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Meta AI glasses disable the camera if the capture LED is destroyed

9to5google.com
3 points·by p_stuart82·3 giorni fa·1 comments

Bipartisan bill fails to protect consumers from datacenters' true costs

theguardian.com
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Chemical accidents rise as Trump administration proposes weakening safety rules

insideclimatenews.org
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Meta uses CXL to reuse old DDR4 and cut some inference fleets by 25%

theregister.com
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A small hardware maker's 8GB of DRAM went from $35 to $300

cnbc.com
2 points·by p_stuart82·14 giorni fa·0 comments

Netflix requires every user profile to be tied to unique email address

arstechnica.com
5 points·by p_stuart82·15 giorni fa·0 comments

Linear elastic caching reduced Spanner's memory use by 15.5%

research.google
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Linus calls sched_ext's file layout "disgusting"

phoronix.com
4 points·by p_stuart82·17 giorni fa·0 comments

AutoJack: A single page can RCE the host running your AI agent

microsoft.com
6 points·by p_stuart82·21 giorni fa·0 comments

Microsoft patches 0-day disclosed by researcher it feuded with

arstechnica.com
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SK Hynix flooded with offers from Big Tech to secure memory chips

reuters.com
4 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Grafana says stolen GitHub token allowed attackers to download its codebase

bleepingcomputer.com
14 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·1 comments

FTC tells platforms to comply with Take It Down Act by May 19

ftc.gov
23 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·1 comments

ExploitGym: Can AI agents turn bugs into exploits?

arxiv.org
3 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·0 comments

AWS user gets $30K Claude bill after cost alert misses it

theregister.com
8 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Hotel check-in system exposed 1M passports and driver's licenses

techcrunch.com
4 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Tesla Wall Connector bootloader bypasses the firmware downgrade ratchet

synacktiv.com
136 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·82 comments

126 Chrome extensions collected WhatsApp data through undisclosed servers

malext.io
2 points·by p_stuart82·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Factorio syncs inputs, not a million objects [video]

youtube.com
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comments

p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
this feels closer to ATLAS/FFTW than a model runner. the generated kernel ages out, the tuning harness is the bit you actually want to keep.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I think you kind of answered this in the post though. "I want somebody to have used the thing" is dogfooding. and it's probably the only quality signal left that can't be generated in 30 minutes.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
that's the loop though. if GPT does the screening, people learn to write for GPT. once that loop exists, why would the company selling the filter want it gone?
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
imo this is a pricing problem more than a cooling-design problem. datacenters get cheap clean water while locals pay for the pipes and grid upgrades.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
yeah and once the KPI is "how much AI did you use" instead of "what did you ship," the budget blowout writes itself. people will game the number.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
because Chrome lets sites probe "installed", and LinkedIn turns that into telemetry.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yep. They built the quote engine before they built the pricing page. "OpenClaw" in your git history is enough to kick you off quota and onto metered billing.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
somehow it's always the expensive path that works fine.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
yeah the airdrop part is not having to turn one phone into a hotspot first.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Let the bot mess get bad enough, then charge users to prove they're human. That's the business model.
p_stuart82
·2 mesi fa·discuss
$250b committed to azure helps. especially when some of that is your own investment coming back.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
the thing is it doesn't even feel like mortgaging. shipping, features going out, everything looks fine. then something breaks and you realize you can't debug your own code without asking the model again.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
basically discount Kaggle. still get people poking at it, just none of the writeups or who-gets-paid drama.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
not just the cache though. every time you stop and come back, it basically reloads the whole session. if you just let it keep going, it counts like one smooth run. you hit the wall faster for actually checking its work.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
tbh ~1-3% PPL hit from Q4_K_M stopped being the bottleneck a while ago. the bottleneck is the 48 hours of guessing llama.cpp flags and chat template bugs before the ecosystem catches up. you are doing unpaid QA.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
for software engineering? not because of the typing.

the signal is every time a human has to grab the wheel. that's a label for what the agent still misses.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
exactly people paid the premium so somebody else's OAuth screwup wouldn't become their Sunday. and here we are.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
IMO nobody was paying for magic compute. they're paying to not touch ten years of glue.

if agents eat that glue, the moat gets thin fast.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
IMO it doesn't flatten design into one thing. it splits it. cheap obvious work at scale, and a way smaller premium tier for real authorship. the middle is what actually gets crushed.
p_stuart82
·3 mesi fa·discuss
the awkward part isn't just about reading sensitive files.

search, listings, direct reads, browser and computer use all sit behind different boundaries.

hard to tell what any given approval actually buys or exposes.