Qualcomm Gets The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen11 Snapdragon X2 Laptop Working On Linux
For those interested in the prospects of running Snapdragon X2 laptops on Linux rather than Windows 11 on ARM, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen11 has emerged as one of the initial X2 laptops with tentative Device Tree handling to allow Linux to boot on this latest-generation Qualcomm-powered laptop,.. â Read more
Qualcomm Gets The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen11 Snapdragon X2 Laptop Working On Linux
For those interested in the prospects of running Snapdragon X2 laptops on Linux rather than Windows 11 on ARM, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen11 has emerged as one of the initial X2 laptops with tentative Device Tree handling to allow Linux to boot on this latest-generation Qualcomm-powered laptop,.. â Read more
AMDâs GAIA Finally Has A Nice Multi-Device Experience For AI
AMDâs GAIA open-source project geared for building AI agents that run locally on your PC is out with a significant new feature release for Windows and Linux systems⌠â Read more
Forgotten Reboot of Angelina Jolieâs Video Game Movies Gets Revived on Streaming
A long-overlooked reboot has found a fresh audience after climbing HBO Maxâs movie rankings. The action-adventure film is now among the platformâs most-watched titles. Years after its theatrical run, the 2018 reboot is getting renewed attention from streaming viewers. The movie, which introduced a new version of the iconic treasure hunter, has surged into HBO [âŚ]
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When Is Sex and the City Leaving Netflix & Why?
Netflix is losing Sex and the City, as the show is leaving the streaming platform soon. The iconic rom-com series spent two years on the streamer, bringing Carrie and her friendsâ NYC adventures to fans. Hereâs a detailed explanation of why that run is coming to a close, plus the full departure date and details. [âŚ]
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Google Launches âGemma 4 12Bâ AI Model That Can Run On Your Laptop
Google has launched Gemma 4 12B, a 12-billion-parameter open AI model designed to run locally on your laptop without depending entirely on cloud infrastructure. WION reports: According to Google, the new model delivers performance close to much larger AI systems while requiring significantly less memory. The company says Gemma 4 12B can run ⌠â Read more
Tulsa King Introduces Major Change for Season 5 of Sylvester Stallone TV Show
Tulsa King is set to undergo a major change for Season 5. The crime drama starring Sylvester Stallone has had a successful run so far. Created by Taylor Sheridan, the series also stars Jay Will, Martin Starr, Garrett Hedlund, Dana Delany, Annabella Sciorra, McKenna Quigley Harrington, and others in key roles. It follows Dwight (Stallone), [âŚ]
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Steven Spielbergâs $600M Sci-Fi Movie Hits HBO Max Today
HBO Max subscribers can now watch one of director Steven Spielbergâs popular sci-fi action movies. During its theatrical run, the 2018 film became a box office hit, grossing over $607 million worldwide. What Steven Spielberg movie is now on HBO Max? As of today, Spielbergâs 2018 film adaptation of Ready Player One is now officially [âŚ]
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Lucky Trailer Sees Anya Taylor-Joy Running for Her Life in New Apple TV Show
Apple TV has released the trailer for Anya Taylor-Joyâs new thriller show Lucky, based on Marissa Stapleyâs bestselling novel.
