. @jarredsumner I'm stuck in this 1M context session which eats tokens exponentially with each message and won't let me neither compact or downgrade to a cheaper model.
any tips? I already burned through $200 within a few hours.
The Cardinals are expected to move on from WR Marvin Harrison Jr., per sources.
Harrison Jr. will look to find a new home this offseason with the Patriots, Chiefs, and Titans as early front runners.
Chicago has a former first-round WR in Rome Odunze and drafted Luther Burden in Round 2 last year in Ben Johnson’s first draft, to go along with TE Colston Loveland, who was drafted in Round 1.
That made moving DJ Moore possible, and he’s now headed to Buffalo.
Today, we’re sharing our vision for a new foundation for Prisma ORM.
It keeps the experience you love and sets the direction for a more composable, extensible, agent-ready future!
We'll let the code speak for itself ✨
@maainframe@devagrawal09@solid_js We first added Suspense back in March 2019. The title was sort of joke that we don't need/want the Suspense component anymore. We still have something similar but it takes on a new meaning in async first world.
github.com/solidjs/solid/…
@MattWallace888 everyone is hating on this without actually having lived in the city. it’s impossible to clear that many streets without this approach. not a fan of Mamdani, but this actually worked.
INSANE: When wide receiver John Ross ran a 4.22, 40-yard dash at the #NFL combine in 2017.
Ross had the 2nd fastest 40-yard dash time ever in combine history and was 9th overall pick in the draft.
The man could fly.
😱😱😱
The #Giants and John Harbaugh are retaining Charlie Bullen, who has pulled out of remaining defensive coordinator searches and will add the title of run-game coordinator, sources say. Bullen gets a contract extension but is expected to once again be a hot DC candidate next year.
Elon Musk predicts that AI will bypass coding entirely by the end of 2026 - just creates the binary directly
AI can create a much more efficient binary than can be done by any compiler
So just say, "Create optimized binary for this particular outcome," and you actually bypass even traditional coding
Current: Code → Compiler → Binary → Execute
Future: Prompt → AI-generated Binary → Execute
Grok Code is going to be state-of-the-art in 2–3 months
Software development is about to fundamentally change
NH in Fight with Feds' Cronies over Car Inspections
{And in this way, New Hampshire shed the corporate graft that had bought off DC politicians and EPA bureaucrats to enslaved NH citizens…}
"[J]ust over a week after a U.S. District Court judge ordered New Hampshire to … continue its vehicle inspection program, New Hampshire … voted to let the state’s emissions testing contract expire.
"[Big Corp government contractor] Gordon-Darby is the plaintiff in [the] lawsuit … that gave rise to last week’s [Federal] order… that New Hampshire [must] continue [vehicle] inspections ….
"…enforcement of state inspections will be suspended until April 26…
"… the tension between the federal judge’s orders and the [NH] Legislature’s directive
"“[The] program is not authorized under New Hampshire law, but the state has been ordered to continue [it] by federal court order…
"Noncompliance with the [feds carry] a possible federal penalty of $55,000 per day [and] possible future loss of federal highway funding.
"… Executive Councilor John Stephen…said [forcing inspections] would run counter to the will of the Legislature, …which end[ed] inspections as of Jan. 31.
"“We have no state law on the books [to force citizens to pay] for this [federal boondoggle], and you’re coming to us asking [to strong-arm citizens] for a program that doesn’t, by law, exist,”
"Stephen, …Joseph Kenney,…and David Wheeler … voted against extending the contract. Councilors Karen Liot…and Janet Stevens…voted in favor.
"…many [NH drivers] were prepared to forgo an annual inspection [and stations] wind down their [inspection] services.
"The Executive Council’s reject[ed] a contract extension [for corporate crony Gordon-Darby]
"…EPA review of New Hampshire’s … change … may take 12 to 18 months…
"New [NH] legislation to address [the interference by the Feds] proposes lowering the fine for inspection sticker noncompliance to $1 and prohibiting law enforcement from stopping a vehicle because it lacks a sticker.
"… the state would be in violation of the Clean Air Act…"
newhampshirebulletin.com/2026/02/04/aga…
This is an exhibit at Bubble Planet, it’s supposed to be interactive for adults but has become a popular attraction for the kids due to the massive ball pit. Maybe I’m reading too much into this but this kind of creeps me out. It looks like it’s supposed to be a man in a bath, but you see his feet, the weird support pole placement, and the fact it’s kids playing here seems a little inappropriate to me. Do you feel this is inappropriate for children to play in a ball pit that looks like a man in a bathtub or am I just overreacting?