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Claude mixes up who said what and that's not OK
2026-04-09 @ 09:25:28Points: 112Comments: 92
Creating the Futurescape for the Fifth Element [2019]
2026-04-09 @ 09:11:37Points: 38Comments: 12
Reallocating $100/Month Claude Code Spend to Zed and OpenRouter
2026-04-09 @ 08:55:18Points: 48Comments: 46
Help Keep Thunderbird Alive
2026-04-09 @ 07:27:25Points: 134Comments: 72
Process Manager for Autonomous AI Agents
2026-04-09 @ 06:00:55Points: 48Comments: 11
Open Source Security at Astral
2026-04-09 @ 04:11:55Points: 222Comments: 43
LittleSnitch for Linux
2026-04-09 @ 00:26:08Points: 830Comments: 282
John Deere to pay $99M in right-to-repair settlement
2026-04-08 @ 20:46:27Points: 330Comments: 111
USB for Software Developers: An introduction to writing userspace USB drivers
2026-04-08 @ 19:23:34Points: 317Comments: 38
Expanding Swift's IDE Support
2026-04-08 @ 19:21:41Points: 123Comments: 57
Understanding the Kalman filter with a simple radar example
2026-04-08 @ 17:11:46Points: 363Comments: 46
Muse Spark: Scaling towards personal superintelligence
2026-04-08 @ 16:01:32Points: 350Comments: 335
I ported Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii
2026-04-08 @ 15:40:00Points: 1636Comments: 285
ML promises to be profoundly weird
2026-04-08 @ 13:06:33Points: 515Comments: 512
MegaTrain: Full Precision Training of 100B+ Parameter LLMs on a Single GPU
2026-04-08 @ 12:19:00Points: 305Comments: 54
They're made out of meat (1991)
2026-04-08 @ 11:20:50Points: 567Comments: 153
Git commands I run before reading any code
2026-04-08 @ 08:53:42Points: 2075Comments: 452
Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? My quest to unmask Bitcoin's creator
2026-04-08 @ 04:37:57Points: 521Comments: 633
Six (and a half) intuitions for KL divergence
2026-04-07 @ 17:34:13Points: 86Comments: 11
The Importance of Being Idle
2026-04-06 @ 20:33:03Points: 212Comments: 120
Show HN: A (marginally) useful x86-64 ELF executable in 301 bytes
2026-04-06 @ 20:14:16Points: 54Comments: 14
Show HN: Moon simulator game, ray-casting
2026-04-06 @ 17:09:40Points: 17Comments: 6
C# in Unity 2026: Features Most Developers Still Don't Use
2026-04-06 @ 13:08:17Points: 35Comments: 21
Haunted Paper Toys
2026-04-06 @ 10:09:00Points: 114Comments: 10
Understanding Traceroute
2026-04-06 @ 03:40:31Points: 136Comments: 22
Ask HN: Any interesting niche hobbies?
2026-04-05 @ 21:30:19Points: 392Comments: 572
In 2022 I was toying around with OpenAI's RL Gym, right when the first non-instruct GPT3 model came out. I was thinking about getting into ML a lot more, but hesitated. Before that it was 3D printers, mechanical keyboards, drones, etc. All of these have exploded, and while they are still very interesting, I do love my Browns and manage Prusas for my local hackerspace, they have just, for the lack of a better term, industrialized. I'm also now in a position where I have time and money for it, not like when I was 15 and rating Ender motherboard upgrades I knew I'd never buy.
Right now I'm making a chess engine, but that's already a solved problem. There's also biohacking, and while designing chips to go into my body is really interesting, I only have one, and don't want to push it too far. One promising idea is a kind of 'Personal Computer 2', where people try to innovate HCI, and while I really like that and do have some research ideas, I'd like to explore a bit more before delving deep into it.