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Show HN: Tesla Model Y Juniper First Drive

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Show HN: Research 2.0 with OpenAI Prism

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Show HN: EU AI Act

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Show HN: 6B fiber deal for AI data centers

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Show HN: Tool to Compare Camera Photo Quality in Seconds (Phones + Mirrorless)

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Show HN: I Created a Simple Guide to the Best AI Tools for Absolute Beginners

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Samsung hits ₩1,000T market cap (~$740B)

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A Claimed Quantum Computing Breakthrough Was Just Debunked

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Windows update disaster: security patch causes widespread system failures

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The Surprising Way AI Models Are Helping Humans Communicate Better

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Show HN: A Real-World Comparison of AI vs. Human Writing (Side-by-Side Examples)

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Claude Enters Healthcare: Microsoft Launches AI for Real Clinical Workflows

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List of Common Misconceptions

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·2 months ago·discuss
This is good reminder but I do regular calls to her even today also
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Seeing more modular gaming mice lately with swappable parts and weight tuning. Curious if this actually helps in competitive FPS or if consistency matters more. Anyone here used modular gear in serious play?
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·5 months ago·discuss
Curious what the HN crowd thinks matters most in camera comparisons — low-light, detail, or autofocus? Feedback will help shape the next update.
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·6 months ago·discuss
I created this guide because most “AI tool lists” online are either too technical. My aim was to make something simple enough for beginners who want to try AI without feeling overwhelmed. Happy to hear suggestions on what I should add or improve.
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·6 months ago·discuss
New analysis shows that a widely-publicized quantum computing “breakthrough” doesn’t replicate under closer scrutiny. Researchers attempted to reproduce the claimed quantum advantage and found conventional explanations for the results — suggesting the original announcement oversold what the device actually did.
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·6 months ago·discuss
One thing that surprised me in this piece is how quickly AI is becoming good at the parts of communication we assumed were uniquely human… It feels like AI is holding up a mirror not to what we say, but to how we listen
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·6 months ago·discuss
I like how they’re re-using old Samsung stock where possible and only switching people over as needed. It avoids unnecessary waste while still shifting to a more sustainable standard.
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·6 months ago·discuss
Microsoft is bringing Claude into healthcare workflows through Foundry — aiming at clinical and administrative tasks that require accuracy and compliance. Does AI in regulated medical settings actually improve reliability, or just shift risk?
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·6 months ago·discuss
Going through this page surprised me. A bunch of things I thought were “basic facts” like humans having only five senses, Einstein struggling with math, or seasons changing because we’re closer to the Sun turn out to be wrong. There are quite a few tech-related misconceptions in there too. Made me realize how many things we repeat without ever checking where they came from.
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·6 months ago·discuss
Incredible story: In 1971, a tiny bug in AT&T’s switching software caused a cascading failure that took down nearly all long-distance calling in the US. The entire system collapsed because one switch sent a malformed signal and every other switch copied the same failure. Wild early example of distributed-system fragility.
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·6 months ago·discuss
This is a great example of how a small change in the right place can outweigh years of incremental tuning.
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·6 months ago·discuss
Amazing to see satellite networks giving people a path online when terrestrial routes are blocked.
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·6 months ago·discuss
One detail that stood out is that latency and multimodal performance seem to have been major factors in Apple selecting Gemini. It suggests that the practical constraints of on device inference are still a significant bottleneck for assistants like Siri.
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·6 months ago·discuss
The 2016 JAMA paper illustrates how funding sources can shape research focus, reinforcing the value of transparency and multiple lines of evidence in nutrition research.
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·6 months ago·discuss
A lot of lessons from Google are really lessons from a historically unique monopoly era that no longer exists. Useful context, but dangerous to treat as timeless advice.