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After wearing the Pebble Time 2 for two weeks, I'll never buy another smartwatch

After trying the Pebble Time 2 for two weeks, the author argues it embodies what smartwatches were meant to be: long battery life, a simple, customizable platform, and a practical display. PebbleOS is lightweight and open-source, with a Rebble community for apps and watch faces. The e-paper display is legible, and charging quickly stretches to weeks. Priced around $225, it avoids obsolescence and invites personal customization. In short, it’s a focused, reliable smartwatch, unlike modern feature-heavy rivals.

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VulnHunter: Capital One's agentic AI code security tool

Capital One announces VulnHunter, an open-source agentic AI security tool that analyzes code from an attacker’s perspective to identify exploitable defects, map attack paths, and generate targeted remediations. Its falsification engine challenges its own conclusions, while attacker-first forward analysis simulates real attack journeys. When a defect survives, it provides evidence-backed remediation modeling for concrete code changes. Designed for developers, it reduces false positives and friction, enabling rapid repair. Released under Apache 2.0, VulnHunter runs with Claude Opus 4.8 and Claude Code and is available on GitHub for community collaboration.

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Manufact (YC S25) Is Hiring a Senior infra engineer to build the MCP cloud

Manufact, a YC-backed open-source MCP cloud platform, is hiring a Senior Infrastructure Engineer (SF/Remote) with 3+ years experience. Salary $100k-$180k; equity 0.10%-0.70%; visa sponsor. Build the cloud platform hosting MCP servers, observability, real-time alerts, and multi-tenant security; enable private-cloud deployments on AWS/Azure/GCP; own release pipelines. Requirements: end-to-end cloud ops, observability stack, Kubernetes or Terraform, first infra hire; SF relocation. Nice-to-have: Prometheus/OpenTelemetry, Grafana, ClickHouse. Interview includes design exercise and paid trial. Manufact's mcp-use SDK has 7M downloads, 10k GitHub stars; seed $6.3M; founders Luigi Pederzani, Pietro Zullo.

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Minikotlin

minikotlin is a from-scratch Kotlin-to-WebAssembly compiler that runs entirely in the browser. Implemented in C, it emits WASM-GC bytecode by hand and ships as a WASM module, taking .kt files and producing main.wasm in the tab (one-pass: lex, parse, sema, HIR, MIR, WASM-GC). It supports Kotlin features (classes, generics, null safety, coroutines, data classes, sealed hierarchies) and lowers them to WASM-GC primitives (structs, vtables, ref.test, CPS). The Studio offers offline multi-file editing and end-to-end in-tab testing, shown with a Race example, by Uğur Toprakdeviren.

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Multi-Primary Color Display Emerges as Next-Gen Color Reproduction Technology

At the 2026 Multi-Primary Color Display Ecosystem Conference in Shanghai, industry players showcased multi-primary color displays (4+ primaries) as the next-gen color technology, moving beyond RGB and BT.2020. The shift targets color reproduction and human visual perception, reducing metamerism, improving visual comfort, and aiding circadian rhythm control. Hisense unveiled RGBX—a four-primary panel with a four-primary backlight—claiming >130% BT.2020 gamut and improved color purity. BOE and TCL CSOT discussed industrialization. Realization requires developments in color conversion, content production, encoding, and certification; China seeks premium image quality via Mini LED/Micro LED and multi-primary colors.

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Apple targets dozens of OpenAI employees with legal letters

Financial Times Security Verification screen showing a 403 error, prompting users to enable JavaScript and cookies, displaying a request ID (a1c971550a5036e8) and links to Terms, Privacy, Cookie Policy, and copyright notices.

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Blatant AI slop just won a 25k USD DeepMind Kaggle Grand Prize

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I Owe My Life to the Commodore 64

An essay tracing how the Commodore 64, priced under $600 then under $300 and eventually $199, changed a boy's life. Sung J. Woo recalls saving up for the C64 and Datasette, trading play for problem‑solving as he learned BASIC through pirated games. The machine sparked his curiosity via Hardball, connected him to local BBS culture, and inspired early writing, laying the groundwork for a career as a Lead Application Developer. Decades later he rebought a 1541, transferred old disks, and now cherishes a C64 Ultimate revived by a modern entrepreneur.

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Trump Media to sell instant access to 'market-moving' social posts

Trump Media & Technology Group, owner of Truth Social, is launching a paid feed that delivers high-speed updates from top accounts to Wall Street firms. From 1 August, institutional clients will receive instant posts—“milliseconds”—via Truth API, 24/7. Aimed at traders who rely on market-moving posts, the service could turn Trump’s posts into a steady revenue stream for a loss-making company. Some firms have copied data without permission; Trump Media may block those methods. The White House declined to comment.

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Camera Chase Vehicle

An industrial chassis is transformed into a mechanically stabilized chase camera rover using a Freefly Movi M10 gimbal mounted to a 1/5-scale RC frame. It drives on a 10S DeWalt battery setup powered by a VESC 75V100, with CNC-milled standoffs and TPU fenders to keep CG low and prevent flips. Long-range HD FPV is provided by Amimon Connex gear (offline firmware updates required). Cameras evolved from GH4 to GH5s for better color and frame rate. Ice-racing tests informed balance, suspension, and the potential for dual-operator and automated tracking.