The post Lucky Trailer Sees Anya Taylor-Joy Running for Her Life in New Apple TV Show appeared first on [ComingSoon.n ⌠â Read more
Microsoftâs Project Solara Is an OS For Devices That Run AI Agents Instead of Apps
An anonymous reader quotes a report from GeekWire: A team inside Microsoft has been quietly building a platform for devices that run AI agents instead of apps, based on Android instead of Windows, with two working hardware designs so far, and an initial set of big-name companies lined up to run pilots. The p ⌠â Read more
Gleam v1.17.0 Released
Article URL: https://gleam.run/news/single-file-gleam-beam-programs-with-escript/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48377080
Points: 13
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KDE Plasma 6.8 Still Planning To End X11 Support, 95% Of Plasma 6.6 Users Are On Wayland
KDE developers are sticking to their plans for Plasma 6.8 going Wayland-exclusive in dropping X11 support. Meanwhile it turns out 95% of current Plasma 6.6 users are running already on Wayland⌠â Read more
Multiple redhat-cloud-services npm packages compromised (StepSecurity Blog)
StepSecurity is reporting
that a number of npm packages in the @redhat-cloud-services
scope include malware that runs automatically on every npm
install:
The payload is a multi-stage credential harvester that sweeps
GitHub Actions secrets along with AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes,
HashiCorp Vault, npm, and CircleCI tokens, and it is purpose-built to
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Fedora F44 election interviews published
The Fedora Project has published
interviews with candidates running for the open seats on the Fedora\â¨Council, Fedora Engineering\â¨Steering Committee, Fedora\â¨Mindshare Committee, and [EPEL\â¨Steering Committee](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/epel-policy-steerin ⌠â Read more
Launch HN: Expanse (YC P26) â Unlock Wasted GPU Capacity
Hey HN, weâre Ismaeel, Eren, Yafet and Nikodem. We built Expanse ( https://expanse.sh/) to increase the effective capacity of your HPC/GPU clusters running schedulers/orchestrators like Kubernetes and SLURM. We read the source code, job submission script, and the hardware a workload is about to run on to predict what the job actually needs before the cluster sees it. We also flag failures we think are about to happen and surface line-level opt ⌠â Read more
âVirtual OS Museumâ Lets You Try 570 Extinct Operating Systems
You can try 570 extinct operating systems at a new âvirtual museum,â according to a new article by ZDNet. Their reporter downloaded the ancient OS NeXTStep, and was âshockedâ by how easy it was to run it, âand by the sheer number of operating systems to choose from.â
Essentially, what you do is download a zipped file, unzip it, change into the newly c ⌠â Read more
RBG: Of Many, One â âSharp, intelligent and emotionally bruisingâ
Auckland Theatre Companyâs 2026 season continues, in collaboration with Sydney Theatre Company, with RBG: Of Many, One, written by Suzie Miller and directed by Priscilla Jackman.
It opened on May 23 and runs until June 7, 2026, at the ASB Waterfront Theatre. â Read more
On the subject of debugging these so-called AI(s) / Black Boxes⌠the model is a black box sure, but thatâs not really the problem. Everything around it â the inputs, the outputs, the decisions it makes â all of that can and should be fully logged, traced and replayed. The âprogramâ isnât the model, itâs the full context you feed it. Thatâs what you debug. Itâs not so different from any other system really; if youâre running something in production with no logs, no structured outputs and no tests, youâd have the same problem. The model doesnât change that discipline, it just makes it more important.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @tftp@tilde.town Someone has pointed out that thereâs OpenRsync:
Since I run OpenBSD on my servers, I actually do use that and have never noticed any incompatibilities with the ânormalâ rsync.
Apple Working To Cram Massive Gemini Model Into iPhone To Power New Siri
Apple is reportedly working to shrink Googleâs Gemini models enough to power parts of a long-delayed AI-enhanced Siri on iPhones. But despite Appleâs best efforts to run the AI locally, âthe iPhoneâs Gemini makeover will lean heavily on Google and Nvidia in the cloud,â reports Ars Technica. That could complicate Appleâs privacy-f ⌠â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Ahh, I see. Okay, Iâm with you there. On this high level, I can understand how the thing works.
Maybe my wording isnât good. đ¤ Letâs take a real life example from what we do at work.
Thereâs this AI chatbot. It gets support requests from users, so the user says something like âI need access to a particular systemâ. This triggers the bot to ârunâ the instructions stored in a large Markdown file, like âcheck if the user is authorized to do this, then issue the following API requestsâ, and so on. This is essentially like running a little script, except itâs written in natural language (German) and thereâs no âscript interpreterâ but just the AI.
Now, suppose that the AI doesnât quite do what was intended. Thereâs some subtle bug. How do you debug this? How do you find out how the AI came to the âconclusionâ to run step A instead of step B? And how do you find out how exactly you have to change your prompt so this doesnât happen again next time?
If this was an actual script/program instead of AI, you could repeat the request and attach a debugger or throw in some printf() or whatever. How do you do that kind of thing with AI? How do you pinpoint exactly what the problem was?
(Or is this just a stupid idea? Do we have to give up that way of thinking when using AI? Is the era of debuggability over?)
Wine 11.10 Released With VKD3D 2.0, Improved VBScript Compatibility
Wine 11.10 marks the latest bi-weekly development release of Wine for running Windows games and applications on Linux, macOS, and other platforms⌠â Read more
Dawn forgot her running shoes (Noblood) [PokĂŠmon] â Read more
[$] A loadable crypto module for FIPS certification
Many organizations require US Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)
certification of the crypto code they are running. The certification
process is lengthy, but the bigger problem is that the way the crypto
subsystem is built into the kernel makes the result unable to be reused
across kernel updates. I have proposed a patch\â¨series tha ⌠â Read more
Europe Told To Cool Its Datacenter Boom Before Water, Power Run Short
A new Grundfos report warns that Europeâs datacenter boom could strain water supplies and power grids unless regulators bake water and energy efficiency into planning, reporting, and incentives for new facilities. The Register reports: According to the report, the EU-wide server farm IT load is about 10 GW today, and is expected to r ⌠â Read more
Of course, @movq@www.uninformativ.de! Most of my points are also included in your list.
