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Archives for 28 Mar 2024
  1. Is the Sun Conscious? (2021) [pdf]
    (189 points | Comments)

  2. Facebook let Netflix see user DMs, quit streaming to keep Netflix happy
    (509 points | Comments)

  3. Doom Captcha (2021)
    (471 points | Comments)

  4. Deep Learning in JavaScript
    (288 points | Comments)

  5. Secret papers reveal Post Office knew its court defence was false
    (106 points | Comments)

  6. The race to replace Redis
    (759 points | Comments)

  7. Why are so many people being hit with £5 fines for 'counterfeit' stamps?
    (189 points | Comments)

  8. You can't leak users' data if you don't hold it
    (464 points | Comments)

  9. Blue Ball Machine
    (330 points | Comments)

  10. What Boeing did to all the guys who remember how to build a plane
    (871 points | Comments)

  11. The Next Big Step in Mojo Open Source
    (162 points | Comments)

  12. Edgar, build a Dyson swarm
    (222 points | Comments)

  13. Show HN: Spice.ai – materialize, accelerate, and query SQL data from any source
    (177 points | Comments)

  14. NotepadNext – a cross-platform reimplementation of Notepad++
    (489 points | Comments)

  15. Jamba: Production-grade Mamba-based AI model
    (346 points | Comments)

  16. Linux Foundation launches an open source fork of Redis
    (103 points | Comments)

  17. Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison
    (1268 points | Comments)

  18. Ethereum has blobs. Where do we go from here?
    (271 points | Comments)

  19. Advances in semiconductors are feeding the AI boom
    (153 points | Comments)

  20. Show HN: I built a web app to open source travel itineraries
    (158 points | Comments)

  21. I scraped all of OpenAI's Community Forum
    (310 points | Comments)

  22. New open source GPU is free to all
    (117 points | Comments)

  23. Dioxus 0.5: Web, Desktop, Mobile Apps in Rust
    (314 points | Comments)

  24. LLMs use a surprisingly simple mechanism to retrieve some stored knowledge
    (408 points | Comments)

  25. Ask HN: Who's getting their job applications rejected?
    (136 points | Comments)

  26. UV-K5 is the most hackable handheld ham radio yet
    (330 points | Comments)

  27. Google suspends romance author's account for writing sexually explicit content
    (207 points | Comments)

  28. EpiPen For Heart Attacks? Idorsia Launches Phase III Study Of Selatogrel (2021)
    (102 points | Comments)

  29. Mazda’s rotary engine in the age of the electric car
    (240 points | Comments)

  30. Linux Text Manipulation
    (112 points | Comments)

  31. Intel Brags of $152B in Stock Buybacks. Why Does It Need an $8B Subsidy?
    (242 points | Comments)

  32. Towards 1-bit Machine Learning Models
    (351 points | Comments)

  33. What is DECT-2020 New Radio (NR), and how big a deal is it? (2021)
    (102 points | Comments)

  34. Memories are made by breaking DNA – and fixing it
    (210 points | Comments)

  35. Amazon fined in Poland for dark pattern design tricks
    (264 points | Comments)

  36. Ask HN: What things are happening in ML that we can't hear over the din of LLMs?
    (364 points | Comments)

  37. Endlessh-go: a Golang SSH tarpit that traps bots/scanners
    (190 points | Comments)

  38. Linux ext2 filesystem driver now marked as deprecated
    (163 points | Comments)

  39. Why quantum entanglement doesn't allow faster-than-light communication (2016)
    (104 points | Comments)

  40. ST-DOS
    (209 points | Comments)

  41. Digital signs in Brookline are collecting data from your phone as you walk by
    (103 points | Comments)

  42. A step beyond Rust's pattern matching
    (108 points | Comments)

  43. The Lord of the Rings Family Tree
    (118 points | Comments)