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Generic Containers in C: Safe Division Using Maybe

2025-08-11 @ 05:14:06Points: 11Comments: 0

Going faster than memcpy

2025-08-11 @ 04:59:03Points: 42Comments: 22

Graham: Synchronizing Clocks by Leveraging Local Clock Properties (2022) [pdf]

2025-08-11 @ 04:54:20Points: 21Comments: 3

Vanishing from Hyundai’s data network

2025-08-11 @ 01:55:26Points: 192Comments: 56

Show HN: A Sinclair ZX81 retro web assembler+simulator

2025-08-11 @ 00:44:20Points: 34Comments: 4

TCP Client Self-Connect (2013)

2025-08-11 @ 00:33:09Points: 27Comments: 4

Compiling a Lisp: Lambda lifting

2025-08-10 @ 22:35:03Points: 93Comments: 9

1910: The year the modern world lost its mind

2025-08-10 @ 20:48:46Points: 257Comments: 196

One Million Screenshots

2025-08-10 @ 20:30:34Points: 182Comments: 66

Events

2025-08-10 @ 20:22:24Points: 49Comments: 16

Show HN: Bolt – A super-fast, statically-typed scripting language written in C

2025-08-10 @ 17:53:09Points: 195Comments: 59

I've felt like most embedded languages have been moving towards safety and typing over years, with things like Python type hints, the explosive popularity of typescript, and even typing in Luau, which powers one of the largest scripted evironments in the world.

Bolt attempts to harness this directly in the lagnauge rather than as a preprocessing step, and reap benefits in terms of both safety and performance.

I intend to be publishing toys and examples of applications embedding Bolt over the coming few weeks, but be sure to check out the examples and the programming guide in the repo if you're interested!

Type (YC W23) is hiring a founding engineer to build an AI-native doc editor

2025-08-10 @ 17:19:25Points: 1

Fight Chat Control

2025-08-10 @ 16:50:34Points: 968Comments: 289

Diffusion language models are super data learners

2025-08-10 @ 16:04:05Points: 169Comments: 12

GPT-OSS vs. Qwen3 and a detailed look how things evolved since GPT-2

2025-08-10 @ 15:06:07Points: 372Comments: 70

Show HN: Engineering.fyi – Search across tech engineering blogs in one place

2025-08-10 @ 13:44:05Points: 348Comments: 94

The problem: When learning a new technology, the best insights often come from how companies like Google, Meta, or Stripe actually implement it in production. But these gems are scattered across dozens of separate engineering blogs with no way to search across them.

What I built: Engineering.fyi indexes engineering blogs from ~15 companies (Google, Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic, Stripe, Uber, etc.) and makes them searchable in one place. You can filter by topic, difficulty level, and whether articles include code samples.

Technical details: - Built with Next.js, SQLite, DrizzleORM - Custom scrapers for each blog (they're all frustratingly different) - Basic tagging system using content matching (still improving this)

Current status: Core search is working. Adding new blogs weekly as I index them.

Next features (based on early feedback): - AI summaries for quick article previews - Weekly digest of trending engineering insights - Save/bookmark articles (considering whether to add accounts)

Interesting challenges: - Each blog requires custom parsing logic (no standard format) - Building an accurate tagging system is harder than expected – started with exact matching but exploring better approaches

I'd love feedback on: - Which company engineering blogs you'd find most valuable to include - Whether AI summaries would actually be useful or just noise - How you currently discover engineering articles from these companies

Try and

2025-08-10 @ 13:32:13Points: 509Comments: 248

Booting 5000 Erlangs on Ampere One 192-core

2025-08-10 @ 11:41:34Points: 195Comments: 34

Writing simple tab-completions for Bash and Zsh

2025-08-10 @ 09:50:25Points: 234Comments: 76

Abogen – Generate audiobooks from EPUBs, PDFs and text

2025-08-10 @ 05:56:14Points: 304Comments: 71

How I code with AI on a budget/free

2025-08-09 @ 22:27:37Points: 600Comments: 203

The enduring puzzle of static electricity

2025-08-08 @ 05:02:23Points: 43Comments: 1

Digital Foundry leaves IGN, now independent [video]

2025-08-08 @ 04:34:54Points: 54Comments: 20

Reflections on Soviet Amateur Photography

2025-08-08 @ 00:29:19Points: 33Comments: 6

Squashing my dumb bugs and why I log build IDs

2025-08-07 @ 15:20:52Points: 29Comments: 10

Creating the Longest Possible Ski Jump in “The Games: Winter Challenge”

2025-08-07 @ 14:57:34Points: 150Comments: 8

Easily run Windows software on Linux with Bottles

2025-08-07 @ 13:39:25Points: 40Comments: 21

PHP compile time generics: yay or nay?

2025-08-07 @ 11:49:17Points: 62Comments: 30

"McKinsey in a Box": The End of Strategic Consulting?

2025-08-07 @ 09:39:42Points: 27Comments: 25

Lists and Lists: Basics of Lisp through interactive fiction (1996)

2025-08-07 @ 08:04:04Points: 29Comments: 5

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