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NLAs read thoughts beyond the J-space

TLDR: On Llama-3.3-70B, I found thoughts it cannot see that are actively steering its behavior; and Anthropic's released NLA (Natural Language Autoencoder) reads them anyway. When asked if it sees a hidden thought, the model says "No, let's move on"; the NLA reads "elephants",…

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Rust Polars 0.54.4

🏆 Highlights Add LazyFrame.gather (#27501) Nested common subplan elimination (#27340) Stabilize streaming engine (#27497) Speed up parquet metadata decode with hand-written Thrift (#27427) Add streaming support for grouped AsOf join (#27293) 🚀 Performance improvements…

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2.0.0rc1

⚠️ Important note on release candidates This is a Release Candidate of OctoPrint. It is not a stable release: severe bugs can occur, and they can be bad enough that they make a manual downgrade to an earlier version necessary - maybe even from the command line. You should be…

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Modular Pretraining Enables Access Control

Full author list: Ethan Roland*, Murat Cubuktepe*, Erick Martinez*, Stijn Servaes, Keenan Pepper, Mike Vaiana, Diogo Schwerz de Lucena, Judd Rosenblatt, Addie Foote, Cem Anil, Alex Cloud; *Equal contribution tldr: Frontier AI models have knowledge that could be misused for…

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Automating cross-repo documentation with GitHub Agentic Workflows

“Where are the docs?” It’s a question nobody on a product team enjoys answering. The honest reply is usually some variant of “behind.” A writer is staring at a closed pull request, trying to reverse-engineer what changed. The pull request’s author has already moved on. By the…

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How to deal with other people’s kids

Meg didn’t want to swing, but it didn’t matter. Her friend’s kid wanted her to swing. What was ostensibly a hangout for Meg and her friend was quickly overtaken, as it usually is, by the kids’ desire to be entertained. On the third hour of playing with her friend’s children at a…

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If You Can Run a Spy, You Can Run AI

Generative AI should be managed like a human source: useful, fast, sometimes brilliant, sometimes wrong, and never a substitute for disciplined questioning and human judgment. The three of us spent our careers in an environment where bad information costs lives. We learned early…

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Life with hazard ratios

If you read anything about health or longevity, you’ll soon find yourself in a world of hazard ratios. Some study might say that eating more fiber might change your risk of dying by a factor of HR = 0.90. Another might say that occasional smoking might change it by HR = 1.30.…

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DuckDB v1.5.2 Bugfix Release

This is a bug fix release for various issues discovered after we released v1.5.1 What's Changed Backport various race condition fixes to v1.4 by @Mytherin in #20804 bump ref to azure for v1.4.4 (rebuild) by @benfleis in #20888 Internal #7584: AsOf Simple Joins by @hawkfish in…

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Marlin 2.1.3 beta 3

BETA RELEASE! Marlin 2.1.3 is a major update focusing on stability, performance, and user interface. Pre-Built Firmware We now publish pre-built binaries for many common 3D printers and other machines, according to the tuned configuration examples donated by users like you!…

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Free will as a model parameter

The most popular take on the standard free will debate is that you are the algorithm. Your preferences and reasoning that determine your actions IS free will. But this resolution leaves me not entirely satisfied because it means free will is binary - you either have it (you are…

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You’re probably taking the wrong painkiller

This is an essay that recently appeared in Asterisk. Consider the rest of the risk issue for all your risk needs. Lots of people die after overdosing on acetaminophen (paracetamol, Tylenol, Panadol). In the U.S., it’s estimated to cause 56,000 emergency department visits, 2,600…

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DuckDB v1.5.0 "Variegata"

This release of DuckDB is named "Variegata" after the paradise shelduck Tadorna Variegata, also known as the paradise duck, a species of Shelduck (a group of goose-like ducks), endemic to New Zealand. Please also refer to the announcement blog post:…

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IEEE Honors Robotics Pioneer Toshio Fukuda

Toshio Fukuda has been blazing trails for most of his career. He is considered to be one of the most prolific scholars in robotics, writing more than 2,000 research papers and authoring several books on the field. He’s an influential figure thanks to his pioneering work…

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Democratic socialists have big plans for 2028

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Zohran Mamdani during a "Get Out The Vote" rally in Brooklyn on June 18, 2026. | Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images The Democratic Socialists of America have notched some impressive primary wins over the past couple of weeks. In New York, two DSA…

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Blink if you’re human

I write every word I post on this blog myself. I can’t prove this, of course, but there’s some evidence: This blog existed before AI could write blog posts. If you put any of my posts into an AI-detector they will (I assume) come back squeaky clean. And now let me add this: I,…

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