🔥 Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A few weeks ago I wrote about how I thought intelligence is becoming a commodity. The idea is quite straightforward, and widespread now: when everyone races to build the best model, the models get better, but so does every other model eventually. Every dollar spent on a bigger training run makes the previous one cheaper. The distance between frontier, second-best, and open-source alternatives is collapsing fast (actually Gemma4, Kimi K2.5 and GLM 5.1 are becoming my bedside models these days). Even more, as models become…
🚀 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Music,Culture,Pop and rock,Taylor Swift 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: AAs a profession, pop stardom has been in existential crisis for some time. It was simple – a single was the only real qualification – but in a post-monoculture world, a title is often bestowed as a result of incremental success: a British Rising Star award and a Taylor Swift support slot here, four million monthly listeners on Spotify and a Top 5 album there.Cruel World album artwork.This, specifically, is the autobiography of Lincolnshire's Holly Humberstone, who cemented her…
💥 Explore this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: [Submitted on 23 Mar 2026 (v1), last revised 4 Apr 2026 (this version, v2)] View a PDF of the paper titled All elementary functions from a single binary operator, by Andrzej Odrzywo⚡ek View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:A single two-input gate suffices for all of Boolean logic in digital hardware. No comparable primitive has been known for continuous mathematics: computing elementary functions such as sin, cos, sqrt, and log has always required multiple distinct operations. Here I show that a single binary operator, eml(x,y)=exp(x)-ln(y), together with…
🚀 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Music,Culture,Experimental music 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A A decade ago, Londoner Alex Berenger sparked interest in the nightclub circuit with his eccentric style of dance music. Structured around striking time signatures and wry tales of unfulfilled lovers and misplaced pills, its tracks referenced everything from UK funky to new wave and sea shanties. Then came several years of near silence – now broken by this self-released debut album, How Long Has It Been? The record acknowledges this fracture not only in the title, but also in its…
🚀 Discover this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Heal your feed. Bouncer is a browser extension that uses AI to filter unwanted posts from your Twitter/X feed. Define filter topics in plain language — "crypto", "engagement bait", "rage politics" — and Bouncer classifies and hides matching posts in real time. Install from the Chrome Web Store Install on iOS Natural language filters — describe what you don't want to see in your own words Multiple AI backends — run models locally on your GPU, or use cloud APIs (OpenAI, Google Gemini, Anthropic, OpenRouter)…
🚀 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Coachella,US news,Festivals,Culture,Music,Justin Bieber,Sabrina Carpenter,Karol G,The xx ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Justin Bieber is gearing up for a big return to performing live at this year's Coachella festival, where rainy weather is expected to be a spoiler.The Canadian singer will face his biggest live stage since abandoning his 2022 tour due to health concerns. Bieber suffered from "complete paralysis" on one side of his face after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. “I wish it wasn't like that, but obviously my body is telling me I have…
💥 Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Cola, orange soda, and almond soda! In 2020, I started making my own soft drinks, including a sugar-free, caffeine-free cola! If you’re just looking for the current recipes, you can find them on GitHub. They were inspired by recipes like Open Cola and Cube Cola. Otherwise, read on for “log book”-style instructions and pictures of my first attempts, which have been adapted from this Mastodon thread. Cola, first batch Here’s what we’ll need: We start by making a flavor emulsion from essential oils! These…
🚀 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…
🔥 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,…
🔥 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,…
