2025-04-09
Incoming Head of NASA Puts SpaceX in Its Place: "They Work for Us, Not the Other Way Around"
During his conformation hearing in front of Congress today, incoming NASA administrator and billionaire fighter jet pilot-turned-SpaceX astronaut Jared Isaacman took a notable turn away from the private space company...
TSMC might have to fork over $1 billion to the US for allegedly breaking export rules after one of its chips was found in a Huawei processor
$1 billion here, $1 billion there, who's counting?
With AI, Code Is No Longer the Hard Part
If AI can write the code, what’s left for software engineers?
Final Fantasy 14 Hatching Tide 2025—This year's Eorzean egg event rewards a new Fashion Accessory
Final Fantasy 14 Hatching Tide 2025—This year's Eorzean egg event rewards a new Fashion Accessory
'I'm still loving this game after 50 hours': Lethal Company solo dev has been inspired by REPO to carry on work, 'My energy level is suddenly very high'
But then again, it could just be because of the change in seasons.
Razer has pulled the pricing and pre-order pages for its new Blade laptops and I think it's pretty obvious what's happening here
Razer's taken down laptop pricing, new tariffs will make tech pricing higher, 2+2=4.
If Your Cloud Is Performing Poorly, Here Is What You Should Be Looking Out For
How do you monitor cloud performance to see where exactly you're missing it? Here are a few useful metrics.
'We are so back': After a month spent strangling itself with monetisation, promising new auto-battler The Bazaar finally makes things right for its players
After undoing the terrible monetisation of its first season, The Bazaar is finally worth recommending.
Inside a Powerful Database ICE Uses to Identify and Deport People
The database allows filtering according to hundreds of different categories, including visa status, “unique physical characteristics (e.g. scars, marks, tattoos),” “criminal affiliation,” license plate reader data, and more.
Trump Believes Entire iPhones Can Be Manufactured in America
Smartphones are hard to make. Like, really hard. So hard, in fact, that Apple's Tim Cook once admitted it takes 30,000 Chinese engineers overseeing some 700,000 workers just to make...
The HackerNoon Newsletter: The GTM Budget Struggle (4/9/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, April 9, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Facebook acquires Instagram...
From Script to Summary: A Smarter Way to Condense Movies
This paper introduces a new dataset of 100 movie scripts with human-annotated salient scenes and proposes a two-stage model, SELECT & SUMM, which first identifies key scenes and then generates...
What Makes a Scene Important? This AI Knows
This paper introduces a new dataset of 100 movie scripts with human-annotated salient scenes and proposes a two-stage model, SELECT & SUMM, which first identifies key scenes and then generates...
How AI Learns to Summarize Movies Like a Human
This paper introduces a new dataset of 100 movie scripts with human-annotated salient scenes and proposes a two-stage model, SELECT & SUMM, which first identifies key scenes and then generates...
This Model Knows Which Movie Scenes Matter Most
This paper introduces a new dataset of 100 movie scripts with human-annotated salient scenes and proposes a two-stage model, SELECT & SUMM, which first identifies key scenes and then generates...
Smart Summaries: Teaching AI to Pick Key Scenes from Scripts
This paper introduces a new dataset of 100 movie scripts with human-annotated salient scenes and proposes a two-stage model, SELECT & SUMM, which first identifies key scenes and then generates...
Turning Movie Scripts into Short Summaries—Smarter and Faster
This paper introduces a new dataset of 100 movie scripts with human-annotated salient scenes and proposes a two-stage model, SELECT & SUMM, which first identifies key scenes and then generates...
Reverse engineering the memory layout of GPU inference
Published on April 9, 2025 3:40 PM GMTBackground ContextThis research note provides a brief overview of our recent work on reverse engineering the memory layout of an inference process running...
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