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NeuralOS: a generative OS entirely powered by neural networks

NeuralOS, probably the world's most expensive operating system, running at a blazing 1.8fps on an NVIDIA H100 GPU. 😅

What exactly is NeuralOS?

It's an experimental generative OS that predicts every screen frame entirely from your mouse and keyboard inputs. No internet, no traditional software stack, purely hallucinated pixels.

How does it work?

- An RNN tracks the computer state (kind of like a traditional OS kernel, but all neural and continuous).
- A diffusion model generates the actual screen images (imagine a desktop environment, but fully neural-rendered).

The GIF shows a funny demo: NeuralOS running NeuralOS inside itself. Every single pixel you're seeing is model-generated, no network involved at all!

Long-term, our goal is to remove boundaries between software entirely and make OS fully customizable beyond fixed menus and options. Imagine asking your OS something like:

- "Merge all my messaging apps into one interface."
- "Make Signal look like Messenger."
- "Turn the movie I'm watching into a playable video game."

I'm curious about your thoughts:

Could future OS interfaces just become human-like avatars (think Grok's Ani)? Are menus and app-specific UIs going away?

What about fully generative games: could diffusion-based games eventually replace traditional ones?

Try the live demo here: neural-os.com (you might need patience…)
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Boring with ng@20?!

Let's check the ng@21 xD

Coming New Feature: HttpClient Built In by Default!


#ng21
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👉🏻 Release v20.2.2
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Google’s Nano-Banana is INSANE.
The best image generator, better than Sora!

Photoshop is now officially behind.

It's free
aistudio.google.com
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#PayPal WTF?!
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Popular Tinycolor npm Package Compromised in Supply Chain Attack Affecting 40+ Packages

Malicious update to @ctrl/tinycolor on npm is part of a supply-chain attack hitting 40+ packages across maintainers


https://socket.dev/blog/tinycolor-supply-chain-attack-affects-40-packages

Compromised Packages and Versions

The following npm packages and versions have been confirmed as affected:

angulartics2@14.1.2
@ctrl/deluge@7.2.2
@ctrl/golang-template@1.4.3
@ctrl/magnet-link@4.0.4
@ctrl/ngx-codemirror@7.0.2
@ctrl/ngx-csv@6.0.2
@ctrl/ngx-emoji-mart@9.2.2
@ctrl/ngx-rightclick@4.0.2
@ctrl/qbittorrent@9.7.2
@ctrl/react-adsense@2.0.2
@ctrl/shared-torrent@6.3.2
@ctrl/tinycolor@4.1.1, @4.1.2
@ctrl/torrent-file@4.1.2
@ctrl/transmission@7.3.1
@ctrl/ts-base32@4.0.2
encounter-playground@0.0.5
json-rules-engine-simplified@0.2.4, 0.2.1
koa2-swagger-ui@5.11.2, 5.11.1
@nativenoscript-community/gesturehandler@2.0.35
@nativenoscript-community/sentry 4.6.43
@nativenoscript-community/text@1.6.13
@nativenoscript-community/ui-collectionview@6.0.6
@nativenoscript-community/ui-drawer@0.1.30
@nativenoscript-community/ui-image@4.5.6
@nativenoscript-community/ui-material-bottomsheet@7.2.72
@nativenoscript-community/ui-material-core@7.2.76
@nativenoscript-community/ui-material-core-tabs@7.2.76
ngx-color@10.0.2
ngx-toastr@19.0.2
ngx-trend@8.0.1
react-complaint-image@0.0.35
react-jsonschema-form-conditionals@0.3.21
react-jsonschema-form-extras@1.0.4
rxnt-authentication@0.0.6
rxnt-healthchecks-nestjs@1.0.5
rxnt-kue@1.0.7
swc-plugin-component-annotate@1.9.2
ts-gaussian@3.0.6
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‼️ Ongoing Supply Chain Attack Targets CrowdStrike npm Packages ‼️

Socket detected multiple compromised CrowdStrike npm packages, continuing the "Shai-Halud" supply chain attack that previously hit Tinycolor and 40+ other packages.

https://socket.dev/blog/ongoing-supply-chain-attack-targets-crowdstrike-npm-packages

#security
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Top 10 Mistakes Angular Developers Make (and How to Avoid Them)

1. Keeping Too Much Logic in Components
2. Ignoring Change Detection Strategy
3. Overusing Input() and Output()
4. Not Unsubscribing from Observables
5. Mixing Template Logic with HTML
6. Not Using Lazy Loading for Modules
7. Ignoring Angular CLI and Schematics
8. Neglecting Error Handling in HTTP Calls
9. Not Using TrackBy in ngFor
10. Skipping Testing


Is it relevant on 2025?! YES!!!

Please don't skip "best practices" and add this into your style/code-guidelines!
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