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GitHub Actions is slowly killing engineering teams
codesuki about 7 hours ago

GitHub Actions is slowly killing engineering teams

The article discusses the potential pitfalls of overusing GitHub Actions in software development teams, highlighting the importance of balancing automation and manual processes to maintain team productivity and code quality.

iankduncan.com
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I reversed Tower of Fantasy's anti-cheat driver: a BYOVD toolkit never loaded
svespalec about 7 hours ago

I reversed Tower of Fantasy's anti-cheat driver: a BYOVD toolkit never loaded

The article examines the security vulnerabilities discovered in the Vespa search engine, including exposed authentication tokens, arbitrary command execution, and an insecure default configuration. It highlights the importance of thorough security assessments and the need for users to carefully configure the Vespa service to mitigate potential risks.

vespalec.com
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C isn't a programming language anymore (2022)
stickynotememo about 10 hours ago

C isn't a programming language anymore (2022)

The article argues that C is not a programming language, but rather a collection of conventions, idioms, and a set of language primitives. It suggests that C is better understood as a tool kit or framework for building programming languages, rather than a standalone language.

faultlore.com
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Cubans rendered powerless as outages persist and tensions with US escalate
petethomas about 11 hours ago

Cubans rendered powerless as outages persist and tensions with US escalate

The article discusses the ongoing power outages in Cuba and the impact of U.S. sanctions on the country's ability to import oil and maintain its electrical grid. It also explores the role of the Trump administration's policies in exacerbating the situation and the challenges Cuba faces in addressing the crisis.

apnews.com
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Show HN: Local task classifier and dispatcher on RTX 3080
Shubham_Amb about 10 hours ago

Show HN: Local task classifier and dispatcher on RTX 3080

Hi HN, I am shubham a 3d artist who learned coding in college as an I.T. graduate know logics but not an expert as i just wanna try my hands on to ai

So i built Resilient Workflow Sentinel this is offline ai agent which classify urgency (Low,Medium and HIgh) and dispatches to the candidates based on availability Well i want an offline system like a person can trust with its sensitive data to stay completely locally

Did use ai to code for speeding and cutting labor.

Its works on RTX 3080 system (this is an basic affordable setup not heavy ai machinery) which i want it to make it reliable without heavy upgrade This is full system doesn't require ollama(I am not against it)

I see in companies tickets are raised on jira and slack. Currently people or manager (self) have to sort those things either manually read one by one or send them to the cloud. But the issue is you can't send everything like there is a lot of sensitive data out there which they do not trust and makes it harder and manual sorting through thousands is likely a nightmare.

But then just imagine u get all the task classified like its urgency and distribution u can selectively see which task is urgent and needs immediate attention and last of all information doesn't leave your building totally secure Also Api sending is not the only issue u are paying per token cost for task for each may be monthly 100$ to 1000$ which can like save hassle for startup a lot or companies as well

There was several biases like positional bias also json out put bias also have issues in attention At start i tried just prompting things like Chain of thoughts,RISE(evaluate negative first), given negative examples,Positive examples, somewhere it was struggling with commonsense issue so examples for that (Later changed the approach)

Well prompting did give the output and worked well but took too much time to process for single task like 70 to 90secs for a task

Then i tried batching and the biases got worst like it got stronger it always use to like favour alice also more prompts are like ignored and more

For json output i used constrain so model can only generate json and if fails there is a as well parser i used when i implemented prompting only

This reduce time from 90sec to nearly 15 to 30secs per task I used steering vector to correct the attention i seen issues happening

Stack: Language: Python 3.10 Model: qwen2.5-7b-instruct Libraries: Pytorch, Hugging Face Transformers (No Langchain, No Ollama) API: Fast API UI: NiceGUI Hardware: Ryzen 5, 16Gb ram RTX 3080

Implementation:

Quantization: Load model in nf4 quantization so models like 7b can fit on vram of 10gb which is on rtx 3080 also my hardware

Steering Vectors: Standard prompting wasn't enough. I need to block or direct certain things on a certain layer of llm to make it reliable.

Json Constraints: Used constraint to make model strictly give json and also stop from over explanation this happens at logits level where token are blocked which are not required etc

github : https://github.com/resilientworkflowsentinel/resilient-workf...

Youtube: https://youtu.be/tky3eURLzWo

github.com
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What's at the Other End of 8.8.8.8?
marinesebastian about 7 hours ago

What's at the Other End of 8.8.8.8?

The article discusses the significance of the IP address 8.8.8.8, which is the primary DNS server operated by Google. It explores the history, purpose, and impact of this widely used public DNS resolver on the internet and its users.

blog.nono.io
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Show HN: Calfkit – an SDK to build distributed, event-driven AI agents on Kafka
ryanyu about 11 hours ago

Show HN: Calfkit – an SDK to build distributed, event-driven AI agents on Kafka

I think agents should work like real teams, with independent, distinct roles, async communication, and the ability to onboard new teammates or tools without restructuring the whole org. I built backend systems at Yahoo and TikTok so event-driven agents felt obvious. But no agent SDKs were using this pattern, so I made Calfkit.

Calfkit breaks down agents into independent services (LLM inference, tools, and routing) that communicate asynchronously through Kafka. Agents, tool services, and downstream consumers can be deployed, added-to, removed, and scaled independently.

