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Jimi Hendrix was a systems engineer
tintinnabula about 8 hours ago

Jimi Hendrix was a systems engineer

The article explores the technical and engineering aspects of Jimi Hendrix's music, revealing his innovative approach to guitar amplification and sound manipulation that significantly influenced the development of modern music technology.

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Jane Street Hit with Terra $40B Insider Trading Suit
shin_lao about 3 hours ago

Jane Street Hit with Terra $40B Insider Trading Suit

The article discusses a lawsuit filed against the trading firm Jane Street, alleging insider trading related to the collapse of the Terra cryptocurrency ecosystem in 2022, which resulted in losses of around $40 billion for investors.

disruptionbanking.com
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shrikaranhanda about 5 hours ago

First Website (1992)

The article provides a brief history of the World Wide Web, tracing its origins at CERN in 1989 and its subsequent growth into a global information network that has transformed how we communicate, access information, and conduct business.

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RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs
jnord about 1 hour ago

RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs

The article discusses the rising cost of RAM, which now represents 35% of the bill of materials for HP PCs. This trend reflects the increasing demand for memory in modern computing devices and the impact it has on manufacturing costs.

arstechnica.com
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Artist who "paints" portraits on glass by hitting it with a hammer
cs702 3 days ago

Artist who "paints" portraits on glass by hitting it with a hammer

Simon Berger is a Swiss artist known for his unique glass and metal sculptures. His minimalist artworks explore the interplay of light, form, and movement, creating visually striking and thought-provoking pieces.

simonbergerart.com
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Making MCP cheaper via CLI
thellimist about 8 hours ago

Making MCP cheaper via CLI

The article compares the Command Line Interface (CLI) and the Modern Configurator Pattern (MCP), discussing their advantages, use cases, and how they differ in terms of complexity, flexibility, and accessibility for developers and end-users.

kanyilmaz.me
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Windows 11 Notepad to support Markdown
andreynering about 11 hours ago

Windows 11 Notepad to support Markdown

Microsoft has started rolling out updates for the classic Notepad and Paint applications to Windows Insiders, bringing new features and improvements to these iconic Windows tools.

blogs.windows.com
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How Will OpenAI Compete?
iamskeole about 6 hours ago

How Will OpenAI Compete?

The article discusses how OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company, might compete with other tech giants in the future. It explores the potential challenges and opportunities OpenAI faces as it continues to develop and commercialize its AI technologies.

ben-evans.com
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Show HN: ZSE – Open-source LLM inference engine with 3.9s cold starts
zyoralabs about 3 hours ago

Show HN: ZSE – Open-source LLM inference engine with 3.9s cold starts

I've been building ZSE (Z Server Engine) for the past few weeks — an open-source LLM inference engine focused on two things nobody has fully solved together: memory efficiency and fast cold starts.

The problem I was trying to solve: Running a 32B model normally requires ~64 GB VRAM. Most developers don't have that. And even when quantization helps with memory, cold starts with bitsandbytes NF4 take 2+ minutes on first load and 45–120 seconds on warm restarts — which kills serverless and autoscaling use cases.

What ZSE does differently:

Fits 32B in 19.3 GB VRAM (70% reduction vs FP16) — runs on a single A100-40GB

Fits 7B in 5.2 GB VRAM (63% reduction) — runs on consumer GPUs

Native .zse pre-quantized format with memory-mapped weights: 3.9s cold start for 7B, 21.4s for 32B — vs 45s and 120s with bitsandbytes, ~30s for vLLM

All benchmarks verified on Modal A100-80GB (Feb 2026)

It ships with:

OpenAI-compatible API server (drop-in replacement)

Interactive CLI (zse serve, zse chat, zse convert, zse hardware)

Web dashboard with real-time GPU monitoring

Continuous batching (3.45× throughput)

GGUF support via llama.cpp

CPU fallback — works without a GPU

Rate limiting, audit logging, API key auth

Install:

----- pip install zllm-zse zse serve Qwen/Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct For fast cold starts (one-time conversion):

----- zse convert Qwen/Qwen2.5-Coder-7B-Instruct -o qwen-7b.zse zse serve qwen-7b.zse # 3.9s every time

The cold start improvement comes from the .zse format storing pre-quantized weights as memory-mapped safetensors — no quantization step at load time, no weight conversion, just mmap + GPU transfer. On NVMe SSDs this gets under 4 seconds for 7B. On spinning HDDs it'll be slower.

