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The 'Hidden' Costs of Great Abstractions
2026-05-03 @ 23:12:02Points: 81Comments: 18
Agentic Coding Is a Trap
2026-05-03 @ 22:52:07Points: 248Comments: 174
DeepClaude – Claude Code agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, 17x cheaper
2026-05-03 @ 22:13:20Points: 226Comments: 101
Introduction to Atom
2026-05-03 @ 22:08:47Points: 51Comments: 11
Make your own microforest (2025)
2026-05-03 @ 19:31:35Points: 73Comments: 16
New statue in London, attributed to Banksy, of a suited man, blinded by a flag
2026-05-03 @ 18:54:28Points: 302Comments: 289
Why TUIs Are Back
2026-05-03 @ 18:42:28Points: 282Comments: 298
BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth
2026-05-03 @ 18:03:14Points: 297Comments: 94
LLMs Are Not a Higher Level of Abstraction
2026-05-03 @ 17:51:58Points: 87Comments: 80
I recreated the Apple Lisa computer inside an FPGA [video]
2026-05-03 @ 17:45:47Points: 82Comments: 16
How far behind is each major Chromium browser?
2026-05-03 @ 17:05:58Points: 172Comments: 58
Southwest Headquarters Tour
2026-05-03 @ 17:02:13Points: 210Comments: 63
After years of flying Southwest, I recently had the opportunity to tour the headquarters in Dallas. I particularly enjoyed seeing the full-motion 737 simulators, Network Operations Center, and TechOps maintenance hangar up close.
Metal Gear Solid 2's source code has been leaked on 4chan
2026-05-03 @ 16:48:11Points: 243Comments: 115
Underwater robot tracks sperm whale conversations in real time
2026-05-03 @ 16:35:20Points: 30Comments: 5
Bad Connection: Global telecom exploitation by covert surveillance actors
2026-05-03 @ 16:15:49Points: 111Comments: 7
A desktop made for one
2026-05-03 @ 15:32:05Points: 264Comments: 109
Security through obscurity is not bad
2026-05-03 @ 14:49:56Points: 129Comments: 147
Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons
2026-05-03 @ 14:43:27Points: 632Comments: 358
Modern jet engine turbines: each blade a single crystal (2015)
2026-05-03 @ 14:02:33Points: 58Comments: 18
Alert-driven monitoring
2026-05-03 @ 14:02:23Points: 108Comments: 40
Show HN: Apple's SHARP running in the browser via ONNX runtime web
2026-05-03 @ 09:14:56Points: 164Comments: 41
https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.10685). Their reference code is PyTorch + a pretty heavy pipeline; I wanted to see if it could run in a browser with no server hop, so I exported the predictor to ONNX and ran it via onnxruntime-web with the WebGPU EP.
What works: drop in an image, get a .ply you can download or preview live, all on your machine — your image never leaves the tab. The model is large (~2.4 GB sidecar) so first load is slow on a cold cache, but inference itself is a few seconds on a recent Mac.
Caveats: SHARP's released weights are research-use only (Apple's model license, not the code's). I host the exported ONNX on R2 so thedemo "just works", but you can also export your own from the upstream Apple repo and upload locally.
Happy to talk about it in the comments :)