Recently, @awnihannun asserted that 'According to benchmarks Qwen3.5 4B is as good as GPT 4o.' This drew controversy: Is the 4B just benchmaxxed? How could a 4B be as good as GPT-4o? I tried to test this scientifically. The answer to the question is likely: yes, in most cases.
Traveling is what men do when they can't face mirrors, so they chase horizons hoping distance will change what reflections show, but everywhere you go, there you are. Depth matters more than distance, roots feed the tree
Introducing #AlphaCode: a system that can compete at average human level in competitive coding competitions like @codeforces. An exciting leap in AI problem-solving capabilities, combining many advances in machine learning!
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Alright. I figured out the Solana x Wormhole Bridge hack. ~300 million dollars worth of ETH drained out of the Wormhole Bridge on Ethereum. Here's how it happened.
We recently discovered a critical bug in the token-lending contract of the solana-program-library (SPL). This blog post details our journey from discovery, through exploitation and coordinated disclosure, and finally the fix.
https://t.co/7vTDeRA9vt got leaked. Like, the entire website; Source code with comments for the website and various console/phone versions, refrences to an unreleased steam competitor, payouts, encrypted passwords that kinda thing.
Might wana change your passwords.
We are excited to announce the results of our quantum supremacy experiment. Using a fully programmable, 54-qubit processor, called “Sycamore”, we have performed a calculation in 200 seconds that’s infeasible on the fastest supercomputers. Learn more ↓ https://t.co/2qaiPap314
Facebook scans system libraries from their Android app user’s phone in the background and uploads them to their server
This is called "Global Library Collector" at Facebook, known as "GLC" in app’s code
It periodically uploads metadata of system libraries to the server