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HYPERHELL is a GitHub project by Daniel Dugas that showcases the first 4-Dimensional DOOM-like game. The demo requires WebGPU hardware and browser support, rendering 4D space via a '4D Eye' camera with a 3D sensor and an 'Unblink' mechanic. In the game, players descend into a 4D maze of demons and dark angels, meet the Bargainer who offers an exchange, and must alter themselves to transcend three dimensions or be trapped. The project explains the idea of rendering 4D worlds and includes dev logs and a gameplay video.
Author builds a home Tailscale exit node on a Proxmox LXC to route internet traffic through a personal gateway. Using traceroute and curl, they show enabling 0.0.0.0/0 and ::/0 routes traffic via the exit node, making Tailscale a full-tunnel VPN while DERP provides fallback. Tailscale’s control plane handles auth and NAT traversal; traffic goes peer-to-peer when possible. They compare to OpenVPN, discuss costs (exit-node traffic borne by you, potential free tier), and explain DNS behaviors, split DNS (home.arpa via AdGuard), and trust boundaries. Proxmox LXC caveats and setup steps included.
Requests setting a user-agent and complying with the robots policy, with links to w.wiki/4wJS and Wikimedia Phabricator ticket T400119.
PhAIL (Physical AI Leaderboard) by Positronic Robotics compares five leading physical AI models on a single commercial task, reporting production metrics. The experiments run on a Franka FR3 robot with a Robotiq 2F-85 gripper (DROID); datasets are currently loading. The site offers Run, Explorer, Submit, and Consortium pages and invites joining the consortium.
Cerno enables hardware-free human verification via an open-source TypeScript SDK. The pipeline: PoW with adaptive SHA-256 prefix; maze generation with Growing Tree and a seeded PRNG; motor-control analysis of 12 pointer-event features (7 public, 5 server-only) against baselines; Stroop probes at maze decisions; ephemeral ECDSA P-256 keypair binding with server verification; reputation using EMA trust scores tied to a stable device ID. Features include velocity_std, path_efficiency, pause_count, movement_onset_ms, jerk_std, angular_velocity_entropy, timing_cv. Integration examples show ProtectedForm and verifyToken.
libpo32 is a small C99 library reimplementing the PO-32 Tonic transfer stack and a compatible 21-parameter drum voice, enabling building, sending, receiving, and previewing PO-32 transfers without full firmware. It handles PO-32 patch, pattern, and state packets, renders DPSK audio frames for transmission, and decodes frames for playback, plus local drum synthesis for testing. Freestanding C99 with no libc or external DSPs, suitable for embedded/bare-metal targets. The project provides API headers, examples, demos, documentation, and MIT-licensed code (2026).
pg_textsearch is a PostgreSQL extension that provides BM25-based relevance-ranked full-text search. It uses a BM25 index on text columns, supports multiple PostgreSQL text search configurations (english, french, german, etc.), and offers top-k queries with Block-Max WAND, parallel index builds, and partition-aware statistics. It includes tunable parameters (k1, b, and several GUCs) and a memtable-based write path with spill thresholds for large data. It supports installation from binaries or source, installation via shared_preload_libraries, and usage with CREATE INDEX ... USING bm25 and querying with content <@> 'query' and to_bm25query. Limitations include no phrase queries natively and no expression indexing.
Overview of historical GitHub uptime charts, highlighting past service availability and uptime trends.
OkCupid and Match Group settled with the FTC over a 2014 data-sharing arrangement in which about 3 million OkCupid photos (plus location data) were provided to facial-recognition firm Clarifai without user consent or opt-out, violating the privacy policy. They did not admit wrongdoing and face no monetary penalty; they’re permanently barred from misrepresenting data practices. The FTC said the sharing was concealed and lacking formal restrictions. Court approval is required for the settlement.
An analysis of the White House Android app reveals a React Native/Expo build serving WordPress REST API data (home, news, live, galleries, issues, priorities, etc.). It injects JavaScript into every WebView to strip cookie banners, GDPR notices, paywalls, and login prompts. Location tracking is embedded via OneSignal, polling GPS every 4.5 minutes (foreground) and 9.5 minutes (background) and syncing to OneSignal. The app loads YouTube embeds from a GitHub Pages site and third‑party Elfsight widgets, with no SSL pinning. Development artifacts and broad user profiling are present; none are government-controlled infrastructure.
Life support is the biggest hurdle for long-duration Mars missions. Daily needs include oxygen, water, food, plus hygiene and waste management, but on long trips you must recycle. Water recovery can approach ~98% via condensation, urine distillation, and brine drying, though the systems are heavy and interdependent. CO2 must be scrubbed from cabin air; oxygen is expensive to produce and often treated as a consumable. Food must be shelf-stable for years, with growing plants only supplementary. Fire safety, medical readiness, exercise, laundry, and strict stowage constraints prove the overall design tradeoffs and risk.
