GPUHammer: Rowhammer attacks on GPU memories are practical
gpuhammer.com
Show HN: Shoggoth Mini – A soft tentacle robot powered by GPT-4o and RL
matthieulc.com
NIST ion clock sets new record for most accurate clock
nist.gov
The FIPS 140-3 Go Cryptographic Module
go.dev
To be a better programmer, write little proofs in your head
the-nerve-blog.ghost.io
Where's Firefox going next?
connect.mozilla.org
Encrypting files with passkeys and age
words.filippo.io
Designing for the Eye: Optical corrections in architecture and typography
nubero.ch
Hierarchical Modeling (H-Nets)
cartesia.ai
The Story of Mel, A Real Programmer, Annotated (1996)
users.cs.utah.edu
What Was Cyberpunk? In Memoriam: 1980-2020 (2020)
forums.insertcredit.com
Claude for Financial Services
anthropic.com
Easy dynamic dispatch using GLIBC Hardware Capabilities
kvr.at
OpenAI – vulnerability responsible disclosure
requilence.any.org
Show HN: Beyond Z²+C, Plot Any Fractal
juliascope.com
Hazel: A live functional programming environment with typed holes
github.com
Mira Murati’s AI startup Thinking Machines valued at $12B in early-stage funding
reuters.com
Claude is kicking ChatGPT's butt (in one thing)
ben-mini.com
CoinTracker (YC W18) is hiring to solve crypto taxes and accounting (remote)
This was so great.
I can imagine that people who grew up around graphical computer user interfaces (mouse, touch) would feel that they were sort of pre-ordained, just waiting for the chips to enable them.
But it was broadly-literate, deeply introspective, people who understood that computers could be an extension of the human mind and not just business and science tools. And this would require human-centric design.
"So when John McCarthy saw a [networked] air defense graphics terminal in the 50's [1], which was designed for tracking Russian bombers, his first thought was 'every home will have one'."
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/FSQ-7_Combat_Direction_Cent...