MaximusLLM: High-Speed Architecture via Ghost Logits and Random Latent Attention
This article provides an overview of MaximusLLM, an open-source large language model developed by Yousef Rafat. It discusses the model's architecture, training process, and potential applications in natural language processing tasks.
VideoGamer.com removed from Google after pivoting to AI-generated articles
Statistical approximation is not general intelligence
The article examines the impact of COVID-19 on the well-being and job satisfaction of university faculty and staff, finding that the pandemic has negatively affected their mental health, work-life balance, and job satisfaction.
Vite+ Is Now MIT
Build dev portfolios under 1 minute
launching Hackyfolio first version (which still have bugs but pretty usable)
i recently posted a video on youtube about dev portfolios and it crossed 12K views, which is pretty good for a channel with 2K subs. so i decided to build a platform that converts boring linkedin profile into sharable portfolios.
i feel it's a good starting point. the goal is to build a one stop platform for portfolios, auto gen ATS optimized resumes specific to roles, community, etc.
rn the goal is to compile info about devs/software grads, which is easily pitchable to companies/cofounders in no time.
thoughts?
Show HN: TokenWatch – Real-Time AI API Cost Monitor for OpenAI/Anthropic/Gemini
Hey HN! Built this after watching engineering teams repeatedly get surprised by AI API invoices — no visibility into spend until the bill landed.
TokenWatch connects to your OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini keys and gives you: - Real-time spend dashboard across projects - Budget thresholds with proactive alerts - Anomaly detection for unusual cost spikes - Duplicate call detection (biggest source of wasted spend I've seen)
Free tier supports up to 3 AI systems. Built this in ~2 days as a solo project. Happy to answer anything about the build or the problem space.
Creating the Perfect Claude Code Status Line
This article discusses how to create the perfect Claude code status line, including tips on formatting, content, and maintaining a professional tone. It provides guidelines to ensure the status line is informative, concise, and user-friendly.
Sci-Fi Short Film "There Is No Antimemetics Division" [video]
The Creator of Wordle Tries to Solve the Cryptic Crossword
The article profiles Josh Wardle, the creator of the popular online word game Wordle, and his attempts to solve the challenging New York Times crossword puzzle, which he finds more difficult than creating his own game.
AI Workforce for Enterprise
so, I built an AI workforce for enterprise, AI Agents are on top of openclaw and I have 100+ integrations. Agents can do any sort of complex work 24/7 all autonomously. Please let me know your reviews, I'll keep on improving. If anyone wants to try it out, please comment
To Hunt the Wild Hat
The article explores the author's experience of embarking on a quest to find a rare and elusive wild hat, delving into the challenges and joys of pursuing unique and unconventional goals, and the lessons learned along the way.
Falsehoods programmers believe about addresses (2013)
The article discusses common misconceptions and falsehoods that programmers often believe about addresses, such as the assumption that addresses are always well-defined, unique, and unchanging. It highlights the complexities and challenges involved in handling address data correctly in software applications.
Prompt-caching – auto-injects Anthropic cache breakpoints (90% token savings)
Prompt-Caching.AI is a platform that allows users to create and cache AI-generated responses, enabling faster and more efficient interactions. The article discusses the platform's features, such as its ability to handle large language models and its potential applications in various industries.
I'm a project manager, to the engineers: how replaceable do you think my job is?
A little more detail: I'm specifically a project manager in software development, and I've definitely noticed how quickly AI related technologies are advancing.
It's not hard for me to see the writing on the wall for my own profession, especially for lower performers.
I've had good relationships with the engineers I've partnered with on projects. Generally I just try to stay out of their way, enable them to make their own decisions instead of being some kind of task master. I've also tried to prevent external groups from bothering them, remove blockers ahead of time or as quickly as possible if needed. The most tiring part of the job for me is the politics, but that is like... what I get paid to deal with and shield folks from in my view.
I think if AI related tooling is integrated effectively, then the need for compiling and sharing information on a project gets reduced significantly (if not eliminated outright).
Maybe fewer project managers will be needed (if any). That's probably a good thing honestly. There's a lot of project managers out there that are pretty terrible. (maybe even me sometimes!)
