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Inspector General Finds Homeland Security Dept. Failed to Secure Phones

nytimes.com
5 points·by seemaze·2 months ago·2 comments

Messy Model Bench Tests; Qwen3.6-27B vs. Coder-Next

github.com
4 points·by seemaze·2 months ago·0 comments

Logitech Apple Developer Certificate has expired

old.reddit.com
12 points·by seemaze·6 months ago·4 comments

He Was a Supreme Court Lawyer. Then His Double Life Caught Up with Him

nytimes.com
2 points·by seemaze·6 months ago·0 comments

Tailscale Peer Relays

tailscale.com
364 points·by seemaze·8 months ago·114 comments

Chimps consume alcohol equivalent of nearly 2 drinks a day

arstechnica.com
4 points·by seemaze·10 months ago·1 comments

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seemaze
·7 hours ago·discuss
I hit the back button before the page finished loading
seemaze
·3 days ago·discuss
Mechanical timepieces are a luxury item, and these students are essentially artists in training. Wrist time was solved in the late 1970's with the commoditization of quartz movements. These 'jobs' will get replaced by AI at approximately the same pace as your local sculptor.
seemaze
·5 days ago·discuss
I dropped a Framework mainboard in rack mount case and use it as a speedy low power x86 homelab as well as an inference server.
seemaze
·5 days ago·discuss
May the Schwartz be with you.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48711604
seemaze
·8 days ago·discuss
What is Apples share across all memory delivered? How does that compare with the 40% of wafers locked up by OpenAI?

I don’t know the answer to either. On the surface I would estimate Apple a large, but not majority consumer overall.
seemaze
·8 days ago·discuss
>This isn’t to say don’t follow passions or pursue things to a moderate extreme, just don’t ever let it consume you.

Just moderate your moderation! It’s turtles all the way down
seemaze
·8 days ago·discuss
Explain how this works when their phones only capture roughly 20% market share, and their computers only 10%. That is to say nothing of the demand for server memory.

It seems like they only represent a fraction of the demand side, but wield an outsized influence over supply?
seemaze
·9 days ago·discuss
Absolutely this. Never try to parse a native PDF document with any expectation of coherence or consistency.
seemaze
·12 days ago·discuss
I was interested to see that Qwen3.5-122B-A10B narrowly beat Qwen3.6-27B on Donato Capitella's SWEBench-verified-mini run with a similar 128GB UMA architecture.

https://pi-local-coding-bench.dev
seemaze
·14 days ago·discuss
Having an a collective economy governed by the “free market” is like having a pile of stones governed by gravity. There exists a primary directive force, but if you want to construct a cathedral or a bomb shelter, you need to impose some constraints, lest you revert to the angle of repose.
seemaze
·16 days ago·discuss
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48672732

For example..
seemaze
·16 days ago·discuss
Base iPad went up almost 30%, including refurbs. Was recommending one to my parents for $299 - now it’s $379.
seemaze
·18 days ago·discuss
I highly recommend the recently published The Almighty Dollar: 500 Years of the World's Most Powerful Money by Brendan Greeley. It's an accessible look at how individuals, governments, markets, and value all intertwine to create a stable and widely used currency.
seemaze
·19 days ago·discuss
While I love the curiosity and creativity that has recently emerged around digital pen plotting, many people may not realize this was the workhorse technology for producing technical drawings for several decades in the late 20th century.[0]

Large format pen plotters with up to 8 separate pens were available for different line weights. Color was mostly avoided because the reproduction process of the time was still centered around diazotype[1], or monochromatic ammonium blue printing.

[0]https://piratefsh.github.io/2019/01/07/computer-art-history-...

[1]https://drawingmatter.org/a-blueprint-is-blue/
seemaze
·25 days ago·discuss
Previously -> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42428722
seemaze
·last month·discuss
Ah, so this is why raw Mythos was too "dangerous" to realease..
seemaze
·last month·discuss
lol, my org recently silently implemented automatic archiving for SharePoint files with mtimes older than 5 years. Woke up to 20,000 files in cold storage and the only user facing remedy is to manually restore each file one at a time.

After speaking with IT for several days, they begrudgingly exempted my site after ‘leadership approval’ but were confounded as to “why anyone would need files older than 5 years”

Forget the AI boom, there still orgs struggling with storage, databases, and email.
seemaze
·last month·discuss
Currently utilizing 126GB GTT on a headless host
seemaze
·last month·discuss
And here I am with 128GB Strix Halo longingly eyeing the Blackwell cards that spit tokens 10-20x the speed.

The question is ultimate shape of knowledge compression and bandwidth optimization at which we arrive I suppose.
seemaze
·last month·discuss
I personally enjoy the Alpine Linux diskless pattern for live images, with the ability to commit state changes back to the image via the Local Backup Utility, or LBU [0]

[0]https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_local_backup