LoGeR – 3D reconstruction from extremely long videos (DeepMind, UC Berkeley)

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LoGeR: Long-Context Geometric Reconstruction with Hybrid Memory 🚧Under construction Junyi Zhang1,2 Charles Herrmann1,* Junhwa Hur1,* Chen Sun1 Ming-Hsuan Yang1 Forrester Cole1 Trevor Darrell2 Deqing Sun1,† 1 Google DeepMind      2 UC Berkeley (*: Project leads, †: Direction lead) LoGeR scales feedforward dense 3D reconstruction to extremely long videos. By processing video streams in chunks and […]

Claude Code, Claude Cowork and Codex #5

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It feels good to get back to some of the fun stuff. The comments here can double as a place for GPT-5.4 reactions, in addition to my Twitter thread. I hope to get that review out soon. Almost all of this will be a summary of agentic coding developments, after a note. Table of Contents […]

Learnings from paying artists royalties for AI-generated art

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In 2024, we launched Tess.Design, a marketplace of fine-tuned AI image models where artists got paid a 50% royalty every time someone used their style. Less than two years later, we shut it down. This post is a candid account of what we built, what the data showed, and what any entrepreneur should know before […]

It looks like the “JVG algorithm” only wins on tiny numbers

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Sorry to interrupt your regular programming about the AI apocalypse, etc., and return to the traditional beat of this blog’s very earliest years … but I’ve now gotten multiple messages asking me to comment on something called the “JVG (Jesse–Victor–Gharabaghi) algorithm” (yes, the authors named it after themselves). This is presented as a massive improvement […]

Two Years of Emacs Solo: 35 Modules, Zero External Packages, and a Full Refactor

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I’ve been maintaining Emacs Solo for a while now, and I think it’s time to talk about what happened in this latest cycle as the project reaches its two-year mark. For those who haven’t seen it before, Emacs Solo is my daily-driver Emacs configuration with one strict rule: no external packages. Everything is either built […]

No, it doesn’t cost Anthropic $5k per Claude Code user

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My LinkedIn and Twitter feeds are full of screenshots from the recent Forbes article on Cursor claiming that Anthropic’s $200/month Claude Code Max plan can consume $5,000 in compute. The relevant quote: Today, that subsidization appears to be even more aggressive, with that $200 plan able to consume about $5,000 in compute, according to a […]

Sir Tony Hoare has died

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 Jonathan Bowen m’a appris le décès de Tony Hoare jeudi 5 mars.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Hoare  Tony Hoare est un de mes maîtres via ses écrits dont : Dahl, O.-J.; Dijkstra, E. W.; Hoare, C. A. R. (1972). Structured Programming. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-200550-3. OCLC 23937947. C. A. R. Hoare (1985). Communicating Sequential Processes. Prentice Hall International Series in Computer […]

Rendezvous with Rama

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I saw some news about a possible movie adaptation of “Rendezvous with Rama” and it set me thinking again about the book and what I thought about it. There’s quite a lot here, so I thought it would be worth sharing in a blog post. Let’s start with some history. Arthur C. Clarke Clarke (born […]

Thomas Selfridge: The First Airplane Fatality

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On the evening of 17 September 1908, a young American officer named Thomas Selfridge climbed into a fragile wooden aircraft at Fort Myer, Virginia. Minutes later, he would become the first person in history to die in the crash of a powered airplane. The machine was a Wright Flyer, designed and flown by Orville Wright, […]

Things I’ve Done with AI

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Mon, Mar 9, 2026 | View comments on Hacker News I started programming in middle school. The first thing I remember writing is HTML for my neopets homepage. That morphed into writing static sites for Minecraft servers, and later on Java plugins for Minecraft. Programming is so fun. I took it on as a hobby […]