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What loss.backward() actually does

loss.backward performs reverse-mode automatic differentiation. A forward pass builds a computation graph; a backward pass walks it in reverse topological order, applying local derivatives and summing contributions from multiple paths to each input. One backward sweep yields dLoss/dp for all parameters, enabling efficient training. The article uses a microcrad example (a, b, e, L) to show the two paths and how gradients accumulate. It explains how the graph is constructed and memory managed (reference counting) in C. It ends with the standard four-step training loop.

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In Praise of Exhaustive Destructuring

Exhaustive destructuring in Rust improves safety during refactoring. Listing required fields (instead of ..) makes changes visible when a struct like WeatherReading gains new fields (e.g., wind_speed), because missing fields trigger compile-time errors, preventing silent propagation through layers. Destructuring self in methods enforces explicit field handling. The article argues this helps ensure consistency across data access, business logic, and API layers, and notes that while TypeScript supports pattern destructuring easily, and Haskell has some options (and proposals), Rust currently benefits from explicit field lists rather than partial patterns.

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Starlink from 1984

StarLink (1984) was DRI’s hardware-software approach to turn an IBM PC into a multiuser system. A card with an 8088 CPU, 64KB RAM, and four RS-232 ports plus an extra CPU/RAM ran Concurrent DOS on the host PC, allowing up to five users (one at the PC, four terminals). It aimed to extend MP/M’s multiuser lineage and compete with Altos systems but required 512KB RAM and a 5MB hard drive. Priced at $1,695, it failed to gain traction and was abandoned in 1985; the StarLink name later reappeared in different forms.

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EEG shows brain can simultaneous encode two speech streams

In a dynamic, multi-talker EEG study, competing speech streams are represented in cortex during attention switching. The findings show an asymmetry: engagement with the new stream begins before disengagement from the old one, creating a transient period where both streams are encoded; this is accompanied by a drop in EEG alpha power, reflecting listening effort. The study also tests lexical-context updating after switches using four context models and LLM-derived regressors; the Reset model (context reset after switch) best predicts neural data, suggesting the brain resets lexical predictions post-switch. Implications for attentional reallocation and speech processing are discussed.

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UIUC AI Teaching Assistant

Center-for-AI-Innovation/ai-teaching-assistant-uiuc is an open-source UI/UX and driver code for a multi-model TA_Chatbot. The system runs 11 models in parallel for text/image retrieval, generation, moderation, and ranking, delivering ~2-second responses. It leverages textbooks, lecture videos, and student QA forums (not publicly licensed) and uses semantic search in RLHF. Evaluation compares model outputs against human-authored answers. The project is plug-in friendly with Pinecone for document stores; installation via requirements.txt and a Gradio-based web app. Main files: main.py, TA_gradio_ux.py, prompting.py, evaluation.py, run_ta_gradio.sh. MIT license; live on HuggingFace.

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Pebble Mega Update – July 2026

Pebble Time 2: 23k+ built, ~80% of pre-orders fulfilled; remaining colors ship by July 28–31; stock imminent. Software: longer battery life (Time 2 ~21 days; Pebble 2 Duo ~30), new SDKs (Touch Screen, Speaker, RGB Backlight, FFI, debugger) and 2,120+ apps. Index 01: now in mass production; pre-orders shipping mainly by August end; ring size advisory. Pebble Round 2: mass production planned late July; ~14,000 pre-orders; ships by end of September. Hardware notes: replacements for reported faults (battery drain, touch, glass cracks); reports via Pebble app.

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Old Icons

Dr. Drang reflects on Mac icon history amid 'squircle jail' debate, tracing from 32x32, black-and-white icons to early guided cues. Apple used tilted rectangles with pictorial hints and protruding hands (MacWrite, MacPaint, HyperCard), while documents had upright dog-eared icons. Other publishers (Aldus PageMaker, QuarkXPress) followed, THINK used two hands at a keyboard generating a flowchart. As Macs evolved, these cues faded and icons became less constrained, even Apple utilities abandoned them. The piece, inspired by Paul Kafasis, celebrates whimsy of early Mac icons like ResEdit.

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How Has Roman Concrete Lasted for Millennia? 1,900-Year-Old Latrine Offers Clues

Researchers studying a 1,900-year-old latrine at Hadrian’s Villa found Roman concrete lasts partly due to long-term carbonation: atmospheric CO2 reacting with calcium to form calcite that fills cracks and strengthens the material, in addition to the known pozzolanic reaction. Analysis showed calcite as a primary binder in pores. The findings suggest carbonation contributes to durability and could inspire sustainable, lower-carbon modern concretes, building on 2023 work about quicklime deposits and aiming to cut concrete emissions.

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GrapheneOS recommended for domestic abuse victims

Tech-facilitated abuse is a major DV risk in Australia (99% of cases involve tech; up to 650% rise in some states; 27% of cases affect kids). A DV Safe Phone uses de-Googled devices (GrapheneOS on Pixel) to reduce tracking with near-zero telemetry, app isolation, and emergency controls. Regular smartphones expose location data, spyware, cloud syncing, and messages to abusers. Key safety features include a de-Googled OS, private hardware (new Pixel, 12GB RAM, 128GB+), kill switches for mic/cam/location, No-log VPNs, Tor, encrypted/self-deleting messaging, tracker detection, and metadata removal. PrivacyPros offers 4–7 hour hardening and Australian support resources.

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