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In an Attack at Sunset, Israelis Set a Palestinian Village Ablaze


The violence last week in Kafr Malik, in the West Bank, comes amid a surge in assaults by Israeli settlers. It also set off a chain of violence in the area.

By Fatima AbdulKarim
July 1, 2025 Updated 1:56 p.m. ET

"The attackers threw another firebomb into the bedroom where Mr. Afeef’s newborn nephew was being lulled to sleep, scorching furniture and leaving blackened marks on the floor and walls, the family said. The damage was visible when Times reporters visited on Friday.
[...]
Soon after, Israeli forces arrived and opened fired at Palestinians instead of stopping the rioters, according to multiple witnesses.

The soldiers killed three people, according to the Palestinian health ministry. [...]Nine others were injured, some gravely..."

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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/01/world/middleeast/israel-west-bank-palestinians-attack.html

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A Palestinian friend who lived in my neighborhood in the US is there now, in his family's home. He said it was like 3 nights in a war zone.



Republican Senator tells House not to vote on bill she just voted for


Republican Alaskan Senator Lisa Murkowski said Tuesday that despite voting in favor of the sweeping tax and spending package, she wants the House to return the "One Big Beautiful Bill" to the Senate for further work.

"My hope is that the House is gonna look at this and recognize that we're not there yet," Murkowski told reporters today.

Murkowski's vote was pivotal in the Senate's razor-thin 51–50 passage of the bill. The Alaska senator had been the focus of intense lobbying by GOP leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, to secure her support amid concerns over Medicaid cuts and food assistance reductions. The bill now heads to the House, where its future remains uncertain.



Reuse non-prefix KV Cache and speed up RAG by 3X with LMCache.


In modern LLM applications like RAG and Agents, the model is constantly fed new context. For example, in RAG, we retrieve relevant documents and stuff them into the prompt.

The issue is that this dynamically retrieved context doesn't always appear at the beginning of the input sequence. Traditional KV caching only reuses a "common prefix," so if the new information isn't at the very start, the cache hit rate plummets, and your GPU ends up recomputing the same things over and over.

CacheBlend changes the game by allowing for the reuse of pre-computed KV caches regardless of their position in the input sequence.

This makes it possible to achieve a 100% KV Cache hit rate in applications like RAG. The performance gains are significant:

  • Faster Time-To-First-Token (TTFT): Get your initial response much quicker.
  • More Throughput: Serve significantly more users with the same hardware.
  • Almost lossless Output Quality: All of this is achieved with little degradation in the model's generation quality.

CacheBlend works by intelligently handling the two main challenges of reusing non-prefix caches:

  • Positional Encoding Update: It efficiently updates positional encodings to ensure the model always knows the correct position of each token, even when we're stitching together cached and new data.
  • Selective Attention Recalculation: Instead of recomputing everything, it strategically recalculates only the minimal cross-attention needed between the new and cached chunks to maintain perfect generation quality.

An interactive CacheBlend demo is available at: github.com/LMCache/LMCache-Exa…





I finally decided to break out of Bambu’s increasingly-closed walled garden.

I’ve had the Bambu X1C for a couple of years already, and it is a really, really great 3D printer. There’s no question whatsoever that Bambu has transformed the 3D printing space for consumers, and has done so while also creating some very high-quality premium hardware.

I’ve been meaning to write about the various mods I’ve made over time, but at this point it’s a bit far down the line to go into each one in detail 😁

  • riser with LED strip, remote controlled via a Raspberry Pi Pico with a simple MicroPython HTTP-to-RF API that can dim the strip
  • IKEA SKADIS mounted on the side with tools
  • boxes to hold desiccant beads in the AMS, and a hygrometer
  • after-market high flow nozzle (obviously)
  • Garolite plate
  • third party nozzle wiper
  • etc etc

The printer has been very reliable, and straightforward to maintain as well.

So why hack it? Well… I own it, I think it can be made better, and… because.

When the X1Plus Expander launched on Crowd Supply I went ahead and backed the project, as I was interested in ways I could potentially add extra sensors and a better camera; as well as finally being able to connect over a LAN socket rather than having to be on wifi (the studio network can be a bit flaky from time to time).

The X1Plus Expander depends on third-party firmware (X1Plus), which requires the printer itself to be jailbroken / rooted.

Long story short, I’ve finally done that.

I was extremely impressed with how smooth and clear the project contributors have made the process. I went through the official process with Bambu to switch my printer into the unsupported third party program, downgraded to a rootable version of the firmware, rooted it, then ran through the remote install process (via wifi from my Framework) to install the firmware. I’d already printed the case for the X1Plus Expander. Then it was simply a case of following the exciting and dramatic installation video.

I now have VNC access to drive the controls on the printer’s touchscreen remotely; SSH access; the ability to network mount storage; etc etc. Lots of options to explore here. I was even able to upgrade the firmware of components like the AMS from within the third party X1Plus firmware.

You’ll also spot the OpenSpool sitting off to the side in the image above. That’s another third-party addon that I’ve barely started to use, but it extends the ability for the printer to recognise RFID-tagged spools from Bambu themselves, to having it recognise “any” spool that I happen to tag and configure.

