raise tickets, waiting on internal processes to get access to systems, resources or SaaS tools. Or, having extremely elevated accounts all in one place and as a single point of failure when services go down just as you need them. None of the available PAM tools seemed easy to work with, so it got me seeking an alternative.
What is Thand? Thand is a lightweight, open source and self-hosted agent that runs locally or in your cloud environment. It orchestrates and distributes requests via durable workflows (via Temporal and CNCF Serverless workflows) to grant temporary access to resources or provision resources via its “providers”.
Unlike other tools, that are locked into particular cloud environments or SaaS providers. With Thand you deploy the agents with their respective access. Wherever, you need to get access to. Temporal can route the workflow execution to elevate or provision resources across multiple environments (cloud and local) and identities.
What's with the name? Thand is Sindarin, (‘Shield/Guard of the Forest’).
We are currently in preview and looking for feedback.
GitHub: https://github.com/thand-io/agent Docs: https://docs.thand.io Website: https://www.thand.io/
Thanks!
Trump Cancels Release of Crucial Economic Report to Hide His Failures
The article reports that former President Donald Trump has canceled the release of a quarterly economic report on the country's GDP, a move that experts say is an attempt to conceal the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic during his administration.
When Will the US Get $15K EVs?
The article examines the potential for affordable electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States, discussing the challenges and obstacles to achieving $15,000 EVs, and the role of government policies and technological advancements in making EVs more accessible to the mass market.
Adolescence lasts into 30s – new study shows four pivotal ages for your brain
The article discusses the increasing threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, such as power grids and water supplies, and the need for governments and companies to improve their cybersecurity measures to protect against these attacks, which can have devastating consequences for public safety and national security.
Our Phosphorescent World
The article discusses the crucial role of the phosphorus cycle in sustaining all life on Earth. It highlights how the cycling of phosphorus, a finite and nonrenewable resource, underpins the functioning of ecosystems and the production of food, and emphasizes the need for sustainable management of this essential element.