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macOS 28 will not support encrypted HFS+ volumes

support.apple.com
48 points·by Lihh27·3 days ago·16 comments

How p-hacking built the world's most expensive safety regime

worksinprogress.news
17 points·by Lihh27·11 days ago·7 comments

Prosecutors used ChatGPT logs in a wildfire trial; jury split 10-2 for defense

theverge.com
6 points·by Lihh27·12 days ago·0 comments

A Streptomyces megacluster encodes synergistic biotin-targeting antibiotics

nature.com
2 points·by Lihh27·13 days ago·0 comments

US Army used 35 drones and 100 lb of C4 to clear a breach

businessinsider.com
6 points·by Lihh27·14 days ago·1 comments

Microsoft extends Windows 10 security updates to 2027

arstechnica.com
5 points·by Lihh27·15 days ago·1 comments

Congress wants Big Tech to pay AI's power bills

thenextweb.com
6 points·by Lihh27·16 days ago·0 comments

Raspberry Pi Locator to shut down after its bot was blocked

hackaday.com
2 points·by Lihh27·17 days ago·0 comments

Scattered Spider Hackers Plead Guilty on Day 1 of Trial

krebsonsecurity.com
3 points·by Lihh27·18 days ago·0 comments

The UK will scan asylum seekers' faces for age checks

wired.com
15 points·by Lihh27·21 days ago·1 comments

Inflect-Nano, a 4.63M-parameter local TTS model with its own vocoder

huggingface.co
2 points·by Lihh27·23 days ago·0 comments

Silicon Motion exec: Retail SSD market has almost disappeared

tomshardware.com
18 points·by Lihh27·25 days ago·2 comments

Chinese hackers breach REDCap servers, steal medical research

bleepingcomputer.com
3 points·by Lihh27·26 days ago·0 comments

Starlink shifts hardware from one-time purchase to $10/month rental

arstechnica.com
40 points·by Lihh27·last month·22 comments

SpaceX IPO deck says "Deploy orbital AI compute at scale"

sec.gov
2 points·by Lihh27·last month·3 comments

Android gets fake-call detection for spoofed calls

arstechnica.com
1 points·by Lihh27·last month·0 comments

Flathub bans AI-generated apps and submissions

gamingonlinux.com
4 points·by Lihh27·last month·0 comments

QEMU may allow AI-generated contributions in non-critical areas

phoronix.com
2 points·by Lihh27·last month·0 comments

Any website could control Urban VPN's Chrome extension with "Toad"

amibeingpwned.com
2 points·by Lihh27·last month·0 comments

SpaceX gets $2.29B Space Force sensor-to-shooter network contract

arstechnica.com
28 points·by Lihh27·2 months ago·10 comments

comments

Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
arXiv moderators: https://arxiv.org/moderators/

Editorial Advisory Council: https://info.arxiv.org/about/people/editorial_advisory_counc...

Moderation standards: https://info.arxiv.org/help/moderation/index.html

Thomas Dietterich's thread: https://x.com/tdietterich/status/2055000956144935055
Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
the order here is backwards. publish the package first and let people apply without committing. right now GitLab gets the signal before employees even get the terms.
Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
similar idea, but the failure mode is better. a branch mispredict burns cycles. a bad guess here usually just means no bonus tokens. https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.17192
Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
TUIs were supposed to be the simple option. now they're just web apps wearing a terminal costume
Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
the wrapper is basically env var glue. You’re still betting the whole loop on Anthropic's closed client.
Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
radiology already had its "AI beats doctors" moment. radiologists are still here. what changed first was the workflow, not the specialty. er is probably next.
Lihh27
·2 months ago·discuss
Disabling conflicting extensions, sure. Writing to global settings and leaving the mess behind after uninstall is not the same thing.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
per-request was broken, yeah. but $10 of monthly credits is basically just a prepaid wallet with a reset timer.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
heh the key move is the worm. you can't catch it by checking on a second box because there is no clean box.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
cheaper than finding out their own 40B internal project has no users in two years.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
That's the trap though. The moment you approve every step, you're no longer getting the product that was sold to you. You're doing code review on a stochastic intern. The whole 10x story depends on you eventually looking away.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
skills.md heh they serialized you into a config file and used it to boot your replacement. could've at least picked a better extension.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
it's worse than a tie. 10x everyone just floods the market and tanks per-unit price. you pay the AI tax and your output is worth less.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
heh adaptive thinking is letting the meter run itself. they make more when it runs longer.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
> The best design is original, groundbreaking and often counterintuitive

most of those "breakthroughs" were just constraint hacks. no room for a reload button. no room for another menu.

enterprise buyers don't pay for counterintuitive. they pay so the new hire finds save without training.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
schools spent decades training kids to produce the right-shaped answer as fast as possible. AI just plays that game faster.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
the most tmux thing in the world is that "make tmux usable" is still a genre.
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
yeah three projects, one account lock, everyone's users stop getting updates. that's the pattern
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
that's the catch with gp/ad. for a lot of orgs the hard part is intune/entra now. swapping the desktop is easy. replacing identity and device management is the real migration
Lihh27
·3 months ago·discuss
the license was never the real bill. the control plane was