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An essay presenting activation energy as a general model for motivation and behavior. It argues that initial costs to start an action are higher than keeping it going, with analogies from neurons firing, static vs kinetic friction, and momentum in friendships. It applies the idea to conversations, exercise, and habit formation, suggesting small interventions (eg, cookies out of reach, visible exercise bike) to lower thresholds. It notes energy sources vary by person—introverts, hunger, and forward-looking goals—and urges mindful attention to activation-energy costs.
ModCon 2026: Modular announces open source Mojo 1.0 (Apache 2.0), open-sourcing MAX, and a production-ready Modular Platform. Mojo is fully open; Windows support is coming via Microsoft collaboration. Modular Cloud is public (console.modular.com) with OpenRouter-backed shared endpoints and dedicated deployments, now supporting AWS Trainium, Google TPUs, Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 Ultra, and Dragonfly alongside CPUs/GPUs. An alliance program will expand the ecosystem; goal: write a model once and run on any accelerator—open silicon, open cloud, open source.
Ars Technica reports that under RFK Jr.’s tenure as HHS secretary, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) faces collapse threats: ~75% of staff cut, about 150 grants canceled totaling over $250 million, and only a small portion of a $345 million 2026 appropriation spent ($15 million). Experts call the agency “on the brink” and worry it may not survive a second term. Thirty Democratic senators deem the moves “sabotage,” demanding rescission. The agency funds research on patient safety, care quality, rural health, autism screening, and reducing opioid reliance.
The article argues that C++ is effectively split into two camps: a modern, toolable, source-buildable ecosystem favored by Google, Microsoft, and other tech companies, and a legacy, 'pet-code' world dominated by unchanged, ABI-stable code in banks and older systems. The C++ committee doubles down on backward compatibility and non-breaking evolution (P3466, safety profiles), while real-world tooling lags. Governments warn against memory-unsafe languages; Rust adoption grows; Google even experiments in Rust interop. Modules and safety profiles are designed to help legacy code without forcing migrations, but the split risks a fractured future and a non-unified language.
incident.io replaced its single Pub/Sub broker with a dual-broker, active-active setup using Pub/Sub and NATS. They built an eventadapter abstraction to hide broker specifics, then a dynamic load balancer to evenly split publish traffic (50/50 by ULID hash) and automatically failover on errors via circuit breakers. On the subscriber side, a delay-based, oldest-message-first scheduler coalesces work across both brokers while sharing a single concurrency budget. Chaos-tested in production, turning off Pub/Sub caused no customer impact; reliability and observability improved.
David Samson argues that humans are outliers: we sleep the least yet have the most REM sleep among primates. Hadza sleep is fragmented and short but satisfying, challenging the Paleo sleep idea. The 1.8-million-year shift to ground sleeping in social camps, aided by Shelter, Heat, Environmental prep, Lux, and Lookouts (SHELL), created a new sleep ecology and a physical exophenotype that reshaped sleep. Sleep quality hinges on circadian alignment as much as duration; small-scale societies sometimes sleep less efficiently yet feel fine due to strong circadian rhythms. Moderns should optimize light and temperature cues, promote co-sleeping when beneficial, and respect circadian timing rather than chasing eight hours.
Alive2 is a translation-validation tool for LLVM IR that proves optimizations preserve behavior or finds bugs. Bugs fall into false alarms and missed alarms (where a real bug is not signaled). Missed alarms require function pairs with equal signatures that diverge on some inputs. The authors test two approaches: (1) a modified YARPGen producing pairs free of UB but with observable differences, tested by Alive2; (2) Minotaur-assisted synthesis that generates many candidate replacements and checks refinement with Alive2 and llvm-mca. So far few missed alarms found; Alive2 and Z3 seem robust, but not conclusive; they suggest investigating function attributes.
