Month: April 2025
The Icelandic Voting System (2024)
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The Web Is Broken – Botnet Part 2
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Raspberry Pi Lidar Scanner
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Inside ArXiv
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Robots run a half marathon, slowly
It looks like humanoid robots have a long way to go before catching up with human runners. Beijing’s E-Town tech hub hosted what it described as the first world’s first humanoid half-marathon on Saturday, with 21 humanoid robots competing alongside thousands of humans. Bloomberg reports that the winning robot, Tiangong Ultra, was built by the … Read more
Don’t force your kids to do math
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Over 700 events and protests across the US mark ‘A National Day of Action’
Protesters in Washington, DC on April 5th. More protests against President Donald Trump are taking place today as part of “A National Day of Action” largely spearheaded by the decentralized 50501 movement. Events are scheduled in all 50 states, two weeks after millions of people attended more than 1,300 “Hands Off!” protests across the US … Read more
Crypto industry is not experiencing regulatory capture — Attorney
Brandon Ferrick, general counsel at Douro Labs, said that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) openness to public input on crypto policy and their roundtable discussions are positive signs that the crypto industry is not currently experiencing regulatory capture. In an interview with Cointelegraph, Ferrick identified signs of regulatory capture including, a public-to-private sector revolving … Read more
Which AI Model Should You Use? (Check Benchmarks)
There are more AI models than what you see in the news and on social media. There are hundreds, including open-source models, private ones, and the tech giant’s own: Gemini, Claude, OpenAI, Grok, Deepseek. What is a model really? Is it just a block box of data? Almost! You can think of it as a … Read more
A Look at How We Illustrate and Visualize Tech and AI: Plain Text Zine
Read this zine with images. We used this blog post as a guide to writing a transcript that would make this comic more accessible. Cover Cover illustration featuring panels of rough pencil sketches of illustrations that The Markup has published. The center of the cover has the header text “How We Illustrate Text (and AI) … Read more
Week in Review: Google loses a major antitrust case
Welcome back to Week in Review! We’ve got tons of stuff for you this week: antitrust lawsuits against Google and Meta; Grok can now remember; Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow wants to make his mark; and much, much more. Have a great weekend! It’s over: Google violated antitrust laws in the ad tech market, a judge … Read more
Reality Is Flexible: You Just Have to Believe
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0OLwHIsdTh8kdAKBe6H1fV?si=4XoqoxeSRO-VGElzOBexog&embedable=true Most people live as if the world is fixed. They accept circumstances as “just the way things are.” They assume industries can’t be disrupted. They believe systems are too entrenched to change. They see barriers as permanent rather than temporary. This mindset isn’t just wrong. It’s the single biggest limitation keeping you from creating … Read more
Star Wars Outlaws will get its next story DLC on May 15th
Star Wars Outlaws will get its next story DLC, called A Pirate’s Fortune on May 15th, Ubisoft announced during Star Wars Celebration Japan yesterday. The company also revealed that the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game will come out on September 4th. The expansion, free for Outlaws Season Pass holders and $14.99 otherwise, picks … Read more
Famed AI researcher launches controversial startup to replace all human workers everywhere
Every now and then, a Silicon Valley startup launches with such an “absurdly” described mission that it’s difficult to discern if the startup is for real or just satire. Such is the case with Mechanize, a startup whose founder – and the non-profit AI research organization he founded called Epoch – is being skewered on … Read more
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Where Were You When the World Shut Down? I Was on BreachForums. (4/19/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, April 19, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you with these top quality stories. Where Were You When the World Shut Down? I Was on BreachForums. By @blackheart [ 6 Min read ] It … Read more
Where Were You When the World Shut Down? I Was on BreachForums.
The day BreachForums went down, I was logged in. It was just another scroll through the usual: freshly dumped data, stolen credentials, drama between low-tier skids and ego-filled “veterans,” and whispers of big leaks coming soon. The forum had become a weird digital blend of marketplace, flex zone, and intelligence source. But underneath all the … Read more
Evening Workouts Could Be Disrupting Your Sleep, New Study Finds
New research linked strenuous late workouts to shorter sleep, delayed rest, and reduced recovery, challenging previous guidelines.
Evaluating TnT-LLM: Automatic, Human, and LLM-Based Assessment
Table of Links Abstract and 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 3 Method and 3.1 Phase 1: Taxonomy Generation 3.2 Phase 2: LLM-Augmented Text Classification 4 Evaluation Suite and 4.1 Phase 1 Evaluation Strategies 4.2 Phase 2 Evaluation Strategies 5 Experiments and 5.1 Data 5.2 Taxonomy Generation 5.3 LLM-Augmented Text Classification 5.4 Summary of Findings and … Read more
AI Agents Need To Come With An Emergency Button
Some of you may remember a newsletter I sent out a month ago, saying how a startup in China has released a new AI agent that is getting raving reviews. Following that, the startup Monica gave me early access to Manus AI with plenty of free credits to play around with the AI agent. Now … Read more
This ‘Minecraft’ Clone Puts Every Game Action On-Chain—Here’s Why
Every block you mine, craft, or place is tracked on-chain in the Minecraft-like Chunked, the first in a series of experiments by MSquared.
Every chain is an island: crypto’s liquidity crisis
Opinion by: Jin Kwon, co-founder and chief strategy officer at Saga Crypto has come a long way in boosting transaction throughput. New layer 1s (L1s) and side networks offer faster, cheaper transactions than ever before. Yet, a core challenge has come into focus: liquidity fragmentation — the scattering of capital and users across an ever-growing … Read more
Trump’s Official Memecoin Surges Despite Massive $320 Million Unlock in Thin Holiday Trading
TRUMP, the memecoin tied to U.S. President Donald Trump, gained more than 9% in the past 24 hours following a $320 million token unlock. The price now sits around $8.40, still down more than 88% from its peak above $71 on Jan. 18. The recent unlock may spell further trouble for investors, who are estimated … Read more
Librarians are dangerous
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