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DeepSeek V4 is a display of Huawei AI chip's capabilities

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Micron pushes US Congress to tighten chip-making tool export to China

reuters.com
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Show HN: Daily China AI news briefing – engineering, product, and business

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ASML's latest chipmaking gear is too pricey, even for TSMC

theedgemalaysia.com
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The AI Science Separation

thewirechina.com
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OpenClaw: Opioids for Chinese AI Companies

overnightai.substack.com
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Congress pushes new semiconductor export control law

tomshardware.com
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Netflix's AI deal puts the global VFX workforce at risk

restofworld.org
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US Utilities Plan $1.4T for AI Data Centers

tech-insider.org
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America and Public Disorder

walkingtheworld.substack.com
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Beijing Doesn't Think Like Washington–and the Iran Conflict Shows Why

carnegieendowment.org
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Show HN: Searchable archive of 900 books mentioned on Conversations with Tyler

cwtbookarchive.com
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Improve real-time voice AI with finite state machines

jackysjournal.substack.com
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jackyli02
·3 tháng trước·discuss
The landing page feels quite Claude design-y. Is that what you used? If so it's one of the better Claude design landing pages I've seen. Nice work!
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
The framing of tests-as-source-code resonates, but I think it extends further than testing specifically. From my experience building with AI coding tools, I spend increasingly more time reviewing and validating code than writing it. You end up acting like an engineering manager running a team of junior devs: scoping tasks tightly, reviewing output critically, deciding whether what came back meets the requirement. Tests are one expression of that, but so is code review - they're both forms of validation. The broader shift is that the developer's primary output is becoming judgment about correctness rather than the code itself.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Essentially the same thing Elon has been saying for years. Physical AI plays to a real Chinese advantage: manufacturing density. China doesn't just have cheap labor, it has the iteration speed that comes from having chip fabs, robotics assemblers, and end-user factories within the same industrial corridor. Compared to foundation models, the gap in embodied AI narrows fast when the bottleneck shifts from compute to real-world manufacturing.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
https://lynnandtonic.com/ is really well-built and has a distinctive style. Recommend checking it out!
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
This is explicitly framing hand-written code as the wrong workflow. That's a significant shift from even six months ago. My sense is this will become more common at companies building on top of APIs and integrations (Zapier's core domain), where the code is more glue than architecture. Whether it scales to systems-level work is a different question. The failure modes of agent-written code are still poorly understood, and "built mitigations" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that job listing.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
It's impossible for private companies to decide what state actors (especially the US military) want to do with AI.

OAI made a business decision to cooperate with the DoW. And they had to make the "we can't control how customers use it" excuse due to pressure from its employees, peer competitors and the general public.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
The "optimization" framing is where self-help tends to go wrong. Tyler Cowen has made a similar point that reading self-help books is often a form of procrastination disguised as productivity, because you're consuming meta-strategies rather than doing the actual work in whatever domain you care about.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
PMs in Meta-scale companies vs. startups has always been different, and they are diverging even more as AI gets better.

In startups anything goes. PMs and engs do whatever it takes to ship and scale the business. No one cares who's using AI in what way, as long as they're getting shit done.

In a place like Meta or Amazon, people also get more shit done with AI, but because these teams are huge, well-oiled machines, sudden productivity bumps or norm changes can drop overall productivity.

Totally agree with this post as long as it's limited to large, mature teams
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Totally agree that students should learn to actually write code.

To use a tool well, you have to understand how the tool works rather than outsourcing everything.

Good athletes know how their muscles work, good racers know about the springs and tires, and same goes for coders.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
on track for another 10x this year
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
To avoid "AI barging into human conversations unsolicited", you can either stop the AI from barging in, or remove the premise that this is a "human conversation". The latter might be easier.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
The role "reporter" deserves very little credence in AI now. The public might be better off if they get their information on AI from ChatGPT.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Wait till the tiktok influencers hear about this and jump on the bandwagon. Anthropic will keep winning
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Great timing, especially since Anthropic has been shipping huge improvements in their iOS app. Now they've replaced their Stone Age audio input and added live mode, the iOS experience is a lot closer to ChatGPT's (though still lacking a bit)
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
And last week's selloff isn't even about Saas, yet ppl just love to tell themselves that AI is going to nuke everything and we are all fucked
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Yep, "everyone wants an AI that fundamentally agrees with them" is probably the strongest argument for a multi-AI world.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Overall probably still SV. But depending on the circumstances China, Singapore, Dubai are all good. The physical location matters so little from a business perspective now though. So I think it's actually more of a lifestyle choice vs a business one.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
This shows how many "rights" people in the developed west enjoy are in fact privileges.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
SA is a real weasel lol. Acted like he stood behind Anthropic's principles just to announce the deal with DoW a few hours later.
jackyli02
·4 tháng trước·discuss
"Stood its ground" to some. Don't forget there are still lots (even in SV) who can't stop glazing companies like Palantir and Anduril.