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Banter, Duncan Sabien argues, has two ingredients: calling out a real transgression in a way that shows it’s forgivable, and signaling safety with good‑natured, absorbable reactions. It defuses social landmines, strengthens friendships after missteps, and communicates that flaws are acknowledged. But it can backfire when the line between loving banter and contempt isn’t clear, especially for those who feel insecure. Overall, banter expresses “we see you, flaws and all” and is more safety-inducing than silence.
picchio is a single Python script that measures local LLM performance (bits per weight, tok/s lanes, silent CPU fallback) for llama.cpp and ollama with no dependencies. It runs three measurement passes using a fixed prompt, compares prefill, decode, and wallclock against OS GPU readings to determine if the GPU did the work. It outputs verdicts (HEALTHY, SILENT CPU FALLBACK, CONFLICTING EVIDENCE), supports various flags (--selftest, --engine, --json, etc.), and stores cache under ~/.cache/picchio. Requires Python 3 and llama.cpp or ollama. MIT license.
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Steven Shaviro reviews The Illuminated Man: Life, Death and the Worlds of J. G. Ballard by Christopher Priest and Nina Allan, a biography linking Ballard’s wartime Shanghai and postwar Britain to his estranged, technoculture vision. The book traces Ballard’s trauma, marriage, internment, and life, showing how his novels—Crash, Concrete Island, Kingdom Come—reimagine everyday objects as alien landscapes; and how directors like Spielberg, Cronenberg, Wheatley adapted his work. The collaborators’ intertwined narrative, including Priest’s illness and Allan’s completion, yields a lucid, moving portrait though not a definitive account.
Alex Edwards explains using HTMX with Go by structuring HTML templates (base, pages, partials), embedding assets, and a reusable htmlRenderer to render full pages or partials. The guide covers a minimal app (button swapping a gopher image via /gopher) and a more advanced user search with /users and /users/search that returns full pages or partial rows based on HTMX HX-Request. It also covers embedding templates/assets, Vary: HX-Request, HTMX config (history, back-button behavior), redirects with HX-Redirect, error handling, and layout templates.
Dependabot version updates now use a default 3-day cooldown before opening a version update PR. The cooldown starts once a new release has been on its registry for three days, with no config required. This helps surface potential supply-chain issues before a bad release is merged. Security updates aren’t delayed and still open immediately. You can customize or opt out via .github/dependabot.yml. The default applies to all ecosystems on github.com and GHES 3.23; docs cover cooldown details.
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Accretive editing is a failure mode in which AI updates leave obsolete information intact, creating clutter. The author cites a real example: a doc says 'This project can authenticate with Amazon Bedrock' but is updated to 'LiteLLM' while the old provider remains mentioned. The result misleads readers. The remedy is a changelog or prominent notice—not patching with addenda. The root cause is that LLMs merge old and new inputs, producing both. The fix is to rewrite to the accurate text and remove the obsolete parts, so the document reads as if correct from the start.
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The Second Life of Sanskrit traces a revival driven by tech, social media and young Indians. Builders like Prathosh AP created Vagdhenu to render verses as chant and as a learning tutor; creators like Sanskrit Sparrow Gubbi host park meetups and online communities; IIT Bombay runs spoken-Sanskrit outreach; thousands enroll in online courses; Sanskrit is expanding beyond heritage to modern literature, translations, and even poetry and science fiction. Machine-learning datasets (Itihasa, Mitrasamgraha) turn texts into training data. Modi lauds youth reviving Sanskrit; the revival blends state support, online markets and custodians, but faces sustainability questions.
Guardian Angels (GAs) are personalized twin LLMs that emulate a user’s personality, values, and preferences to amplify the principal, not replace them. They use dynamic evaluation, active learning, elicitation, and reasoning to stay current and defend against adversarial AI. The piece criticizes current chatbots (mode collapse, laziness, brittleness, amnesia) and advocates CIRL-based cooperative RL, continual learning, and data-augmented personalization. Data is stored in an append log; interfaces favor a CLI-first workflow. A Gwern.net prototype, Gwern Branwen Transformer, could bootstrap GAs. Core principles: Enhancement, Mental Sovereignty, Self-Actualization; anti-principles against gimmicks and low-cost shortcuts. Potential use: politics/governance/security; startup path for users.