First of all, programming is what I really do enjoy the most. So, it doesnât make any sense at all to not do this anymore. âBut you could use your now free time to do something much cooler and more valuable!â, others might reply. Fuck no, I donât want to waste my time with other shit that doesnât fulfill me, why on earth would I want to do that?
All this hallucination reduces quality badly. In my experience, itâs also happening much more rapidly than I expected. Even though developers are still supposed to own and understand whatever has been generated under their name and even be responsible for that, the sad reality is that teammates often blindly trust the AI output. âBut I asked the AI and it told me that $this was impossibleâ, âIâve no idea either, but the AI just generated itâ are responses I get more often. What really makes my angry is when I point out a flaw and suggest an alternative and this is the reaction. It happened several times that just trying it out and seeing it clearly work to proof my point only took me half a minute, but people still did something handwavy else instead.
The learning effect is drastically reduced. The more time I spend on a topic, the better the odds that whatever I learned actually makes it over into long-term memory. Itâs like if a collegue just says âdo it like thatâ or âthis solves your problemâ, but neither explains the why or how. Somehow, people are still convinced that itâs a completely different story when you replace the human counterpart with a computer program in this equation.
Skills are unlearned. Itâs like with automation in general, just much worse. You end up in a state where youâve no clue how anything works under the hood or how to actually find out important information that are needed to solve your problem. Youâre screwed when a process breaks out of the blue. Even though it can become also rather terrible, with classical automation youâre typically still be able to decipher how exactly the thing was supposed to do something.
The energy consumption is sooo high, I absolutely do not want to be a part in burning down our planet. Iâm sure I find (and probably have long found without knowing) other ways to contribute to worsen our climate crisis.
The scraper part is already covered in detail in your list. :-)
Iâm convinced that license and copyright violations are only played down or even refused entirely because companies want to make big money quickly. With the work of others of course. Their double standards are obvious, they still try to actively keep their own stuff secret and out of any training sets. At most for internal use only. Virtually noone in charge is interested in good long-term solutions. Short-term for the win, when disaster eventually strikes, the causers are long gone, the responsibilities in other hands.
Vendor lock-in is something that lots of folks are only realizing very slowly. Itâs completely crazy to me. This drug dealer routine should be well-known by now. Itâs fucking everywhere. Yet, people are always surprised when they found themselves caught in it.
Adding new AI stuff only increases complexity. But complexity is the enemy that everybody should fear and reduce as much as possible. Of course, this is not limited to AI at all. And everywhere I look around, people in charge looooove to make things way more complicated than they ever need to be. Yet, simplicity is the real art and much harder to achieve.
I donât understand why we have to go back full force to the ambiguity of natural languages. This alone should be more than enough to realize what a stupid idea all that is. Linked to that is that the âinstruction setâ is interpreted differently with newer model versions. I mean, is has to be. Why else would somebody want to upgrade in the first place than to get more Powerful⢠Featuresâ˘?
Some people argue that with AI the democratization is empowered. However, in my view, the exact opposite is the case. Models are getting so large that you can basically not run them locally or even train them. So, you have to rely on whatever the vendor offers you and runs for you. In the end, this only gives the owners more power, the multi billionaires. Not exactly what I understand by democratization.
Finally, technology assessments are missing completely. Or they are faked such that mostly only the (questionable) benefits are listed. But all the negative impact is just ignored.
Letâs keep some popcorn around for when this all explodes. :-)
Googleâs plan to run your life could break the internet
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ReactOS Now Running On ARM64 In Experimental Form
ReactOS as the âopen-source Windowsâ project working to implement binary compatibility for computer programs and drivers for Microsoft Windows now has experimental support for running on 64-bit ARM⌠â Read more
Windowsâ Classic 3D Space Cadet Pinball Is Getting a Physical Re-Creation
Hobbyist CNCDan is trying to build a real-world version of Windowsâ classic 3D Pinball for Windows â Space Cadet, using 3D-printed flippers, bumpers, LEDs, slingshots, and a raised playfield modeled after the original virtual table. But in bringing the digital table into the real world, CNCDan has already run into several physi ⌠â Read more
Meet Mark Zuckerbergâs right-hand man
By Meghan Bobrowsky
Tensions were running high at Meta Platforms.
