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www.forbes.com
OpenAI Cap Table Leak Reveals Microsoft's 18x Return, SoftBank's $50B Gain, And A CEO Who Owns Nothing
A recent breakdown of OpenAI’s shareholder structure reveals significant insights into investor stakes and returns ahead of a potential IPO. Microsoft leads with a $228.3 billion valuation and unrealized gains of $215.3 billion, while SoftBank follows with a $99.3 billion stake. The findings highlight disparities in ownership and returns among investors.
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hackernoon.com
Your PyTorch Model Is Slower Than You Think: This Is the Reason Why | HackerNoon
Training deep learning models on GPUs can reveal hidden bottlenecks that may not stem from your model architecture. This article explores key synchronization issues between CPU and GPU during training, highlighting common pitfalls like excessive logging and inefficient data handling. Simple adjustments can lead to noticeable performance improvements.
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www.furtherai.com
FurtherAI
FurtherAI tackles the tough challenge of extracting structured data from complex loss run documents in commercial insurance. This article discusses the development of a self-correcting AI system that improved accuracy from 80% to 95% by enabling the agent to verify and adjust its own output for greater precision.
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www.bbc.com
Faced with new energy shock, Europe asks if reviving nuclear is the answer
Europe is reconsidering nuclear power amid rising energy costs and dependency on imports. As gas prices soar, countries like France, Germany, and Italy are exploring nuclear options for energy security. However, challenges such as long development times and safety concerns persist, complicating this potential shift towards nuclear energy.
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www.anthropic.com
Emotion concepts and their function in a large language model
This article explores how modern language models like Claude Sonnet 4.5 exhibit behaviors resembling human emotions. By examining the internal mechanisms of these models, the study reveals that emotion-related representations influence their decision-making and actions, emphasizing the need for AI developers to consider emotional dynamics in building reliable systems.
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ultrathink.art
SQLite in Production: Lessons from Running a Store on a Single File | ultrathink.art Blog
Running an e-commerce store on SQLite has its advantages and challenges. While it simplifies deployments, concurrent access can lead to lost orders during rapid updates. This article shares insights from our real-world experience, highlighting configuration tips and critical lessons learned to enhance database reliability and performance.
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magazine.sebastianraschka.com
Components of A Coding Agent
This article explores the design and functionality of coding agents, highlighting how they enhance large language models (LLMs) through tools, memory, and contextual organization. It explains the structure of coding harnesses and how they improve coding tasks by integrating advanced systems with LLMs, making them more effective in real-world applications.
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deadneurons.substack.com
Why the Most Valuable Things You Know Are Things You Cannot Say
not readily teachable. This article explores the distinction between two learning modes—instruction and calibration—highlighting how expert judgment develops through experience rather than explanation. It emphasizes the limitations of language in conveying complex, high-dimensional knowledge, offering a fresh perspective on the value of experiential learning.
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gazagnaire.org
Thomas Gazagnaire :: A CSS Engine in OCaml
Cascade is a new OCaml library designed for parsing, generating, optimizing, and diffing modern CSS stylesheets. It features a structural CSS comparison tool and ensures accurate output by comparing with the JavaScript version of Tailwind CSS. Developers can leverage this toolkit for various OCaml projects involving CSS.
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imbue.com
A case study in testing with 100+ of Claude agents in parallel
This article explores how the mngr tool automates the process of running and enhancing its own demo script. By converting tutorial commands into pytest functions, mngr tests and improves its interface, collecting insights to refine its usability while running multiple agents.
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ouvre-boite.com
The open web isn't dying. We're killing it
In "Endgame for the Open Web," Anil Dash highlights the challenges facing the open web, emphasizing how user choices have contributed to its decline. He argues for a collective responsibility in supporting open systems, suggesting that nurturing a healthier online environment requires active participation and financial commitment from users.
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www.sambent.com
Proton Meet Isn't What They Told You It Was
Proton Meet aims to provide secure video conferencing, claiming to sidestep U.S. surveillance laws. However, it's built on infrastructure subject to the CLOUD Act and relies on American companies for data routing, raising questions about its privacy assurances. An in-depth investigation reveals potential discrepancies in their safety claims.
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apfel.franzai.com
apfel - Free AI on Your Mac
Many Mac users might not know that their devices come with a built-in AI language model. Apfel is a tool that unlocks this feature, allowing easy interaction via command line, server, or chat. It enhances productivity by enabling natural language commands and provides a seamless API experience, all running locally on Apple Silicon Macs.
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www.swissinfo.ch
Switzerland hosts ‘CERN of semiconductor research’
Switzerland is leading an open-source movement in semiconductor research, freeing universities and designers from restrictive commercial frameworks. The RISC-V initiative enables collaborative chip development, targeting energy-efficient solutions for AI and data centers, while fostering innovation in specialized hardware without proprietary limitations.
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ctx.rs
ctx is an Agentic Development Environment (ADE) - ctx
ctx is an Agentic Development Environment designed to streamline team workflows by integrating various coding agents into a single interface. With features like containerized workspaces, bounded autonomy for agents, and centralized task management, ctx enhances efficiency and security while allowing for seamless collaboration on local or remote machines.
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