Hackernews posts about Moq
- Tracing the thoughts of a large language model (www.anthropic.com)
- Google is illegally monopolizing online advertising tech, judge rules (www.nytimes.com)
- $70M in 60 Seconds: How Insider Info Helped Someone 28x Their Money (data-and-politics.ghost.io)
- Trump temporarily drops tariffs to 10% for most countries (www.cnbc.com)
- OpenAI Audio Models (www.openai.fm)
- Recent AI model progress feels mostly like bullshit (www.lesswrong.com)
- Monster Cables picked the wrong guy to threaten (2008) (www.oncontracts.com)
- Show HN: I built a word game. My mom thinks it's great. What do you think? (www.whatsit.today)
- Mozilla launching “Thundermail” email service to take on Gmail, Microsoft 365 (www.techradar.com)
- AI agents: Less capability, more reliability, please (www.sergey.fyi)
- Reasoning models don't always say what they think (www.anthropic.com)
- “Most promising signs yet” of alien life on a planet beyond our Solar System (www.skyatnightmagazine.com)
- It’s not mold, it’s calcium lactate (2018) (www.thephcheese.com)
- A note on the USB-to-PS/2 mouse adapter that came with Microsoft mouse devices (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust (blog.startifact.com)
- Most promoted and blocked domains on Kagi (kagi.com)
- James Webb Space Telescope reveals that most galaxies rotate clockwise (www.smithsonianmag.com)
- Vacheron Constantin breaks the world record for most complicated wristwatch (www.hodinkee.com)
- AI models miss disease in Black and female patients (www.science.org)
- Leaking Passwords and more on macOS (wts.dev)
- A USB Interface to the "Mother of All Demos" Keyset (www.righto.com)
- The dark side of the Moomins (www.newstatesman.com)
- Tencent's 'Hunyuan-T1'–The First Mamba-Powered Ultra-Large Model (llm.hunyuan.tencent.com)
- My Own Private Binary: An Idiosyncratic Introduction to Linux Kernel Modules (www.muppetlabs.com)
- Japanese scientists use stem cell treatment to restore movement in spinal injury (medicalxpress.com)
- If you get the chance, always run more extra network fiber cabling (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Social Security Administration Moving Public Communications to X (www.wired.com)