ASIC Design Jobs
The article discusses ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) design jobs, highlighting the growing demand for skilled professionals in this field. It provides insights into the responsibilities, required skills, and job opportunities available in ASIC design across various industries.
Ask HN: How do you keep up with tech news or any news without doomscrolling?
I was spending hours on HN/Reddit/BBC/TechCrunch and realised most of it was just doomscrolling. Built tera.fm to convert articles to audio so I could listen during gym, walks, or driving thus reclaiming that screen time for actual work. And it has really helped me a great lot.
What's your strategy for staying informed without burning out?
Can We Build Trustworthy AI?
The article explores the challenges in developing trustworthy AI systems, such as ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with human values. It discusses the importance of addressing potential biases and safety concerns as AI technologies become increasingly advanced and integrated into our lives.
Could ChatGPT Convince You to Buy Something?
The article explores the potential for language models like ChatGPT to be used in persuasive marketing tactics, discussing the ethical implications and risks of AI-generated content being used to sway consumer behavior.
Show HN: Notimon Game (Obsidian Meets Pokémon RPG)
I built a note-taking app where your notes are plants.
Write a note → plant grows. Add [[backlinks]] → vines appear. Level up your pet as you learn.
PS: sneak preview easter egg when you append /zones/dungeon to the url.
The Richard Feynman Iterative Learning Framework AI Prompt
The article outlines the Richard Feynman Iterative Learning Framework, a process for effective learning that involves questioning, thinking deeply, and testing one's understanding through repeated cycles of explanation and feedback.
The Dank Case for Scrolling Window Managers
The article discusses the rise of niri Danklinux, a unique scrolling window manager that offers a novel approach to desktop management, challenging traditional window managers and providing a more immersive user experience.
How do you comparison shop on the App Store?
The article discusses the potential impact of an advanced AI system capable of rapidly creating and disseminating misinformation, and the technical and ethical challenges in safeguarding against such threats in the future.
Nvidia GeForce Now has the Steam Machine in its sights with native Linux support
Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service has expanded its capabilities, adding native Linux support, expanded peripheral support, and a range of other improvements to challenge the Steam Machine and provide a more comprehensive cloud gaming experience.
Ask HN: How are people safely reusing LLM answers in production RAG systems?
I’m curious how teams are handling answer reuse in production RAG systems.
We’ve looked at: • naive semantic caching • query similarity thresholds • embedding-based reuse
…but correctness risk seems to make most of these approaches scary in practice, especially when: • source docs change • retrieval context shifts • similar queries require different answers
Are teams: • avoiding answer reuse entirely? • limiting reuse to very narrow FAQ-style flows? • using some form of conservative gating or shadow evaluation?
Not looking for vendor recommendations — just trying to understand what’s actually working (or failing) in real systems.
Thanks!
I(Coding with Lewis) Gave Claude a Body[video]
Greek police arrest scammers using fake cell tower hidden in car trunk
Greek police have arrested a group of scammers who were using hidden cellular towers to intercept and divert phone calls and SMS messages for financial fraud. The scammers had set up a network of illegal cell towers across Greece to carry out their scheme, which involved targeting individuals and businesses.
I can't log in when I stand up (2016)
The article describes a humorous situation where a user was unable to log in to their computer when standing up, due to the computer's automatic lock feature being triggered by the user's movement. It highlights the challenges faced by technical support staff in dealing with such unique user issues.
The Market Crash That Cost Newton a Fortune (2017)
Sir Isaac Newton, one of the most renowned scientists in history, famously lost a large portion of his fortune in the financial crisis known as the South Sea Bubble in the early 18th century. The article explores how Newton's substantial investment losses led him to conclude that he 'could calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of the people.'
Show HN: Qwen 3 TTS ported to Rust
I love pushing these coding platforms to their (my? our?) limits!
This time I ported the new Qwen 3 TTS model to Rust using Candle: https://github.com/TrevorS/qwen3-tts-rs
It took a few days to get the first intelligible audio, but eventually voice cloning and voice design were working as well. I was never able to get in context learning (ICL) to work, neither with the original Python code, or with this library.
I've tested that CPU, CUDA, and Metal are all working. Check it out, peek at the code, let me know what you think!
P.S. -- new (to me) Claude Code trick: when working on a TTS speech model, write a skill to run the output through speech to text to verify the results. :)
ServerVerify: Run and Review Dedicated Server, Cloud Server, VPS Benchmarks
The article discusses the Server Verify service, which helps businesses verify the identity and legitimacy of their servers, ensuring secure and reliable online operations. It highlights the importance of server verification in protecting against cyber threats and maintaining customer trust.
China's Next AI Shock Is Hardware [YouTube] [video]
I've Started Thinking in ChatGPT Responses
This article discusses the author's experience of starting to think in ChatGPT-style responses, which involves concise, informative, and nuanced communication. It explores the benefits and challenges of this mode of thinking, as well as its potential impact on writing and interpersonal interactions.
Your Own AI Developer on GitHub
The article discusses how to create your own AI developer on GitHub, with details on setting up the necessary tools, building a conversational AI model, and deploying it to handle user interactions.
ClipMind – Search your clipboard by meaning using local embeddings
ClipMind is an open-source project that aims to provide a robust, scalable, and efficient video analysis platform. It offers tools for tasks such as object detection, segmentation, tracking, and action recognition, allowing users to build custom computer vision applications.
Building a Year-Long Battery-Powered Wi-Fi Temperature Sensor
The article describes the process of building a year-long battery-powered Wi-Fi temperature sensor, including the hardware components, software setup, and power-saving techniques used to achieve long-term operation on a single battery charge.
Moltbook
The article discusses the benefits of reading books and how it can improve cognitive abilities, empathy, and overall well-being. It encourages readers to incorporate more reading into their daily lives and provides tips for building a reading habit.
Medical journal publishes a letter on AI with a fake reference to itself
A medical journal published a paper on AI that included a fake reference to the journal itself, raising concerns about the peer review process and the credibility of AI research in the field.
Ask HN: How do you force yourself to take breaks while coding?
I'm a dev with zero self-control. "One more function" turns into 3 hours.
Tried Apple Screen Time – I just click "Ignore" every time. Tried Pomodoro apps – closed them when they got annoying.
What actually works for you? Hardware timers? Standing desks? Blocking software?
I'm building a macOS tool that uses full-screen overlays with a 30s cooldown to bypass, but curious what approaches others have found effective.
Infostealers added Clawdbot to their target lists before security teams knew
MoltBot Guide – Open-source AI assistant I'm betting on
Moltai.bot is an AI-powered chatbot that aims to provide personalized assistance and conversation to users. The platform utilizes machine learning and natural language processing to engage in intelligent dialogue and help with various tasks.
Strangerbench: A benchmark for AI forecasting after training cut-off dates
The article introduces StrangerBench, a tool for benchmarking WebAssembly (Wasm) performance across different browsers and platforms. It highlights the need for a standardized way to measure Wasm performance and provides an open-source solution to enable developers to compare Wasm execution speeds on various systems.