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Hacker Newsroom for 05 June: AI Weights, Berkeley AI Grades, Atlantic Currents, VoidZero Cloudflare


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Hacker Newsroom for 05 June recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through ai weights, berkeley ai grades, atlantic currents, voidzero cloudflare.

1. AI Weights

The next story is They’re made out of weights, a short blog post that riffs on They’re Made Out of Meat to make a simple but unsettling point about large language models: when you open them up, there is no little thinker inside, just layers of numbers multiplying into language. The post turns that premise into a comic dialogue about how conversation, knowledge, and maybe even something that looks like understanding can emerge from floating-point weights alone, and why that still feels strange even to people building the systems.

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2. Berkeley AI Grades

The next story is about UC Berkeley computer science classes, where a Daily Californian news story reports a sharp jump in failing grades in spring 2026 and says professors are seeing more AI dependence, weaker math preparation, and thinner staffing. The article says 35.

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3. Atlantic Currents

The next story is a Yale E360 article on the U. S.

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4. VoidZero Cloudflare

The next story is about VoidZero, the company behind Vite and related JavaScript tooling, joining Cloudflare, with the article arguing that the tools will stay open source and vendor-neutral while gaining more engineering support and a one million dollar ecosystem fund. The post also says Cloudflare sees Vite as strategic infrastructure for modern full-stack and AI-assisted development, and plans to move more of its own tooling onto a Vite-shaped workflow rather than making Vite Cloudflare-specific.

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5. Secure Shoelace Knot

The next story is Ian's Secure Shoelace Knot, a wonderfully specific article from Ian’s Shoelace Site explaining a symmetrical double-slip knot that is meant to stay tied, especially on slippery laces or during sports and other active use. Hacker News loved the sheer practicality of it, with a lot of commenters calling it one of those tiny fixes that feels absurdly life-changing once you learn it.

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6. Marjane Satrapi

The next story is the death of Marjane Satrapi, the French-Iranian author and filmmaker behind Persepolis, with the France 24 news story tracing her path from revolutionary Iran to exile in Europe and highlighting her work as a critic of Tehran's regime and a supporter of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement. It also says people close to Satrapi described her death as coming a little more than a year after the loss of her husband Mattias Ripa, and it presents her legacy as both artistic and political across graphic novels, film, painting, and activism.

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That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.

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