Methylene Blue: Miracle Supplement or Dangerous Hype?

2025-06-09
Methylene Blue: Miracle Supplement or Dangerous Hype?

Methylene blue, an old drug, has recently resurfaced as a potential 'miracle supplement,' touted for memory improvement, increased energy, and mood regulation. However, the reality is more nuanced. This article delves into methylene blue's cellular mechanisms, including its roles as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, mitochondrial helper, and nitric oxide blocker. While in vitro and animal studies show promise, human trials are inconclusive, with small sample sizes and inconsistent results. Furthermore, methylene blue exhibits a hormetic effect—low doses might be beneficial, while high doses are harmful, potentially causing side effects such as blue urine, bladder irritation, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and even life-threatening complications. Therefore, until further research confirms its safety and efficacy, self-administering methylene blue is strongly discouraged.

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Expert: The Elixir Language Server – Installation and Sponsorship

2025-08-29
Expert: The Elixir Language Server – Installation and Sponsorship

Expert is the official language server implementation for the Elixir programming language. Downloads are available for various operating systems. Place the executable in your $PATH. Editor-specific instructions are provided, along with instructions for downloading nightly builds using the GH CLI. Building from source requires Zig 0.14.1. The article concludes with information on corporate and individual sponsorship options. Expert is open-source under the Apache License 2.0.

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Development

API Request Signing: Pitfalls and Best Practices

2025-02-09

This article delves into the security challenges of API request signing, particularly the difficulties of signing JSON objects. The author points out that while simple HMAC signing is secure, signing directly within the JSON object can lead to various issues, such as multiple equivalent representations of JSON resulting in signature validation failures. The article compares and analyzes various signing methods, including canonicalizing JSON, adding redundant signature data, and using alternative formats. Examples from AWS and Flickr's signing schemes illustrate the security risks of flawed implementations. Ultimately, the author recommends prioritizing TLS and avoiding inline JSON signing, opting instead for external signing to ensure API request security.

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Meta's AI Talent Raid on Apple Continues: Apple's Foundation Models Team in Turmoil

2025-07-18
Meta's AI Talent Raid on Apple Continues:  Apple's Foundation Models Team in Turmoil

Meta has poached two more key artificial intelligence executives from Apple, following the earlier high-profile recruitment of a top AI leader with a massive compensation package. The latest hires come from Apple's foundational models team, responsible for features like email summaries and Priority Notifications. This latest talent drain suggests significant internal challenges within Apple's AI division, potentially leading to a shift towards using external models from companies like OpenAI to power Siri and other features.

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Linus Torvalds and bcachefs Developer Part Ways

2025-07-05

Linus Torvalds, the maintainer of the Linux kernel, rejected a pull request for the bcachefs filesystem in the 6.16-rc3 release and hinted at no longer accepting contributions from the project in the 6.17 merge window. This stems from a significant disagreement during code review, with Torvalds stating that bcachefs developer Kent Overstreet refused to accept any questioning or modification of his code. Following a private conversation, both parties decided to end their collaboration.

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Kronotop: A Redis-Compatible, Distributed, Transactional Document Database

2025-01-20
Kronotop: A Redis-Compatible, Distributed, Transactional Document Database

Kronotop is a Redis-compatible, distributed, and transactional document database built on FoundationDB. It supports an MQL-like query language, ACID transactions, and an on-disk storage engine with a primary-standby replication model. While still in early development with an unstable API, it already features ZMap (an ordered key-value store), namespaces, and partial support for Redis data structures (strings and hashes). Future plans include support for more Redis data structures (lists, sets, sorted sets) and a Bucket data structure for storing JSON-like documents with MQL query language and transaction support.

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Qodo-Embed-1: A Family of Efficient, Small Code Embedding Models

2025-03-03
Qodo-Embed-1: A Family of Efficient, Small Code Embedding Models

Qodo announced Qodo-Embed-1, a new family of code embedding models achieving state-of-the-art performance with a significantly smaller footprint than existing models. The 1.5B parameter model scored 68.53 on the CoIR benchmark, surpassing larger 7B parameter models. Trained using synthetic data generation to overcome limitations of existing models in accurately retrieving code snippets, Qodo-Embed-1 significantly improves code retrieval accuracy and efficiency. The 1.5B parameter model is open-source, while the 7B parameter model is commercially available.

