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1. My new hobby: watching AI slowly drive Microsoft employees insane (reddit.com)
277 points by laiysb 1 hour ago | hide | 68 comments
2. Overview of the Ada Computer Language Competition (1979) (iment.com)
55 points by transpute 5 hours ago | hide | 7 comments
3. Veo 3 and Imagen 4, and a new tool for filmmaking called Flow (blog.google)
661 points by youssefarizk 18 hours ago | hide | 390 comments
4. Convolutions, Polynomials and Flipped Kernels (thegreenplace.net)
64 points by mfrw 7 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
5. Gemma 3n preview: Mobile-first AI (googleblog.com)
352 points by meetpateltech 16 hours ago | hide | 120 comments
6. Withnail and I (2001) (criterion.com)
63 points by dcminter 5 hours ago | hide | 21 comments
7. “ZLinq”, a Zero-Allocation LINQ Library for .NET (neuecc.medium.com)
185 points by cempaka 13 hours ago | hide | 63 comments
8. Litestream: Revamped (fly.io)
339 points by usrme 16 hours ago | hide | 76 comments
9. Building my own solar power system (medium.com/joe_5312)
173 points by JKCalhoun 7 hours ago | hide | 127 comments
10. What makes a good engineer also makes a good engineering organization (2024) (moxie.org)
209 points by kiyanwang 14 hours ago | hide | 71 comments
11. Clojuring the web application stack: Meditation One (evalapply.org)
105 points by adityaathalye 9 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
12. Writing into Uninitialized Buffers in Rust (sunfishcode.online)
87 points by luu 9 hours ago | hide | 74 comments
13. EU startups fail because their press refuses to hype them up (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
32 points by ryzvonusef 1 hour ago | hide | 18 comments
14. The NSA Selector (github.com/wenzellabs)
262 points by anigbrowl 17 hours ago | hide | 68 comments
15. Using unwrap() in Rust is Okay (2022) (burntsushi.net)
19 points by pierremenard 3 hours ago | hide | 15 comments
16. Deep Learning Is Applied Topology (theahura.substack.com)
433 points by theahura 22 hours ago | hide | 169 comments
17. AI's energy footprint (technologyreview.com)
213 points by pseudolus 20 hours ago | hide | 219 comments
18. Someone got an LLM running on a Commodore 64 from 1982, and it runs as well (xda-developers.com)
22 points by ghuntley 6 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
19. My favourite fonts to use with LaTeX (2022) (lfe.pt)
145 points by todsacerdoti 16 hours ago | hide | 41 comments
20. Show HN: 90s.dev – Game maker that runs on the web (90s.dev)
282 points by 90s_dev 21 hours ago | hide | 99 comments
21. Why does the U.S. always run a trade deficit? (newyorkfed.org)
247 points by jnord 1 day ago | hide | 590 comments
22. Red Programming Language (red-lang.org)
167 points by hotpocket777 17 hours ago | hide | 92 comments
23. A Secret Trove of Rare Guitars Heads to the Met (newyorker.com)
62 points by bookofjoe 9 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
24. Life before the web – Running a Startup in the 1980's (2016) (zamzar.com)
46 points by gscott 10 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
25. Show HN: A Tiling Window Manager for Windows, Written in Janet (agent-kilo.github.io)
246 points by agentkilo 20 hours ago | hide | 85 comments
26. Taito-tastic: Kiki Kaikai and its Hardware (nicole.express)
32 points by ingve 8 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
27. Linguists find proof of sweeping language pattern once deemed a 'hoax' (scientificamerican.com)
104 points by bryanrasmussen 21 hours ago | hide | 106 comments
28. OpenAI Codex hands-on review (zackproser.com)
137 points by fragmede 21 hours ago | hide | 95 comments
29. The Dawn of Nvidia's Technology (dshr.org)
159 points by wmf 18 hours ago | hide | 61 comments
30. Robin: A multi-agent system for automating scientific discovery (arxiv.org)
140 points by nopinsight 19 hours ago | hide | 18 comments

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