Anthropic: Our AI agents powered by Claude coded C compiler 💪🏼
The compiler performance:
'Hello World' does not compile 😭
The compiler performance:
'Hello World' does not compile 😭
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iOS inspired UI on an Android app is always a bad idea
This design is just gore on android
This design is just gore on android
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Starting March, 2026, Discord will require a facial scan or copy of your government issued ID to use 'adult features' on Discord such as participating in stages or viewing Discords and/or channels marked as 18+
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Lyrics in YouTube Music may require a Premium subscription
Google is experimenting with locking YouTube Music lyrics behind paywall aka YouTube Premium Subscription.
Basically, YouTube music will only let you see the lyrics of the song "partially".
Users get only 5 free lyrics before they have to subscribe. When that happens, you’ll only see the first few lines, with everything else blurred and unscrollable.
Google told Ars Technica that no final decisions have been made about this feature, and the number of free lyric views will vary across the test. However, this "testing" has expanded considerably in recent days and lot of users are seeing the lyrics being paywalled now.
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Google is experimenting with locking YouTube Music lyrics behind paywall aka YouTube Premium Subscription.
Basically, YouTube music will only let you see the lyrics of the song "partially".
Users get only 5 free lyrics before they have to subscribe. When that happens, you’ll only see the first few lines, with everything else blurred and unscrollable.
Google told Ars Technica that no final decisions have been made about this feature, and the number of free lyric views will vary across the test. However, this "testing" has expanded considerably in recent days and lot of users are seeing the lyrics being paywalled now.
We are running an experiment with a small percentage of ad-supported users that may impact their ability to access the lyrics feature repeatedly. We often run experiments on YouTube Music to better inform our decisions around feature improvements. The majority of our global users will not see any changes to the lyrics feature.
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Tomb Raider is now available to play on Android and iOS
Price on Android: ₹549 (~6$) / 15€ / 20$ / 13£
Price on iOS: ₹1349 (~15$)
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.feralinteractive.tombraider_android
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Price on Android: ₹549 (~6$) / 15€ / 20$ / 13£
Price on iOS: ₹1349 (~15$)
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.feralinteractive.tombraider_android
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Google Pixel 10a Color Options
Google Pixel 10a, codenamed
Specifications:
• Google Tensor G4 SoC which powers the pixel 9 series
• 48MP Wide + 13MP Ultra-Wide dual rear camera
• 13MP Front camera
• 5,100 mAh battery
Thus, Pixel 10a is simply a rebranded Pixel 9a with the same design, same processor, same camera and barely a 100mAh larger battery.
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Google Pixel 10a, codenamed
stallion will debut on February 18th globally and it will be available in 4 color options.Specifications:
• Google Tensor G4 SoC which powers the pixel 9 series
• 48MP Wide + 13MP Ultra-Wide dual rear camera
• 13MP Front camera
• 5,100 mAh battery
Thus, Pixel 10a is simply a rebranded Pixel 9a with the same design, same processor, same camera and barely a 100mAh larger battery.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Color Options
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series will debut on 25th February worldwide and will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the US whereas in Europe and India, it will feature Samsung Exynos 2600 SoC (except S26 Ultra)
Minor upgrade as usual in terms of specifications with similar cameras and display specs. No Qi2 magnets either!
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 series will debut on 25th February worldwide and will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the US whereas in Europe and India, it will feature Samsung Exynos 2600 SoC (except S26 Ultra)
Minor upgrade as usual in terms of specifications with similar cameras and display specs. No Qi2 magnets either!
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No wonder OneUI sucks in terms of design if that's how they advertise it
https://fixvx.com/thesammyfans/status/2022140059592667418
https://fixvx.com/thesammyfans/status/2022140059592667418
vxTwitter / fixvx
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Sammy Fans - We ♥ Samsung! (@thesammyfans)
[Teaser] The new One UI is coming!! 🚀
#GalaxyUnpacked #OneUI8 #OneUI8_5 #GalaxyS26
#GalaxyUnpacked #OneUI8 #OneUI8_5 #GalaxyS26
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Mediatek users forced to sit on the chair and watch!
Newer games appear to be optimizing game engines by targeting the dual prime architecture of modern SoCs. (Like Arknights: Endfield)
All Modern SoCs (Xring / Qualcomm / Apple) utilise dual ultra large prime core architectures, except... Mediatek (Tensor and Exynos too, but they're shit anyways!)
Most game engines do the calculations (physics etc.) on a single thread, this is not ideal as the higher frequency a CPU pushes, the worse efficiency becomes.
Developers at Hypergryph changed this, splitting up the work, so it can utilize both primes for better efficiency. This forces the single prime 9500 (and any other similar chip) to boost the entire mid cluster to a higher frequency. It's not possible to boost just one core. Making it lose even to a last gen SoC in FPS and efficiency.
Remember, no such thing as a free lunch, Mediatek was only cheaper as it was worse. Companies will extract more profit if they could.
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Newer games appear to be optimizing game engines by targeting the dual prime architecture of modern SoCs. (Like Arknights: Endfield)
All Modern SoCs (Xring / Qualcomm / Apple) utilise dual ultra large prime core architectures, except... Mediatek (Tensor and Exynos too, but they're shit anyways!)
Most game engines do the calculations (physics etc.) on a single thread, this is not ideal as the higher frequency a CPU pushes, the worse efficiency becomes.