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FindMy.py: An All-in-One Python Library for Querying Apple's FindMy Network

2024-12-21
FindMy.py: An All-in-One Python Library for Querying Apple's FindMy Network

FindMy.py is a Python library providing everything needed to query Apple's FindMy network. It unifies the fragmented Find My ecosystem, offering a cross-platform solution supporting various devices (AirTags, iDevices, etc.) and authentication methods (including SMS and Trusted Device 2FA). It features both async and sync APIs. Currently in Alpha, the API may change, but core functionality is stable.

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Lost Roanoke Colony Mystery Solved? Hammerscale Reveals a Surprising Truth

2025-06-11
Lost Roanoke Colony Mystery Solved? Hammerscale Reveals a Surprising Truth

A team led by British archaeologist Mark Horton has potentially solved the centuries-old mystery of the Lost Roanoke Colony. The discovery of hammerscale—tiny flakes of iron from forging—on Hatteras Island provides definitive proof of 16th-century English ironworking technology, absent among Native Americans at the time. This suggests the colonists assimilated into the Croatoan community rather than perishing. While the mystery may persist in some form, this archaeological evidence offers a compelling explanation for the colonists' fate.

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Gonzalo Guerrero: A Transcultural Legend of the New World

2025-05-11
Gonzalo Guerrero: A Transcultural Legend of the New World

Gonzalo Guerrero, a Spanish sailor from the early 16th century, was shipwrecked on the Yucatán Peninsula and taken captive by the Maya. He not only gained his freedom but rose to become a respected warrior under a Maya lord, marrying a Maya woman and fathering children, some of the first mestizos in the Americas. He famously refused offers to join the Spanish conquistadors, choosing loyalty to the Maya and participating in wars against the Spanish colonizers, ultimately dying in battle. His story is a compelling tale of transcultural assimilation, personal choice, and the complexities of the colonial era.

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Vermont Engineer Brings Free Payphones Back to Life

2025-08-05
Vermont Engineer Brings Free Payphones Back to Life

Patrick Schlott, a 31-year-old electrical engineer in Vermont's Orange County, is tackling poor cell service head-on. Frustrated by dead zones, he's repurposed old payphones into free internet-connected calling stations in three towns. Using secondhand phones and his home workshop, Schlott provides free calls across the US and Canada, covering all costs himself. The phones have become a lifeline, particularly helpful for stranded drivers and students. With Vermont banning cell phones in schools in 2026, the need for alternative communication is growing, and Schlott's project is gaining traction, even though he's currently self-funding its operation and exploring sustainable funding models while maintaining the free service.

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PWCT2: Visual Programming Without Coding

2025-01-03
PWCT2: Visual Programming Without Coding

PWCT2 is a second-generation visual programming language written in Ring, designed for enjoyable visual programming and interactive visualizations. It supports importing and exporting Ring code and runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Available on Steam, PWCT2 boasts a wide range of features covering web development, 2D game development, and more, along with extensive tutorial videos and documentation.

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Stanford's Off-Grid Ammonia Generator: Powering the Future with Thin Air

2025-01-16
Stanford's Off-Grid Ammonia Generator: Powering the Future with Thin Air

Researchers from Stanford University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals have developed a groundbreaking device that generates ammonia from ambient air and water vapor without any external power source. Utilizing a catalyst-coated mesh, the system combines atmospheric nitrogen and water vapor to produce ammonia at room temperature and pressure. This ammonia can be used directly as fertilizer or processed into a sustainable green fuel, offering a revolutionary approach to fertilizer production and energy generation. The technology promises to significantly impact both developing nations and industrial applications.

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$6 AI Model Shakes Up the LLM Landscape: Introducing S1

2025-02-05
$6 AI Model Shakes Up the LLM Landscape: Introducing S1

A new paper unveils S1, an AI model trained for a mere $6, achieving near state-of-the-art performance while running on a standard laptop. The secret lies in its ingenious 'inference time scaling' method: by inserting 'Wait' commands during the LLM's thinking process, it controls thinking time and optimizes performance. This echoes the Entropix technique, both manipulating internal model states for improvement. S1's extreme data frugality, using only 1000 carefully selected examples, yields surprisingly good results, opening up new avenues for AI research and sparking discussion on model distillation and intellectual property. S1's low cost and high efficiency signal a faster pace of AI development.

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3D-Printed Job Application Lands Dream Startup Role

2025-05-16

A tech consultant, tired of mundane software work, craved a more tangible application of his skills. He cleverly combined his expertise with a love for physical objects, designing a unique job application for Matta, a startup focused on industrial cameras and machine learning. His application? A beautifully 3D-printed box containing his resume, chocolate, and a Lego minifigure, ingeniously using an NFC tag to link to his online resume. This creative application showcased not only his technical abilities but also his passion and creativity, landing him the job at Matta and marking a transition from abstract software development to tangible, real-world product creation. He found fulfillment in creating something that directly served humanity.

