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Current ETL/ELT tools solve one problem, but seems lacking on E2E solution

1•vivekburman•3m ago•0 comments

Scientists look to genetics to explain why GLP-1 drugs work only for some people

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-ozempic-and-wegovy-dont-cause-weight-loss-for-ever...
1•bookofjoe•4m ago•1 comments

The holes in the map: England's unregistered land

https://whoownsengland.org/2019/01/11/the-holes-in-the-map-englands-unregistered-land/
1•fanf2•9m ago•0 comments

My Micro Portfolio

https://mohddanish.com/open
1•mddanishyusuf•11m ago•0 comments

19: Richard Hipp, SQLite [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SGCX0Dl-74
1•atomicnature•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: One Halloween Night" – Free Story-Driven Horror for Spooky Quick Plays

https://onehalloweennight.app/
1•aishu001•19m ago•0 comments

Space Exploration Logo Archive

https://spaceexplorationlogoarchive.webflow.io
1•graposaymaname•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: An ergonomic metrics crate for Rust

https://github.com/chainbound/prometric
1•mempirate•24m ago•0 comments

Claude-Workflow

https://www.npmjs.com/package/claude-workflow
1•fullstacktard•39m ago•0 comments

GitHub PR Graph Generator

https://github.com/hnarayanan/pr-graph-generator
1•hnarayanan•42m ago•0 comments

Genetically Engineered Fungus Could Help Fix Your Mosquito Problem

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/01/science/fungus-mosquitoes-genetic-engineering.html
1•quapster•44m ago•0 comments

The purported benefits of effect systems

https://typesanitizer.com/blog/effects-convo.html
2•Bogdanp•44m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Masonry-AR – A Location-Based AR Game Built with Three.js

https://demensdeum.com/demos/masonry-ar/client/
1•demensdeum•46m ago•0 comments

Dictionary.com's 2025 Word of the Year is 67

https://www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-year-2025/
1•fodmap•50m ago•0 comments

You Can't Refuse to Be Scanned by ICE's Facial Recognition App, DHS Document Say

https://www.404media.co/you-cant-refuse-to-be-scanned-by-ices-facial-recognition-app-dhs-document...
3•nh43215rgb•52m ago•0 comments

GTA developer accused of sacking 30 staff in 'union-busting' move

https://www.itv.com/news/2025-10-31/gta-developer-allegedly-sacked-30-staff-in-union-busting-move
2•recursion•58m ago•0 comments

Fed 'Chorus' Comes Out Against Latest Cut, Citing Inflation

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-31/fed-s-logan-says-didn-t-want-rate-cut-with-inf...
1•moose_man•1h ago•0 comments

Just do what you like

1•okoddcat•1h ago•0 comments

At $1.2T, More High-Grade Debt Now Tied to AI Than Banks

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-07/jpmorgan-says-1-2-trillion-debt-tied-to-ai-top...
3•moose_man•1h ago•2 comments

AI giants turn to debt to finance tech race

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ai-giants-turn-massive-debt-134129885.html
2•moose_man•1h ago•0 comments

London's Most and Least Deprived

https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2025/11/londons-most-and-least-deprived.html?m=1
2•zeristor•1h ago•2 comments

No Nvidia Chips Needed Amazon's New AI Data Center for Anthropic Is Massive [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnGC4YS36gU
2•ksec•1h ago•0 comments

An odd brew: the case of the man behind a Scottish tea fraud

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/28/scottish-grown-tea-tam-o-braan
1•ljf•1h ago•0 comments

Title: Grokipedia Wiki Encyclopedia Comparison Platform

https://www.grokipediawiki.com/
2•Pluviobyte•1h ago•1 comments

Tiny Continuity Tester

http://www.technoblogy.com/show?5DEV
1•rcarmo•1h ago•0 comments

The Lost London Tavern Where It *All* Happened

https://londonist.com/london/history/the-lost-london-tavern-where-it-all-happened
1•zeristor•1h ago•1 comments

A flood of Chinese graduate students in STEM was a boon to U.S. students

https://www.science.org/content/article/flood-chinese-graduate-students-stem-was-boon-u-s-students
3•Jiahang•1h ago•0 comments

Appwrite Sites now offers unlimited sites on the free plan

https://appwrite.io/blog/post/unlimited-appwrite-sites-free-plan
1•el_hacker•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Bringing Guava, Commons CSV, and GEXF4J to the Browser via WASM

https://github.com/djalilhebal/java-wasm-graphs-demo
1•djalilhebal•1h ago•0 comments

From Visibility to Verification: The Second Phase of AI Surface Governance

https://www.aivojournal.org/from-visibility-to-verification-the-second-phase-of-ai-surface-govern...
1•businessmate•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

"A milion token context" Big AI says. But the model is accurate for 2-4K tokens

https://unagent.eu/2025/04/22/misleading-promises-of-long-context-llm/
2•kzawpl•6mo ago

Comments

kzawpl•6mo ago
Over last two years there were claims of better long context capabilities for LLM, but that is often tested on exact text search. New benchmark called NoLiMa shows that long context capability of LLM is still poor, if you want LLM to perform some abstraction and reasoning.
vessenes•6mo ago
Meh. NoLima is helpful, in that it shows what we all "feel" working with models -- there's a marked dropoff in accuracy and intelligence as we get past 4-32k of context, depending on the model.

But, it seems unreasonable to be super worried about this -- a year or two ago, models couldn't easily find needles in haystacks of long context. As training and test strategies delivered trainable content, this became a thing that could be done perfectly across millions of tokens of context. There has not been a good way to incentivize models to do anything more but remember locations yet.

We are (mostly) paying the full costs of attending to the entire context in current architectures, and it seems pretty reasonable that we will therefore be able to train those architectures to more fully attend across context if we get the right training data into (ideally) an RL loop.

NoLima is an okay test, but I think the most recent OpenAI tests are significantly better and quite interesting; OpenAI-MRCR and Graphwalks are both super smart ideas about how to programmatically generate data that is easy to evaluate and forces better cross context attention.

From their 4.1 announcement: Graphwalks fills the context window with a directed graph composed of hexadecimal hashes, and then asks the model to perform a breadth-first search (BFS) starting from a random node in the graph. We then ask it to return all nodes at a certain depth.

MRCR asks for direct quotes at semantically identified locations in the text, e.g. poems about tapirs, bears and ballerinas, as well as stories about tapirs, bears and ballerinas are generated, perhaps fifty each. The system is asked "give me the third poem about tapirs". This requires counting, conceptual attention, and also distinguishing between stories and poems.

They only test their own models on MRCR for the benchmark graph, but it's still worth reviewing: the accuracy curves are super interesting. https://openai.com/index/gpt-4-1/