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usefulposter about 19 hours ago

Don't post generated/AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans

The article outlines Hacker News' guidelines for submissions, including recommendations for creating high-quality posts, avoiding common pitfalls, and maintaining a constructive community. It emphasizes the importance of sharing interesting and thought-provoking content while adhering to the site's rules and principles.

news.ycombinator.com
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Tony Hoare has died
speckx 2 days ago

Tony Hoare has died

The article pays tribute to Tony Hoare, a pioneering computer scientist who made significant contributions to the field of programming languages, algorithms, and the theory of computation. It highlights Hoare's influential work, including the development of Quicksort and Communicating Sequential Processes, and his lasting impact on the computer science community.

blog.computationalcomplexity.org
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Temporal: The 9-year journey to fix time in JavaScript
robpalmer about 22 hours ago

Temporal: The 9-year journey to fix time in JavaScript

The article discusses the Temporal API, a new JavaScript standard that simplifies date and time manipulation. It provides an overview of the Temporal API's features, including its ability to handle time zones, calendars, and various date/time formats.

bloomberg.github.io
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ppew 1 day ago

Create value for others and don’t worry about the returns

The article discusses the author's experience running 69 agents, a complex system that involves managing and optimizing various parameters to achieve desired outcomes. It provides insights into the challenges and strategies involved in deploying and maintaining such a large-scale system.

geohot.github.io
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bilsbie 2 days ago

Online age-verification tools for child safety are surveilling adults

The article discusses the growing concerns around child safety on social media and the internet, highlighting the potential use of AI-based surveillance and content moderation tools to monitor and restrict access for minors. It explores the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding these emerging technologies in the digital age.

cnbc.com
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After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes
ndr42 2 days ago

After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes

https://www.ft.com/content/7cab4ec7-4712-4137-b602-119a44f77... (https://archive.ph/wXvF3)

https://twitter.com/lukolejnik/status/2031257644724342957 (https://xcancel.com/lukolejnik/status/2031257644724342957)

arstechnica.com
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Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web
mikece 1 day ago

Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web

The article discusses Mozilla's efforts to make WebAssembly a first-class language on the web, by improving its performance, interoperability, and developer experience, with the goal of enabling a more diverse set of applications on the web.

hacks.mozilla.org
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raldi 1 day ago

Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job

washingtonpost.com
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The MacBook Neo
etothet 1 day ago

The MacBook Neo

https://www.pcmag.com/news/asus-co-ceo-macbook-neo-is-a-shoc...

daringfireball.net
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mmayberry 2 days ago

Meta acquires Moltbook

https://web.archive.org/web/20260310154640/https://www.axios..., https://archive.ph/igqsh

https://www.reuters.com/business/meta-acquires-ai-agent-soci...

https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/10/meta-acquired-moltbook-the...

axios.com
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jeffpalmer 1 day ago

Cloudflare crawl endpoint

Cloudflare announces the launch of a new BR (Brotli Compression) Crawl Endpoint, which allows users to test and validate their website's Brotli compression settings, helping to optimize website performance and reduce data usage.

developers.cloudflare.com
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dnhkng 2 days ago

Show HN: How I topped the HuggingFace open LLM leaderboard on two gaming GPUs

I found that duplicating a specific block of 7 middle layers in Qwen2-72B, without modifying any weights, improved performance across all Open LLM Leaderboard benchmarks and took #1. As of 2026, the top 4 models on that leaderboard are still descendants.

The weird finding: single-layer duplication does nothing. Too few layers, nothing. Too many, it gets worse. Only circuit-sized blocks of ~7 layers work. This suggests pretraining carves out discrete functional circuits in the layer stack that only work when preserved whole.

The whole thing was developed on 2x RTX 4090s in my basement. I'm now running current models (GLM-4.7, Qwen3.5, MiniMax M2.5) on a dual GH200 rig (see my other post). Code and new models coming soon.

Happy to answer questions.

dnhkng.github.io
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How we hacked McKinsey's AI platform
mycroft_4221 1 day ago

How we hacked McKinsey's AI platform

The article describes how a team of researchers successfully exploited vulnerabilities in McKinsey's AI platform, highlighting the importance of robust security measures for AI systems and the need for thorough testing and validation to prevent such breaches.

codewall.ai
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Agents that run while I sleep
aray07 2 days ago

Agents that run while I sleep

The article discusses the author's journey in developing autonomous software agents that can run and perform tasks while the user is away, allowing for more efficient and hands-off workflow management.

claudecodecamp.com
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Retro_Dev 1 day ago

