The Brutalist Report - hn
- When the Sackler brothers studied LSD [172d] [hn]
- Advice for a friend who wants to start a blog [173d] [hn]
- Google discontinuing work on Dart macros [173d] [hn]
- Zed's Vim Roadmap – 2025 [173d] [hn]
- From C++ to Clojure: Jank language promises best of both [173d] [hn]
- Meta Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results [173d] [hn]
- Exposed DeepSeek database leaking sensitive information, including chat history [173d] [hn]
- Do Insects Feel Pain? [173d] [hn]
- Parsing PDFs (and more) in Elixir using Rust [173d] [hn]
- Keymapper: A cross-platform context-aware key remapper [173d] [hn]
- Making the Video That Made Gorillaz [173d] [hn]
- DeepSeek R1 Is Now Available on Azure AI Foundry and GitHub [173d] [hn]
- Soviet Shoe Factory Principle [173d] [hn]
- NordVPN says its new protocol can circumvent VPN blockers [173d] [hn]
- Dead Games [173d] [hn]
- Fed leaves rates unchanged, drops reference to inflation 'progress' [173d] [hn]
- Airflow – Stream media files directly from macOS to AirPlay devices [173d] [hn]
- Groups helping Americans find abortion pills report Instagram 'shadow-banning' [173d] [hn]
- Waymo to test its autonomous driving technology in over 10 new cities [173d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Are there "story-based" and "fact-based" people? [173d] [hn]
- 'Headed for technofascism': the rightwing roots of Silicon Valley [173d] [hn]
- Nvidia Shares Resume Fall [173d] [hn]
- A minimal PyTorch implementation for training your own small LLM from scratch [173d] [hn]
- Adding Iodine to Salt Boosted Americans' IQ (2013) [173d] [hn]
- No Man's Sky's update introduces billions of new stars, planets, and more [173d] [hn]
- Astral – "We're building a new static type checker for Python" [173d] [hn]
- Intel doesn't know how to be a foundry," Tim Cook reportedly told TSMC's CEO [173d] [hn]
- Ötzi, the 4000-year-old iceman mummy, had Lyme disease [173d] [hn]
- An Analysis of DeepSeek's R1-Zero and R1 [173d] [hn]
- DeepSeek's Hidden Bias: How We Cut It by 76% Without Performance Loss [173d] [hn]
- How to run DeepSeek R1 locally [173d] [hn]
- Frigade (YC W23) is hiring engineer #2 [173d] [hn]
- A major Postgres upgrade with zero downtime [173d] [hn]
- Society for Technical Communication to permanently close its doors [173d] [hn]
- Show HN: Mcp-Agent – Build effective agents with Model Context Protocol [173d] [hn]
- Show HN: Distr – open-source distribution platform for on-prem deployments [173d] [hn]
- On DeepSeek and Export Controls [173d] [hn]
- Effective AI code suggestions: less is more [173d] [hn]
- Case Study: ByteDance Uses eBPF to Enhance Networking Performance [173d] [hn]
- X partners with Visa to enable money transfers on the platform [173d] [hn]
- DeepSeek proves the future of LLMs is open-source [173d] [hn]
- Comcast is rolling out 'ultra-low lag' tech that could fix the internet [173d] [hn]
- A story about restoring and upgrading a Commodore Amiga 1000 [173d] [hn]
- US children fall further behind in reading [173d] [hn]
- Google Pixel 4a old firmware is gone, trapping users on the buggy battery update [173d] [hn]
- Complete hardware and software setup for running Deepseek-R1 locally. ($6000) [173d] [hn]
- Only 1 in 10 Oracle Java users want to stay with Big Red [173d] [hn]
- OpenAI Furious DeepSeek Might Have Stolen All the Data OpenAI Stole from Us [173d] [hn]
- Meta's Mark Zuckerberg explores purchase of Washington DC property [173d] [hn]
- Italy's privacy regulator goes after DeepSeek [173d] [hn]
- Cali's AG Tells AI Companies Almost Everything They're Doing Might Be Illegal [173d] [hn]
- Proof of concept WMI virus (zero-day) [173d] [hn]
- I do not want AI to "polish" me [173d] [hn]
- Seagate: 'new' hard drives used for tens of thousands of hours [173d] [hn]
- Your Phone is why you don't feel sexy [173d] [hn]
- Asteroid Impact on Earth 2032 with Probability 1% and 8Mt Energy [173d] [hn]
- Asteroid Impact on Earth 2032 with Probability 1% and 8Mt Energy [173d] [hn]
- Preserves: An Expressive Data Language [173d] [hn]
- The Middle East's first super-luxury train will gleam gold [173d] [hn]
- Yellowish Nodules on a Man Consuming a Carnivore Diet [173d] [hn]
- Infracost (YC W21) Is Hiring Senior Software Engineers (GMT+2 to GMT-6) [173d] [hn]
- Adding concurrent read/write to DuckDB with Arrow Flight [173d] [hn]
- TU Delft PhD candidate terminated, documents bullying online [video] [173d] [hn]
- Nuclear fusion: it's time for a reality check [173d] [hn]
- Qwen2.5-Max: The Next Leap in AI Innovation [173d] [hn]
- Terence Tao: Trump's Federal Funding Freeze and Mean-Field Game Theory [173d] [hn]
- Bacteria (and Their Metabolites) and Depression [173d] [hn]
- We got hit by an alarmingly well-prepared phish spammer [173d] [hn]
- What Have We Forgotten? [173d] [hn]
- I still like Sublime Text in 2025 [173d] [hn]
- Science YouTuber physicsgirl (Dianna Cowern) stands for the first time in 2 yrs [173d] [hn]
- UK Weighs Making Netflix Users Pay License Fee to Fund BBC [173d] [hn]
- OpenAI says it has evidence DeepSeek used its model to train competitor [173d] [hn]
- Microsoft Probing If DeepSeek-Linked Group Improperly Obtained OpenAI Data [173d] [hn]
- U.S. Anti-Piracy Symposium Emphazises Need for Site Blocking [173d] [hn]
- DeepSeek R1 671B running on 2 M2 Ultras faster than reading speed [173d] [hn]
- AI bots everywhere. Does anyone have a good whitelist for robots.txt? [173d] [hn]
- Confusion, uncertainty in industry as Army contracts seemingly halted [173d] [hn]
- Apple and SpaceX Link Up to Support Starlink Satellite Network on iPhones [173d] [hn]
- It's official: Research has found that libraries make everything better [173d] [hn]
- Recreating Delicious Library in 2025? [173d] [hn]
- Discovery Coding [173d] [hn]
- Goodbye, Slopify [173d] [hn]
- The Americans Pledging to Buy Less–Or Even Nothing [173d] [hn]
- DeepSeek's AI breakthrough bypasses industry-standard CUDA, uses PTX [173d] [hn]
- I want my AI to get mad [173d] [hn]
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