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A lithium-ion breakthrough that could boost range and lower costs

Columbia University researchers have developed a gel electrolyte for anode-free lithium-ion batteries that improves safety, longevity, and cost. Anode-free designs boost energy density by freeing space for active material, but dendrites cause failures. The gel uses a parasitic salt-phobic polymer network that forms a protective layer on the lithium surface and suppresses dendrite growth. In tests it retained >80% capacity under near-real-world conditions and enhanced thermal stability, withstood drilling, unlike liquid-electrolyte cells. This approach could yield higher density, longer-lasting, safer, cheaper EV packs, complementing continued lithium-ion improvements instead of relying on solid-state.

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Binance fired employees who found $1.7B in crypto was sent to Iran

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"Car Wash" test with 53 models

A car-wash reasoning benchmark tested 53 AI models on whether to walk or drive to a car wash 50 meters away, given the car must be at the wash. In a single run, 42 chose walk; only 11 were correct. The five models reliable across 10 runs were Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 2.0 Flash Lite, Gemini 3 Flash, Gemini 3 Pro, and Grok-4. Across 530 runs, most models were inconsistent or wrong (33 never right; 12 barely right). Humans drove the choice 71.5% of the time. The test exposes AI reliability gaps and the value of context-aware prompting.

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Show HN: Shibuya – A High-Performance WAF in Rust with eBPF and ML Engine

SHIBUYA WAF is a Rust-powered, open-source web application firewall that ships 615+ OWASP CRS rules, ML anomaly detection, and kernel-level eBPF/XDP blocking. It runs a nine-layer security pipeline (kernel to WASM) and supports a WASM plugin system for language-agnostic extensions. Key features include SHAP-explainable ML (IsolationForest + Random Forest), hot-reloadable rules, and a built-in Ashigaru attack lab. It offers API-first protection (OpenAPI + GraphQL), multi-tenancy with RBAC and LDAP/SSO, federated learning, post-quantum TLS, TPM, and SBOM. Lite is free; Enterprise €399.

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UNIX99, a UNIX-like OS for the TI-99/4A

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Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras

TechCrunch reports Americans are vandalizing Flock license-plate reader cameras amid privacy and immigration concerns. Flock, valued at about $7.5B, runs a nationwide network; while it says it doesn’t directly share data with ICE, local police have granted federal access and some communities have ended contracts or blocked usage. Incidents include smashed cameras in La Mesa, CA, and other states; Oregon poles cut down. DeFlock estimates around 80,000 cameras nationwide, with many cities rejecting Flock.

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Waymo Is Destroying Tesla's Self-Driving Dreams

Waymo is already delivering autonomous rides with no driver, while Tesla remains selling a promised FSD future. The piece contrasts Waymo’s sensor-heavy, mapped, domain-limited approach with Tesla’s camera-only, scalable vision, arguing that true self-driving at scale is being realized by Waymo. As a result, the longstanding Tesla–Waymo debate shifts from ideology to demonstrated capability, challenging Tesla’s claims of scale, simplicity, and generality.

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ASML unveils EUV light source advance that could yield 50% more chips by 2030

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Decided to fly to the US to buy some hard drives

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The Lighthouse: How extreme isolation transforms the body and mind

Set in the late 19th century on a remote island, The Lighthouse follows two keepers whose isolation sparks paranoia, visions, and a brutal power struggle. Winslow obsesses over the forbidden lantern as Wake’s authority tightens, and reality frays under sensory deprivation and alcohol. Psychologists note isolation can trigger hallucinations and distress, echoing landmark solo-confinement experiments. The film’s stark black‑and‑white imagery and maritime menace magnify how extreme isolation transforms body and mind, with unsettling motifs like a mermaid figurine underscoring the psyche’s rupture.

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Anthropic Education the AI Fluency Index

Anthropic introduces the AI Fluency Index using the 4D AI Fluency Framework, based on 9,830 Claude.ai conversations in Jan 2026. It tracks 11 observable behaviors out of 24 to measure safe, effective human–AI collaboration. Key finding: iteration/refinement strongly boosts fluency (85.7% of conversations), with more subsequent fluency behaviors; however, when outputs are artifacts (code/docs/tools), users direct work more but question reasoning and context less. The report outlines three ways to improve fluency, notes limitations (early adopters, single week, observable-only behaviors), and previews future research including cohort analyses and Claude Code.

