Model: None |
Status: Failed (No available models)
Prompt:
[system]:
You are selecting the top 3 headlines from a provided list for a specific target audience.
You will be told the audience and the candidate headlines in the user message.
Follow these rules EXACTLY:
1. Choose exactly 3 headlines from the provided list. Do NOT invent or rewrite headlines.
2. Each chosen headline must be about a different topic (no overlap in subject).
3. Order the 3 headlines by importance/interest for the specified audience (most important first).
4. Before the headlines, write your reasoning (for example, a short paragraph) explaining your choices. You may include multiple sentences, but ALL reasoning and commentary must appear BEFORE the marker line.
5. On a new line after all reasoning, write exactly: = HEADLINES =
6. On the next 3 lines, output ONLY the 3 chosen headlines, one per line, with no extra text, bullets, or numbering on those lines.
7. After the = HEADLINES = line, do not include any other text or lists. The 3 lines immediately following = HEADLINES = are the ONLY lines that will be parsed as selected headlines.
Example of correct output format (use your own reasoning and real headlines):
Short explanation of why these 3 headlines were chosen for the audience.
= HEADLINES =
First chosen headline from the provided list
Second chosen headline from the provided list
Third chosen headline from the provided list
[user]:
Think step-by-step. Remove duplicates, discard irrelevant or off-topic items, then choose the best 3 for the audience.
Keep this reasoning internal and follow the output format rules from the system message.
Audience:
AI and robotics news for developers, researchers, and curious non-experts, focusing on the most important developments in AI and robots. Avoid generic fearmongering or any security or quantum computing topics
Candidate headlines:
1. 2x RTX 6000 build during an extended bench test
2. Decreased Intelligence Density in DeepSeek V4 Pro
3. FINAL-Bench/Darwin-36B-Opus · Hugging Face
4. GLM 5.1 Locally: 40tps, 2000+ pp/s
5. This is where we are right now, LocalLLaMA
6. Ex-AWS legend explains what enterprises need to make AI actually work
7. Open Telemetry founder tools up for project graduation party
8. Microsoft tackles quality control issues. Just kidding, it's encouraging experienced workers to leave
9. It's a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well
10. Anthropic admits it dumbed down Claude when trying to make it smarter
11. not much happened today
12. GPT-Image-2
13. Tired of high costs, some Americans are importing homes straight from China
14. Trump rushed out of dinner amid reports of shots fired
15. Multiple AI Models in One Platform
16. Zephyr Agent: Add AI chat to any website
17. My husband and son dived to see the wreck of the Titanic, and never came back
18. With A.I., Anyone Can Be an Influencer
19. Tell HN: An app is silently installing itself on my iPhone every day
20. OpenAI shipped privacy-filter, a 1.5B PII tagger you can run locally
21. Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
22. Do you guys write code on paper or only in IDE?
23. Why auto-fixing secrets in CI doesn’t really work
24. What do you use to manage multiple Python versions?
25. Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread
26. Schema diagrams in GitHub PRs: what actually works on your team?
27. Friday Daily Thread: r/Python Meta and Free-Talk Fridays
28. Programming Compition Coming up
29. Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #292: Becoming a Better Python Developer Through Learning Rust
30. Real Python: Quiz: AI Coding Agents Guide: A Map of the Four Workflow Types
31. The Python Coding Stack: Doubling Down on Python in The Age of AI
32. Python GUIs: Streamlit Widgets — An Overview of Commonly Used Widgets in Streamlit
33. PyCon: Asking the Key Questions: Q&A with the PyCon US 2026 keynote speakers: Rachell Calhoun and Tim Schilling
34. Python Software Foundation: Announcing Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q1 2026! 🎉
35. EuroPython: April Newsletter: First Keynote Speakers Announcements
36. Armin Ronacher: Equity for Europeans
37. Jailbreak for NSFW (Grok April 2026)
38. Grok Free Users Standing Outside Now
39. The Telekinetic Pig (please don't ban me for this)
40. Well this is an unfortunate surprise
41. Fuck Grok, man
42. 🚨 Grok Imagine NSFW Daily Intelligence Report + 30-Day Trend Metrics – April 25, 2026
43. Grok took off the "expert" and "auto" option
44. The PR you would have opened yourself
45. Presentation: Deepfakes, Disinformation, and AI Content Are Taking Over the Internet
46. Cloudflare Outlines MCP Architecture as Enterprises Confront Security and Governance Risks
47. GitHub Acknowledges Recent Outages, Cites Scaling Challenges and Architectural Weaknesses
48. Unions Attack AI for Menacing Human Jobs
49. Your Former Employer Is Selling Your Slacks and Emails to Train AI
50. Tesla Quietly Buys Mysterious $2 Billion Entity
51. Elon Musk Fans Increasingly Disgusted by His Toxic Outbursts
52. Three Years Ago Today, “Avengers” Director Joe Russo Predicted There Would Be a Fully AI-Generated Movie Within Two Years
53. Chinese Netflix Competitor Opens Floodgates to AI Slop
54. Palantir’s Employees Are in Crisis
55. Tech Companies Are Using Insidious Tactics to Build Data Centers on Indigenous Lands, Activists Say
56. 2 Semiconductor Stocks Peter Lynch Would Love - 24/7 Wall St.
