Zed AI

At Zed, we’ve dedicated our careers to mastering the art of text manipulation. From crafting parser generators to designing programming languages and shipping two production-grade text editors, we’ve always been captivated by the expressive power of words and symbols. So when large language models emerged to revolutionize text interpretation and generation, we knew we had […]
SwissMicros DM32 Released [video]
Attackers can exfil data with Slack AI

Authors: PromptArmor This vulnerability can allow attackers to steal anything a user puts in a private Slack channel by manipulating the language model used for content generation. This was responsibly disclosed to Slack (more details in Responsible Disclosure section at the end). In this scenario, we display how, via Slack AI, an attacker with access […]
Condé Nast Signs Deal with OpenAI

Condé Nast and OpenAI have struck a multi-year deal that will allow the AI giant to use content from the media giant’s roster of properties—which includes the New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, and, yes, WIRED. The deal will allow OpenAI to surface stories from these outlets in both ChatGPT and the new SearchGPT […]
Making Database Systems Usable

C. J. Date’s Sigmod 1983 keynote, “Database Usability”, was prescient. Usability is the most important thing to the customers. They care less about impressive benchmarks or clever algorithms, and more about whether they can operate and use a database efficiently to query, update, analyze, and persist their data with minimal headache. (BTW, does anyone have […]
Lago (OSS Usage Based Billing) Is Hiring a Head of Product Marketing (SF)

Lago is the open-source platform that helps engineers build better monetization systems. We enable software teams to build customizable and scalable usage metering, subscription management, billing, invoicing, and payment systems. Lago is the leader of our category on Github (5k+ stars), won « Product of the month » on ProductHunt, and is used by leading […]
Reflecting on Transducers in Scheme (2023)
On 2023-01-04 by ThatGeoGuy So over the holidays I have had something of a little bug in my brain: transducers. It started when I was thinking of working on an unrelated side-project, but I more or less got frustrated and asked myself “why doesn’t Scheme have a library that is as good as Rust’s Iterator […]
The Harmless Pi-Hole Bug

In my journey as a bug bounty hunter, one of the things that I do all the time is pentesting web applications without access to the source code. This is known as black-box testing. So when I recently purchased a Raspberry Pi and installed Pi-hole for use in my home network, I started thinking about […]
Show HN: Tree-sitter Integration for Swift

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Can Digital Emulations (Plugins) Ever Be as Good as Analog Hardware?

In the ever-evolving landscape of audio production, digital plugins — especially digital emulations of analog hardware —have become increasingly popular. These software tools promise to replicate the much sought-after sound of analog hardware without the physical limitations and high costs associated with the real gear. Musicians, producers, and audio engineers are drawn to plugins for […]