Prague
PulseAugur coverage of Prague — every cluster mentioning Prague across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
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Sally O'Reilly explores 'gray literature' and early AI harvesting attempts
Sally O’Reilly explores the fascinating world of "gray literature," which includes specialized documents not typically controlled by commercial publishers. She highlights examples like a midwife's guide to fetal positio…
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Machine learning identifies structural anomalies in European regional statistics
A new research paper introduces an unsupervised machine learning framework designed to detect structural anomalies in European regional statistics. The study utilizes Eurostat data and applies five different anomaly det…
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2026)
Hacker News hosted its monthly "Who is hiring?" and "Who wants to be hired?" threads in May 2026, featuring numerous job postings and individual résumés. Companies like Sectigo and Railtown AI posted open positions, inc…
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SUSECON keynote demo fails spectacularly with rate limits and cold sparks
During SUSECON in Prague, a keynote demonstration involving an Industrial IoT platform failed due to an excessively low rate limit, preventing attendees from submitting data. Another presentation was disrupted by an une…
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Honest Ethics & AI – Part 1: The origins of morality
This multi-part essay sequence explores the origins of morality and its relation to artificial intelligence. The author argues that current AI systems, particularly transformer-based LLMs, are not equipped for moral dec…
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Greece eases EU biometric border rules amid airport chaos and missed flights
Greece is temporarily relaxing its enforcement of the EU's biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) due to significant airport delays and missed flights. While the system officially requires fingerprint and photo collection fo…