Anne Fadiman recounts The South Polar Times, the Antarctic winter magazine conceived by Scott and Shackleton during the Discovery expedition and later edited by Cherry-Garrard on Terra Nova. It invited anonymous contributions from officers and sailors, blending science, humor, verse, and Wilson’s illustrations, especially penguins, with photographs from Ponting. It helped ward off winter gloom and reinforced a genteel hut culture despite harsh survival conditions. After Scott’s party perished near the Pole, Cherry-Garrard published one last issue; Wilson’s art and the magazine’s legacy endure among explorers and readers.
Freek van der Herten introduces Scotty, a new SSH task runner that lets you define and run deploy scripts and remote tasks from the terminal with real-time output. It supports Laravel Envoy’s Blade format and a new plain Bash format (Scotty.sh). Tasks are Bash functions annotated with # @task and # @servers, can be grouped into macros, and can accept CLI variables (uppercased). Features: pause/resume (p), pretend mode, summary mode, and a doctor command to validate the setup. It can migrate from Envoy and reads Envoy.blade.php directly. Example deploys shown; source on GitHub.
Alex Kim analyzes Anthropic’s accidental Claude Code source map leak in npm, exposing the full CLI source. Highlights: anti-distillation injects fake tools to pollute training data; server-side summarization with cryptographic signatures to obscure reasoning; undercover mode that hides internal codenames in external repos (no force-off); a regex-based frustration detector; native client attestation below the JS runtime (Bun/Zig) to verify the binary; about 250,000 wasted API calls per day due to autocompaction failures; hints of KAIROS, an unreleased autonomous-agent mode; plus an April Fools Tamagotchi companion. Real damage is roadmap leakage, not the code itself.
An engineering blog recounts a February 2026 mishap: a Claude-powered automation hook spawned multiple Claude instances, triggering a fork bomb that exploded memory usage, froze, then bricked the author’s computer. The runaway process also drove API costs, with a roughly $600 spike and an eventual $3800 Claude API bill. After force-quitting and removing the hook, the system stabilized. The post also catalogs in-house Claude tools and skills—yadumb, memento, yablind, adhd, money—and pre/post tool-use hooks—to manage context, logging, and task prioritization, reflecting on agentic workflows and what was learned from the crash.
KV cache is per-token keys/values stored in GPU memory that lets an LLM generate new tokens without re-reading history, making memory usage scale linearly. Costs vary: GPT-2 ~300 KiB/token; 4,000-token chats ~1.2 GB; Llama 3 ~128 KiB; DeepSeek V3 ~68.6 KiB; Gemma 3 uses a sliding window. Some designs (Mamba) skip KV cache altogether. Over time, architectures moved from full recall to compression to selective attention. Users notice pauses when caches are evicted; caching is cheaper but not free. When memory grows, compaction occurs, sometimes lossy, and external memory systems fill gaps. A trend toward AI-managed memory, still human-guided.
forkrun is a NUMA-aware, Bash-native streaming parallelizer that self-tunes and serves as a drop-in replacement for GNU Parallel and xargs -P. It delivers 50×–400× acceleration on modern CPUs with 95–99% CPU utilization and minimal cross-socket traffic. Implemented as a self-contained Bash script with an embedded C extension, it is sourced via frun.bash to expose frun as a parallelizer. It uses a four-stage, NUMA-local pipeline (Ingest, Index, Claim, Reclaim) with a PID-based auto-tuner and requires Bash ≥4 and Linux ≥3.17. MIT.
An exclusive excerpt tracks how DeepMind founders Demis Hassabis and Mustafa Suleyman pursued a radical governance experiment to tame AGI: a 3‑3‑3 board and a 'global interest company' that might spin out or even raise $5 billion to safeguard AI. Through 2016–2018, they hosted SpaceX/Asilomar/Aviemore‑style meetings, clashing with Google’s view that AI should fuel its core business. OpenAI and industry tensions paralleled the struggle. After years of brinkmanship, the plan collapsed: Suleyman left amid bullying allegations; Hassabis refocused on science. The piece argues governance alone cannot ensure safe AGI; trust and power within firms matter more.
An article about hyprmoncfg, a terminal-based monitor layout tool for Hyprland. It replaces manual monitor= lines with a real spatial editor in a TUI: left canvas with draggable monitors and snapping, plus per-monitor inspector (resolution, refresh rate, scale, transform, VRR, mirroring) and a workspace planner. Works over SSH. Safe apply: atomically write monitors.conf, reload Hyprland, verify; auto-reverts after 10 seconds if needed. Profiles are JSON dotfiles; daemon auto-applies the right layout when hardware changes. No Python/GTK; Go binaries; Arch install commands; comparisons to other tools.
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