| 151. | LLM Structured Outputs Handbook | (nanonets.com) |
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A practical handbook for developers using LLMs to get structured outputs. | |
| 4 points by vitaelabitur 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 152. | Lies, Damned Lies and Proofs: Formal Methods Are Not Slopless | (lesswrong.com) |
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There's been a lot of chatter recently on HN and elsewhere about how formal verification is the obvious use-case for AI. While we broadly agree, we think much of the discourse is kinda wrong because it incorrectly presumes formal = slopless. | |
| 4 points by OgsyedIE 5 days ago | 1 comments |
| 153. | FLUX.2 [Klein]: Towards Interactive Visual Intelligence | (bfl.ai) |
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Introducing FLUX.2 [klein], our fastest image models. Unified generation and editing in under a second, on hardware you already own. Apache 2.0 on 4B. | |
| 9 points by GaggiX 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 154. | Claude Code with Anthropic API Compatibility [ollama blog] | (ollama.com) |
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Ollama is now compatible with the Anthropic Messages API, making it possible to use tools like Claude Code with open models. | |
| 9 points by laacz 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 155. | The <Geolocation> HTML Element | (developer.chrome.com) |
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Discover the new way to request user location data. | |
| 3 points by enz 5 days ago | 0 comments |
| 156. | The URL shortener that makes your links look as suspicious as possible | (creepylink.com) |
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| 3 points by dreadsword 4 days ago | 2 comments |
| 157. | Inside The Internet Archive's Infrastructure | (hackernoon.com) |
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A deep dive into the Internet Archive's custom tech stack. | |
| 6 points by dvrp 5 days ago | 0 comments |
| 158. | 25 Years of Wikipedia | (wikipedia25.org) |
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| 11 points by easton 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 159. | Claude Cowork Exfiltrates Files | (promptarmor.com) |
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Claude Cowork is vulnerable to file exfiltration attacks via indirect prompt injection as a result of known-but-unresolved isolation flaws in Claude's code execution environment. | |
| 44 points by takira 4 days ago | 17 comments |
| 160. | Mermaid as a programming language for AI agents | (twitter.com) |
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| 4 points by xxchan22 11 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 161. | HTTP RateLimit Headers | (dotat.at) |
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| 4 points by zdw 4 days ago | 1 comments |
| 162. | Apples, Trees, and Quasimodes | (systemstack.dev) |
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a website about computers, mostly | |
| 7 points by entaloneralie 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 163. | High-Level Is the Goal | (bvisness.me) |
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Why should anyone care about low-level programming? | |
| 3 points by tobr 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 164. | List of Individual Trees | (en.wikipedia.org) |
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| 7 points by wilson090 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 165. | Slop Is Everywhere for Those with Eyes to See | (fromjason.xyz) |
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How mindless consumption is making our FYPs worse. | |
| 6 points by speckx 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 166. | Kotlin's Rich Errors: Native, Typed Errors Without Exceptions | (cekrem.github.io) |
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At KotlinConf 2025, the Kotlin team showcased progress toward Rich Errors with union types. After years of watching languages slowly adopt patterns that Elm has championed since day one, it’s exciting to see Kotlin taking this significant step toward more explicit, type-safe error handling. And in a very “native” Kotlin way at that! I vividly remember this announcement giving my functional heart a pleasant jolt, but I haven’t found the time for a write-up until now. Better late than never, though: | |
| 5 points by todsacerdoti 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 167. | Have Taken Up Farming | (dylan.gr) |
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ex program, en farm | |
| 7 points by djnaraps 4 days ago | 1 comments |
| 168. | Trump Links Greenland Threats to Nobel Peace Prize Snub | (bloomberg.com) |
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| 4 points by mikaelmello 4 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 169. | Ask HN: How can we solve the loneliness epidemic? | () |
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| 4 points by publicdebates 3 days ago | 13 comments |
| 170. | America's $3T Nuclear Bet (HALEU) [video] | (youtube.com) |
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📈 See your favorite reactor's fuel cycle cost https://fuelcyclecost.com👋 If you’re building an early-stage nuclear (or nuclear-adjacent) startup, I’d love ... | |
| 3 points by gregbot 17 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 171. | The State of OpenSSL for pyca/cryptography | (cryptography.io) |
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| 10 points by SGran 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 172. | Show HN: App to spoof GPS location on iOS without jailbreaking | (github.com) |
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Standalone IOS app to GPS location without jailbreaks. Untethered, local, and open source. - acheong08/ios-location-spoofer | |
| 6 points by acheong08 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 173. | Friend's Guide to Agentic Engineering | (abrown.blog) |
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AI agents went from novelty to necessity in 2025. The no-BS guide to what actually works: hand-typed, opinionated, and free. | |
| 4 points by AWebOfBrown 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 174. | Design and Implementation of Sprites | (fly.io) |
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So that we may educate as well as horrify: the internals of our new Sprites execution platform. | |
| 13 points by sethev 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 175. | Fish Shell | (fishshell.com) |
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A smart and user-friendly command line shell | |
| 10 points by RyanShook 1 day ago | 4 comments |
| 176. | All 23-Bit Still Lifes Are Glider Constructible | (mvr.github.io) |
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| 5 points by HeliumHydride 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 177. | The spectrum of isolation: From bare metal to WebAssembly | (buildsoftwaresystems.com) |
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Tired of 'it works on my machine'? Understand the key differences between Physical Machines, VMs, Containers, and Virtual Environments to choose the right tool for the job and ship code reliably. | |
| 7 points by ThierryBuilds 3 days ago | 1 comments |
| 178. | Why reinforcement learning plateaus without representation depth (NeurIPS 2025) | (venturebeat.com) |
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| 4 points by brandonb 13 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 179. | Italy investigates Activision Blizzard for pushing in-game purchases | (techcrunch.com) |
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Italy has launched two investigations into Microsoft's Activision Blizzard, alleging the company has engaged in "misleading and aggressive" sales practices for two of its most popular smartphone games. | |
| 3 points by 7777777phil 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 180. | Claude is good at assembling blocks, but still falls apart at creating them | (approachwithalacrity.com) |
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| 4 points by bblcla 4 days ago | 1 comments |