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Immersa: Open-source Web-based 3D Presentation Tool

2025-12-20 @ 13:38:24Points: 28Comments: 6

Approaching 50 Years of String Theory

2025-12-20 @ 13:20:57Points: 25Comments: 19

Raycaster (YC F24) Is Hiring a Research Engineer (NYC, In-Person)

2025-12-20 @ 12:00:31Points: 1

We’re hiring a Research Engineer who can both (1) ship production systems and (2) help define the research direction for the company. There’s room to publish technical deep dives, benchmarks, and papers from day 0.

What you’ll do: - Build and ship core agent workflows: orchestration, retrieval, tool use, guardrails, evals - Work on document pipelines + versioning + reliability/observability - Turn research ideas into production features (and sometimes the other direction) - Help design benchmarks/datasets for high-stakes document tasks; potentially publish

What we’re looking for: - Strong engineering fundamentals (distributed systems / performance / reliability) - Comfortable implementing and iterating on evaluation (not just demos) - Product taste: you notice UX details and can build end-to-end - Able to learn a domain quickly and ask sharp questions

Nice to have: - Prior publications, open-source, or technical writing

Logistics: - NYC (Hudson Yards), in-person 5 days/week - Compensation: base + founder-level equity (details in process)

To apply, email: founders [at] raycaster.ai Include: a link to work you’ve shipped (GitHub/projects) and 1–2 examples of research/evals you’ve built (can be informal).

What Does a Database for SSDs Look Like?

2025-12-20 @ 10:13:33Points: 80Comments: 53

Reflections on AI at the End of 2025

2025-12-20 @ 09:38:51Points: 72Comments: 93

Airbus to migrate critical apps to a sovereign Euro cloud

2025-12-20 @ 08:36:52Points: 276Comments: 203

A train-sized tunnel is now carrying electricity under South London

2025-12-20 @ 08:26:50Points: 55Comments: 56

Skills Officially Comes to Codex

2025-12-20 @ 08:09:17Points: 100Comments: 47

NTP at NIST Boulder Has Lost Power

2025-12-20 @ 07:39:26Points: 229Comments: 108

Contrails Map

2025-12-20 @ 07:38:57Points: 78Comments: 32

Privacy doesn't mean anything anymore, anonymity does

2025-12-20 @ 06:21:05Points: 170Comments: 112

Charles Proxy

2025-12-20 @ 06:09:17Points: 214Comments: 72

The Deviancy Signal: Having "Nothing to Hide" Is a Threat to Us All

2025-12-20 @ 05:24:21Points: 123Comments: 85

CSS Grid Lanes

2025-12-19 @ 22:13:06Points: 609Comments: 177

A better zip bomb (2019)

2025-12-19 @ 21:34:10Points: 157Comments: 54

LLM Year in Review

2025-12-19 @ 20:49:20Points: 268Comments: 92

TP-Link Tapo C200: Hardcoded Keys, Buffer Overflows and Privacy

2025-12-19 @ 18:19:32Points: 312Comments: 93

Graphite is joining Cursor

2025-12-19 @ 15:57:01Points: 245Comments: 236

Garage – An S3 object store so reliable you can run it outside datacenters

2025-12-19 @ 15:40:03Points: 624Comments: 136

8-bit Boléro

2025-12-19 @ 11:38:54Points: 285Comments: 41

Mistral OCR 3

2025-12-18 @ 15:01:10Points: 594Comments: 108

NOAA deploys new generation of AI-driven global weather models

2025-12-17 @ 22:32:19Points: 116Comments: 79

A terminal emulator that runs in your terminal. Powered by Turbo Vision

2025-12-17 @ 13:41:53Points: 82Comments: 9

Arduino UNO Q bridges high-performance computing with real-time control

2025-12-16 @ 18:02:15Points: 12Comments: 2

Sharp: High performance Node.js image processing/optimization

2025-12-16 @ 17:36:03Points: 28Comments: 2

A proof of concept of a semistable C++ vector container

2025-12-16 @ 12:18:10Points: 13Comments: 2

New Quantum Antenna Reveals a Hidden Terahertz World

2025-12-16 @ 03:43:02Points: 64Comments: 1

Fuzix on a Raspberry Pi Pico

2025-12-15 @ 06:31:39Points: 87Comments: 6

Carolina Cloud – One third the cost of AWS for data science workloads

2025-12-14 @ 21:43:35Points: 126Comments: 68

I left my job earlier this year after watching companies get crushed by cloud bills for workloads that didn't need hyperscaler complexity. Some examples from my previous life: - $1k/month for a basic 16 vCPU VM - $50k/month for a high-RAM instance - Over $1k/month for notebook platform start-stop execution

We built Carolina Cloud for data scientists and small teams who need serious compute without the sticker shock. Our sweet spot: if you're running VMs, notebooks, or RStudio and not deeply tied to AWS/Azure/GCP service ecosystems, we can save you a lot of money.

What we offer: - Standard Ubuntu VMs - One-click Marimo notebooks - One-click RStudio Server and Shiny hosting - S3-compatible object storage (launching soon) - Prepay discounts for commitments as short as 2 weeks - SOC2-certified, HIPAA-compliant datacenter in Charlotte, NC

Simple pricing: $0.005/vCPU/hr, $0.005/GiB RAM/hr, and $0.0001/GiB of hot storage/hr on AMD EPYC Turin processors. A 32 vCPU, 128GB RAM instance runs ~$240/month vs $800+ on AWS.

We're not trying to replicate every AWS service - if you need Lambda + Secrets Manager + S3 with pre-signed URLs, stick with AWS. But if you're a hedge fund running backtests, a biotech team analyzing genomics data, or a researcher who just needs a beefy VM without surprise egress fees, we're 1/3 the price.

Check us out at console.carolinacloud.io - happy to answer questions about our infrastructure, pricing, or why we think there's room for regional clouds built on owned hardware.

Hash tables in Go and advantage of self-hosted compilers

2025-12-14 @ 19:32:40Points: 27Comments: 15

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