2025-04-18
The Cybertruck Is Turning Into a Complete Disaster
Tesla is reportedly pulling back production of its much-maligned Cybertruck. According to Business Insider, the EV maker has dropped production targets for several Cybertruck lines over the last few months,...
Notion’s journey to product market fit
#productivity #developer #notion #ceo #founder
Judge Rules Blanket Search of Cell Tower Data Unconstitutional
Judge says tower dumps violate the 4th amendment, but will let the cops do it this one time, as a treat.
British and American Connotations
Published on April 18, 2025 1:00 PM GMT As an American who works with some people who speak British English, the language differences are usually not a problem. Most words...
The JAS 39 Gripen Fighter Won’t Win a Battle Against Time and Stealth
Summary and Key Points: The JAS 39 Gripen was developed as an affordable, reliable fourth-generation fighter optimized for dispersed operations. -Yet in today’s battlespace, dominated by stealth, sensor fusion, and...
Why the U.S. Air Force is Betting Billions on the Sixth-Generation F-47 Fighters
Summary and Key Points: The F-47, America’s sixth-generation stealth fighter under the NGAD program, promises advanced stealth, modular upgrades, and new autonomous capabilities. -Though the program faced scrutiny due to...
Training AGI in Secret would be Unsafe and Unethical
Published on April 18, 2025 12:27 PM GMTSubtitle: Bad for loss of control risks, bad for concentration of power risksI’ve had this sitting in my drafts for the last year....
The Navy’s Big Mistake: Retiring the USS Nimitz Aircraft Carrier
The U.S. military has been surprised at the longevity and ferocity of the Houthi terrorists in Yemen. The militants just do not want to stop shooting missiles and firing drones...
Australia May Never Sail a ‘AUKUS’ Nuclear Submarine
Summary and Key Points: Australia’s involvement in AUKUS faces serious setbacks, primarily due to production delays in U.S. Virginia-class submarines and reliability issues with Britain’s Astute-class submarines. -The unpredictable nature...
A New AI Tool Builds Knowledge Graphs So Good, They Could Rewire Scientific Discovery
This paper presents a new AI-powered knowledge graph that organizes real-world materials science research into an accessible, searchable database.
Ukraine’s Tanks Are Being Destroyed—Can Western Aid Save Them?
Throughout the war in Ukraine, much attention has turned to Russia’s tank losses. Not as much scrutiny has been given to the Ukrainian side, which has been subject to the...
The Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carriers Might Be Cursed
Summary and Key Points: The Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier, despite previous mechanical issues and costly maintenance, is set to embark on a crucial deployment to the...
$2.1 Trillion Fighter: Breaking Down the F-35’s Controversial Cost
Summary and Key Points: The F-35 Lightning II remains controversial due to its high lifetime cost of approximately $2.1 trillion over 94 years. -The Joint Program Office (JPO) attributes this...
Scientists Built a Smarter, Sharper Materials Graph by Teaching AI to Double-Check Its Work
This paper presents a new AI-powered knowledge graph that organizes real-world materials science research into an accessible, searchable database.
Meet the HackerNoon Top Writers: Writing Through the Noise of AI with Albert Lie
Meet Albert Lie, Co-Founder & CTO of Forward Labs, in his interview with HackerNoon Writers Spotlight, talking about writing amid the Noise of AI.
AI Model Reads Thousands of Studies, Nails Battery Science Better Than Expected
This paper presents a new AI-powered knowledge graph that organizes real-world materials science research into an accessible, searchable database.
Scientists Built a Knowledge Graph for Materials—And You Can Actually Use It
This paper presents a new AI-powered knowledge graph that organizes real-world materials science research into an accessible, searchable database.
Karma Tests in Logical Counterfactual Simulations motivates strong agents to protect weak agents
Published on April 18, 2025 11:11 AM GMTYes, I've read and fully understood 99% of Decision theory does not imply that we get to have nice things, a post debunking...
Scientists Built a Smart Filter for Science Papers—and It’s Cleaning Up the Data Chaos
This paper presents a new AI-powered knowledge graph that organizes real-world materials science research into an accessible, searchable database.
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