Developers at Hypergryph changed this, splitting up the work, so it can utilize both primes for better efficiency. This forces the single prime 9500 (and any other similar chip) to boost the entire mid cluster to a higher frequency. It's not possible to boost just one core. Making it lose even to a last gen SoC in FPS and efficiency.
Remember, no such thing as a free lunch, Mediatek was only cheaper as it was worse. Companies will extract more profit if they could.
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Forwarded from vx-underground
Yeah, so pretty much that whole Windows 11 Notepad RCE thing was ridiculously stupid. Like, it was so dumb it kind of hurts.
Windows 11 Notepad, with the fancy Copilot AI slop, now possesses the ability to handle mark up, or markdown, ... It's mark something, the stuff used in ReadMes. Whatever.
Anyway, a security researcher realized that if you used markup in Notepad and instead of a hyperlink to a website with https:// you put file:// (the protocol on Windows for files, like in file explorer), it will arbitrarily execute it. It won't prompt you.
Furthermore, he realized you could specify a remote host to execute it from using a different Microsoft specific protocol used for app installation. In other words, if you user clicked the hyperlink in Notepad it would download and run a program from any website ... without alerting the user.
Normally, any sort of hyperlink that leads to a different domain, or tries to execute a file, is supposed to prompt you with an alert message, ... or something. However, Microsoft software engineers seemingly forgot to implement this notification Window.
With this attack vector which has been present for AT LEAST 9 months, a malicious actor could send a .txt file and if the user clicked the link inside the .txt file it would automatically execute and run anything specified in the hyperlink.
Even more silly, forensically under the hood, the logs on Windows, or to an anti malware service, it would look like Notepad was downloading something and then running a program. This is a very unique scenario which (to the best of my knowledge) no security product has encountered before. This could hypothetically result in files being downloaded and executed and being completely ignored by anti malware services because Notepad is a known and trusted program. Why would an anti malware service question Notepad?
Basically, the point I'm trying to get to here is that I don't understand why Microsoft has introduced so many new features into Notepad. With new features means a new attack landscape (more stuff to abuse).
Whatever man
Windows 11 Notepad, with the fancy Copilot AI slop, now possesses the ability to handle mark up, or markdown, ... It's mark something, the stuff used in ReadMes. Whatever.
Anyway, a security researcher realized that if you used markup in Notepad and instead of a hyperlink to a website with https:// you put file:// (the protocol on Windows for files, like in file explorer), it will arbitrarily execute it. It won't prompt you.
Furthermore, he realized you could specify a remote host to execute it from using a different Microsoft specific protocol used for app installation. In other words, if you user clicked the hyperlink in Notepad it would download and run a program from any website ... without alerting the user.
Normally, any sort of hyperlink that leads to a different domain, or tries to execute a file, is supposed to prompt you with an alert message, ... or something. However, Microsoft software engineers seemingly forgot to implement this notification Window.
With this attack vector which has been present for AT LEAST 9 months, a malicious actor could send a .txt file and if the user clicked the link inside the .txt file it would automatically execute and run anything specified in the hyperlink.
Even more silly, forensically under the hood, the logs on Windows, or to an anti malware service, it would look like Notepad was downloading something and then running a program. This is a very unique scenario which (to the best of my knowledge) no security product has encountered before. This could hypothetically result in files being downloaded and executed and being completely ignored by anti malware services because Notepad is a known and trusted program. Why would an anti malware service question Notepad?
Basically, the point I'm trying to get to here is that I don't understand why Microsoft has introduced so many new features into Notepad. With new features means a new attack landscape (more stuff to abuse).
Whatever man
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Gmail for Android now lets you create labels
- Google finally adds a simple menu option which let you create labels on the go on the Android app.
- However, color customisation is still not possible within it.
- To edit or delete a specific label, head over to Settings > Gmail address > Notifications > Manage labels.
- Note: This feature is rolling out via server side.
#Apps #Gmail @PixelHubUpdates
- Google finally adds a simple menu option which let you create labels on the go on the Android app.
- However, color customisation is still not possible within it.
- To edit or delete a specific label, head over to Settings > Gmail address > Notifications > Manage labels.
- Note: This feature is rolling out via server side.
#Apps #Gmail @PixelHubUpdates
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GitHub will finally allow you to limit Pull Requests
GitHub will be shipping 2 new features very soon:
1. Repo-level pull request controls: Gives maintainers the option to limit pull request creation to collaborators or disable pull requests entirely. While the introduction of the pull request was fundamental to the growth of open source, maintainers should have the tools they need to manage their projects.
2. Pull request deletion from the UI: Remove spam or abusive pull requests so repositories can stay more manageable.
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GitHub will be shipping 2 new features very soon:
1. Repo-level pull request controls: Gives maintainers the option to limit pull request creation to collaborators or disable pull requests entirely. While the introduction of the pull request was fundamental to the growth of open source, maintainers should have the tools they need to manage their projects.
2. Pull request deletion from the UI: Remove spam or abusive pull requests so repositories can stay more manageable.
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Nothing CEO Carl Pei spotted riding in his Nothing branded Tuk-Tuk or E-Auto in India
Expect launch soon!
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Expect launch soon!
Follow @Nothingfuckup for more Nothing branded useless products
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so the police got involved and started beating up people waiting in front of the Nothing Store
such a haunting experience
https://x.com/i/status/2022574974985474206
such a haunting experience
https://x.com/i/status/2022574974985474206
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