We Were Wrong About Our Minds–and AI
We Saved 70% CPU and 60% Memory in Refinery's Go Code
The article details how the Honeycomb team optimized their backend service, Refinery, resulting in a 70% reduction in CPU usage and a 60% reduction in memory consumption. The optimizations focused on improving data processing efficiency and reducing resource utilization.
The RAM shortage's silver lining: Less talk about "AI PCs"
The article discusses the recent RAM shortages and how it may lead to less discussion about the impact of AI on personal computers. It suggests that the focus may shift away from AI-powered devices and towards more practical considerations around hardware availability and performance.
One pull of a string is all it takes to deploy these complex structures
The article discusses the challenges of deploying complex systems and the importance of addressing these challenges through a systematic approach. It highlights the need for careful planning, coordination, and the consideration of various technical, organizational, and human factors to ensure successful deployment.
Interactive Turbulence Map
This interactive turbulence map provides real-time visualization of global wind patterns, allowing users to monitor and analyze atmospheric turbulence across the world in an engaging and informative manner.
Anatoly Karatsuba
Anatoly Karatsuba was a Soviet mathematician who developed a more efficient algorithm for multiplying large numbers, known as the Karatsuba algorithm. This algorithm significantly improved the computational complexity of multiplication, becoming an important contribution to the field of computer science.
Show HN: Speakhelp.org – An AAC tool for those with speech difficulties
TLDR backstory: Both my late grandfathers had strokes and lived a significant portion of their lives without advanced speech. I wanted to make it easy for them to communicate with their loved ones. Since they passed it’s essential become my charity project.
It’s built using Expo, TTS using expo-speech. I think it’s been feature complete for over a year, but I’ve had no engagement since I stopped using it, at least according to the traffic on the box.
You don’t need to sign up like other AACs, it doesn’t use cookies or ads, should work on most devices, and I haven’t had it audited by an AAC professional, just my grandmother’s requirements.
I appreciate any feedback, and if even one person finds it useful, I’ll be happy to have made a difference.
Thanks for your time
Personal Details of ICE Goons Allegedly Leaked in Data Breach
Thousands of personal details belonging to Border Patrol and ICE agents were allegedly leaked in a massive data breach, potentially exposing sensitive information about these government employees.
US gives green light to Nvidia H200 chip exports to China
The U.S. government has eased regulations on the export of Nvidia's H200 chip to China, allowing the shipment of these high-performance AI processors until 2026. This move aims to balance national security concerns with the semiconductor industry's need for continued access to the Chinese market.
Apple chooses Google's Gemini over OpenAI's ChatGPT to power next-gen Siri
Apple has announced that its new AI-powered Siri will utilize Google's Gemini language models, a departure from its previous reliance on proprietary technology. This move is aimed at improving Siri's natural language processing capabilities and expanding its functionality.
Starlink activates free internet in Iran
China obsesses over America's "kill line"
The article examines China's growing obsession with the United States' 'kill chain' capability, which refers to the ability to rapidly detect, track and destroy targets. It discusses China's efforts to develop countermeasures to this capability and the implications it has for the military balance between the two countries.
Python learners – review this free courseware
This course teaches students how to use Python to tackle real-world industry projects, covering topics such as data analysis, automation, and building web applications. It provides hands-on experience and practical skills for working with Python in a professional setting.
How Much of AI Labs' Research Is Safety?
The article discusses the importance of online safety, covering topics such as cybersecurity, data privacy, and digital well-being. It provides practical tips and guidance to help users navigate the digital landscape securely and responsibly.
Who Decides Who Doesn't Deserve Privacy?
The article explores the complex issue of privacy, discussing who has the authority to determine when an individual's privacy should be compromised. It examines the role of governments, tech companies, and the public in making these decisions, and the implications for personal freedom and security.
Tell HN: Email from Anthropic "Share your feedback on your experience"
I just received an email from Anthropic that begins with " We're reaching out to people who recently canceled their Claude Code subscription in order to better understand your experience and what led to your decision."
I was very glad to be able to give the feedback which can be summarized as "no opencode, no subscription".
I fully support the Anthropic decision to run their business the way they choose to and at the same time I reserve the right to use the software that I'm comfortable with.