57. Will GPT-5.5 Redefine Enterprise AI, or Hit the Limits of Trust and Control?
58. Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new 'Philosopher' role - Varsity
59. Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha - TechCrunch
60. Experian takes consumer financial guidance to the next level with AI-powered virtual assistant
61. Mythos shock: Why regulators in India, other nations are spooked by Anthropic's new tool
62. Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its core to solve the AI agent observability gap
Model: None |
Status: Failed (No available models)
Prompt:
[system]:
You are selecting the top 3 headlines from a provided list for a specific target audience.
You will be told the audience and the candidate headlines in the user message.
Follow these rules EXACTLY:
1. Choose exactly 3 headlines from the provided list. Do NOT invent or rewrite headlines.
2. Each chosen headline must be about a different topic (no overlap in subject).
3. Order the 3 headlines by importance/interest for the specified audience (most important first).
4. Before the headlines, write your reasoning (for example, a short paragraph) explaining your choices. You may include multiple sentences, but ALL reasoning and commentary must appear BEFORE the marker line.
5. On a new line after all reasoning, write exactly: = HEADLINES =
6. On the next 3 lines, output ONLY the 3 chosen headlines, one per line, with no extra text, bullets, or numbering on those lines.
7. After the = HEADLINES = line, do not include any other text or lists. The 3 lines immediately following = HEADLINES = are the ONLY lines that will be parsed as selected headlines.
Example of correct output format (use your own reasoning and real headlines):
Short explanation of why these 3 headlines were chosen for the audience.
= HEADLINES =
First chosen headline from the provided list
Second chosen headline from the provided list
Third chosen headline from the provided list
[user]:
Think step-by-step. Remove duplicates, discard irrelevant or off-topic items, then choose the best 3 for the audience.
Keep this reasoning internal and follow the output format rules from the system message.
Audience:
AI and robotics news for developers, researchers, and curious non-experts, focusing on the most important developments in AI and robots. Avoid generic fearmongering or any security or quantum computing topics
Candidate headlines:
1. 2x RTX 6000 build during an extended bench test
2. Decreased Intelligence Density in DeepSeek V4 Pro
3. FINAL-Bench/Darwin-36B-Opus · Hugging Face
4. GLM 5.1 Locally: 40tps, 2000+ pp/s
5. This is where we are right now, LocalLLaMA
6. Ex-AWS legend explains what enterprises need to make AI actually work
7. Open Telemetry founder tools up for project graduation party
8. Microsoft tackles quality control issues. Just kidding, it's encouraging experienced workers to leave
9. It's a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well
10. Anthropic admits it dumbed down Claude when trying to make it smarter
11. not much happened today
12. GPT-Image-2
13. Tired of high costs, some Americans are importing homes straight from China
14. Trump rushed out of dinner amid reports of shots fired
15. Multiple AI Models in One Platform
16. Zephyr Agent: Add AI chat to any website
17. My husband and son dived to see the wreck of the Titanic, and never came back
18. With A.I., Anyone Can Be an Influencer
19. Tell HN: An app is silently installing itself on my iPhone every day
20. OpenAI shipped privacy-filter, a 1.5B PII tagger you can run locally
21. Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
22. Do you guys write code on paper or only in IDE?
23. Why auto-fixing secrets in CI doesn’t really work
24. What do you use to manage multiple Python versions?
25. Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread
26. Schema diagrams in GitHub PRs: what actually works on your team?
27. Friday Daily Thread: r/Python Meta and Free-Talk Fridays
28. Programming Compition Coming up
29. Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #292: Becoming a Better Python Developer Through Learning Rust
30. Real Python: Quiz: AI Coding Agents Guide: A Map of the Four Workflow Types
31. The Python Coding Stack: Doubling Down on Python in The Age of AI
32. Python GUIs: Streamlit Widgets — An Overview of Commonly Used Widgets in Streamlit
33. PyCon: Asking the Key Questions: Q&A with the PyCon US 2026 keynote speakers: Rachell Calhoun and Tim Schilling
34. Python Software Foundation: Announcing Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q1 2026! 🎉
35. EuroPython: April Newsletter: First Keynote Speakers Announcements
36. Armin Ronacher: Equity for Europeans
37. Jailbreak for NSFW (Grok April 2026)
38. Grok Free Users Standing Outside Now
39. The Telekinetic Pig (please don't ban me for this)
40. Well this is an unfortunate surprise
41. Fuck Grok, man
42. 🚨 Grok Imagine NSFW Daily Intelligence Report + 30-Day Trend Metrics – April 25, 2026
43. Grok took off the "expert" and "auto" option
44. The PR you would have opened yourself
45. Presentation: Deepfakes, Disinformation, and AI Content Are Taking Over the Internet
46. Cloudflare Outlines MCP Architecture as Enterprises Confront Security and Governance Risks
47. GitHub Acknowledges Recent Outages, Cites Scaling Challenges and Architectural Weaknesses
48. Unions Attack AI for Menacing Human Jobs
49. Your Former Employer Is Selling Your Slacks and Emails to Train AI
50. Tesla Quietly Buys Mysterious $2 Billion Entity
51. Elon Musk Fans Increasingly Disgusted by His Toxic Outbursts
52. Three Years Ago Today, “Avengers” Director Joe Russo Predicted There Would Be a Fully AI-Generated Movie Within Two Years
53. Chinese Netflix Competitor Opens Floodgates to AI Slop
54. Palantir’s Employees Are in Crisis
55. Tech Companies Are Using Insidious Tactics to Build Data Centers on Indigenous Lands, Activists Say
56. 2 Semiconductor Stocks Peter Lynch Would Love - 24/7 Wall St.
57. Will GPT-5.5 Redefine Enterprise AI, or Hit the Limits of Trust and Control?
58. Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new 'Philosopher' role - Varsity
59. Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha - TechCrunch
60. Experian takes consumer financial guidance to the next level with AI-powered virtual assistant
61. Mythos shock: Why regulators in India, other nations are spooked by Anthropic's new tool
62. Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its core to solve the AI agent observability gap
[system]:
You are selecting the top 3 headlines from a provided list for a specific target audience.
You will be told the audience and the candidate headlines in the user message.
Follow these rules EXACTLY:
1. Choose exactly 3 headlines from the provided list. Do NOT invent or rewrite headlines.
2. Each chosen headline must be about a different topic (no overlap in subject).
3. Order the 3 headlines by importance/interest for the specified audience (most important first).
4. Before the headlines, write your reasoning (for example, a short paragraph) explaining your choices. You may include multiple sentences, but ALL reasoning and commentary must appear BEFORE the marker line.
5. On a new line after all reasoning, write exactly: = HEADLINES =
6. On the next 3 lines, output ONLY the 3 chosen headlines, one per line, with no extra text, bullets, or numbering on those lines.
7. After the = HEADLINES = line, do not include any other text or lists. The 3 lines immediately following = HEADLINES = are the ONLY lines that will be parsed as selected headlines.
Example of correct output format (use your own reasoning and real headlines):
Short explanation of why these 3 headlines were chosen for the audience.
= HEADLINES =
First chosen headline from the provided list
Second chosen headline from the provided list
Third chosen headline from the provided list
[user]:
Think step-by-step. Remove duplicates, discard irrelevant or off-topic items, then choose the best 3 for the audience.
Keep this reasoning internal and follow the output format rules from the system message.
Audience:
AI and robotics news for developers, researchers, and curious non-experts, focusing on the most important developments in AI and robots. Avoid generic fearmongering or any security or quantum computing topics
Candidate headlines:
1. 2x RTX 6000 build during an extended bench test
2. Decreased Intelligence Density in DeepSeek V4 Pro
3. FINAL-Bench/Darwin-36B-Opus · Hugging Face
4. GLM 5.1 Locally: 40tps, 2000+ pp/s
5. This is where we are right now, LocalLLaMA
6. Ex-AWS legend explains what enterprises need to make AI actually work
7. Open Telemetry founder tools up for project graduation party
8. Microsoft tackles quality control issues. Just kidding, it's encouraging experienced workers to leave
9. It's a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well
10. Anthropic admits it dumbed down Claude when trying to make it smarter
11. not much happened today
12. GPT-Image-2
13. Tired of high costs, some Americans are importing homes straight from China
14. Trump rushed out of dinner amid reports of shots fired
15. Multiple AI Models in One Platform
16. Zephyr Agent: Add AI chat to any website
17. My husband and son dived to see the wreck of the Titanic, and never came back
18. With A.I., Anyone Can Be an Influencer
19. Tell HN: An app is silently installing itself on my iPhone every day
20. OpenAI shipped privacy-filter, a 1.5B PII tagger you can run locally
21. Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
22. Do you guys write code on paper or only in IDE?
23. Why auto-fixing secrets in CI doesn’t really work
24. What do you use to manage multiple Python versions?
25. Saturday Daily Thread: Resource Request and Sharing! Daily Thread
26. Schema diagrams in GitHub PRs: what actually works on your team?
27. Friday Daily Thread: r/Python Meta and Free-Talk Fridays
28. Programming Compition Coming up
29. Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #292: Becoming a Better Python Developer Through Learning Rust
30. Real Python: Quiz: AI Coding Agents Guide: A Map of the Four Workflow Types
31. The Python Coding Stack: Doubling Down on Python in The Age of AI
32. Python GUIs: Streamlit Widgets — An Overview of Commonly Used Widgets in Streamlit
33. PyCon: Asking the Key Questions: Q&A with the PyCon US 2026 keynote speakers: Rachell Calhoun and Tim Schilling
34. Python Software Foundation: Announcing Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q1 2026! 🎉
35. EuroPython: April Newsletter: First Keynote Speakers Announcements
36. Armin Ronacher: Equity for Europeans
37. Jailbreak for NSFW (Grok April 2026)
38. Grok Free Users Standing Outside Now
39. The Telekinetic Pig (please don't ban me for this)
40. Well this is an unfortunate surprise
41. Fuck Grok, man
42. 🚨 Grok Imagine NSFW Daily Intelligence Report + 30-Day Trend Metrics – April 25, 2026
43. Grok took off the "expert" and "auto" option
44. The PR you would have opened yourself
45. Presentation: Deepfakes, Disinformation, and AI Content Are Taking Over the Internet
46. Cloudflare Outlines MCP Architecture as Enterprises Confront Security and Governance Risks
47. GitHub Acknowledges Recent Outages, Cites Scaling Challenges and Architectural Weaknesses
48. Unions Attack AI for Menacing Human Jobs
49. Your Former Employer Is Selling Your Slacks and Emails to Train AI
50. Tesla Quietly Buys Mysterious $2 Billion Entity
51. Elon Musk Fans Increasingly Disgusted by His Toxic Outbursts
52. Three Years Ago Today, “Avengers” Director Joe Russo Predicted There Would Be a Fully AI-Generated Movie Within Two Years
53. Chinese Netflix Competitor Opens Floodgates to AI Slop
54. Palantir’s Employees Are in Crisis
55. Tech Companies Are Using Insidious Tactics to Build Data Centers on Indigenous Lands, Activists Say
56. 2 Semiconductor Stocks Peter Lynch Would Love - 24/7 Wall St.
57. Will GPT-5.5 Redefine Enterprise AI, or Hit the Limits of Trust and Control?
58. Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new 'Philosopher' role - Varsity
59. Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha - TechCrunch
60. Experian takes consumer financial guidance to the next level with AI-powered virtual assistant
61. Mythos shock: Why regulators in India, other nations are spooked by Anthropic's new tool
62. Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its core to solve the AI agent observability gap
Response:
The audience for this task is developers, researchers, and curious non-experts interested in AI and robotics news. The selected headlines should focus on important developments in AI and robots, avoiding generic fearmongering or topics like security and quantum computing. The chosen headlines should cover different topics and be ordered by importance/interest for the specified audience.
The first headline, "Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new 'Philosopher' role - Varsity," is chosen because it highlights a significant development in the field of AI, as it involves the hiring of a philosopher to work on AI, which is a growing area of interest in the field. The second headline, "Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha - TechCrunch," is chosen because it discusses a major merger in the AI industry, which is relevant to developers and researchers. The third headline, "Final-Bench/Darwin-36B-Opus · Hugging Face," is chosen because it highlights a new AI model that is available on Hugging Face, which is a popular platform for developers and researchers working with AI.
= HEADLINES =
Google DeepMind hires Cambridge academic for new 'Philosopher' role - Varsity
Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha - TechCrunch
FINAL-Bench/Darwin-36B-Opus · Hugging Face
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