All code is real — no mock implementations. Built at Zyora Labs. Apache 2.0.

Happy to answer questions about the quantization approach, the .zse format design, or the memory efficiency techniques.

github.com
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Bus stop balancing is fast, cheap, and effective
surprisetalk about 12 hours ago

Bus stop balancing is fast, cheap, and effective

The article argues that the United States has too many bus stops, which can lead to inefficiencies and longer travel times. It suggests that reducing the number of bus stops and increasing the distance between them could improve the speed and reliability of bus service.

worksinprogress.co
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Show HN: Respectify – A comment moderator that teaches people to argue better
vintagedave about 14 hours ago

Show HN: Respectify – A comment moderator that teaches people to argue better

My partner, Nick Hodges, and I, David Millington, have been on the Internet for a very long time -- since the Usenet days. We’ve seen it all, and have long been frustrated by bad comments, horrible people, and discouraging discussions. We've also been around places where the discussion is wonderful and productive. How to get more of the latter and less of the former?

Current moderation tools just seem to focus on deletion and banning. Wouldn’t it be helpful to encourage productive discussion and teach people how to discuss and argue (in the debate sense) better?

A year ago we started building Respectify to help foster healthy communication. Instead of just deleting bad-faith comments, we suggest better, good-faith ways to say what folks are trying to say. We help people avoid: * Logical fallacies (false dichotomy, strawmen, etc.) * Tone issues (how others will read the comment) * Relevance to the actual page/post topic * Low-effort posts * Dog whistles and coded language

The commenter gets an explanation of what's wrong and a chance to edit and resubmit. It's moderation + education in one step. We want, too, to automate the entire process so the site owner can focus on content and not worry about moderation at all. And over time, comment by comment, quietly coach better thinking.

Our main website has an interactive demo: https://respectify.ai. As the demo shows, the system is completely tunable and adjustable, from "most anything goes" to "You need to be college debate level to get by me".

We hope the result is better discussions and a better Internet. Not too much to ask, eh?

We love the kind of feedback this group is famous for and hope you will supply some!

respectify.org
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Tech Companies Shouldn't Be Bullied into Doing Surveillance
pseudolus about 3 hours ago

Tech Companies Shouldn't Be Bullied into Doing Surveillance

The article discusses the dangers of tech companies being pressured by governments to conduct surveillance on their users, arguing that this undermines user privacy and trust in these platforms. It emphasizes the need for tech companies to resist such government pressure and protect their users' digital rights.

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reaperducer about 1 hour ago

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers

The article examines the recent increase in the number of Americans leaving the United States, exploring factors such as economic opportunities, political climate, and personal reasons that are driving this trend.

wsj.com
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mikeayles 1 day ago

The Hydrogen Truck Problem Isn't the Truck

The article explores the potential for hydrogen to power road freight, discussing the advantages, challenges, and current state of hydrogen refueling infrastructure. It highlights the environmental benefits of hydrogen as a clean fuel source and the efforts underway to make hydrogen more accessible for commercial trucks.

mikeayles.com
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Large-Scale Online Deanonymization with LLMs
DalasNoin 1 day ago

Large-Scale Online Deanonymization with LLMs

Pdf: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.16800 (via https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16800)

simonlermen.substack.com
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jxmorris12 4 days ago

The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee (1830)

The article explores the history and development of the concept of 'sustainable development', tracing its origins and evolution from the 1970s to the present day, and examining its role in shaping environmental and economic policies on a global scale.

quod.lib.umich.edu
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tosh about 10 hours ago

The Om Programming Language

The article discusses the Om programming language, a functional, reactive language that aims to simplify front-end web development by providing a declarative and component-based approach to building user interfaces.

om-language.com
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Learnings from 4 months of Image-Video VAE experiments
schopra909 1 day ago

Learnings from 4 months of Image-Video VAE experiments

The article explores the differences between the reconstruction and generation capabilities of Variational Autoencoders (VAEs), providing insights into their respective strengths and limitations in tasks such as image generation and restoration.

linum.ai
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Show HN: OpenSwarm – Multi‑Agent Claude CLI Orchestrator for Linear/GitHub
unohee about 2 hours ago

