14 NFL Players Who Spoke About Their Decision To Get Vaccinated
93% of NFL players are vaccinated, so here is a sample.
93% of NFL players are vaccinated, so here is a sample.
Original Research seeks to publish analysis that goes beyond daily headlines to explain the forces shaping security and strategy on and around the Korean Peninsula. It brings original evidence, disciplined reasoning, and clear context to pressing issues from alliance dynamics to deterrence, diplomacy, economic statecraft and unification, with work grounded in real-world developments and scholarly rigor. Readers gain insights that inform policy debates and deepen understanding of how regional and Asia-Indo-Pacific trends intersect with the future of Korea.
Hyderabad: As many as 250 civil society members in states where Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls has ...
CSOs and IPAC urge INEC to ease election timetable, citing rushed primaries, reduced competitiveness, and threats to credible ...
As governments assert greater control over supply chains, capital flows and industrial policy, Shefaly Yogendra, PhD argues ...
Yale's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and colleagues argue that Claude Mythos will break enterprise deployment in ways that cannot be ...
Hey HN!I built SimplePDF Copilot: an AI assistant that can interact with the PDF editor. It fills fields, answers questions, focuses on a specific field, adds fields, deletes pages, and so on.It's built on top of SimplePDF that I started 7 years ago, pioneering privacy-respecting client-side pdf editing, now used monthly by 200k+ people.As for the privacy model: the PDF itself never leaves the browser. Parsing, rendering, and field detection all run client-side.The text the model needs (and
Hi HN :D I'm 20 and I spent a year building something that shouldn't be possible: a custom on-device vision LLM that processes your entire digital life overnight on a phone.We all have thousands of buried screenshots, notes, files, bookmarks, saved posts, etc we'll never find again. The only way to make AI understand all of it is to upload everything to the cloud -- privacy nightmare, and way too expensive at scale. And it shouldn't be possible on-device either: small models
Hey, you probably already saw that reviewing AI-generated code is a nightmare and quickly becomes a bottleneck. Everyone is using AI agents to write code fast, but the hard part is reviewing a bazillion lines.I was thinking about building something that would guide me during development and during PR reviews. Something that would give me signals based on facts, risks, and evidence. Not just one LLM reviewing the code it generated. The initial idea was to add a deterministic review layer and comb
Hello HN,This is toposonico, a music recommender and navigable map. At core it's a skipgram word2vec model trained over ~6M playlists. Tracks are embedded in a 128d space. Embeddings for albums, artists and labels are computed marginalizing over tracks. The 2D map was built with UMAP.Both the model and UMAP were trained in the cloud over a NVIDIA A100. All things considered it cost me around ~50EUR, over two main training sessions and a few experiments. For the slippy map I experimented wit
GitHub and GitLab will verify that a commit is signed by some key on the user's account. They won't let you require that it be signed by a specific key, like a hardware-backed YubiKey your org issued. So if an attacker compromises a developer's laptop or GitHub account, they can add a new signing key, push commits signed with it, and pass every "Require signed commits" protection in place. The malicious commit lands in the repo with a "Verified" badge.As far as
The UIA, in collaboration with UN-Habitat, has revealed the finalists for the first stage of the second edition of the UIA 2030 Award. Celebrating architecture that contributes to the 2030 Agenda for ...
While the world is a big place, humans are making greater and greater demands on the same areas of land. "This means that, unless we use the same land to serve multiple needs and coordinate this effort through planning, it is unlikely that we will have enough land for conservation, food and energy," said Grace Wu, a professor in UC Santa Barbara's Environmental Studies Program.
Every person, in every country, in every continent will be or is impacted in some shape or form by climate change. With rising greenhouse gas emissions, climate change is occurring at rates much ...
How can Asia and the Pacific build responsible, resilient critical minerals-to-manufacturing value chains? This session focuses on ADB’s Critical Minerals-to-Manufacturing (CMM) initiative and the CMM Financing Partnership Facility, showcasing how blended finance and partnerships can scale investment from mining to manufacturing. Learn what it takes to strengthen environmental, social and governance standards, community benefits, and regional cooperation.
Digital transformation is reshaping Asia and the Pacific, but inclusive growth depends on trusted, connected digital infrastructure. This session looks at building “digital highways” through aligned standards, cross-border corridors, and stronger digital public infrastructure, including AI-ready systems. Discover how seamless data flows and sound risk management can accelerate progress and regional integration.
Explore how stronger, more connected capital markets can unlock investment for sustainable development across Asia and the Pacific. This session shares ADB’s work to build a Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) sustainable capital markets platform, drawing lessons from ASEAN and Japan on policy alignment, taxonomies, and data.
Opening remarks by Masato Kanda, President, Asian Development Bank, at the Meeting of Governors of Pacific Developing Member Countries with ADB Management, 3 May 2026, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Presentation by Masato Kanda, President, Asian Development Bank, at the ASEAN+3 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting, 3 May 2026, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Opening remarks by Masato Kanda, President, Asian Development Bank, at Scaling Up Investments for Critical Minerals-to-Manufacturing Value Chains, 3 May 2026, Samarkand, Uzbekistan