Type resolution redesign, with language changes to taste

Zig, a systems programming language, has announced its 2026 release plan, which includes a new standard library, improved compability, and a focus on simplicity and developer productivity.

ziglang.org
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U+237C ⍼ Is Azimuth
cokernel_hacker 1 day ago

U+237C ⍼ Is Azimuth

ionathan.ch
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The dead Internet is not a theory anymore
hubraumhugo about 18 hours ago

The dead Internet is not a theory anymore

The article explores the concept of the 'Dead Internet Theory,' which suggests that a significant portion of the internet's content is generated by artificial intelligence and bots, rather than real human users. The author examines the potential implications of this phenomenon on the way we perceive and interact with online information.

adriankrebs.ch
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scrlk 1 day ago

Lego's 0.002mm specification and its implications for manufacturing (2025)

The article discusses the incredibly precise 0.002mm manufacturing specification for Lego bricks, which poses significant challenges for the company's manufacturing processes. It explores the implications of this tight tolerance, including the need for advanced production techniques and quality control measures to ensure the consistent high quality of Lego products.

thewave.engineer
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jwilk 2 days ago

Debian decides not to decide on AI-generated contributions

The article discusses the recent changes to the Linux kernel's memory management system, with a focus on the new 'memleak' tracing feature that helps identify and fix kernel memory leaks. It also covers other improvements in areas like memory caching and page reclamation.

lwn.net
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I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job
speckx about 20 hours ago

I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job

https://archive.ph/DEwy7

schwarztech.net
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BitNet: Inference framework for 1-bit LLMs
redm 1 day ago

BitNet: Inference framework for 1-bit LLMs

Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.11453

github.com
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Universal vaccine against respiratory infections and allergens
phony-account 1 day ago

Universal vaccine against respiratory infections and allergens

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a universal vaccine that could protect against a wide range of influenza viruses, potentially providing long-lasting immunity and reducing the need for annual flu shots.

med.stanford.edu
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remywang about 14 hours ago

Show HN: s@: decentralized social networking over static sites

satproto.org
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RISC-V Is Sloooow
todsacerdoti 1 day ago

RISC-V Is Sloooow

The article discusses the performance of RISC-V processors, noting that they can be significantly slower than other architectures, particularly in certain workloads. The author provides insights into the factors that can contribute to this performance difference and suggests areas for further optimization.

marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl
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Google closes deal to acquire Wiz
aldarisbm about 23 hours ago

Google closes deal to acquire Wiz

Previously: Google to buy Wiz for $32B - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43398518 - March 2025 (845 comments)

wiz.io
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peyton 1 day ago

Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale (2025)

doi.org
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lwhsiao 2 days ago

Amazon is holding a mandatory meeting about AI breaking its systems

twitter.com
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Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS
vkuprin about 22 hours ago

Show HN: I built a tool that watches webpages and exposes changes as RSS

I built Site Spy after missing a visa appointment slot because a government page changed and I didn’t notice for two weeks.

It watches webpages for changes and shows the result like a diff. The part I think HN might find interesting is that it can monitor a specific element on a page, not just the whole page, and it can expose changes as RSS feeds.

So instead of tracking an entire noisy page, you can watch just a price, a stock status, a headline, or a specific content block. When it changes, you can inspect the diff, browse the snapshot history, or follow the updates in an RSS reader.

It’s a Chrome/Firefox extension plus a web dashboard.

Main features:

- Element picker for tracking a specific part of a page

- Diff view plus full snapshot timeline

- RSS feeds per watch, per tag, or across all watches

- MCP server for Claude, Cursor, and other AI agents

- Browser push, Email, and Telegram notifications

Chrome: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/site-spy/jeapcpanag...

Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/site-spy/

Docs: https://docs.sitespy.app

I’d especially love feedback on two things:

- Is RSS actually a useful interface for this, or do most people just want direct alerts?

- Does element-level tracking feel meaningfully better than full-page monitoring?

sitespy.app
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Britain is ejecting hereditary nobles from Parliament after 700 years
divbzero about 17 hours ago

Britain is ejecting hereditary nobles from Parliament after 700 years

The UK House of Lords has voted to expel all remaining hereditary peers, marking the end of a centuries-old tradition. This move aims to make the upper chamber more representative and accountable, as the government continues its efforts to reform the House of Lords.

apnews.com
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Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged
mustaphah about 17 hours ago

Many SWE-bench-Passing PRs would not be merged

The article discusses how many software engineering benchmarking pull requests that pass tests would not be merged into the main codebase, highlighting the challenges of balancing automated testing and human review in software development.

metr.org
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