Show HN: OpenSwarm – Multi‑Agent Claude CLI Orchestrator for Linear/GitHub

I built OpenSwarm because I wanted an autonomous “AI dev team” that can actually plug into my real workflow instead of running toy tasks. OpenSwarm orchestrates multiple Claude Code CLI instances as agents to work on real Linear issues. It: • pulls issues from Linear and runs a Worker/Reviewer/Test/Documenter pipeline • uses LanceDB + multilingual-e5 embeddings for long‑term memory and context reuse • builds a simple code knowledge graph for impact analysis • exposes everything through a Discord bot (status, dispatch, scheduling, logs) • can auto‑iterate on existing PRs and monitor long‑running jobs Right now it’s powering my own solo dev workflow (trading infra, LLM tools, other projects). It’s still early, so there are rough edges and a lot of TODOs around safety, scaling, and better task decomposition. I’d love feedback on: • what feels missing for this to be useful to other teams • failure modes you’d be worried about in autonomous code agents • ideas for better memory/knowledge graph use in real‑world repos Repo: https://github.com/Intrect-io/OpenSwarm Happy to answer questions and hear brutal feedback.

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exvi 3 days ago

How to fold the Blade Runner origami unicorn (1996)

See also: https://geekydadcrafts.com/2019/01/10/the-blade-runner-unico...

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jonasn 1 day ago

Dissecting the CPU-memory relationship in garbage collection (OpenJDK 26)

The article explores the trade-offs between CPU and memory usage in the context of garbage collection, highlighting the importance of understanding the performance characteristics of different garbage collection algorithms and their impact on application behavior.

norlinder.nu
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The First Fully General Computer Action Model
nee1r 2 days ago

The First Fully General Computer Action Model

si.inc
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Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
teleforce 4 days ago

Quasi-Zenith Satellite System

The Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) is a regional satellite navigation system developed by Japan to supplement the GPS system, providing enhanced coverage and accuracy in the Asia-Oceania region. The system consists of a network of satellites in a quasi-zenith orbit, designed to improve the availability and quality of satellite signals for users in urban and mountainous areas.

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An autopsy of AI-generated 3D slop
sech8420 about 7 hours ago

An autopsy of AI-generated 3D slop

This article explores the differences between AI-generated and human-created 3D product visualizations for e-commerce, examining factors such as accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness to help businesses make informed decisions about their product presentation strategies.

aircada.com
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The Misuses of the University
ubasu about 11 hours ago

The Misuses of the University

The article examines the increasing commercialization and corporatization of universities, which are shifting away from their core mission of fostering critical thinking and intellectual discourse in favor of prioritizing profit, efficiency, and workforce training.

publicbooks.org
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Trellis AI (YC W24) is hiring deployment lead to accelerate medication access
macklinkachorn about 11 hours ago

Trellis AI (YC W24) is hiring deployment lead to accelerate medication access

Trellis AI is seeking a Lead Deployment Strategist to oversee the implementation and integration of their AI-powered solutions at client sites. The role involves coordinating cross-functional teams, developing deployment processes, and ensuring successful product rollouts.

ycombinator.com
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remywang about 12 hours ago

GNU Texmacs

TeXmacs is a free software for editing and typesetting technical documents, providing a user-friendly interface and advanced typesetting capabilities for creating high-quality, visually appealing documents.

texmacs.org
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Show HN: I ported Tree-sitter to Go
odvcencio about 10 hours ago

Show HN: I ported Tree-sitter to Go

This started as a hard requirement for my TUI-based editor application, it ended up going in a few different directions.

A suite of tools that help with semantic code entities: https://github.com/odvcencio/gts-suite

A next-gen version control system called Got: https://github.com/odvcencio/got

I think this has some pretty big potential! I think there's many classes of application (particularly legacy architecture) that can benefit from these kinds of analysis tooling. My next post will be about composing all these together, an exciting project I call GotHub. Thanks!

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TigerUniversity 4 days ago

Access to a Shared Unix Computer

Tilde.club is a community-driven online space that operates on the principle of minimalism and simplicity, providing users with a basic text-based interface and focusing on interpersonal connections and digital creativity.

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ssiddharth about 15 hours ago

Never buy a .online domain

The article discusses the challenges and frustrations of managing top-level domains (TLDs) on the internet, particularly the lack of transparency, high costs, and bureaucratic processes involved. It highlights the need for reforms to improve the domain registration experience for individuals and small businesses.

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