Mindgard reveals a straightforward, high‑impact vulnerability in Cursor for Windows: when loading a project, Cursor searches for Git binaries across locations including the repository root and will automatically execute a malicious git.exe from the repo without user interaction, causing arbitrary code execution. Despite discovery in December 2025 and 7+ months of vendor inaction, Cursor has not remediated or adequately communicated. As mitigations, Mindgard suggests path-scoped AppLocker rules and running untrusted repos in isolated environments. The disclosure questions trust and security processes in AI-enabled development tools.
An approach to high-performance backtesting by integrating DolphinDB’s Order Matching Simulator Plugin into existing C++ frameworks. It offers two integration paths: Swordfish (local, high-throughput) and the DolphinDB C++ API (remote). The design centers on a unified event-driven workflow: remote market-data replay, order matching, strategy callbacks, and order submission/cancellation via onQuote, onOrder, and onMatch. It covers system design (data replay, matching, evaluation), interface design (createMatchEngine, replay, getMatchEngine, submitOrder, cancelOrder), and implementation details for both paths, plus a simple backtest example and performance notes favoring Swordfish for speed and accelerated replay.
1M² WDL - 2b2t.place releases the largest public Minecraft world download for the 2b2t server, totaling about 15 TB (13.7 TiB) of highly compressed data. It includes a 1,024,000×1,024,000 Overworld area (plus a 512k² Overworld, 256k² End, and 100k² Nether), created by 28 bots using zvcr/SquashFS to archive years of map history. The archive is downloadable via torrent/magnet and comes with tools and docs to view, mount, or extract it (PlaceViewer, zvcr, MCA). It is independent of Mojang/2b2t.
PrismML announces Bonsai 27B, the first 27B-class model to run on a phone, based on Qwen3.6 27B. It ships two on-device variants: 1-bit Bonsai 27B (~3.9 GB) for phones and ternary Bonsai 27B (~5.9 GB) for laptops, both multimodal with a 262K-token context and end-to-end low-bit precision. It enables sustained agentic work with tool-calling and vision tasks on-device, reducing cloud dependence. Benchmarks show strong performance (math/coding near full-precision; tool-calling within a few points). Speeds: up to 163 tok/s (1-bit) on RTX 5090 and 87 tok/s on M5 Max. Apache 2.0; developer API preview.
Open source isn’t cost-free: maintenance labor, burnout, and harassment from big actors threaten sustainability as AI-generated contributions flood projects. Permissive licenses enabled corporate extraction, while restrictive/dual licenses often stymie adoption. Trust is eroded by rapid, viral growth and new attack vectors, with rising supply-chain risk. A radical shift is proposed: move from code-centric OSS to open specifications, with AI-generated local re-implementations, though this risks security and credit. To survive, teams should treat OSS as owned work: fund maintainers, enforce supply-chain audits, use internal registries, and ensure active corporate patronage.
S&P Global downgraded Oracle to BBB- (one notch above junk) with a stable outlook, citing massive AI-infrastructure investments driving up debt and capital needs. Oracle forecasts a roughly $42B free-cash-flow deficit in 2027 and total spending of $90–$95B, up from $60B. The company is shifting from software to a hyperscaler cloud, aiming for about 60% AI-driven revenue by 2028, but remains more customer-dependent and faces higher GPU/network costs. OpenAI is a central credit risk, with about half of contracted volume tied to it. Oracle has cut over 21,000 jobs to fund AI, while BIS warns of AI-debt risks.
Kontigo, a YC-aligned USDC-based neobank for Latinos founded in 2023 and based in San Francisco, is hiring a Head of Security / Principal Security Engineer / CISO. Full-time, remote option, visa sponsorship. Salary $120k–$220k plus 0.5%–1.0% equity. Founders: Jesus Alberto Castillo Ferrer (CEO) and Gino Guatavita. Requires 3+ years of security leadership; role emphasizes founder-mode security leadership to build a secure, globally accessible platform.
Armin Ronacher reimagines Babel via AI-assisted programming. He says progress depends on a shared language—the common understanding of concepts, boundaries, and ownership—not merely bricks. AI agents cut friction, letting changes be made in isolation, so large projects advance even when humans no longer agree on the architecture. Unlike the biblical tower, where the work halts, AI-enabled teams can continue building as shared understanding erodes. The tower keeps rising, with the risk that collaboration becomes mechanized and human coordination fades.
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