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20 Years of Git, 2 days at GitHub HQ: Git Merge 2025 highlights š
Git Merge 2025 celebrated 20 years of Git with talks, collaboration, and community. Catch the highlights and recordings.
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Stealing Part of a Production Language Model (2024)
We introduce the first model-stealing attack that extracts precise, nontrivial information from black-box production language models like OpenAIās ChatGPT or Googleās PaLM-2. Specifically, our attack recovers the embedding projection layer (up to symmetries) of a transformer model, given typical API access. For under $20 USD, our attack extracts the entire projection matrix of OpenAIās ada and babbage language models. We thereby confirm, for the first time, that these black-box ⦠ā Read more
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Managing Kubernetes Workloads Using the App of Apps Pattern in ArgoCD-2
Managing a cloud native infrastructure at scale is no longer just about deploying single applications ā itās about organizing environments, defining clear boundaries and keeping everything version-controlled, consistent, automated and easily managed within a simple and⦠ā Read more
Beta 2 of iOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 Available for Testing
Apple has released the second beta versions of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.1. The new beta builds are available for all enrolled beta testers, and offer continued refinement of the new operating systems. iOS 26.1 beta includes a new āSlide to Stopā feature for turning off alarm clocks on iPhone, which aims ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/10/06/beta-2-of-ios-26-1-macos-tah ⦠ā Read more
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Russians report drone attack in Tyumen, 2,000 km from Ukraine ā Read more
After 2 months of hiding our new cat finally graces us with her presence! Helly š§”š¤ ā Read more
Imagine spent hours making a pet gate and your cat got through it in just 2 seconds⦠ā Read more
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Dva dni so slovenskou literatĆŗrou v BĆ”Äskom Petrovci
PrvĆ© októbrovĆ© dni v BĆ”Äskom Petrovci patrili slovenskej literatĆŗre. Knižnica Å tefana Homolu sa 1. a 2. októbra 2025 stala miestom stretnutĆ s tromi renomovanými spisovateľmi zo Slovenska ā KatarĆnou Gillerovou, Janou Pronskou a Miroslavom Kapustom. PrivĆtala ich riaditeľka knižnice Vesna ValihorovĆ”-FilipoviÄovĆ”, ktorĆ” vo svojom prĆhovore zdĆ“raznila, že literĆ”rne besedy s autormi patria k obľúbeným formĆ”m popula ⦠ā Read more
I experimented with a 2.4x7mm aluminium rivet I had on hand. As expected, it was quite a bit long. Using my pliers wrench, I was able to crush it down by quite some bit. I should have taken a photo right after the hand riveter for comparison. Now, itās much smoother and the chance of cutting my hand open is reduced by quite a bit. But breaking the burr with a few file strokes is still necessary. I should get 2.4x4mm rivets and try with them. I reckon they would be more suited for my 0.5mm sheet metal.
With the pliers wrench again, I was able to also crush down the chopped off 3mm copper nail and form a second head. That was surprisingly easy. Now, I need to figure out how to efficiently make a head on the remaining copper nail shaft, so that I can use this again.
Both are rock solid, thereās absolutely no movement at all between the two sheet metal cutoffs.
