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Codex Security▲ 446

Codex Security

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LearnVector▲ 125

LearnVector – Andrew Ng's AI company building one‑to‑one learning experiences

A new AI company from Andrew Ng, with a $100M investment from Coursera — building one-to-one learning that stays with you until you

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GitHub▲ 219

Show HN: I was tired of opening 2 tabs for every HN link, so I made a userscript

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Mac Classic▲ 200

Half-Life ported to Mac OS 9

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Hubble▲ 80

Hubble: Open-source notetaking app for you and your agents

Hubble.md

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Blinry▲ 73

Multiple Mouse Cursors in Wayland

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Tailscale▲ 52

More Tailscale tricks for your jailbroken Kindle

Community updates make Tailscale on a jailbroken Kindle more useful, with Tailscale SSH, proxy modes for KOReader, and full TUN mode on some devices. Plus: plugins for Kobo and Pocket…

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PVRLabs▲ 20

Lightweight Spring Boot Monitoring Without Prometheus and Grafana

Monitor Spring Boot applications on a small VPS using Actuator and StatLite, without operating a full Prometheus and Grafana stack.

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APNIC▲ 19

Hooray for the Sockets Interface

In 1983, BSD 4.2 introduced sockets, treating network communication like file I/O. This simplification sped UNIX adoption of shared protocols and services, marking a key turning point in…

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Collabora▲ 11

Cracking Windows Open: Porting RADV to Win32

RADV’s experimental Windows port explores bringing Mesa’s open source Vulkan driver for AMD GPUs to real workloads while outlining the path toward stable support.

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HN — Best of the Week

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arXiv (Cornell University)▲ 296

Kimi Linear: An Expressive, Efficient Attention Architecture (2025)

We introduce Kimi Linear, a hybrid linear attention architecture that, for the first time, outperforms full attention under fair comparisons across various scenarios -- including short-context, long-context, and reinforcement learning (RL) scaling regimes. At its core lies Kimi Delta Attention (KDA), an expressive linear attention module that extends Gated DeltaNet with a finer-grained gating mechanism, enabling more effective use of limited finite-state RNN memory. Our bespoke chunkwise algorithm achieves high hardware efficiency through a specialized variant of the Diagonal-Plus-Low-Rank (DPLR) transition…

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LJI (La Jolla Institute for Immunology)▲ 602

New HIV vaccine shows unprecedented success in preclinical study

Vaccine approach yields high numbers of HIV-neutralizing antibodies in non-human primates

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Citizens' Initiative Europe▲ 550

Stop Killing the Internet: No Digital ID and No Age Verification

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Elizabethtai▲ 476

Substack writers, you need a website

Substack is convenient, but treat it as a distribution tool for your content. Your content should live on an independently owned website, which has a domain name you control and own. This…

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GitHub, Inc.▲ 433

Codex Security

SDKs and CLI for Codex Security. Contribute to openai/codex-security development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Japan Meteorological Agency▲ 782

7.1 Earthquake in Japan

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Sebastian Raschka▲ 357

Kimi K3 Architecture Overview and Notes

Short architecture note on Kimi K3, including LatentMoE, Kimi Delta Attention, Attention Residuals, NoPE, multimodality, and inference-efficiency choices.

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