Bun 1.4’s Rust rewrite is criticized as a failed pivot toward AI-driven development. After initial promise and fanfare, release dates have repeatedly passed with no stable version, fueling community frustration. The project relies heavily on bot-driven PRs and Claude prompts, raising concerns about code quality and memory safety. Zig founder Andrew Kelley’s critique is cited, suggesting the rewrite abandoned solid engineering in favor of headlines. The result: a long delay and a large, problematic PR backlog rather than a reliable v1.4.
lucasartsifier is a static analysis tool that decompiles Sierra SCI games, abstracts their scripts into a guarded control-flow graph, identifies softlocks (states where victory is unreachable), and derives/verifies guards to prevent them. It patches the game by generating Sierra loose-patch scripts, keeping originals intact. It discovers start/victory/death/debug hooks from in-game code. Tested on Leisure Suit Larry 2, King's Quest IV/VI, Laura Bow 2; King Quest V in progress. The pipeline decompiles to JSON IR, derives guards, rebuilds patched scripts, and can run headless with Python 3. External toolchains: sci-tools fork and SCICompanion; no game data shipped. MIT license.
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CUDA Shared Memory Swizzling explains how to avoid shared-memory bank conflicts without padding by swizzling the shared-memory indices. Swizzling rearranges indices via an NX-sized block and XOR-based permutation, ensuring a one-to-one mapping and maximizing unique swizzled indices. In matrix transpose examples, swizzling eliminates bank conflicts without extra memory, unlike padding. The article compares three approaches (bank conflicts, padding, swizzling) and reports on an 8192×8192 transpose: conflict 1.10 ms vs padding 0.92 ms and swizzling 0.92 ms; padding wastes memory and can affect alignment; swizzling is more complex but memory-efficient.
Palomar is a registry for Lean-verified mathematics, now open for submissions. It is an initiative by the Lean FRO and ICARM, with Tao on the scientific advisory board. Palomar aims to be a preprint-like registry for Lean proofs: each submission is a snapshot of a GitHub repository containing a challenge file (human-readable description), a solution module (proof), and a formalization.yaml (informal description and metadata). Repositories pass two checks: (a) mechanical typechecking that the solution proves the claim (Comparator), and (b) alignment of description with the claim (via a large language model). Not a peer-reviewed journal; Tao has submitted Sendov’s conjecture.
OpenLogi is an independent, open-source, local-first alternative to Logitech Options+ for Logitech mice, written in Rust. It drives HID++ directly to remap buttons, control DPI/SmartShift, and manage per-app profiles, all without accounts or telemetry. Bindings and profiles live in a plain TOML file written to the device. It supports Bolt/Unifying/Lightspeed, Bluetooth or USB on macOS, Linux, and Windows, with signed installers. It requires quitting Options+; only one HID++ host can own a receiver. Supported mice include MX Master 4/3S/3, Anywhere 3, Signature M650, Ergo M575. MIT/Apache-2.0.
Florence Hazrat surveys the long, contested history of punctuation's parenthesis, tracing its origins to Renaissance theorists and its development as a literary device that interrupts, delays, and enriches meaning. From Salutati to Sidney, writers used brackets to expand thought without breaking the main sentence, making reading a mental exercise. The article discusses how parentheses function visually and sonically, how they tease memory and interior life, and how famous works like Arcadia popularized bracket usage, influencing later authors such as Mary Wroth. Ultimately, parentheses are presented as an ethical, creative tool that both subverts and deepens narrative.
An integer narrator bound by −2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 reaches the max, 2,147,483,647, and is told to add one. Ada detects the overflow, raising Constraint_Error explicitly in main.adb:14. The exception propagates, the stack unwinds, and the program terminates as the runtime cleans up. The value does not wrap to negative; Ada prevents the universe from lying, leaving the narrator at 2,147,483,647 as the run ends.
British study followed 3,400 primary-school children in London and Luton for five years to assess the impact of London's 2019 Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) on lung growth. London kids started with smaller lung capacity than Luton; by year four, London's lung capacity matched Luton's. The share with clinically impaired lungs fell from 14% to 9% in London (to 7% in Luton). Nitrogen dioxide exposure dropped faster in London. While encouraging, authors warn other factors (Covid era, activity) must be considered; pollution remains above WHO guidelines.
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