‘I ran it through Claude.’ San Francisco supervisors delay 362-page legislation that would clean up the city's municipal codes.
BTC has just broken its important level of $59K submitted by /u/Nitin_Gupta94 [link] [Kommentare]
The DeepSeek team announced on Monday that the official release of DeepSeek V4 is scheduled for mid-July. According to the company, the new version builds
The optical periscope camera OPIC, a scientific instrument bound for Estonia's first deep-space mission, departed Tartu Airport for Spain on Tuesday. The camera will photograph the nucleus of a comet.
This report documents the widespread collateral damage caused by IP-based blocking during LALIGA football match broadcasts in Spain, based on OONI data and DNS scans.
A new paradigm beyond vibe-coding and spec-driven development: ask coding agents to assume functionality already exists, then gradually materialize the deterministic parts and fix the quirks along the way.
So I want to perform a material characterization study on a material where I need to put it under pressure. I’m in high school and don’t have a mentor or time to ask for access to university labs so I want to make something that can help me get data for cheap. I’m trying to make a linear actuator design and physically build all the parts myself (except for the motor and leadscrew system obviously) but I don’t extensively know how these types of things work. If I was to build something like this (pictures) would there be any significant issues? The cylinder (of which I don’t know what material to make out of) protruding out from the side would be directly connected to the sliding block part of my linear actuator so it pushes that down onto my material. I’m going to be pushing with 50lbs ish max so I’m making the majority of this out of wood. Any tips on making sure it doesn’t get worn out by some slight imperfection over the thousands of trials I’m going to need it for? And also any tips to make it work if something is seriously wrong 😭 And lastly any other tips about doing research studies like this without lab access or a significant mentor would be greatly appreciated. submitted by /u/bount_ [link] [Kommentare]