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🧠 Large Language Models
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9h ago
The Hidden Auditory Knowledge Inside Language Models
Text-only LLMs may already know enough about sound to predict downstream audio model performance before an encoder is ever attached.

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9h ago
Why EHR Data Doesn't Fit Neat ML Tables
Hospital data is sparse, irregular, and time-sensitive. Here's why standard machine learning struggles and event stream models work better.

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10h ago
The Hidden Audio Bias Inside Audio-Visual Speech Recognition
Shapley analysis reveals why AVSR models keep trusting corrupted audio, exposing a hidden bias in multimodal speech recognition.

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👁️ Computer Vision
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10h ago
Matrix-Game-3.0 Brings Real-Time 720p Interactive Video to Open Source
Matrix-Game-3.0 is Skywork’s open-source world model for real-time 720p interactive video generation at 40 FPS with strong temporal consistency.

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1d ago
Your PyTorch Model Is Slower Than You Think: This Is the Reason Why
We’ll cover three categories of hidden bottlenecks I measured on a real RTX 5060 training loop. None of them is in your model architecture. All of them are fixa

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🖌️ UI/UX Design
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1d ago
Players Are Not Quitting Games - They’re Quitting Bad Experiences
Players are not quitting games. They are quitting games that feel like chores, stores, casinos, or broken workplaces, pretending to be entertainment.

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⚡ AI Lesson
1d ago
Your AI Has Root Access to Your Life. You Just Don't Know It Yet.
The tools are getting smarter. The containers they run in haven't changed since 2015.

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1d ago
Privacy Isn’t a Feature, It’s an Obligation
Privacy isn't a feature—it's an obligation. We built Meaningful with security-first architecture: Per-user encryption: AES-256-CTR with unique salts derived via

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🧠 Large Language Models
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1d ago
The Invisible Broken Clock in AI Video Generation
AI video generators can create smooth motion, but new research shows they still fail to understand real-world time and physical frame rates.

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1d ago
Zeta-2 Turns Code Edits Into Context-Aware Rewrite Suggestions
Learn how zeta-2 helps developers refactor, fix bugs, and rewrite code inside IDEs using related files, suffix-prefix-middle prompts, and diffs.

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🧠 Large Language Models
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1d ago
Voxtral-4B-TTS-2603 Brings Fast, Multilingual Voice AI to Production
Voxtral-4B-TTS-2603 delivers expressive speech, low latency, and voice customization across nine languages for enterprise voice applications.

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⚡ AI Lesson
1d ago
The TechBeat: How Solution Architects Can Use Generative AI Without Losing Architectural Judgement (4/4/2026)

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1d ago
Proof of Usefulness Weight Distribution
The weights in the Proof of Usefulness algorithm were not assigned by committee consensus, philosophical preference, or gut feeling. They reflect the consistent

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🧠 Large Language Models
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2d ago
The Crow-9b-heretic-4.6 Model by Crownelius: What Can You Use It For?
Created by Crownelius, this model compresses the reasoning and instruction-following capabilities of Claude Opus 4.6 into an efficient package suitable for cons

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2d ago
The HackerNoon Newsletter: 30 BI Engineering Interview Questions That Actually Matter in the AI Era (4/3/2026)

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⚡ AI Lesson
2d ago
Two Tools, 56 APIs: How I Built a Universal MCP Server
I had 56 APIs I needed my agent to talk to. The idea of maintaining 56 separate MCP servers made me want to close my laptop and never open it again.

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⚡ AI Lesson
2d ago
30 BI Engineering Interview Questions That Actually Matter in the AI Era
The BI interview hasn't caught up with the job. Here are 30 questions that reflect what it actually means to be a BI engineer in 2026.

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⚡ AI Lesson
2d ago
HackerNoon Projects of the Week: Movement Network Foundation, Packworks & Kyram
This week’s HackerNoon spotlight features three standout projects from the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon. Movement Network Foundation is bridging Move and Ether

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2d ago
The Data Bottleneck: Architecting High-Throughput Ingestion for Real-Time Analytics
Data ingestion isn’t a background task—it’s a major performance and cost driver at scale. Poorly designed pipelines create bottlenecks, small files, and memory

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2d ago
Why Your Retry Logic Is Taking Down Your System (And How to Fix It)
Retries aren’t a safety net—they’re a load multiplier. In distributed systems, naive retries across layers can trigger retry storms, amplify latency, and cause

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2d ago
Spec-Driven Development - My First Impressions and Opinions
Spec-Driven Development brings structure to AI coding, but it also introduces heavy documentation, review overhead, and token costs. In practice, the real bottl

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2d ago
Monitoring Essential Metrics for Cloud Native Systems - Part 1
Dashboards don’t make systems observable. True monitoring requires the right signals: latency, traffic, errors, and saturation. This article explains why tradit

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2d ago
Free VPNs vs Paid VPNs: What Are You Actually Paying For?
Free VPNs aren't free. Someone pays for every server, every IP address, every gigabyte of traffic. When you don't pay with money, you pay with your data, your b

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2d ago
Apologia: The Truth Behind the Crime
In the “Apologia” chapter, Dr. Sheppard reflects on his meticulous planning of Roger Ackroyd’s murder, using a dictaphone and strategic timing to mislead others
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