Personal Encyclopedias

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The user created a personal encyclopedia called whoami.wiki using MediaWiki and a language model to organize and connect their family photos, videos, and data exports, revealing forgotten memories and strengthening relationships. The project is now open source, allowing others to create their own personal encyclopedias and run it on their machine with their own data.

Swift 6.3

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Swift 6.3 introduces new features and improvements, including C interoperability, module selectors, and attributes for compiler optimizations. It also includes a preview of Swift Build, improvements to Swift Testing, and the first official release of the Swift SDK for Android.

Running Tesla Model 3's computer on my desk using parts from crashed cars

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The user successfully set up a Tesla Model 3 car computer on their desk by purchasing parts on eBay and using Tesla's electrical reference to connect the components. After several challenges, including a burned power controller chip, the user was able to get the system running and is now exploring the car's operating system and network interfaces.

From zero to a RAG system: successes and failures

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The user built a local LLM-based chat tool for company engineers with fast response and natural language question answering capabilities. They overcame numerous challenges, including memory management, problematic files, and indexing large datasets, to create a reliable and useful system.

Obsolete Sounds

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The Obsolete Sounds project reimagines lost sounds from the past and present, highlighting the need to preserve cultural heritage. It draws attention to disappearing soundscapes and encourages saving sounds before they're lost forever.

What came after the 486?

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Intel's CPUs didn't have brand names until the 1990s, using part numbers and clock speeds instead. The 486 was the last CPU with a number-based name, leading to the introduction of the Pentium in 1993.

ARC-AGI-3

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ARC-AGI-3 is an interactive benchmark testing AI's ability to learn and adapt in novel environments. It measures intelligence across time, not just final answers, to bridge the gap between AI and human learning.

Shell Tricks That Make Life Easier (and Save Your Sanity)

The article discusses various tricks and shortcuts for Unix-like shells that can improve productivity and make the terminal more user-friendly. These tricks include line editing bindings, directory navigation, and command manipulation that can be used in most modern shells.

The truth that haunts the Ramones: 'They sold more T-shirts than records'

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The Ramones released their self-titled debut album on April 23, 1976, which became one of the most influential albums in popular music history despite initial commercial failure. The album's logo, designed by Arturo Vega, became a highly successful promotional tool and is likely the best-selling T-shirt of all time.

Niche Museums

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The user provided information about various museums and collections from around the world, including the John M. Mossman lock collection, the New York Earth Room, the Museum of Jurassic Technology, the Musical Museum, and many others. Each museum or collection has its unique exhibits and features, showcasing a wide range of artifacts and art pieces that highlight the history, culture, and ...

LibreOffice and the Art of Overreacting

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LibreOffice 26.8 will feature a non-intrusive donation banner in the Start Centre, appearing monthly and not blocking functionality. The banner is a reasonable attempt to make the funding relationship between the project and users more visible.

Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm

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Researchers used fiber optic cables to study the impact of tilling on soil moisture and found it disrupts soil's natural sponge-like quality. Tilling breaks soil channels, causing rain to pool and increase erosion and flood risk.

More precise elevation data for GraphHopper routing engine

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GraphHopper integrated new elevation data from mapterhorn for precise outdoor trip planning. This improved data reduces elevation errors near mountains and rivers, enhancing route accuracy and energy estimates for electric vehicles.

Ashby (YC W19) Is Hiring Engineers Who Make Product Decisions

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Join a team that strives to do their best work every day.

My DIY FPGA board can run Quake II

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The user designed and built a custom FPGA board with a more advanced Efinix Ti60F256 and 1GB DDR3L memory, using a DDR3 Soft Controller Core and overcoming challenges with PCB layout and soldering BGA chips. The board features a custom SoC with a RISC-V processor core, DMA controller, and other components, and the user used SpinalHDL to generate Verilog code for the design.

The EU still wants to scan your private messages and photos

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🚨 The Conservatives (EPP) are attempting to force a new vote on Thursday (26th), seeking to reverse Parliament's NO on indiscriminate scanning. This is a direct attack on democracy and blatant disregard for your right to privacy. No means no. Take action now!

