| 121. | DuckDuckGo is asking for a Yes or No vote on AI | (duckduckgo.com) |
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Take a stand at VoteYesOrNoAI.com | |
| 6 points by jaredcwhite 13 hours ago | 3 comments |
| 122. | A Unique Performance Optimization for a 3D Geometry Language | (cprimozic.net) |
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For the past several months, I’ve been working on a programming language called Geoscript. It’s specialized for generating and manipulating 3D geometry for use in a Shadertoy-inspired web app called Geotoy. | |
| 5 points by Ameo 6 days ago | 1 comments |
| 123. | Tell HN: YouTube gave my username switzerland to a half government organization | () |
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| 124. | Starlink roam 50GB is now 100GB with unlimited slow speed after that | (starlink.com) |
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| 125. | The Gleam Programming Language | (gleam.run) |
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Discover a friendly language for scalable, type-safe systems. Gleam comes with compiler, build tool, formatter, editor integrations, and package manager all built in. | |
| 6 points by Alupis 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 126. | There's a ridiculous amount of tech in a disposable vape | (blog.jgc.org) |
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| 37 points by abnercoimbre 4 days ago | 18 comments |
| 127. | Raspberry Pi's New AI Hat Adds 8GB of RAM for Local LLMs | (jeffgeerling.com) |
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Today Raspberry Pi launched their new $130 AI HAT+ 2 which includes a Hailo 10H and 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM. With that, the Hailo 10H is capable of running LLMs entirely standalone, freeing the Pi's CPU and system RAM for other tasks. The chip runs at a maximum of 3W, with 40 TOPS of INT8 NPU inference performance in addition to the equivalent 26 TOPS INT4 machine vision performance on the earlier AI HAT with Hailo 8. | |
| 14 points by ingve 2 days ago | 3 comments |
| 128. | GitHub Copilot now supports OpenCode | (github.blog) |
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| 129. | A letter to those who fired tech writers because of AI | (passo.uno) |
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Hey you, Yes, you, who are thinking about not hiring a technical writer this year or, worse, erased one or more technical writing positions last year because of AI. You, who are buying into the promise of docs entirely authored by LLMs without expert oversight or guidance. You, who unloaded the weight of docs on your devs’ shoulders, as if it was a trivial chore. You are making a big mistake. But you can still undo the damage. | |
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| 130. | Jonathan Haidt Brings New Evidence to the Battle Against Social Media | (nytimes.com) |
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| 131. | Ask HN: How have you or your firm made money with LLMs? | () |
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| 4 points by bwestergard 16 hours ago | 3 comments |
| 132. | Canada slashes 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs to 6% | (electrek.co) |
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| 22 points by 1970-01-01 16 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 133. | The Myth of the ThinkPad | (innovintageblog.wordpress.com) |
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Lenovo does not care about you.IBM did not care about you.Thinkpads do not exist for your benefit. There are a lot of videos and blogs seeking to answer the question “why are ThinkPads so popular” These discussions usually come down to three things Price - A used thinkpad from 5-10 years ago will out-perform a… | |
| 8 points by volemo 1 day ago | 2 comments |
| 134. | Nearly 5M Accounts Removed Under Australia's New Social Media Ban | (nytimes.com) |
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| 135. | Ford F-150 Lightning outsold the Cybertruck and was then canceled for poor sales | (electrek.co) |
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| 136. | Iran plans permanent break from global internet, say activists | (theguardian.com) |
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Report claims unrestricted online access will be a ‘government privilege’, limited to individuals vetted by regime | |
| 8 points by pr337h4m 1 hour ago | 3 comments |
| 137. | US moves to strip sovereign wealth investors of US tax perks | (ft.com) |
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| 138. | Remails: A European Mail Transfer Agent | (tweedegolf.nl) |
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Increasingly more organizations are reviewing their dependencies on foreign software and IT services from countries like the US. One broad necessity for many organizations is sending automated ema ... | |
| 3 points by Flundstrom2 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 139. | Building a MCP Client in Google Apps Script | (justin.poehnelt.com) |
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Learn how to communicate with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using Apps Script and UrlFetchApp. Incorporate the MCP client into Vertex AI tool calling. | |
| 3 points by justinwp 14 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 140. | Cue Does It All, but Can It Literate? | (xlii.space) |
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CUE is the Swiss Army knife of file generation. It is the tool you grab when you need to generate complex JSON, validate YAML, or generally stop configuration files from ruining your life. It slices, it dices, it ensures your integers are actually integers. But guess what else it can be? It turns out, it is also a surprisingly effective Literate Programming tool. This is important because, let’s be honest, the current king of this hill is org-mode. And while org-mode is powerful, it is also a bit of a golden cage. It works perfectly as long as you never leave the Emacs ecosystem. But the moment you try to export a workflow to a colleague who uses VS Code, you realize you have accidentally signed up for vendor lock-in. You want your documentation - your “literate code” - to be portable, not a magic spell that only works inside one specific editor. | |
| 4 points by xlii 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 141. | System Programming in Linux: A Hands-On Introduction "Demo" Programs | (github.com) |
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A repository of all code from Introduction to System Programming in Linux, by Stewart Weiss - stewartweiss/intro-linux-sys-prog | |
| 6 points by teleforce 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 142. | Python: Tprof, a Targeting Profiler | (adamj.eu) |
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Profilers measure the performance of a whole program to identify where most of the time is spent. But once you’ve found a target function, re-profiling the whole program to see if your changes helped can be slow and cumbersome. The profiler introduces overhead to execution and you have to pick out the stats for the one function you care about from the report. I have often gone through this loop while optimizing client or open source projects, such as when I optimized Django’s system checks framework (previous post). | |
| 3 points by jonatron 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 143. | Cowork: Claude Code for the rest of your work | (claude.com) |
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Claude Code's agentic capabilities, now for everyone. Give Claude access to your files and let it organize, create, and edit documents while you focus on what matters. | |
| 37 points by adocomplete 4 days ago | 9 comments |
| 144. | Ask HN: One IP, multiple unrealistic locations worldwide hitting my website | () |
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| 5 points by nacho-daddy 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 145. | GitHub should charge everyone $1 more per month | (blog.greg.technology) |
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Listen to me. | |
| 21 points by evakhoury 2 days ago | 13 comments |
| 146. | Starlink updates Privacy Policy to allow AI model training with personal data | (coywolf.com) |
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Starlink quietly enabled third-party AI model training on its customers' personal data by default. Fortunately, there's a way to opt out. | |
| 11 points by speckx 17 hours ago | 3 comments |
| 147. | Officials showed off a robo-bus in DC. It got hit by a Tesla driver | (msn.com) |
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| 148. | Go Home, Windows EXE, You're Drunk | (gpfault.net) |
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| 149. | The Toxic Modernity Narrative | (theargumentmag.com) |
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Life in plastic, it’s fantastic | |
| 3 points by honoredb 14 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 150. | OpenAI Introduces Ads to ChatGPT | (twitter.com) |
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| 3 points by strzalek 12 hours ago | 3 comments |