2026-07-01
Total War: Warhammer 3 is getting new endgames, individual victory conditions, a Vampire Counts rework, and Nurgle's three grossest champions
We can even become an endgame crisis ourselves, which sounds neat.
How to Remove Bounce When Bouncy Objects Encounter Bounciness
We all love a good bit of bounce now and then, with everything from trampolines to bouncy castles and bouncy balls forming the staple of a wholesome childhood for many....
T-Mobile appears to be quitting VMware – and fighting a very familiar battle for support rights on the way out
303,000 cores that power internal networks headed out the door
Enemy of the State Wasn't Fiction. It Was a Roadmap.
Enemy of the State wasn’t fiction. It was a roadmap. WAMI camera systems can watch an entire city, record everything, and let you rewind time.
Shooting scenes for ‘Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age’
Puppet passes, and the art of the nature doco, without animals to film. The post Shooting scenes for ‘Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age’ appeared first on befores & afters.
Quoting Anthropic
We’ve received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5. We'll begin restoring access tomorrow, and will share an update soon....
These Five Navies Are by Far the World’s Largest
Rank the world's navies by the sheer number of ships they float, counting a 100,000-ton supercarrier and a 200-ton patrol boat as one each, and the order looks almost nothing...
Execution Problems Are Often Workflow Problems
Design workflows that keep product initiatives moving
Great Products, Bad Companies
I have long argued that great products are what powers great companies. And while I still believe that great products are necessary for great companies, it’s become quite clear over...
The U.S. Navy Built USS Midway Too Late for World War II — and It Served for the Next 47 Years
USS Midway entered service eight days after Japan's surrender, missing the war that shaped her by a week. Instead of a quiet career, she got a 47-year one — the...
Building a Fiber-Coupled Laser Source for Precision Optics
Laser diodes are convenient light sources, but for precise optical work their often-elliptical beam profile leaves something to be desired. One way to get around this is to couple the...
The consequences of locking intelligence away: an introduction to Claude relays in China
There has been recent discourse floating around on Hacker News about Chinese API relay stations that use every Western VC-subsidized channel of cheap tokens (think Claude/ChatGPT subscriptions, AWS/Azure credits, Kiro,...
Israel Said It Destroyed Iran’s Last F-14 Tomcats in March: Three Months Later, Tehran Released Footage of One Still Flying
For four decades Iran kept the world's last F-14 Tomcats flying under an embargo meant to ground them. In March, Israel said it finally destroyed them. Three months later, Iranian...
"Correct Answer Features" Cannot Explain Multiple Choice Capabilities
TL;DR: I present theoretical and empirical evidence that LLMs cannot be (exclusively) using a "correct answer feature" as the main mechanism by which they perform multiple choice question answering. A...
The U.S. Navy Built 24 Essex-Class Aircraft Carriers in World War II: Today’s Shipyards Couldn’t Repeat It
In 1942, the U.S. built an aircraft carrier in just over 20 months, then made two dozen more. Today a single shipyard builds every American supercarrier, and the next one...
Japan’s Soryu Submarines Started as AIP Hunters and Ended as Battery Pioneers: The Quiet Boats Guarding the First Island Chain
Japan doesn't build nuclear submarines. Instead it built the Soryu class — 12 quiet diesel-electric hunters for the waters around the home islands. The class began with Stirling air-independent propulsion...
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