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blog.doubleword.ai
What happens when a GPU reads memory | Doubleword
This article delves into the journey of a global memory load instruction executed by an RTX 4090 GPU, detailing its path from the CUDA kernel through various processing stages. It explores the complexities of caching, memory management, and performance implications of these operations, aiming to uncover what happens when a GPU reads memory.
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munderdiffl.in
Munder Difflin — Agent harness to run an office of your clones
Munder Difflin is a free, open-source tool that creates clones of users' work processes, running locally on personal laptops. These clones handle tasks like reviewing pull requests and managing documentation, all while ensuring private data remains secure. The tool enhances team efficiency by sharing context and knowledge within a controlled environment.
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blog.modelcontextprotocol.io
The New MCP Roadmap
The updated Model Context Protocol (MCP) roadmap outlines key priorities for development, including improvements to agent identity and security, enhanced messaging capabilities, and a focus on developer experience. Community involvement is encouraged through proposal submissions and participation in working groups to shape the future of the protocol.
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hackernoon.com
Speed Beat Relevance: What Broke When I Put an LLM in Front of Product Search | HackerNoon
A developer shares insights gained while building a multi-language product search engine for a large marketplace. Despite successful language processing, unexpected failures arose in filters, query processing, and performance issues. The article emphasizes the importance of validation, understanding system behavior, and prioritizing user experience over relevance.
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zeux.io
Billions of triangles in minutes
NVIDIA's RTX Mega Geometry technology enhances raytracing capabilities with clustered LOD for high-detail scene rendering. The Zorah demo illustrates this with a massive glTF file containing over 1.6 billion triangles. The article discusses optimization techniques to effectively handle and process such large-scale geometry using meshoptimizer.
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www.xda-developers.com
Japan tried to build an operating system for the entire world, then the US government intervened
This article explores the ambitious TRON Project from the University of Tokyo, which aimed to revolutionize computing in Japan with its unique hypermedia desktop model and comprehensive character encoding system, BTRON. Despite its potential, political and industrial challenges led to its decline, overshadowing its innovative legacy.
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encore.dev
We rebuilt the Linux microVM stack on Apple Silicon
Encore's engineering team developed a solution to run their backend build system on macOS, addressing challenges associated with Firecracker microVMs. By creating a single microVM API, they enabled seamless builds on both Linux and macOS, allowing engineers to work more efficiently and interactively with their development environment.
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annas-archive.pk
AI companies destroy physical books — let’s scan rare books before it’s too late
AI companies are acquiring and destroying millions of physical books to train their models, raising serious ethical concerns. This article discusses the urgent call from Anna’s Archive for global volunteers to scan and upload rare books, preserving knowledge from potential corporate monopolization before it's too late.
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ixuvo.com
TigerBeetle Core System Architecture: Deconstructing Performance…
TigerBeetle presents a unique approach to high-performance database architecture, specifically engineered for financial ledgers. By utilizing static memory allocation and custom zero-copy I/O, it enhances predictability and throughput. This article explores its design principles, focusing on how these innovations achieve efficient, reliable transaction processing without dynamic overhead.
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theconsensus.dev
The road to ACID transactions in Cassandra 6 - The Consensus
Cassandra 6 introduces ACID transactions, significantly enhancing its capabilities. This article details the setup of a three-node cluster to evaluate different transactional approaches, including the pre-release Accord feature, while addressing the unique modeling requirements of Cassandra's data system even with its SQL limitations.
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catalystneuro.com
What Happens When the Cost of Intelligence Drops 100x — CatalystNeuro
Rapid advancements in large language models (LLMs) have dramatically reduced the cost of intelligence—dropping by 56 times in just six months. This decrease enables broader applications of AI, allowing more tasks to be automated affordably. Understanding this shift could redefine how we utilize AI technologies in the coming years.
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nari-labs.com
Pushing the Speed-Cost Frontier for Qwen3-TTS
The Qwen3-TTS 1.7B CustomVoice implementation achieves impressive performance, processing 10 requests per second with a sub-50 ms time-to-first-audio on a single NVIDIA H100 SXM. This article explores the tuning and optimization strategies that set it apart from competing models, along with performance benchmarks.
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blog.jakesaunders.dev
Building an (almost) fully self-hosted, sandboxed, agentic software factory
This article explores setting up a self-hosted development environment using an LLM to autonomously handle the entire software development lifecycle. It covers the necessary tools, configurations, and security measures for deploying apps on a home server, allowing for remote access without external vulnerabilities.
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circleback.ai
How we rebuilt our Electron recording engine in Swift - Circleback
This article reveals how a team overhauled their Electron recording engine by moving to a native architecture in Swift, tackling reliability issues in audio and video capture. It introduces Atomic, a tool for seamless integration between Swift and React, streamlining updates across platforms while enhancing user experience.
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claude.com
Bringing the cybersecurity capabilities of Claude Mythos 5 to more defenders | Claude by Anthropic
The latest updates on cyber defense efforts include the launch of Claude Mythos 5, which will be integrated into existing security tools for enhanced threat detection and vulnerability patching. Additionally, a $35 million fund is established to support open-source security initiatives, furthering the goal of safeguarding software systems.
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