Dark web agent spotted bedroom wall clue to rescue girl from abuse
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Thinking hard burns almost no calories but destroys your next workout
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Poor Deming never stood a chance
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WD and Seagate confirm: Hard drives sold out for 2026
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Building for an audience of one: starting and finishing side projects with AI
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Show HN: Andrej Karpathy's microgpt.py to C99 microgpt.c – 4,600x faster
Andrej Karpathy showed us the GPT algorithm. I wanted to see the hardware limit.
The Punchline: I made it go 4,600x faster in pure C code, no dependencies and using a compiler with SIMD auto-vectorisation!!!
Andrej recently released microgpt.py - a brilliant, atomic look at the core of a GPT. As a low-latency developer, I couldn't resist seeing how fast it could go when you get closer to the metal.
So just for funzies, I spent a few hours building microgpt-c, a zero-dependency and pure C99 implementation featuring:
- 4,600x Faster training vs the Python reference (Tested on MacBook Pro M2 Max). On Windows, it is 2,300x faster. - SIMD Auto-vectorisation for high-speed matrix operations. - INT8 Quantisation (reducing weight storage by ~8x). Training is slightly slower, but the storage reduction is significant.
- Zero Dependencies - just pure logic.
The amalgamation image below is just for fun (and to show off the density!), but the GitHub repo contains the fully commented, structured code for anyone who wants to play with on-device AI.
I have started to build something useful, like a simple C code static analyser - I will do a follow-up post.
Everything else is just efficiency... but efficiency is where the magic happens
GrapheneOS – Break Free from Android and iOS
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Why Affordability and the Vibecession Are Real Economic Problems
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Facing a demographic catastrophe, Ukraine is paying for troops to freeze sperm
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Xbox UI Portfolio Site
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Show HN: Journey – A Custom 2D ECS Game Engine Written in Rust and WGPU
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Japan Is What Late-Stage Capitalist Decline Looks Like
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The Consequences of the Epstein Document Release Start to Pile Up
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Why I'll never give up my DVD collection
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Breach / Stealer-Log / Identity Exposure Services Comparison (With Scoring)
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Apple Begins Testing End-to-End Encryption for RCS Messages in iOS 26.4 Beta
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Apple issues warning to all 1.8B iPhone users over spyware attack
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This Is What Destroying the Vaccine Market Looks Like
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Epstein Files: The Blackmail of Billionaire Leon Black and Epstein's Role in It
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Programming Is Free
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