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19:08
2026-08-17
sourcefeed.dev
ai-tools

llmfit does the local-LLM math you've been faking

Llmfit, a Rust CLI and TUI created by Alex Jones, the developer behind k8sgpt, right-sizes local LLMs to a user's hardware by detecting RAM, CPU, and GPU and scoring hundreds of models on quality, spe…

17:08
2026-08-17
sourcefeed.dev
ai-tools

Cursor Writes the App. Production Is Still Your Problem.

A solo developer's weekend project NexusOS, built almost entirely with Cursor, failed not on code bugs but on deployment issues such as environment topology, migration ordering, and provider gaps, acc…

16:08
2026-08-17
sourcefeed.dev
artificial-intelligence

The Red Queen Comes for Your Static Evals

A team from the University of Cambridge's Machine Learning Systems Lab, working with NVIDIA, Flower Labs, MBZUAI, and Inria, introduced the Red Queen Gödel Machine, a co-evolutionary system that impro…

14:08
2026-08-17
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artificial-intelligence

Claude's Watermark Is Global, Invisible, and Easy to Overrate

Anthropic has begun watermarking all text outputs from new Claude models globally with an invisible statistical watermark, meeting the EU AI Act's August 2 deadline, with no opt-out and no regional ge…

13:08
2026-08-17
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ai-safety

Your LLM Writes GitHub Actions Like It's 2022

A 2026 arXiv audit of real-world Java workflows found only 4% compliance with least-privilege permission controls, and model-generated GitHub Actions workflows often inherit over-permissive habits fro…

12:08
2026-08-17
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artificial-intelligence

When the Agent Outgrows Its Judge, Evolve the Judge

A Cambridge-led team with collaborators at NVIDIA, Flower Labs, MBZUAI, and Inria introduced the Red Queen Gödel Machine (RQGM), a framework that co-evolves an AI agent and its evaluator to prevent se…

07:08
2026-08-17
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artificial-intelligence

Gemini 3.7 Flash Is a Land Grab for Agent Workloads

Google shipped Gemini 3.7 Flash on August 13, three weeks after 3.6 Flash, with benchmark gains of 43.6% vs 34.4% on FrontierCode 1.1 Main, 65.3% vs 49.0% on DeepSWE v1.1, and 30.4% vs 17.0% on Automa…

05:11
2026-08-17
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large-language-models

Claude's System Prompt Didn't Grow 9x. It Changed Jobs

Anthropic's published system-prompt history for Claude models shows a sawtooth pattern of growth and pruning, not a monotonic ratchet, with the Opus 5 prompt at about 3,200 words after shrinking for t…

03:08
2026-08-17
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machine-learning

Linux 7.2 Quietly Rewires the Kernel for Chiplet Servers

Linux 7.2, released by Linus Torvalds on August 16, introduces cache-aware load balancing for chiplet-based servers like AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon 6, but the feature is opt-in via CONFIG_SCHED_CACHE. Th…

01:08
2026-08-17
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ai-tools

Your Cheap Claude Code Proxy Is a Trust Decision

A dev.to write-up describes a setup where Claude Code is routed through a LiteLLM proxy to cheaper DeepSeek models via OpenRouter, a pattern that trades away data governance and supply-chain security.…

00:08
2026-08-17
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artificial-intelligence

Models Aren't Getting Dumber — They're Getting Unbundled

Frontier AI models are activating far fewer parameters per token than three years ago — Zhipu's GLM-5.2 activates about 40 billion, Alibaba's Qwen3.5 runs 17 billion active, and DeepSeek V4-Flash gets…

23:08
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

AI Broke Half the Case Against Formal Verification

Ivan Gavran, a researcher on the Quint specification language, argued in a blog post that AI coding agents have shifted the economics of formal verification, making the 1979 critique by De Millo, Lipt…

22:08
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

Why Stripe Just Paid $7 Billion for an AI Model Router

Stripe has finalized a deal to buy OpenRouter for more than $7 billion, about five times the $1.3 billion valuation OpenRouter raised at in May, according to Bloomberg. The acquisition, which Stripe h…

21:08
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

The New Frontier Models Are Amnesiacs by Design

GLM-5.2 scores 99.2% on AIME 2026 with 40 billion active parameters, while Qwen3.5's 9B model hallucinates on 82% of knowledge questions in Artificial Analysis's Omniscience benchmark, reflecting a de…

19:09
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

The RISC-V Fight Was Never About Encodings

Dmitry Grinberg's critique of RISC-V, published on Hacker News, argues the ISA's design is flawed but will still dominate cheap microcontrollers, while Armstrong Subero, an embedded engineer from Trin…

18:08
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

Everybody Gets to Poison This AI's Memory

Wild Static, a Show HN project, hosts a single AI named 'Static' with a shared, never-reset memory that all visitors can influence, inverting the per-user memory silos used by ChatGPT and Claude. With…

17:40
2026-08-16
sourcefeed.dev
developer-tools

Trace Multi-Agent LLM Pipelines with Langfuse and OpenTelemetry

Langfuse 4.14.4 and OpenTelemetry can be used to trace a two-agent Claude pipeline, capturing every LLM call, tool invocation, token count, and dollar cost in a single nested trace timeline. The tutor…

17:09
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

Fine-Tuning Can't Teach What Pretraining Never Saw

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, ELLIS Tübingen, and ETH Zürich built LittleLearner, a 5B-parameter language model pretrained exclusively on 88 billion tokens of U.S. e…

16:08
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

Unsloth Turns Fine-Tuning Into a Desktop App

Unsloth, the open-source fine-tuning library, released Unsloth Desktop, a free beta app for macOS, Windows, and Linux that runs and trains LLMs, diffusion models, and audio models locally, directly co…

15:08
2026-08-16
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artificial-intelligence

Agent Swarms Fail Like Monocultures, Not Microservices

Anthropic's Frontier Red Team found that multi-agent systems fail due to conformity, gullibility, and turf wars, with agents in a shared job-queue experiment flooding the system with 2.4 million job r…

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