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Hadrius (YC W23) Is Hiring Designers Who Code

Hadrius, a YC-backed fintech automating securities compliance, is hiring a Senior Product Designer onsite NYC. Requirements: 6+ years in product design, portfolio with 0-to-1 work or major redesigns, design systems, strong communication; proficient in Figma; preferably B2B SaaS/fintech. You’ll own end-to-end design, contribute to the design system, partner with CTO, and help scale team. Timeline: week—onboard; month—ship a major design and establish design rituals; 3+ months—own complex initiatives and hiring. Perks: salary, sizable equity, 401(k) match, healthcare, housing stipend 18k/yr. Interview: 3 stages with CTO, culture-fit designer, onsite with founders/engineers. About Hadrius: automates back-office compliance for firms; YC W23.

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What it means that Ubuntu is using Rust

Ubuntu is using Rust as a pragmatic bridge to the “early majority,” funding and building memory-safe foundational utilities (sudo-rs, ntpd-rs, coreutils via uutils) and promoting broader adoption beyond enthusiasts. The piece argues Rust hasn’t universally crossed the chasm and needs reference customers to prove value, urging alignment with pragmatic users’ needs (evolution over revolution) and reconsideration of the standard library, plus ecosystem investment and mentorship. Open-source collaboration and patient, industry-focused engagement are key to scaling Rust.

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AI is destroying open source, and it's not even good yet [video]

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Ed's Stratego Site

A website by Ed focused on the board game Stratego.

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Large study finds link between cannabis use in teens and psychosis later

A large Kaiser Permanente study of about 460,000 adolescents followed to age 25 found that cannabis use in the past year was associated with higher later risk of bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, depression, and anxiety. The risk of bipolar and psychotic disorders roughly doubled; though each affected a small share (~4,000). The study excluded youths with preexisting mental health symptoms to suggest a potential causal link, though causality is not proven. The findings emphasize concerns about teen cannabis use, especially with early use, and challenge perception of cannabis as safe.

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Show HN: Sowbot – open-hardware agricultural robot (ROS2, RTK GPS)

Open AgBot sowbot provides an open-hardware robotic platform for regenerative agriculture, bridging prototype-to-production gaps. It offers a Reference Hardware Design and a Production-Ready Software Stack, enabling startups to skip ~18 months of plumbing and researchers to share experiments via Docker images. The Open Core module pairs two Avaota A1 SBCs (ESP32-based control and a perception board), with ROS 2 navigation, EKF, topological mapping, and YOLO; native CAN bus; dual GNSS RTK for centimeter positioning; rugged enclosure; open licenses on schematics, PCB layouts, and firmware. Modular chassis, Odrive CAN drivers, 800W hub motors, sodium-ion batteries, and development platforms (Sowbot Mini/Pico).

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AIs can generate near-verbatim copies of novels from training data

New studies show top AI models memorize substantial portions of their training data, enabling near-verbatim generation of novels like A Game of Thrones and The Hunger Games when prompted. This challenges claims that models don’t store copyrighted works and undermines defenses of fair use. Researchers demonstrated that both open and closed models can reproduce large text segments, sometimes via jailbreaking. The findings have legal implications for liability and ongoing copyright lawsuits, though companies argue safeguards limit practical extraction.

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'Viking' was a job description, not a matter of heredity: Ancient DNA study

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NASA uses Mars Helicopter's SoC for rover navigation upgrade

NASA repurposed Perseverance’s Mars Helicopter Base Station silicon to run a new Mars Global Localization algorithm that autonomously localizes the rover by matching panoramic navigation images to onboard orbital terrain maps. The system, running on the Snapdragon-based HBS, pinpoints the rover’s location within about 10 inches (25 cm) in roughly two minutes, enabling long, Earth-free drives. Tests noted occasional bit errors and Mars-Earth latency (up to 40 minutes, 2 Mbps), but added cross-checks to ensure results. NASA says the software is in production and could inform Moon missions.

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