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2 Ways to Install Homebrew in MacOS Tahoe
Homebrew is a powerful command line package manager that allows you to easily install, update, and manage popular command line programs and tools, as well as traditional graphical apps with cask (and third party tools like Applite help you manage cask through the GUI too). Itās a popular tool with advanced Mac users and those ⦠Read More ā Read more
NĆ”rodnĆ© a kultĆŗrne dejiny vojvodinských SlovĆ”kov v znamenĆ Samuela ÄelovskĆ©ho
VÄera, vo Å”tvrtok 2. októbra, sa priestory Ćstavu pre kultĆŗru vojvodinských SlovĆ”kov v Novom Sade niesli v duchu spomienky na jednĆ©ho z najvýznamnejÅ”Ćch literĆ”rnych historikov vojvodinských SlovĆ”kov ā prof. Dr. Samuela ÄelovskĆ©ho. Konferencia s nĆ”zvom NĆ”rodnĆ© a kultĆŗrne dejiny vojvodinských SlovĆ”kov, ktorĆŗ spoloÄne pripravili Ćstav pre kultĆŗru vojvodinských Slo ⦠ā Read more
Accelerated Gulf of Maine warming may pose a serious threat to American lobsters
The Gulf of Maine is warming faster than 99% of the worldās oceans, raising concerns for its $2 billion-a-year American lobster fishery. Scientists at William & Maryās Batten School & VIMS have been studying the impacts of ocean acidification and warming on lobster reproduction, and the results of their most recent research suggest the rising temperatures pose the greatest risk. ā Read more
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Okay, they are also offering 2.8x25mm copper nails. Which I actually do have a single one here. :-)
My hardware collection also includes a few brass-like looking screws that I could repurpose into rivets. But I reckon I have to upgrade my burner first. Iām not a metal worker by any means, so I could be totally wrong, but I imagine that some heat is necessary to loosen the work-hardening effect when beating on them. I will do some experiments on Saturday and report back.
From Shell Scripts to Science Agents: How AI Agents Are Transforming Research Workflows
Itās 2 AM in a lab somewhere. A researcher has three terminals open, a half-written Jupyter notebook on one screen, an Excel sheet filled with sample IDs on another, and a half-eaten snack next to shell commands. Theyāre juggling scripts to run a protein folding model, parsing CSVs from the last experiment, searching for literature,⦠ā Read more
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Sora 2
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzneGhpXwjU
System card: https://openai.com/index/sora-2-system-card/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45427982
Points: 901
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iOS 26.0.1 Update Released to Fix Various iPhone 17 Issues, & Blank Screen Icons
Apple has released the first update for iOS 26.0.1, which includes a handful of bug fixes specifically aimed at the new iPhone 17 lineup, as well as addressing an issue for all devices where Home Screen icons can appear blank after using various Liquid Glass customization settings, and another issue where VoiceOver might disable itself ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2 ⦠ā Read more
@itsericwoodward@itsericwoodward.com No worries, all good, mate! We all have to start somewhere. Other software requests my feed several orders of magnitude more often.
I can confirm, the User-Agent header appears to be fixed. \o/
Two other things I noticed, though:
Thereās now an
OPTIONSrequest for my feed coming from something that claims to be Firefox, pointing to your feed URL in the query. No clue what this is about. In any case, itās rejected with a405 Method Not Allowed.Not that these few requests bother me at all, but you might wanna implement caching next with either the
If-Modified-SinceorIf-None-Matchrequest headers. This way, if the feed hasnāt changed, the web server can reply with a304 Not Modifiedand no body at all, saving unnecessary traffic. But again, this is really not an issue for me at all. I just wanted to make sure youāre aware of it, thatās all. It might be even already on your agenda. Or you might decide to never do anything about it, which is also fine for me. :-)
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Installing Linux on a PC-98 machine
What if you have a PC-98 machine, and you want to run Linux on it, as you do? I mean, CP/M, OS/2, or Windows (2000 and older) might not cut it for you, after all. Well, it turns out that yes, you can run Linux on PC-98 hardware, and thanks to a bunch of work by Nina Kalinina ā yes, the same person from a few days ago ā thereās now more information gathered in a single place to get you started. Plamo Linux is one of the few Linux distributions to support PC-98 ⦠ā Read more
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Please donāt hate me today; Iām a bit grumpy and have too many reasons to be upset:
- 2 counts of pushing and trying to get the simplest things done at work (that for some reason are made more difficult than they should be)
- This whole Chat Control bullshit
- And some other person things going on that have been ongoing for 72 days and counting š¤¬
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@bender@twtxt.net Thanks for asking!
