Redditor creates working anime QR codes using Stable Diffusion — and Notes on Vision Pro

 
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Redditor creates working anime QR codes using Stable Diffusion

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Notes on Vision Pro

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Deepmind Alphadev: Faster sorting algorithms discovered using deep RL

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Windows 11 calls a zip file a ’postcode file’ in UK English

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uBlock Origin 1.50.0
 

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Royal Navy says quantum navigation test a success

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Apple’s game porting toolkit is fantastic. Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra on an M1 MBP

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Reddit’s Recently Announced API Changes, and the future of /r/blind

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DirectX 12 Support on macOS

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Microsoft has no shame: Bing spit on my ‘Chrome’ search with a fake AI answer
 

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SEC asks for emergency order to freeze Binance US assets anywhere in the world

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Apple removes $99 dev account requirement for first iOS 17 and macOS 14 betas

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Bard is getting better at logic and reasoning

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“csinc”, the AArch64 instruction you didn’t know you wanted

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DeepFilterNet: Noise supression using deep filtering
 

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Launch HN: Fastgen (YC W23) – Visual Low-Code Backend Builder

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10 years after Snowden’s first leak, what have we learned?

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The entire finance industry will repeat this quote for a thousand years

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Apple Releases New Static Linker

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Val Town Pro - $10/month for more compute, storage, private vals
 

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