2025-09-03

50 篇热帖

2. Claude Code: Now in Beta in Zed (zed.dev)

From the Zed Blog: You asked, and here it is. Use Claude Code in public beta directly in Zed, built on the new Agent Client Protocol.

3. Anthropic raises $13B Series F (www.anthropic.com)

Anthropic has completed a Series F fundraising of $13 billion led by ICONIQ. This financing values Anthropic at $183 billion post-money. Along with ICONIQ, the round was co-led by Fidelity Management & Research Company and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The investment reflects Anthropic’s continued momentum and reinforces our position as the leading intelligence platform for enterprises, developers, and power users.

4. Google can keep its Chrome browser but will be barred from exclusive contracts (www.cnbc.com)

The ruling comes nearly a year after a U.S. judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in its core market of internet search.

6. %CPU utilization is a lie (www.brendanlong.com)

I deal with a lot of servers at work, and one thing everyone wants to know about their servers is how close they are to being at max utilization. It should be easy, right? Just pull up top or another system monitor tool, look at network, memory and CPU utilization, and whichever one is the highest tells you how close you are to the limits.

7. Voyager – An interactive video generation model with realtime 3D reconstruction (github.com)

Voyager is an interactive RGBD video generation model conditioned on camera input, and supports real-time 3D reconstruction. - Tencent-Hunyuan/HunyuanWorld-Voyager

8. This blog is running on a recycled Google Pixel 5 (2024) (blog.ctms.me)

An absolute mammoth post about how I am running this blog site from a Google Pixel 5 Android phone using only Termux. It includes what inspired me, what I'm using for the setup, and my longform notes on the entire project.

9. The 16-year odyssey it took to emulate the Pioneer LaserActive (www.readonlymemo.com)

In April 2009, a Sega fan decided to look into emulating the Mega LD, a quirky and little-known hybrid of Genesis and LaserDisc. This week he finished the job.

11. Nuclear: Desktop music player focused on streaming from free sources (github.com)

Streaming music player that finds free music for you - nukeop/nuclear

12. A staff engineer's journey with Claude Code (www.sanity.io)

This started as an internal Sanity workshop where I demoed how I actually use AI. Spoiler: it's running multiple agents like a small team with daily amnesia.

13. Python has had async for 10 years – why isn't it more popular? (tonybaloney.github.io)

A deep-dive into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding async programming in Python

14. OpenAI says it's scanning users' conversations and reporting content to police (futurism.com)

OpenAI has authorized itself to call law enforcement if users say threatening enough things when talking to ChatGPT.

15. Apertus 70B: Truly Open - Swiss LLM by ETH, EPFL and CSCS (huggingface.co)

We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.

17. Video Game Blurs (and how the best one works) (blog.frost.kiwi)

How to build realtime blurs on the GPU and how the best blur algorithm works - "Dual Kawase"

18. ICE obtains access to Israeli-made spyware that hack phones and encrypted apps (www.theguardian.com)

Trump administration contract with Paragon Solutions gives immigration agency access to one of the most powerful stealth cyberweapons

19. AI web crawlers are destroying websites in their never-ending content hunger (www.theregister.com)

Opinion: But the cure may ruin the web....

20. U.S. Emissions Rise 4.2%, China's Fall 2.7% (www.theenergymix.com)

The United States’ carbon emissions increased while China’s declined in the first half of this year compared to the same period in 2024, pointing to a massive shift in roles between the world’s two biggest climate polluters if the trend continues.

22. Finnish City Inaugurates 1 MW/100 MWh Sand Battery (cleantechnica.com)

A 1 MW/100 MWh sand battery in now in operation in southern Finland where it is supporting the local district heating system.

23. Microsoft rewarded for security failures with another US Government contract (www.theregister.com)

: Free Copilot for any agency who actually wants it

24. <template>: The Content Template element (developer.mozilla.org)

The <template> HTML element serves as a mechanism for holding HTML fragments, which can either be used later via JavaScript or generated immediately into shadow DOM.

25. Speeding up Unreal Editor launch by not spawning unused tooltips (larstofus.com)

If there is one thing the Unreal Engine doesn't suffer from, it is it's lack of features. Over the past years it has been transformed from "just" a game engine into an 'everything machine'.Games, Movies, Live-Content, VFX, Previz, even virtual fashion shows - it's a behemoth of an editor with a multitude of tools, most…

26. Finding thousands of exposed Ollama instances using Shodan (blogs.cisco.com)

We uncovered 1,100+ exposed Ollama LLM servers—20% with open models—revealing critical security gaps and the need for better LLM threat monitoring.

27. The World War Two bomber that cost more than the atomic bomb (www.bbc.com)

The Boeing B-29 was the most advanced bomber of World War Two, and more expensive to design and build than the atomic bombs it dropped.

28. UK Electricity Generation Map (www.energydashboard.co.uk)

Interactive map of the UK&apos;s operational electricity generating stations showing generation technology and installed capacity.

29. Kernel-hack-drill and exploiting CVE-2024-50264 in the Linux kernel (a13xp0p0v.github.io)

Some memory corruption bugs are much harder to exploit than others. They can involve race conditions, crash the system, and impose limitations that make a researcher's life difficult. Working with such fragile vulnerabilities demands significant time and effort. CVE-2024-50264 in the Linux kernel is one such hard bug, which received the Pwnie Award 2025 as the Best Privilege Escalation. In this article, I introduce my personal project kernel-hack-drill and show how it helped me to exploit CVE-2024-50264.

31. The wall confronting large language models (arxiv.org)

Abstract page for arXiv paper 2507.19703: The wall confronting large language models

32. Lit: a library for building fast, lightweight web components (lit.dev)

Simple. Fast. Web Components.

33. Understanding Transformers Using a Minimal Example (rti.github.io)

Visualizing the internal state of a Transformer model

34. John Coltrane's Tone Circle (roelsworld.eu)

An article about the John Coltrane Tone Circle, a 5-octave Circle of Fifths and a double-ring Hexatonic Circle as well. Interpretation, explanation ...

35. Introduction to Ada: a project-based exploration with rosettas (blog.adacore.com)

Discover Ada through a fun, project-based tutorial! Learn the language’s clarity, safety, and modern features while building an SVG rosetta generator. A…

36. Physically based rendering from first principles (imadr.me)

Physically based rendering from first principles

37. 'World Models,' an old idea in AI, mount a comeback (www.quantamagazine.org)

You’re carrying around in your head a model of how the world works. Will AI systems need to do the same?

38. Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand (2023) (dgross.ca)

Daniel P. Gross is a computer software and hardware professional based in Toronto.

39. Airbus B612 Cockpit Font (github.com)

Eclipse B612. Contribute to polarsys/b612 development by creating an account on GitHub.

43. A Random Walk in 10 Dimensions (2021) (galileo-unbound.blog)

The geometry of random walks in high dimensions provides the power behind deep learning and may be the secret to intelligence.

44. The maths you need to start understanding LLMs (www.gilesthomas.com)

A quick refresher on the maths behind LLMs: vectors, matrices, projections, embeddings, logits and softmax.

45. For all that's holy, can you just leverage the Web, please? (blog.tomayac.com)

The personal blog of Thomas Steiner

46. You're Not Interviewing for the Job. You're Auditioning for the Job Title (idiallo.com)

Why tech interviews reward complexity while real engineering demands simplicity. You have to put on your mask, get the job, then you can finally remove the mask and do the actual job.

47. Meschers: Geometry Processing of Impossible Objects (anadodik.github.io)

Meschers: Geometry Processing of Impossible Objects