So, Iāve been working on 2 main twtxt-related projects.
The first is small Node / express application that serves up a twtxt file while allowing its owner to add twts to it (or edit it outright), and Iāve been testing it on my site since the night I made that post. Itās still very much an MVP, and Iāve been intermittently adding features, improving security, and streamlining the code, with an eye to release it after I get an MVP done of project #2 (the reader).
But thatās where Iāve been struggling. The idea seems simple enough - another Node / express app (this one with a Vite-powered front-end) that reads a public twtxt file, parses the āfollowā list, grabs (and parses) those twtxt files, and then creates a river of twts out of the result. The pieces work fine in seclusion (and with dummy data), but I keep running into weird issues when reading real-live twtxt files, so some twts come through, while others get lost in the ether. Iāll figure it out eventually, but for now, Iāve been spending far more time than I anticipated just trying to get it to work end-to-end.
On top of it, the 2 projects wound up turning into 4 (so far), as Iāve been spinning out little libraries to use across both apps (like https://jsr.io/@itsericwoodward/fluent-dom-esm, and a forthcoming twtxt helper library).
In the end, Iām hoping to have project 1 (the editor) into beta by the end of October, and project 2 (the reader) into beta sometime after that, but weāll see.
I hope this has satisfied your curiosity, but if youād like to know more, please reach out!
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@prologic@twtxt.net I know we wonāt ever convince each other of the otherās favorite addressing scheme. :-D But I wanna address (haha) your concerns:
I donāt see any difference between the two schemes regarding link rot and migration. If the URL changes, both approaches are equally terrible as the feed URL is part of the hashed value and reference of some sort in the location-based scheme. It doesnāt matter.
The same is true for duplication and forks. Even today, the ācannonical URLā has to be chosen to build the hash. Thatās exactly the same with location-based addressing. Why would a mirror only duplicate stuff with location- but not content-based addressing? I really fail to see that. Also, who is using mirrors or relays anyway? I donāt know of any such software to be honest.
If there is a spam feed, I just unfollow it. Done. Not a concern for me at all. Not the slightest bit. And the byte verification is THE source of all broken threads when the conversation start is edited. Yes, this can be viewed as a feature, but how many times was it actually a feature and not more behaving as an anti-feature in terms of user experience?
I donāt get your argument. If the feed in question is offline, one can simply look in local caches and see if there is a message at that particular time, just like looking up a hash. Whereās the difference? Except that the lookup key is longer or compound or whatever depending on the cache format.
Even a new hashing algorithm requires work on clients etc. Itās not that you get some backwards-compatibility for free. It just cannot be backwards-compatible in my opinion, no matter which approach we take. Thatās why I believe some magic time for the switch causes the least amount of trouble. You leave the old world untouched and working.
If these are general concerns, Iām completely with you. But I donāt think that they only apply to location-based addressing. Thatās how I interpreted your message. I could be wrong. Happy to read your explanations. :-)
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@alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it thank you and welcome back to Yarn! The somewhat plushie-like look is intentional, so Iām glad it was noticed.
Only have 2 sizes of him in this pose, as well as most other sitting poses, but if thereās ever a sitting pose, shared by more than 2 of them, Iāll be sure to make a matrioska edit.
I bought an iPhone (as my third smartphone)
I never thought I would do this, but I bought an iPhone. Itās a pretty cheap iPhone SE 2. Gen (2020) used from eBay, like the device I got issued from my work. Itās so tiny and itās really difficult to type even a short text like this. ā Read more
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 5.0.2 release!
The IgniteRealtime community is happy to announce a new release of its open source, real-time communications server server Openfire! Version 5.0.2 brings a number of stability improvements and bug fixes.
Notably, it addresses a recently identified security vulnerability, identifies as CVE-2025-59154. The issue allows for potential identity spoofing via unsafe Common Nam ⦠ā Read more