90% of Claude-linked output going to GitHub repos w <2 stars

Multiple contributors made various improvements to a project, including fixing build warnings, enhancing user interface, and adding new features such as custom caption bars and chat progress reporting. These improvements also included security hardening, rate limiting, and input validation, as well as updates to documentation and database connections.

The Cassandra of 'The Machine'

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Paul Kingsnorth's book "Against the Machine" warns of a sinister force dehumanizing society through science and technology. Kingsnorth's ambiguous views on reason and science hinder his compelling argument, but his warning remains a poignant human drama.

The Last Contract: William T. Vollmann's Battle to Publish an Epic (2025)

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William T. Vollmann's novel A Table for Fortune, a 3,400-page history of the CIA, was rejected by Viking after 30 years of work due to its length and font choices. Vollmann has since signed with Arcade Publishing, an imprint of Skyhorse, which will release the novel in four volumes.
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Show HN: Robust LLM Extractor for Websites in TypeScript

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Lightfeed Extractor is a TypeScript library for robust web data extraction using LLMs and Playwright, allowing for browser automation, AI navigation, and structured data extraction. It supports various providers like OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Anthropic, and offers features like URL cleaning, image extraction, and safe sanitization of LLM outputs.

Show HN: Optio – Orchestrate AI coding agents in K8s to go from ticket to PR

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Optio automates coding tasks by provisioning an isolated environment, running an AI agent, and merging pull requests. It handles tasks from GitHub Issues, Linear, or its web UI, and resumes the agent on failures or review feedback.

Maxell MXCP-P100 – wireless cassette player

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This player combines 80's nostalgia with modern wireless tech, delivering high-fidelity sound from cassette collections. It offers up to 11 hours of Bluetooth playtime and fast USB-C charging.

Two studies in compiler optimisations

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The user explores the implementation of LLVM optimisation passes using simple C++ examples to demonstrate how small source changes can trigger different paths in the compiler's internal processing with unexpected consequences. The user identifies various optimisation passes, including InstCombine, CodeGenPrepare, and DAGCombiner, and explains how they can be used to optimise code for ...

Thoughts on slowing the fuck down

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The author warns that relying on coding agents can lead to brittle, complex, and unmaintainable codebases due to their inability to learn from errors and lack of global understanding. To avoid this, humans should slow down, use agents for non-critical tasks, and maintain agency over their codebases to ensure quality and maintainability.

Quantization from the Ground Up

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Sam Rose discusses how to make large language models (LLMs) smaller and faster by reducing the number of parameters and using quantization, a process that reduces the precision of floating-point numbers. By applying quantization techniques, such as symmetric and asymmetric quantization, LLMs can be made 4x smaller and 2x faster with only a 5-10% loss in accuracy.

False claims in a widely-cited paper

A business school professor is seeking advice on correcting a misreported study by Eccles, Ioannou, and Serafeim (2014) in Management Science, which has been widely cited but found to have methodological issues. The authors have acknowledged the mistake but refused to submit a correction, leaving the professor to consider submitting a comment or contacting Research Integrity Offices.

Government agencies buy commercial data about Americans in bulk

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Congress is set to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which may include closing the data broker loophole allowing government agencies to buy Americans' location data without warrants. Privacy advocates say this is the best chance to protect Americans' data from mass surveillance.

"Disregard That" Attacks

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Large Language Models (LLMs) are vulnerable to "Disregard that!" attacks, where untrusted input can be injected into the model's context window, leading to security issues. The problem cannot be solved by adding more agents or using AI guardrails, and the only effective mitigation is to not allow untrusted input into the context window.

Apple randomly closes bug reports unless you "verify" the bug remains unfixed

You file bug reports with Apple Feedback Assistant due to a mix of addiction and the occasional fix of reported issues. However, Apple's lack of response and apparent disregard for users' time and effort is a major complaint.