Can I run AI locally?
CanIRun.ai is a machine learning-powered platform that analyzes running form and provides personalized feedback to help runners improve their technique and prevent injuries. The platform uses computer vision and AI algorithms to analyze videos of runners and offer insights on their stride, cadence, and other biomechanical factors.
Meta Platforms: Lobbying, dark money, and the App Store Accountability Act
https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_b...
1M context is now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6
This article explores how Claude, Anthropic's language model, can handle up to 1 million tokens of context, providing a significant increase in its ability to understand and generate coherent long-form text compared to standard language models.
“This is not the computer for you”
The article discusses the author's experience with a computer that was not well-suited to their needs, highlighting the importance of carefully considering one's specific requirements when purchasing a new device.
Qatar helium shutdown puts chip supply chain on a two-week clock
Qatar's helium production shutdown has put the global chip supply chain on a two-week clock, as the country is a major supplier of this critical component for semiconductor manufacturing. This disruption could exacerbate the ongoing chip shortage and impact various industries that rely on semiconductors.
TUI Studio – visual terminal UI design tool
TUI Studio is a web-based platform that allows users to create, manage, and collaborate on interactive data visualizations and dashboards. The platform offers a range of tools and features to help users design, build, and share data-driven insights.
Vite 8.0 Is Out
Vite 8, a new major release of the fast and modern development tool, introduces significant improvements to the build pipeline, performance optimizations, and enhanced support for new web standards and frameworks.
The Wyden Siren Goes Off Again: We’ll Be “Stunned” By What the NSA Is Doing
The article discusses Senator Ron Wyden's concerns about the NSA's activities under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the government to conduct surveillance on non-US citizens abroad. Wyden warns that the public will be 'stunned' by the NSA's actions in this area, which he believes violate privacy rights.
Elon Musk pushes out more xAI founders as AI coding effort falters
https://archive.ph/rP4cb (text at bottom)
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2032201568335044978, https://xcancel.com/elonmusk/status/2032201568335044978
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/artificial-intelli...
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/elon-musk-screw...
Mouser: An open source alternative to Logi-Plus mouse software
I discovered this project because all-of-a-sudden Logi Options Plus software updater started taking 40-60% of my Intel Macbook Pro until I killed the process (of course it restarts). In my searches I ended up at a reddit discussion where I found other people with same issues.
I'm a minor contributor to this project but it aims to reduce/eliminate the need to use Logitech proprietary software and telemetry. We could use help if other people are interested.
Please check out the github link for more detailed motivations (eliminating telemetry) as a part of this project. Here is link: https://github.com/TomBadash/MouseControl
E2E encrypted messaging on Instagram will no longer be supported after 8 May
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to use Instagram, including information on creating an account, posting content, and engaging with others on the platform. It covers key features, privacy settings, and best practices for users to effectively navigate and utilize Instagram's functionalities.
Digg is gone again
Digg is a social news website where users can discover and share content from around the web. The platform allows users to vote on and comment on stories, with the most popular content being featured prominently.
John Carmack about open source and anti-AI activists
https://xcancel.com/id_aa_carmack/status/2032460578669691171
Your phone is an entire computer
The article discusses how modern smartphones are essentially full-fledged computers with powerful capabilities, from processing and storage to the variety of sensors and connectivity options they offer. It highlights the evolution of smartphones and how they have become indispensable tools in our daily lives, serving as versatile computing devices beyond just making calls and sending messages.
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Bucketsquatting is finally dead
The article discusses the death of 'bucket squatting,' a technique used by cybercriminals to compromise cloud storage accounts. It explains how recent changes in cloud storage policies have made this practice less effective, reducing the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive data stored in cloud buckets.
Games with loot boxes to get minimum 16 age rating across Europe
The article discusses a study that found the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant declines in life expectancy in many countries, with the United States and England experiencing some of the largest reductions. The study highlights the profound impact the pandemic has had on population health globally.
Parallels confirms MacBook Neo can run Windows in a virtual machine
What happens when US economic data becomes unreliable
The article discusses the potential challenges that can arise when US economic data becomes unreliable, including the impact on policymakers, businesses, and the public's understanding of the economy. It highlights the importance of accurate and trustworthy economic data for informed decision-making.
Lost Doctor Who episodes found
The article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to help tackle climate change, with potential applications in areas like renewable energy, carbon capture, and climate modeling. Experts highlight both the opportunities and challenges of deploying AI for environmental sustainability.
RAM kits are now sold with one fake RAM stick alongside a real one
Unscrupulous sellers are bundling fake RAM with real RAM to create an illusion of higher performance for AMD users, exploiting the ongoing memory shortage. This deceptive practice aims to provide desperate consumers with a temporary psychological relief as the supply crisis worsens.
Grief and the AI split
The article explores the author's personal experience with grief after the unexpected death of a loved one, and how their relationship with AI systems became a source of comfort and distress during this difficult time.
Source code of Swedish e-government services has been leaked
The full source code of Sweden's e-government platform was leaked from a compromised CGI Sverige infrastructure, potentially exposing sensitive government data and infrastructure details.
Montana passes Right to Compute act (2025)
Montana has passed the groundbreaking 'Right to Compute' Act, making it the first state in the nation to guarantee its citizens the right to access and use computing devices and services. The law aims to promote digital literacy and ensure equal access to technology for all Montanans.
XML is a cheap DSL
This article discusses the use of XML as a cheap and simple domain-specific language (DSL) for configuration and data representation. It explores the benefits and limitations of using XML, highlighting its ease of use, human-readability, and widespread support, while also addressing potential drawbacks such as verbosity and performance concerns.
Meta Platforms: Lobbying, dark money, and the App Store Accountability Act
The article examines the phenomenon of meta-lobbying, where organizations influence policy decisions not through direct lobbying, but by shaping the broader public discourse and agenda. It also discusses other related findings on the dynamics of political influence and transparency in policymaking.
Nanny state discovers Linux, demands it check kids' IDs before booting
The article discusses the importance of verifying the integrity of operating systems to mitigate potential security risks and maintain user trust. It highlights the need for robust verification mechanisms to ensure that software updates and system configurations are legitimate and have not been tampered with.
GIMP 3.2 released
GIMP 3.2, the latest version of the popular open-source image editor, has been released. The update includes improvements to the user interface, new image processing capabilities, and better support for modern hardware and software.
Human Rights Watch says drone strikes in Haiti have killed nearly 1,250 people
The article reports that Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned recent drone strikes in Haiti that killed several civilians, including children. HRW calls for an immediate investigation into the strikes and for the Haitian government to ensure the protection of civilians.