Check it out if this interests you! I’m curious to see what y’all think.

github.com
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Generative Pen-Trained Transformer
Twarner about 5 hours ago

Generative Pen-Trained Transformer

Polargraph is an open-source drawing robot platform that uses polar coordinates to create large-scale drawings. The article provides an overview of the Polargraph system, including its hardware components, software, and the process of creating and controlling drawings.

theodore.net
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U.S. Dealers in Full Panic Mode After Canada Green-Lights Chinese Cars
testing22321 about 11 hours ago

U.S. Dealers in Full Panic Mode After Canada Green-Lights Chinese Cars

The article discusses the impact of Canada's decision to allow the sale of Chinese-made vehicles, which has caused a sense of panic among U.S. car dealers who fear increased competition from lower-priced Chinese models entering the North American market.

thedrive.com
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Show HN: Total Recall – write-gated memory for Claude Code
davegoldblatt about 10 hours ago

Show HN: Total Recall – write-gated memory for Claude Code

built this because I got tired of re-teaching Claude Code the same context every session. Preferences, decisions, “we already tried X,” “don’t touch this file,” etc. After a few days it starts to feel like onboarding the same coworker every morning.

Most “agent memory” tools auto-save everything. That feels good briefly, then memory turns into a junk drawer and retrieval gets noisy. Total Recall takes the opposite approach: a write gate. Before anything gets promoted, it asks one question: “Will this change future behavior?” If not, it doesn’t get saved.

How it works:

Daily log first (raw notes)

Promote durable stuff into registers (decisions, preferences, people, projects)

Small working memory loads every session (kept intentionally lean)

Hooks fail open. SessionStart can surface open loops + recent context. PreCompact writes to disk (not model-visible stdout)

The holy shit moment is simple: tell Claude one important preference or decision once, come back tomorrow, and it behaves correctly without you repeating yourself.

Would love feedback from heavy Claude Code users:

Does the write gate feel right or too strict?

Does this actually reduce repetition over multiple days?

Any workflow/privacy footguns I’m missing?

github.com
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A 2.5x faster Postgres parser with Claude Code
kiwicopple about 1 hour ago

A 2.5x faster Postgres parser with Claude Code

The article discusses the engineering behind AI parsers, including their architecture, techniques for handling ambiguity, and the challenges of developing robust and accurate parsing systems for natural language processing tasks.

multigres.com
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Homeland Security is trying to force tech to hand over data about Trump critics
c420 about 10 hours ago

Homeland Security is trying to force tech to hand over data about Trump critics

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is seeking to compel technology companies to help them access encrypted communications, raising concerns about user privacy and the balance between national security and civil liberties.

yahoo.com
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ICE and CBP's Face-Recognition App Can't Verify Who People Are
cdrnsf about 12 hours ago

ICE and CBP's Face-Recognition App Can't Verify Who People Are

The article discusses the expansion of facial recognition technology by U.S. immigration agencies, including the use of mobile devices for identity verification and increased data sharing across government agencies. It highlights concerns about privacy and civil liberties raised by the increasing use of these technologies.

wired.com
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We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands
notepad0x90 about 8 hours ago

We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands

The article discusses the ongoing power outages in Pakistan, which have led to widespread disruption and protests across the country. It examines the underlying causes of the crisis, including aging infrastructure, soaring energy demand, and government policies, and highlights the impact on businesses and everyday life.

bbc.com
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Treasury SEC Admits Americans Are on the Hook for Trump's $10B Lawsuit
SilverElfin about 6 hours ago

Treasury SEC Admits Americans Are on the Hook for Trump's $10B Lawsuit

The article discusses a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Treasury against the IRS, alleging that the agency improperly released taxpayer information to the public. The lawsuit highlights the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the IRS regarding transparency and taxpayer privacy.

newrepublic.com
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Horizons – OSS Agent Execution Engine
JoshPurtell about 9 hours ago

Horizons – OSS Agent Execution Engine

Horizons is an open-source framework for building multi-modal AI assistants that can engage in diverse tasks. It provides a modular architecture, integrating language models, knowledge bases, and task-specific components to create versatile AI agents.

github.com
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The $921M Special Interest Machine That Controls California
rahimnathwani about 7 hours ago

The $921M Special Interest Machine That Controls California

This article examines the powerful network of special interest groups and lobbyists in California, who collectively spend over $921 million annually to influence state politics and legislation. It delves into the complex web of industry associations, corporate interests, and political organizations that shape policy decisions in the state.

garryslist.org
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'We don't want to end up like the US', ex-Australian Prime Minister Turnbull
KnuthIsGod about 7 hours ago

'We don't want to end up like the US', ex-Australian Prime Minister Turnbull

Industry leaders and politicians gathered in Sydney to discuss the future development of the city, focusing on topics such as infrastructure, housing, and economic growth.

smh.com.au
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' injection' claims in ski jump competition investigation by WADA
anigbrowl about 6 hours ago

' injection' claims in ski jump competition investigation by WADA

The World Anti-Doping Agency is investigating claims of penis injection doping in the sport of ski jumping at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The allegations suggest that some athletes may have been using performance-enhancing drugs administered through penile injections to gain an unfair advantage.

theguardian.com
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The unfathomable Minnesota transcript that tells the reality of America today
hn_acker about 11 hours ago

The unfathomable Minnesota transcript that tells the reality of America today

The article discusses a court transcript involving a Minnesota case where the judge ordered a woman named Julie Le to show cause why she should not be held in contempt of court for refusing to comply with a previous order. The transcript provides insight into the legal proceedings and the judge's reasoning behind the show cause order.

lawdork.com
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