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10 votes
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Claude Code's source code leaked
50 votes -
The bot situation on the internet is actually worse than you could imagine. Here's why.
62 votes -
MIRAGE: the illusion of visual understanding
26 votes -
AI software for smart glasses wins £1m prize for technology to help people with dementia
10 votes -
The cognitive dark forest
31 votes -
Welcome to a multidimensional economic disaster - the AI boom wasn’t built for the polycrisis
38 votes -
A.T.L.A.S: outperform Claude Sonnet with a 14B local model and RTX 5060 Ti
43 votes -
Sycophantic AI decreases prosocial intentions and promotes dependence
31 votes -
Google’s TurboQuant AI-compression algorithm can reduce LLM memory usage by 6x
44 votes -
Reddit will implement human verification to tag and combat bots
48 votes -
Wikipedia:AI or not quiz
28 votes -
OpenAI shuts down Sora AI video, Disney drops planned $1B investment
84 votes -
cq: Stack Overflow for agents
15 votes -
Michael Hafftka releases all of his ~3800 paintings as Creative Commons, explicitly for use in training AI
23 votes -
Anthropic takes legal action against OpenCode
19 votes -
Why are we still doing this?
40 votes -
New Firefox features: Built-in free VPN, split view, tab notes
36 votes -
OpenAI to acquire Astral (creators of ruff, uv, and ty)
22 votes -
I hope you don't use generative AI - an essay about my experience offering an open-source tool
71 votes -
Subnautica 2 publisher Krafton's CEO asked ChatGPT how to void $250 million contract, ignores lawyers, loses in court
72 votes -
In the world of tech, people constantly ask “Could chatbots ever be conscious?” but I feel like asking “Are you?” Take the test!
52 votes -
Your AI Slop Bores Me: Larp as an AI by answering prompts as a human
46 votes -
A writing professor’s new task in the age of AI: Teaching students when to struggle
20 votes -
Re: Corporate Intelligence · Serpent Squiggles
2 votes -
Looking for vibe-coding guides (best practices, etc.)
Decided I wanted to try vibe-coding some stuff. It's been a very long time since I coded anything, and it was all very amateurish, but as the tooling has become better I wanted to give a shot at...
Decided I wanted to try vibe-coding some stuff. It's been a very long time since I coded anything, and it was all very amateurish, but as the tooling has become better I wanted to give a shot at some silly ideas. Got tired of writing about random teaching and AI related stuff, decided I wanted to build some more stuff to get more acquainted with agentic tooling.
I have gathered some sparse links here and there, but I was hoping the community here may know of some more "definitive" guides. My plan is to use Claude Code, but if people want to share guides for other coding agents (Codex, etc.) please feel free.
Very interested in iOS app development if that helps, but I feel that best practices can likely look very similar across platforms and tools.
27 votes -
AI was eroding trust in my classroom — so I got rid of typed papers and bought my students notebooks instead
37 votes -
New York Times quiz: Who’s a better writer: AI or humans?
28 votes -
A survey of 1,000 hiring managers found that 59% say they emphasize AI’s role in layoffs because it is viewed more favorably than saying layoffs or hiring freezes
42 votes -
Rescue dog Rosie’s cancer shrinks after world-first mRNA vaccine
32 votes -
Executing programs inside transformers with exponentially faster inference
14 votes -
Casino AI misidentifies man; Reno cops arrest and prosecute him anyway
20 votes -
Meta to acquire Moltbook, the social network for AI agents
32 votes -
The secretive company filling video game sites with gambling and AI
37 votes -
The first multi-behavior brain upload
35 votes -
Dox with Grok
38 votes -
Can coding agents relicense open source through a “clean room” implementation of code?
51 votes -
I don’t know if my software engineering job will still exist in ten years
37 votes -
The future of AI
15 votes -
GNU and the AI reimplementations
23 votes -
A "Real BMO" local AI Agent with a Raspberry Pi and Ollama
17 votes -
Why do AI company logos look like buttholes?
21 votes -
Electricity use of AI coding agents
29 votes -
Is it worthwhile to run local LLMs for coding today?
I've made the decision to purchase a new M5 Macbook Air because of the memorypocalypse. My current M1 model is already upgraded to the amount of memory and storage as the current base model and...
I've made the decision to purchase a new M5 Macbook Air because of the memorypocalypse. My current M1 model is already upgraded to the amount of memory and storage as the current base model and I'm wondering if it's worth spending the extra 2-4 hundred dollars on memory upgrades today.
My current computer is more than good enough for today but I figure I should probably future proof just in case. I was thinking the 16GB would be enough, but I also know that I'm kind of falling behind by not embracing AI coding agents. According to my research the maximum 32GB is recommended for most coding-relevant models - almost as a minimum.
I work in education so coding is not actually much of a need, and obviously there are cloud providers I could use if I end up needing them in the future. I also have less than a teacher's salary because I work part time, which is the greatest reason why I'm sticking with the 16GB base for the moment, but other than that I also don't do many memory-intensive programs. But I thought I would get some recommendations before they start shipping.
I'd also be interested on people's opinions on trading in my old one, since it'll only get me ~$275 back. I'm considering reneging on that part and keeping it around to act as a web server or give it to my husband who has a computer that still runs Windows 7 and barely uses it.
35 votes -
Hardening Firefox with Anthropic’s red team
37 votes -
Hacker used Anthropic's Claude chatbot to attack multiple government agencies in Mexico
21 votes -
Eval awareness in Claude Opus 4.6’s BrowseComp performance
14 votes -
Tech trends to watch, with a particular focus on transportation
8 votes -
An AI agent published a hit piece on me
49 votes -
LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy
44 votes