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A force-directed word graph visualizes how words define one another. It draws from the 10,000 most common words in Google's Trillion Word Corpus and uses definitions from Open English Wordnet. Created by Wyatt Sell with help from Claude. Users can click or search words to see their definitions and how they help define other terms. The page also shows an out-degree distribution of words by how many definitions they appear in, and highlights high out/in and high in/out ratio words (frequently defined or frequently used in definitions).
Kapwing’s Tess.Design tried to pay artists 50% royalties for AI-generated art by fine-tuning models on their work. Launched May 2024, shut Jan 2026. Outreach: 325 artists; 6.5% joined. Revenue: $12,172.33 gross; $18,000 in advance royalties; ~$100/mo infra; net loss ~ $7k plus development time. Unresolved AI copyright litigation and broad artist hostility limited adoption; a major outlet paused a contract over risk. Lessons: creator onboarding is hard, brand control matters, timing and regulatory clarity are crucial. Some functionality moved into Kapwing AI.
From IBM PCjr's 1984 Fn to today’s Fn/Globe confusion. Fn started as a way to resurrect missing keys on laptops, then expanded to hardware controls and OS shortcuts. Windows added the Windows key; Apple kept ⌘, ⌥, ⌃ and later added Fn. The iPad/Mac Globe key (🌐) emerged to switch layouts and, from 2021, to manage windows and system tasks; but mappings remain inconsistent across Macs, iPads, keyboards, and remote sessions. No clear plan. Possible routes: standardize, or repurpose Caps Lock as a universal shortcut. The piece urges Apple to rethink and simplify keyboard design.
Pixel-Based Density Approximation: Hopalong Attractor (Python) provides a fast, memory-efficient visualization of the Hopalong attractor by turning a long trajectory into a 2D density heatmap. It uses a two-pass algorithm: first compute trajectory extents, then map points to a pixel grid and count hits. Implemented with Numba JIT for speed; sign handling via copysign. It compares to histogram-based density estimation, explores resolution effects and 2D/3D views, and discusses variants, edge cases, and performance optimizations. Parameters a, b, c and iterations n govern the dynamics; MIT license.
Darkrealms is one of the last BBSs running MS-DOS Renegade (online since 1994), a Fidonet Zone 1 hub with extensive Echomail archives and vintage computer files. Accessible via Telnet (bbs.darkrealms.ca) or dialup (+1-647-847-2083) with a client like SyncTerm. It hosts daily/nodelist and Usenet traffic files (e.g., Z1DAILY.Z68, NODELIST.Z65, Z1USENET.ZIP) and a master ALLFILES.ZIP. The system reports detailed traffic stats and regional mappings; Zone 1 accepts new nodes via Netmail exchange per Policy 4. (c) 1994, [email protected]
ma is a Tcl/Tk‑based minimalist clone of Plan 9’s acme, designed for mouse-driven, single-window editing without a window manager. It adds a dynamic, text-driven UI and Tcl extensibility. Installation uses ./build; place ma, awd, win, pty, plumb, B in PATH and ~/.plumb in home. It supports a registry to locate open files, a Plan‑9 style plumb, and ma-eval for Tcl access to running windows. Configuration lives in ~/.ma. It runs best on Linux/OpenBSD with Tcl/Tk 8.5; MacOS X with XQuartz can work with a tiling WM. It is unfinished and lists many bugs and differences from Plan 9 acme.
Iranian drones or missiles struck three Amazon Web Services data centers—two in the UAE and one in Bahrain—knocking them offline and disrupting banking, payments, delivery apps, and enterprise software. The strikes, possibly the first targeted air strikes on data centers, show how critical cloud infrastructure now intersects with military operations via AI workloads. Experts warn centers are vulnerable to aerial attacks and may need new defenses as data chokepoints like the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz become flashpoints.
Scott Aaronson debunks the so-called JVG algorithm, which claims a Shor-speedup by precomputing x^r mod N on a classical computer and loading all results into a quantum state. He argues that with exponentially many r, both precomputation and loading take exponential time, so the method cannot scale to large N. The post notes the paper didn’t appear on arXiv and spread mainly via clickbait, used as a warning in his Ten Signs list. Readers discuss alternate precomputation ideas like windowing; Aaronson calls the scheme bogus and says the authors deserve egg on their faces.
Helios is a real-time long video generation model.