All of this is background tinkering and admin… apart from the case for the X1Plus Expander, I’ve not been using the printer itself quite so much lately, due to travels.

Open source (and open source hardware!) FTW!

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Hoodoos trail Yoho National Park, BC


Moderate 3.8 mi out and back
1,332 ft elevation gain
Hiked 6/3/25

Beginning at the former Yoho NP campground, this short but steep trail takes you to one of the many great hoodoos found along the Canadian Rockies. As the trail crosses multiple washout areas, the trail degrades in places but remains manageable. A split towards the end takes you to different views which are both pretty cool, but both washed out a lot/steep.

The view up at the hoodoos from the lower trail terminus. Trees grow in the more stable sections of the hill.

An upstream view of Hoodoo creek taken from the walking bridge. Mountains may be seen in the distance.

This section of the lower hoodoos trail was very degraded, with atleast one foothold wedged into the slide.








in reply to chobeat

Can the clickbates stop using "meltdown?" Do we really think these fucking snakes even more then snicker at this investigative reporting? what are these papers threshold for claiming a meltdown?

I like how I can't even read this article with an ad blocker enabled.

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Barcelona - 9/2

Newell's Old Boys - 7/1

Any Saudi team - 15/2

Bayern Munich - 17/2

PSG - 11/1

Man City - 16/1

Chelsea - 20/1

Arsenal - 22/1

People really think there’s a 1 in 12 chance Messi moves back to PSG?

(Apart from that, him moving back to barca is about the dumbest financial decision the club could make, but given the way they are dealing with finances in the present… wouldn’t be massively suprising if they favoured such a move)

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GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire – This is Not a Humanitarian Response





Cursor’s Browser App Lets AI Agents Fix Code From Anywhere


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Zohran Mamdani on Affordability, Billionaires, and Fighting Hate | Morning Edition | NPR


I'd not yet seen Mamdani in a sit-down interview. He gives off strong Obama vibes.



Secure Your Gmail Now As Google Warns Of Password Attacks






Sorella di perfezione - Giuseppe Iannozzi - LFA Publisher - La poesia salverà il mondo!


Sorella di perfezione - Giuseppe Iannozzi - LFA Publisher - La poesia salverà il mondo!"

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What Does a Post-Google Internet Look Like


Welcome to the future, where asking a question costs $4.99 and you'll never be able to find out if the answer is right or not.





“Inside Tokyo’s STRANGEST Retro Apartment” — “Nell’Appartamento Retrò PIÙ STRANO di Tokyo”


Questo complesso condominiale di Tokyo (e di che città, sennò) è così assolutamente pazzurdo… nemmeno in uno dei miei sogni iperconfusi avrei mai potuto vedere una cosa del genere. E pensare che, a quanto si vede da vari elementi sparsi nell’appartamento, è pure tipo del secolo scorso, è vecchio! Ma ha fin troppe cose particolari… […]

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“Inside Tokyo’s STRANGEST Retro Apartment” — “Nell’Appartamento Retrò PIÙ STRANO di Tokyo”


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Questo complesso condominiale di Tokyo (e di che città, sennò) è così assolutamente pazzurdo… nemmeno in uno dei miei sogni iperconfusi avrei mai potuto vedere una cosa del genere. E pensare che, a quanto si vede da vari elementi sparsi nell’appartamento, è pure tipo del secolo scorso, è vecchio! Ma ha fin troppe cose particolari… queste sono solo le più belle per me:

  • L’ambiente di ingresso del condominio è indescrivibile, con questa forma circolare di nudo cemento, e due diverse scale che ci girano attorno… ricorda fin troppo uno degli ambienti iniziali di Mirror’s Edge, anche se a confronto questo è più stretto.
  • Le due scale del condominio (non guardate sotto…) dividono gli appartamenti in standard, che comunque non sono male, e costosi, che sono fin troppo lussuriosi anche per gli standard occidentali… questi ultimi sembrano cosa sarebbe una fottuta camera di hotel se fosse sviluppata come una casa intera.
  • È altissimo relativamente ad altri edifici (sempre abitativi) nelle vicinanze, quindi da alcune finestre si vede un panorama di tutto il distretto di Ikebukuro e anche ben oltre…
  • Per l’appartamento di lusso, c’è pure una doccia sul tetto! Cosa??? (Fa paura, un po’…)
  • I piani bassi, invece, includono una scaletta di metallo di emergenza, che si piazza e si ripone; top per uscire di casa senza incontrare i vicini, o quando si rischia di essere in ritardo.

L’unica cosa che non capisco è, appunto… perché mai è vecchio? Non si fanno più queste cose assurde? Molto triste, ed ennesimo indicatore di recessione eppure, secondo me, bisognerebbe costruirla in Italia sta roba… così (possibilmente, auspicabilmente…) per legge di mercato gli appartamenti normali noiosi nelle vicinanze scenderanno di prezzo, e le persone normali si potranno permettere almeno quelli. (Anche se, visto che in questo appartamento di lusso ha un valore di 90 milioni di yen, circa 531mila euro, credo sia già più economico di un appartamento seppur scrauso ma in città come Milano, Torino, Bologna… ops.)

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