Intel and AMD standardise ChkTag to bring Memory Safety to x86
community.intel.com
AWS multiple services outage in us-east-1
health.aws.amazon.com
A laser pointer at 2B FPS [video]
youtube.com
Building a message queue with only two UNIX signals
leandronsp.com
Production RAG: what I learned from processing 5M+ documents
blog.abdellatif.io
Why UUIDs won't protect your secrets
alexsci.com
BERT is just a single text diffusion step
nathan.rs
Alibaba Cloud says it cut Nvidia AI GPU use by 82% with new pooling system
tomshardware.com
Postman which I thought worked locally on my computer, is down
status.postman.com
My trick for getting consistent classification from LLMs
verdik.substack.com
Show HN: I created a cross-platform GUI for the JJ VCS (Git compatible)
judojj.com
Today is when the Amazon brain drain sent AWS down the spout
theregister.com
Argentine peso weakens to fresh low despite US interventions
ft.com
x86-64 Playground – An online assembly editor and GDB-like debugger
x64.halb.it
Code from MIT's 1986 SICP video lectures
github.com
How to stop Linux threads cleanly
mazzo.li
TernFS – an exabyte scale, multi-region distributed filesystem
xtxmarkets.com
Optical diffraction patterns made with a MOPA laser engraving machine [video]
youtube.com
Wikipedia says traffic is falling due to AI search summaries and social video
techcrunch.com
Results from blood test for 50 cancers
bbc.com
> But his friend Hannah Arendt took up many of his ideas in her opus The Human Condition (1958), which argues that political life, like aesthetics, is characterised by an innate, albeit now widely ignored, human need for self-display through performances that are not labour, or routine, or ritual, but what she, following Rosenberg, called ‘action’. Like her friend, Arendt was concerned that possibilities for action in our society were being eroded by mechanisation and bureaucratisation on the one hand, and, on the other, illusory forms of pseudo-action, ranging from the benumbing pleasures of the entertainment industry to the chimeras of mass politics.
I feel like there’s some insight here on how we all interact not just on HN but on social media/forums more broadly but i can’t quite connect the disparate ideas floating around in my head right now.