For weeks, rumours circulated that the company was planning a large layoff as it poured tens of billions of dollars into artificial intelligence. Then, employees were told their keystrokes and mouse clicks would be recorded to help train AI agents to use computers. â Read more
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Googleâs latest Fitbit strips away the screen without sacrificing features, delivering the most approachable and affordable wearable yet. â Read more
Use Tiny11 to Rescue a Computer Running Windows 10
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Open source Kanban desktop app that runs parallel agents on every card
Article URL: https://www.kanbots.dev/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48239413
Points: 8
# Comments: 4 â Read more
Launch HN: Superset (YC P26) â IDE for the agents era
Hey HN, weâre Avi, Kiet, and Satya. Weâre building Superset ( https://github.com/superset-sh/superset), an open-source agentic IDE for running coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode etc in parallel.
Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWDHn7gUwfg
Try it: https://superset.sh/
Weâre three engineers whoâve built and maintained large codebases, and we k ⌠â Read more
All the Fancy Measuring Devices Used in Science Rely on Two Stone-Age Techniques
The multifarious methods we use to gather experimental data ultimately boil down to counting or comparing. â Read more
chipStar 1.3 Released For Running HIP/CUDA Code On SPIR-V With OpenCL
A new release of chipStar is now available as the open-source tool for compiling and running HIP/CUDA code in a vendor-neutral manner with the SPIR-V intermediate representation on OpenCL or even Intel Level Zero as the run-time alternative. This is part of the ambitious effort to allow NVIDIA CUDA and AMD HIP code to ultimately run on alternative vendors with increasing levels of success⌠â Read more
Yearslong Fight Over Usersâ Right To Tweak Smart TV Software Heads To Trial
A long-running lawsuit over Vizioâs Linux-based smart TV software is headed to trial in August, with the Software Freedom Conservancy arguing that GPL rules require Vizio to release complete source code owners could use to modify, maintain, or strip ads and tracking from their TVs. Ars Technica reports: The outcome could rever ⌠â Read more
Initial Benchmarks Of The SpacemiT K3 RVA23 RISC-V CPU With The K3 Pico-ITX
One of the RISC-V SoCs we have been most looking forward to this year is the SpacemiT K3 that features the X100 RISC-V cores that are RVA23 compliant and among the first readily available RVA23 RISC-V platform for running on the likes of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. In this article is a preview of some very early benchmarks of the SpacemiT K3 with the new Pico-ITX single board computer offering. â Read more
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Googleâs always-running, data-hungry AI agent is designed to spend your money and send your emails. â Read more
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David Norman, a former Phoenix police officer whoâs described himself as âa fucking savage,â now runs a company that provided training to Homeland Securityâs Special Response Teams. â Read more
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âThe [private capital] industry entered 2026 with a more measured but still constructive outlook,â NZ Private Capital executive director Colin McKinnon said. â Read more
The running boom brings business for brands, retailers
Four days a week, the Zone Blue run club gathers for runs of varying length on Wellingtonâs waterfront, on the track at Newtown Park, and at Freyberg Beach.
Thereâs a âtake it easyâ Tuesday evening run, a speed session on the track on Wednesday, and a 30-minute effort followed by a coffee on Saturday mornings. â Read more
Claude Code Did The Heavy Lifting To Get Adobe Lightroom CC Running On Linux
An open-source developer with the assistance of Claude Code has managed to get the Adobe Lightroom CC software working on Linux under Wine⌠â Read more
Anthropicâs Mythos Helped Build a Working macOS Exploit in Five Days
âThe vulnerability is simple in practice,â writes Tomâs Hardware: ârun a command as a standard user and gain root (administrator) access to the machine.â
And it was Mythos Preview that helped the security researchers at Palo Alto-based Calif bypass a five-year Apple security effort in just five days. The blog 9to5Mac reports:
Last year, ⌠â Read more
Japan Runs Out of Robot Wolves In Fight Against Bears
Japanâs worsening bear problem has created a shortage of handmade âMonster Wolfâ robots, which are $4,000 solar-powered scarecrow-like devices with glowing eyes, sensors, and blaring sounds designed to frighten the animals away. âWe make them by hand. We cannot make them fast enough now. We are asking our customers to wait two to three months,â company president Y ⌠â Read more
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