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2025-03-17

Roam Powers $ROAM with Token Reversal Pool and New Reward Options

Roam, the leading decentralized wireless network, has introduced its Token Reversal Pool, now live on the Roam app. This feature allows users to swap $ROAM tokens back into Roam Points,...

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An AI Ark Could Save Human Knowledge—If We Don’t Screw It Up First

Artificial intelligence can be used to protect and store important aspects of human civilization. The AI Knowledge Ark would be a nearly immune to destruction library of history, science, and...

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Making Sense of Attributed Typed Monographs

This section extends E-graphs to attributed typed monographs, exploring their adhesive properties, algebraic structures, and transformation rules in category theory.

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Inside Kubernetes Scheduling: How Your Pods Fight for a Place to Exist

Avoid shooting yourself in the foot by understanding widely misunderstood things about Kubernetes scheduling and learn about it's extensible design to customize scheduling mechanism in your cluster.

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The Agile Prompt Engineering Framework

TL; DR: Bridging Agile and AI with Proper Prompt Engineering Agile teams have always sought ways to work smarter without compromising their principles. Many have begun experimenting with new technologies,...

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How ‘Helpful’ Retries Can Wreck Your System—and How to Stop It

Retries are important for service availability in distributed systems, but too many can cause problems. Use strategies like limiting retries, circuit breakers, and exponential backoff on the client side. Services...

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Why Machine Learning Sampling is Harder Than You Think (And How to Do it Right)

In this article, I will explain how random sampling can be achieved at scale using Scala Spark. I will also show how central limit theorem can be extended to solve...

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Monographs, Their Morphisms, and the Rules That Bind Them

This section explores algebraic transformations of monographs, focusing on rule-based deletions and additions via double and single pushout methods in category theory.

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The TechBeat: AI Coding Tools Are Bad News for Lazy Programmers (3/17/2025)

How are you, hacker? đŸȘWant to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set...

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The 2025 Product Strategy Playbook

Product strategy has changed - and if you're using an outdated playbook, you'll be missing out. Here's how to build your product strategy in the AI age

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Dithering: ‘Being Real Points’

A new feature in our membership CMS (Passport — check it out) lets us make individual episodes of Dithering free for everyone to listen to (on the web). I can’t...

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Apple restricts Pebble from being awesome with iPhones

During Pebble v1, I learned how much harder it is to build a great smartwatch experience on iPhone than it is on Android. It sounds like


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2025-03-16

The Age of Maximum Nuclear Deterrence

Artificial General Intelligence or AGI is considered here to be a form of Artificial Super Intelligence or ASI. AGI will kill us all the minute it decides to, or help...

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Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure

Decentralized Internet is becoming a revolutionary alternative to the Internet. It is based on the use of cryptocurrencies as the core currency. Users have full control over their data and...

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Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race

“Jews in Space” is one of the most influential articles about science fiction that I’ve ever come across. Every SFan paid homage to a bunch of iconic authors.

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Educational Byte: Decentralized Escrow—What It Is and Why You Should Use It

Decentralized escrow removes intermediaries, reducing costs and increasing autonomy. Smart contracts automate transactions, ensuring that funds are only released when agreed-upon conditions are met. This method can be applied, among...

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Beginning April 20, Pride & Prejudice (w/ Keira Knightley & Matthew Macfadyen)...

Beginning April 20, Pride & Prejudice (w/ Keira Knightley & Matthew Macfadyen) is heading back to US theaters to mark the 20th anniversary of its release. 💬 Join the discussion...

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I Told My Team to Complain Every Week—It Transformed Our Productivity

Over time, Kaizen has helped improve processes, boost morale, and even tackle technical debt bit by bit. It's a simple but effective way to ensure continuous improvement in both software...

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Dynamic Retrieval Strategies: Enhancing QA Across Query Types

This paper introduces Adaptive-RAG, optimizing retrieval-augmented QA by tailoring strategies to query complexity for improved efficiency and accuracy.

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Can Adaptive QA Frameworks Solve the Query Complexity Puzzle?

This paper proposes Adaptive-RAG, an adaptive QA framework dynamically optimized for query complexity, validated to enhance accuracy and efficiency.

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