RealTuner.online offers a tuner for a real Boss TU‑3, embedded inside a box. You can start tuning anytime; it currently shows 0 tunes. FAQ: real guitarists use real tuners; the tuner is physically inside the box; you can use it whenever you like; it’s made by Kyle.
Billet hommage annonçant le décès de Sir Antony Hoare le 5 mars, porté à l’auteur par Jonathan Bowen. Il rappelle Hoare comme maître dont les œuvres structurantes — Structured Programming (1972) et Communicating Sequential Processes (1985) — ont marqué l’informatique. Le texte propose des liens vers des sources en ligne (Oral History, FACTS 2024, etc.) et s’inscrit dans une réflexion plus large sur l’éducation et les sciences informatiques.
ArcaneNibble tests building a simple dice-roller app across major platforms to explore tooling, UI workflows, and platform integration, with persistent settings and localization. Platforms covered: Standard C, POSIX, GNOME/GTK, KDE/Qt, WinUI 3, SwiftUI, and Android/Jetpack Compose. The piece pairs each with rough experience notes and a sarcastic verdict on the development experience. Final takeaway: Qt offers the most practical path for native cross-platform development, though the author cautions against using CMake.
Mike Woodward reflects on Rendezvous with Rama: Clarke’s 1973 first-contact novel features a competent, non-heroic crew aboard the Endeavour, and engineered simps; Rama is alien, enigmatic, with no self-aware AI. The story emphasizes wonder, careful teamwork, and a space-procedural pace as they learn little and leave with more questions. Flaws include flat characterization, contrived scenes, and some outdated attitudes. Still, it offers a smarter take on first contact, where aliens ignore humans and humanity must cooperate. A Rama film is in development with Denis Villeneuve; he may direct in the future.
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An engineer reflects on a decade in programming, from HTML hobbyist to AWS intern, noting that coding is a passion and AI has changed his work. He once resisted AI tools but now uses prompts and LLMs to build and review code, prioritizing business value and maintainability via tests, type systems, and patterns. Since Oct 2025 he hasn’t written code himself, instead creating numerous AI-assisted projects (migrating CI to GHA + Dagger, monorepo, Bazel, Clauderon, Discord bots, React Native apps, Terraform providers) to improve tooling. He sees great potential and fatigue, calling for better testing/docs tooling.
Thomas Selfridge became the first fatality in a powered airplane crash on Sept. 17, 1908, when the Wright Flyer—piloted by Orville Wright—crashed at Fort Myer after a propeller failure. Selfridge, a U.S. Army officer and early aviation pioneer, had earlier flown with the AEA and was the first U.S. military officer to pilot a modern aircraft solo. The crash, caused by a broken propeller striking a guy wire, left Wright injured but living; Selfridge died that evening. The incident spurred helmet use, design improvements, and the Army’s 1909 purchase of Wright aircraft.
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Sweden-based report based on interviews with over 30 Sama workers who annotate Ray-Ban Meta smart-glass footage found that contractors sometimes view highly sensitive content, including sex and bathroom scenes. Meta confirms it shares such data with contractors to improve AI, noting privacy filters like blurring faces. Wearables privacy policy states videos can be sent for cloud processing and reviewed by humans; some users may be unaware their glasses record. Sama defends data protection. The revelations drew UK/EU scrutiny, reports of facial-recognition plans, and a proposed class-action accusing Meta of privacy deception.
Velxio is a free, open‑source, self‑hosted Arduino emulator that runs entirely in your browser. It provides real AVR8 ATmega328p and RP2040 emulation (via avr8js and rp2040js) with 48+ interactive components, Monaco code editor, and arduino-cli compilation that outputs .hex/.uf2. Features include Serial Monitor, Library Manager, multi‑file projects, ILI9341 TFT display, I2C/SPI/USART, ADC, PWM, and a Docker deployment option. Supported boards: Arduino Uno (ATmega328p) and Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040). Offline after startup; a Wokwi alternative.
In The Most Beautiful Freezer in the World, Cree LeFavour chronicles life as the resident baker at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. Over a grueling austral-summer, she battles expired ingredients, a Hobart mixer, and near-isolated shifts, living among scientists and staff on a twelve-hour night schedule. She views the outdoor landing freezer as the "Most Beautiful Freezer in the World," a paradoxical temple of cold where she retrieves frozen berries and supplies. Through solitary toil, Christmas baking, and reflections on Scott’s explorers, she finds beauty and loneliness at the edge of the earth.
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