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The AI Mirror: How Machine Learning Illuminates Human Cognition

2025-05-30
The AI Mirror: How Machine Learning Illuminates Human Cognition

An experimental book, *The Human Algorithm*, written autonomously by AI, explores the surprising parallels between artificial and human intelligence. By analyzing the challenges of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as 'hallucinations' and 'overfitting', the book reveals neglected truths about human cognition and communication. It highlights the discrepancy between our stringent demands on AI and our tolerance for our own cognitive biases. The book isn't about making AI more human, but using AI as a mirror to help humans better understand themselves, improving communication skills and self-awareness.

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Global EV Sales Surge 27%, Legacy Automakers Race to Electrify

2025-08-16
Global EV Sales Surge 27%, Legacy Automakers Race to Electrify

Global electric vehicle (EV) sales surged 27% year-over-year in the first seven months of 2025, reaching over 10.7 million units. China led the charge, while Europe also saw robust 30% growth. North America lagged, with the US facing policy headwinds. Data from the UK reveals a dramatic shift, with legacy automakers like Ford significantly boosting EV sales – a 324% increase for Ford in the first half of 2025. Ford's ambitious $5 billion plan to produce affordable EVs in the US, targeting a $30,000 price point, signals a major push towards electric mobility. However, not all legacy automakers are experiencing similar success, highlighting the challenges of this transition.

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Tech

Amazon Kills Commingling: AI-Powered Assistant and a Brand-First Approach

2025-09-21
Amazon Kills Commingling: AI-Powered Assistant and a Brand-First Approach

Amazon announced at its annual Accelerate seller conference the end of its controversial "commingling" program, a move met with enthusiastic applause from sellers. This program, which pooled identical items from different sellers, had allowed counterfeit and expired goods to be mixed with legitimate ones, harming brand reputations. Amazon cited diminishing efficiency gains from commingling due to its improved logistics network, and the $600 million annual cost to brands for re-labeling. This decision reflects Amazon's stronger commitment to brand protection and direct partnerships, as seen in its renewed relationship with Nike. Alongside this, Amazon launched an AI-powered seller assistant to optimize operations and resolve issues. While the AI assistant garnered attention, the termination of commingling resonated most strongly with sellers, signifying a more brand-friendly Amazon marketplace.

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Psychology's Replication Crisis: Debunked Cognitive Science Studies

2025-09-17
Psychology's Replication Crisis: Debunked Cognitive Science Studies

The 2010s saw a 'replication crisis' in psychology, where many widely accepted findings failed to reproduce. This post compiles a list of prominent cognitive science studies that haven't replicated, including the ego depletion effect, power posing effect, social priming (elderly words effect), and money priming effect. These once-popular findings have since been questioned or outright debunked. The goal is to help readers discern credible research from unreliable results, avoiding misinformation.

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Misc

Animating Rosettas in Ada: A Short Tutorial

2025-09-02
Animating Rosettas in Ada: A Short Tutorial

This tutorial demonstrates Ada's capabilities by creating a program that generates animated rosettas (hypotrochoids) as SVG files. It uses Ada 2022 features and leverages Alire, Ada's package manager, for project management. The tutorial highlights Ada's readability, strong typing, and safety, showcasing its use in geometric computation and SVG rendering. The author emphasizes Ada's suitability as a modern, general-purpose language, despite its reputation for safety-critical applications.

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Apple's iOS 26: A Year-Based Naming Revolution?

2025-05-28
Apple's iOS 26: A Year-Based Naming Revolution?

Apple is reportedly overhauling its software update naming scheme. Instead of iOS 19, this year's update will be called iOS 26, reflecting a new year-based strategy that will also affect macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. Bloomberg reports this change aims to improve branding consistency and reduce confusion for users and developers. The move coincides with rumored major redesigns across Apple's platforms, aiming for design and naming unification. While initially jarring, the change promises long-term clarity in version numbering across Apple's ecosystem.

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Napster Faces $3.4M Copyright Lawsuit Over Sonos Radio

2025-06-18

Napster, once synonymous with music piracy, is facing a new copyright challenge. SoundExchange is suing Napster and Sonos for over $3.4 million in unpaid royalties related to the Sonos Radio service, which used Napster's music catalog until 2023. The lawsuit highlights Napster's complex journey from a P2P file-sharing pioneer to a legal streaming service, showcasing its tumultuous evolution in the digital music landscape and its ongoing struggle with copyright issues.