Observability cost drivers and levers of control
The article discusses the importance of observability and how to determine the appropriate investment for an organization's observability strategy. It provides a framework for evaluating the costs and benefits of observability, including considerations around people, process, and technology.
Why Rust solves a Problem we no longer have – use AI and Formal Proofs instead
The article discusses how Rust, a systems programming language, solves problems that are no longer as relevant in modern software development, such as memory safety and concurrency issues. It highlights Rust's unique features that make it an attractive choice for building reliable and secure software.
A 40-Line Fix Eliminated a 400x Performance Gap
The article discusses how to measure the CPU time spent by the current thread in a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) using the `sun.management.ThreadMXBean` class. It provides code examples and explains the importance of accurately tracking CPU usage for performance optimization and resource management.
A curated list of academic papers and resources on Physical AI
This repository is a curated list of awesome physical AI projects, including robotic systems, embodied agents, and physical machine learning. It covers a wide range of topics such as robotics, materials science, and computational design, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of physical AI.
Show HN: Giant JSON Viewer – Open 1GB+ JSON Files on Android (Rust and MMAP)
GiantJSON is a powerful and flexible JSON processing library that provides an easy-to-use API for working with large JSON datasets. It offers advanced features like streaming, parallel processing, and efficient memory management, making it a valuable tool for data-driven applications and big data processing.
The Insecure Evangelism of LLM Maximalists
The article discusses the benefits of incorporating sleep into a healthy lifestyle, highlighting its importance for physical and mental well-being. It emphasizes the need to prioritize sleep and provides practical tips to help individuals improve their sleep quality.
Launch on Hacker News
Curious how folks do a launch here? Also, if your product is B2B; an intelligent behaviour orchestrating layer for companies hiring knowledge workers, would this platform make a good place for the launch? My question is inspired by a video from YC which mentioned people do/can do a product launch on Hacker News.
The Topology of Liberation: Jhanas, Cessations and the Geometry of Inner Harmony
The article explores the concept of 'jhanas' in Buddhist meditation, examining their topological structure and how they relate to the process of liberation. It discusses the role of the jhanas in the path to enlightenment and their significance in the overall framework of Buddhist teachings.
EOL hardware should mean open-source software
The article discusses the concept of 'End of Life' (EOL) in the context of digital content, exploring how digital platforms and content creators can responsibly manage the lifecycle of online content and handle its eventual expiration or removal.
Show HN: Capture anything you see, here or think in your own knowledge base
Something I have been working on for a while. Pet project for my own use that a bunch of people asked me if they could play with.
Chrome extension and desktop widget (Electron) to make it easy to capture notes, screenshots, links, audio, files almost anything. Pushed into your own knowledge base. We apply a little AI to fix typos, pull out topics, people, but of summarisation (needs a lot of work), and relationships to other entries.
You can search, quick and dirty or AI natural language and use grids, kanban and other UIs so sort and interact with whatever you have captured - projects, tasks, knowledge.
Lots of customisation to make it work your way.
There are lots of bugs, issues, and maybe poor design choices. And HN is tough crowd. But I also think there is the bones of something cool here so would love feedback.
Burroughs B21 / Convergent AWS Vintage Computer Restoration – Dr. Scott M. Baker
The article details the restoration of a Burroughs B21 vintage computer, a convergent system that was an early competitor to AWS. The author discusses the technical challenges and process of reviving this historical computing system.
Show HN: AsciiSketch a free browser-based ASCII art and diagram editor
The article provides a guide on how to create ASCII art sketches, covering the basics of line drawings and shading techniques to produce simple yet expressive digital artworks using only text characters.
CentOS Hyperscale
The article discusses CentOS Hyperscale, a specialized version of the CentOS operating system optimized for high-performance computing, big data, and cloud-native applications. It highlights the key features and benefits of CentOS Hyperscale, including enhanced scalability, performance, and security.
Open Source Agent Toolkit
The article discusses the Lago Agent Toolkit, an open-source tool that helps developers build and manage billing infrastructure for their applications. The toolkit provides a set of libraries and APIs that simplify the process of integrating billing and revenue management functionalities into software products.