Hacker News with Generative AI

Running local models is good now (vickiboykis.com)
Mechanical Watch (2022) (ciechanow.ski)
Fable ban was never about a jailbreak (techcrunch.com)
Subquadratic – Introducing SubQ 1.1 Small (subq.ai)
Correlated randomness in Slay the Spire 2 (tck.mn)
Google Chrome's Next Update Will Mark the End of Popular Ad Blockers (slashdot.org)
I admire Fabrice Bellard. He is almost certainly a better overall programmer (twitter.com)
The time the x86 emulator team found code so bad they fixed it during emulation (microsoft.com)
An interview with an Apple emoji designer (shadycharacters.co.uk)
Getting Creative with Perlin Noise Fields (sighack.com)
UK to require ID or face scan before you can make social media accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
4× RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell on Water, and the One Card That Wouldn't Behave (sabareesh.com)
But yak shaving is fun (parksb.github.io)
Unicorn – The Ultimate CPU Emulator (unicorn-engine.org)
Feds freaked over Fable 5 after simple 'fix this code' prompt, not jailbreak (theregister.com)
Banned Book Library in a Wi-Fi Smart Light Bulb (richardosgood.com)
SpaceX to buy Cursor for $60B (reuters.com)
GateGPT: 56k tokens per second Transformer (KV cache) on FPGA at 80 MHz (twitter.com)
Infineon to open fab in Germany as part of sovereignty push (bloomberg.com)
The history of butterfly swimming (swimming.org)
Understanding the rationale behind a rule when trying to circumvent it (microsoft.com)
A backdoor in a LinkedIn job offer (roman.pt)
Trinket.io shutting down, so we saved it and hosted it a trinket.strivemath.org (strivemath.org)
Google Chrome update will close the door on ad blockers (9to5google.com)
Apple's weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness (theverge.com)
I Fired Google (theartofdoingstuff.com)
I Love the Computer (michaelenger.com)
CJEU: Social networks are the 'publishers' of algorithmically-altered feeds (bsky.app)
Color Photos of Stalin-Era Soviet Union Taken by a US Diplomat (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
'Wow, it really worked ': 70s TV show causing worldwide panic today (theguardian.com)