Mistral 3 family of models released
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OpenAI declares 'code red' as Google catches up in AI race
OpenAI has issued a 'code red' alert over the rapid growth and capabilities of its own AI chatbot, ChatGPT, which has surpassed the company's expectations and is raising concerns about its potential impact on the AI industry and society.
IBM CEO says there is 'no way' spending on AI data centers will pay off
IBM's CEO predicts that big tech companies will shift their focus from AI research to increased data center and infrastructure spending by 2025, as the rapid growth of AI use cases drives demand for more computing power and data storage.
Show HN: Marmot – Single-binary data catalog (no Kafka, no Elasticsearch)
Marmot is an open-source data processing framework that provides a simple and efficient way to handle large-scale data processing tasks. It offers a powerful and flexible API for building data pipelines, with support for various data sources and scalable processing capabilities.
Nixtml: Static website and blog generator written in Nix
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Amazon launches Trainium3
Amazon has released a new AI chip that offers impressive performance, and the company has also teased a roadmap that suggests future collaboration with Nvidia, a leading provider of AI hardware.
Anthropic Acquires Bun
Anthropic has acquired Bun, a popular open-source web framework, as its Claude AI model reaches a major milestone of $1 billion in total valuation. This acquisition aims to further strengthen Anthropic's AI capabilities and expand its reach in the technology industry.
Fallout 2's Chris Avellone describes his game design philosophy
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School Cell Phone Bans and Student Achievement (NBER Digest)
This study examines the impact of school cell phone bans on student achievement, finding that banning cell phones in schools leads to a significant increase in test scores, with the largest gains seen for the lowest-achieving and disadvantaged students.
Lazier Binary Decision Diagrams for set-theoretic types
This article explores the use of lazy Boolean decision diagrams (BDDs) to efficiently represent and manipulate set-theoretic types in the Elixir programming language. It introduces a new library that enables developers to work with complex set operations in a concise and performant manner.
Cursed circuits: charge pump voltage halver
The article discusses a technique called 'charge pump voltage doubling' and its potential issues, such as high power consumption and thermal challenges. It explains the underlying principles of charge pump circuits and the trade-offs involved in their design and implementation.
Apple to beat Samsung in smartphone shipments for first time in 14 years
According to the article, Apple is expected to surpass Samsung in global smartphone shipments for the first time in 14 years, driven by strong demand for the iPhone 14 series and production challenges faced by Samsung.
Progress on TypeScript 7 – December 2025
The article discusses the progress made in the development of TypeScript 7, scheduled for release in December 2025. It highlights new language features, improvements to the type system, and updates to the compiler and tooling.
We're Committing $6.25B to Give 25M Children a Financial Head Start
The article discusses the launch of Investamerica, a new investment platform that aims to make investing more accessible to the average American by offering low-cost, diversified portfolios and user-friendly tools. It highlights the platform's focus on simplifying the investment process and providing personalized guidance to help investors reach their financial goals.
Show HN: RunMat – runtime with auto CPU/GPU routing for dense math
Hi, I’m Nabeel. In August I released RunMat as an open-source runtime for MATLAB code that was already much faster than GNU Octave on the workloads I tried. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44972919
Since then, I’ve taken it further with RunMat Accelerate: the runtime now automatically fuses operations and routes work between CPU and GPU. You write MATLAB-style code, and RunMat runs your computation across CPUs and GPUs for speed. No CUDA, no kernel code.
Under the hood, it builds a graph of your array math, fuses long chains into a few kernels, keeps data on the GPU when that helps, and falls back to CPU JIT / BLAS for small cases.
On an Apple M2 Max (32 GB), here are some current benchmarks (median of several runs):
* 5M-path Monte Carlo * RunMat ≈ 0.61 s * PyTorch ≈ 1.70 s * NumPy ≈ 79.9 s → ~2.8× faster than PyTorch and ~130× faster than NumPy on this test.
* 64 × 4K image preprocessing pipeline (mean/std, normalize, gain/bias, gamma, MSE) * RunMat ≈ 0.68 s * PyTorch ≈ 1.20 s * NumPy ≈ 7.0 s → ~1.8× faster than PyTorch and ~10× faster than NumPy.
* 1B-point elementwise chain (sin / exp / cos / tanh mix) * RunMat ≈ 0.14 s * PyTorch ≈ 20.8 s * NumPy ≈ 11.9 s → ~140× faster than PyTorch and ~80× faster than NumPy.
If you want more detail on how the fusion and CPU/GPU routing work, I wrote up a longer post here: https://runmat.org/blog/runmat-accel-intro-blog
You can run the same benchmarks yourself from the GitHub repo in the main HN link. Feedback, bug reports, and “here’s where it breaks or is slow” examples are very welcome.
Memtest86+ v8.00 Released
Memtest86+ v8.00 is a free, open-source memory testing software that allows users to thoroughly test their computer's RAM for errors and stability issues. This release includes various improvements and bug fixes over previous versions.
In defense of lock poisoning in Rust
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Local MCP traffic audit and observability tool
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Medley Interlisp for the Newcomer
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Peter Thiel's Apocalyptic Worldview Is a Dangerous Fantasy
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