I'm doing some serious soul searching on whether to leave the profession entirely after 12 years, or whether to stick with it. Open to suggestions.
Parametricity, or Comptime Is Bonkers
The article explores the concept of compile-time programming in Rust, highlighting its unique capabilities and the ways it challenges traditional programming models. It discusses how Rust's compile-time features can enable powerful metaprogramming and optimization techniques, providing insights into the language's design and evolution.
Show HN: Bonsai - A TypeScript-first sandboxed expression evaluator
The article introduces Bonsai.js, a JavaScript library that enables the creation of reactive and performant user interfaces. It highlights Bonsai.js's declarative approach, focus on performance, and compatibility with modern web technologies.
Evolving our real-time timeseries storage again: Built in Rust (2025)
The article discusses Datadog's development of a new time series engine in the Rust programming language, highlighting the benefits of Rust's performance, safety, and concurrency features for building a scalable and efficient time series database.
Western AI models "fail spectacularly" in farms abroad
The article explores how AI and data-driven technologies are revolutionizing agriculture in local communities, enabling small-scale farmers to optimize crop yields, reduce waste, and adapt to changing climate conditions through the use of targeted data and autonomous systems.
Elusive Cost Savings of Pre-fabricated homes
The article examines the potential cost savings of prefabricated construction, highlighting the complex factors involved and the need for a more comprehensive analysis to determine the true economic benefits of this approach compared to traditional construction methods.
Why yes, you *can* agentically code wherever you SSH
The article discusses the concept of 'agentical coding,' which empowers developers to create software that can autonomously adapt and improve itself over time. It explores the technical and philosophical implications of this approach to software development.
Social media is an ant mill
If you can't trust AI with a credit card, just give it a prepaid card
AgentCard is a browser extension that helps users manage their online account credentials securely. It generates and stores unique passwords for each website, helping users improve their online security and reduce the risk of data breaches.
The Road Runner Economy
The article examines the economic and social impacts of the increasing popularity of autonomous vehicle technology, particularly the Road Runner system. It discusses the potential benefits and challenges of this technology, including its effects on employment, urban planning, and transportation infrastructure.
Researchers have demonstrated magnetic particle imaging on humans
Iran Drone War Ode Model
This article argues that the United States is facing a strategic defeat due to a combination of factors, including the erosion of its economic and technological dominance, the rise of China as a global competitor, and the failure of its foreign policy in regions like the Middle East and Ukraine.
My Claude Code Setup
The article discusses the author's experience using Claude, an AI assistant, and the steps they took to set up their Claude code environment, including installing the necessary dependencies and configuring the development workflow.
Show HN: RAG Doctor – CLI tool to diagnose broken RAG pipelines
Hi HN,
I’ve been working with a lot of Retrieval-Augmented Generation pipelines recently and kept running into the same debugging problem.
When a RAG system produces bad answers, people usually blame the LLM. But in many cases the issue is somewhere in the pipeline itself.
Things like:
documents not chunked correctly embedding models mismatched retrieval not happening before generation context windows overflowing vector database configuration problems prompt injection exposure
These kinds of issues are surprisingly hard to detect in large codebases.
So I started building a small CLI tool called RAG Doctor that analyzes a project and tries to detect structural problems in RAG pipelines.
The idea is similar to ESLint, but for RAG architectures.
The tool parses the codebase, runs a rule engine, and reports potential issues in the pipeline.
One design choice I made early on was to keep the analysis deterministic. AI is not used to generate findings, only to explain them in human language. This keeps the results reproducible and makes the tool usable in CI workflows.
It’s still early, but I’m curious whether others have run into similar debugging problems when building RAG systems.
If you’ve been working on RAG infrastructure, I’d love to hear what kinds of issues you see most often.
Repo: https://github.com/NeuroForgeLabs/rag-doctor
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Web Rewind
Microsoft Hasn't Had a Coherent GUI Strategy Since Petzold
The article discusses Microsoft's lack of a coherent graphical user interface (GUI) strategy since the days of Charles Petzold, a prominent figure in Windows development. It suggests that Microsoft's GUI approach has become increasingly fragmented, with different user interfaces across various Microsoft products and platforms.