Published on: 2025-07-24 00:45:06
In 2023, Influencer made io9’s year-end list of the best movies you might have missed, and we’ve continued to recommend it ever since. It’s definitely one you don’t want to know too much about before watching it for the first time—but the title hints at the subject matter, and it’s not a spoiler to say Influencer is a cautionary tale about putting too much of yourself online. You never know who might be paying an unhealthy amount of attention, especially when, say, you’re on a solo vacation in T
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April 16, 2025 The Halting Problem is a terrible example of NP-Harder It's a justifiable copout, but it's still a copout. Short one this time because I have a lot going on this week. In computation complexity, NP is the class of all decision problems (yes/no) where a potential proof (or "witness") for "yes" can be verified in polynomial time. For example, "does this set of numbers have a subset that sums to zero" is in NP. If the answer is "yes", you can prove it by presenting a set of numbe
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It’s well-established that AI models developed by Chinese AI labs like DeepSeek censor certain politically sensitive topics. A 2023 measure passed by China’s ruling party forbids models from generating content that “damages the unity of the country and social harmony.” According to one study, DeepSeek’s R1 refuses to answer 85% of questions about subjects deemed politically controversial. However, the severity of the censorship may depend on which language one uses to prompt the models. A deve
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