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Deborah Levy: “C.S. Lewis’s White Witch terrified me — but I wanted to meet her” | imaginary

Deborah Levy: “C.S. Lewis’s White Witch terrified me — but I wanted to meet her” | imaginary

🚀 Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Fiction,Books,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: My first memory is reading"The Cat in the Hat" by Dr. Seuss, especially the little red fan that the cat carries at the tip of her tail. When I was five years old, I was reading The Famous Five, learning about Enid Blyton's most complex characters, Aunt Fanny and Uncle Quentin. I was born in racist South Africa. The children in the Famous Five series had no human rights issues, and the series is set in Dorset, an area I was completely…
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Taking on CUDA With ROCm: ‘One Step After Another’

Taking on CUDA With ROCm: ‘One Step After Another’

🔥 Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: //php echo do_shortcode('[responsivevoice_button voice="US English Male" buttontext="Listen to Post"]') ?> Challenger AMD’s ability to take data center GPU share from market leader Nvidia will certainly depend on the success or failure of its AI software stack, ROCm. Taking on Nvidia’s CUDA and its enormous installed base, seen by many as the most significant moat of the most valuable company in the world, would seem like an absolutely gargantuan task.“It’s like climbing a mountain—one step in front of another,” AMD’s VP AI software, Anush Elangovan,…
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Dirty fossil fuels, the astonishing debut and the ominous side of the moon – The Week in Art | Art and design

Dirty fossil fuels, the astonishing debut and the ominous side of the moon – The Week in Art | Art and design

🔥 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design,Culture,Painting,Photography,Art,Exhibitions 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Exhibition of the weekextractionThis ominous exhibition takes a look at the sordid world of oil, gas and petroleum, all seen through the lens of artists like bio-sculptor Margaret Humeau and digital wizard John Gerrard. Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, from 11 April to 26 Julyalso appearTherese Oulton: Holding PatternsThick, opaque, heavily textured semi-abstract landscape paintings by one of the first women to be nominated for a Turner Prize (in 1987). Vardaksoğlu, London, from April 11 to May 29Michaela Yearwood Dunn: Editing PracticeDrawing,…
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a perfectable programming language — Soter

🔥 Read this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: at a party, Sydney Von Arx asked if i could name 40 programming languages. yeah, that's the bay for you. racket, agda, clean, elm, typescript, sh, ASP, verilog, javascript, scheme, rust, nim, intercal, sed, isabelle, visual basic, zsh, alokscript, coq, idris, hack, prolog, whitespace, purescript, go, odin, haskell, python, tcsh, unison, clingo, bash, java, zig, cyclone, php, awk, c, actionscript, c++. But Lean is the best. why? because it's perfectable. it's not perfect, but it is perfectable. you can write down properties about Lean, in…
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Jos Norris Review – Strange, Disturbed, Inappropriate, and Other Indicators of an Artistic Personality | comedy

Jos Norris Review – Strange, Disturbed, Inappropriate, and Other Indicators of an Artistic Personality | comedy

🔥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Comedy,Stage,Comedy,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: HDid you know that you are an artist? Have I made the right choices in life? Pertinent questions, especially if you've spent decades on the fringes of left-wing comedy (in Norris's case), far from the trappings of fame and glory. Norris, with an "Artist"-branded headband wrapped around his forehead, addresses these concerns and more in his latest maverick confection, "You're Waiting." Time passes, albeit with as little self-seriousness as possible. It's a show that explores the choice of making extremely absurd art…
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halfwhey/claudraband: Control Claude Code programmatically · GitHub

halfwhey/claudraband: Control Claude Code programmatically · GitHub

✨ Discover this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Claude Code for the power user Experimental: this project is still evolving as Claude Code and ACP clients change. CLI • Library • Daemon API • Examples claudraband wraps the official Claude Code TUI in a controlled terminal so you can keep sessions alive, resume them later, answer pending prompts, expose them through a daemon, or drive them through ACP. It provides: Resumable non-interactive workflows. Essentially claude -p with session support: cband continue 'what was the result of the research?' An HTTP daemon for remote…
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PCK Dance: Into the Light Review – Future Moves Towards a Low-key Apocalypse | Dance

PCK Dance: Into the Light Review – Future Moves Towards a Low-key Apocalypse | Dance

💥 Read this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Dance,The Place,Stage,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: TThis is the special look you see on dancers sometimes, as if you're taking a slow, deep breath in something expensive, an unsteady gaze, a slightly furrowed brow. It's hard to describe - you know it when you see it - but what it denotes is emotional appeal. It is often combined with foreboding or overtly emotional music. Both of these things appear in the double bill of PCK Dance Into the Light, along with other connotations: a dark and ominous…
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The peril of laziness lost

The peril of laziness lost

✨ Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: In his classic Programming Perl — affectionately known to a generation of technologists as "the Camel Book" — Larry Wall famously wrote of the three virtues of a programmer as laziness, impatience, and hubris: If we’re going to talk about good software design, we have to talk about Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris, the basis of good software design. We’ve all fallen into the trap of using cut-and-paste when we should have defined a higher-level abstraction, if only just a loop or subroutine. To be sure, some folks have…
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Add to playlist: Tracy Nelson’s amazing indie rock and the best new tracks of the week | music

Add to playlist: Tracy Nelson’s amazing indie rock and the best new tracks of the week | music

🚀 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Music,Culture ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: from New York City, New YorkRecommended if you like Clean, this is Lorelei, feelingsthe next Debut album Hercules will be released on July 10Tracey Nelson's 2025 self-titled debut EP was one of the year's best lesser-known gems: five tracks of slick, slick indie rock reminiscent of classic Antipodean jangle bands The Clean, the Twerps, and Dick Diver. Tracks like New Years Flowers and Just Shoot Me Now signal that Austin Knoll — the New York City-based singer-songwriter behind the project — was…
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European AI: a playbook to own it

European AI: a playbook to own it

🔥 Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: While the continent has made significant strides in AI research and regulation, its infrastructure, the backbone of AI development, remains a weak point. Traditional data centers, designed for general-purpose cloud computing, are ill-equipped to handle the demands of frontier AI models, which require ultra-dense, high-performance compute infrastructure. Without this infrastructure, Europe risks falling further behind the United States and Asia, deepening its dependency on non-European hyperscalers for everything from model training to industrial applications. As AI is not just another technological advancement, building AI-ready infrastructure…
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