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Learn to Program with Haiku: A Comprehensive Tutorial

2025-04-10
Learn to Program with Haiku: A Comprehensive Tutorial

This book, "Learning to Program with Haiku," provides a step-by-step guide to programming on the Haiku operating system. Starting with fundamental concepts like data types and loops, it progresses to advanced topics such as object-oriented programming and GUI development using C++ and the Haiku API. Through 23 lessons, readers build a complete Haiku application, with source code and resources included. Ideal for beginners, this tutorial empowers users to create their own Haiku programs.

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arXivLabs: Experimenting with Community Collaboration

2025-05-23
arXivLabs: Experimenting with Community Collaboration

arXivLabs is a framework enabling collaborators to develop and share new arXiv features directly on the website. Individuals and organizations involved embrace arXiv's values of openness, community, excellence, and user data privacy. arXiv only partners with those sharing these commitments. Have an idea to enhance the arXiv community? Explore arXivLabs.

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Standard Ebooks: Free, High-Quality Public Domain eBooks

2025-04-06
Standard Ebooks: Free, High-Quality Public Domain eBooks

Standard Ebooks is a volunteer-driven project producing meticulously crafted editions of public domain ebooks. They source ebooks from projects like Project Gutenberg, then expertly format, typeset, proofread, and optimize them for modern ereaders and browsers. These free, open-source ebooks boast rich metadata, attractive covers, and cutting-edge technology like hyphenation support and popup footnotes. Standard Ebooks sets a new standard for quality in free ebooks, serving both readers and fellow ebook producers.

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Misc

Passkeys: The Cryptographic Revolution in Authentication

2025-05-14
Passkeys: The Cryptographic Revolution in Authentication

This article delves into the cryptography behind passkeys, explaining how they use key pairs to create digital signatures without transmitting sensitive information to servers, thus preventing phishing and password reuse. The WebAuthn specification enhances security through origin binding, ensuring passkeys are only used on the correct website. Different authenticator types are explored, along with how WebAuthn extensions can generate and store cryptographic keys. Potential threats like browser attacks and compromised authenticators are discussed, along with mitigation strategies. While not a perfect solution, passkeys offer significantly improved security and represent a compelling future for authentication.

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Tech

Dropbox Kills Off Its Password Manager

2025-07-31
Dropbox Kills Off Its Password Manager

Dropbox is shutting down its password manager service by the end of October, prompting user backlash and criticism for its lack of consultation with paid subscribers. The company cites a focus on core product improvements as the reason. Launched in 2020, the password manager failed to gain significant traction in a competitive market. Dropbox's recent financial performance shows steady but slowing revenue growth, accompanied by several rounds of layoffs.

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Mathematician Cracks Algebra's Oldest Problem with Novel Number Sequences

2025-05-02
Mathematician Cracks Algebra's Oldest Problem with Novel Number Sequences

UNSW Sydney's Honorary Professor Norman Wildberger, in collaboration with computer scientist Dr. Dean Rubine, has unveiled a new method for solving higher-order polynomial equations, published in *The American Mathematical Monthly*. Rejecting the irrational numbers used in classical approaches, the method utilizes novel number sequences called the "Geode," a multi-dimensional extension of Catalan numbers. This breakthrough solves a centuries-old problem and promises improved algorithms for computer programs.

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The Twilight of Social Media: Algorithms, Fakes, and a Glimpse of Hope

2025-09-13
The Twilight of Social Media: Algorithms, Fakes, and a Glimpse of Hope

This article examines the current state and future of social media platforms. Overwhelmed by AI-generated spam, fake accounts, and the 'bot-girl economy', genuine human interaction is increasingly sidelined by algorithmic prioritization. Platforms, chasing engagement metrics, disregard authenticity and value, leading to declining user experience and engagement. The article suggests a future of decentralized, smaller-scale social media focusing on genuine interaction within niche communities. It advocates for a public-service model, algorithm transparency, and improved digital literacy to reshape the digital landscape.

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Tech

ClearSpace: Your Digital Detox for Less Screen Time

2025-01-01
ClearSpace: Your Digital Detox for Less Screen Time

ClearSpace is an app designed to help users reduce their screen time. It combats phone addiction by offering features like app time limits, distraction blockers, focus management tools, and challenge-based habit formation. The app also includes screen time reports, accountability partners, and mindful breathing exercises to encourage healthier digital habits and improve digital wellbeing.

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