12 Days of Shell
The article discusses a command-line interface (CLI) challenge called 12 Days, which presents users with a series of programming tasks to be solved using various Unix commands. The challenge aims to improve users' understanding and proficiency in using common Linux/Unix tools and shell scripting.
Turtletoy
TurtleToy is an online platform that allows users to create, share, and customize digital animations and simulations using a simple coding interface. The site offers a user-friendly environment for exploring computer programming and developing creative digital projects.
GitHub Actions Has a Package Manager, and It Might Be the Worst
This article discusses the use of GitHub Actions as a powerful package manager, highlighting its ability to streamline the installation and management of dependencies for various programming languages and frameworks, making it a versatile and efficient tool for software development workflows.
Jujutsu Worktrees Are Convenient
This article discusses the use of Git worktrees, which allow developers to work on multiple branches simultaneously without the need for multiple local repositories. It outlines the benefits of worktrees, such as improved organization and reduced disk space, and provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up and use worktrees effectively.
Damn Small Linux
Damn Small Linux (DSL) is a lightweight and versatile Linux distribution designed to run on older or low-resource computers, offering a range of applications and tools while maintaining a small footprint.
Emacs is my new window manager
The article discusses the author's experience with a new window manager for Emacs, which aims to improve window management and layout functionality. It provides an overview of the features and benefits of the new window manager, including its ease of use and customization options.
I failed to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website with Claude
This article explores the author's attempt to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website using the AI language model Claude. It discusses the challenges faced in replicating the original website's design and functionality, providing insights into the capabilities and limitations of the AI technology.
Show HN: Lockenv – Simple encrypted secrets storage for Git
Hi!
I got tired of setting up tools I can't explain to a team in a few words like sops or git-crypt, just to store few files with environment variables or secrets, so I built lockenv as a simple alternative.
It's basically a password-protected vault file you commit to git. No gpg keys, no cloud, just lockenv init, set a password, and lock/unlock the secrets.
This tool integrates with OS keyring, so you're not typing passwords constantly. Should work on Mac/Linux/Windows, but I tested it only on linux so far.
I am not trying to replace any mature / robust solution, just making small tool for simple cases, where I want to stop sharing secrets via slack.
Feel free to try, thank you!
Bag of words, have mercy on us
This article explores the limitations of the 'bag of words' approach in natural language processing, highlighting its inability to capture contextual meaning and the importance of developing more sophisticated language models that can better understand nuanced human communication.
'Extraordinary Discovery' at Orkney's Ness of Brodgar Neolithic Site
The article discusses the ongoing debate around the use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports, highlighting the complex ethical and scientific issues involved. It explores the challenges faced by sports governing bodies in regulating and enforcing anti-doping policies, as well as the potential impact of such drugs on athlete health and the integrity of competition.
Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices
The article discusses how dollar stores in the US are raising prices due to rising costs, leading to customers paying more for goods. It examines the impact of inflation, supply chain issues, and other factors contributing to the increased costs at these discount retail outlets.
The fuck off contact page
The article discusses the concept of an 'F-Off' contact page, where website owners set clear boundaries and expectations for interacting with them. It emphasizes the importance of establishing healthy professional boundaries and providing an alternative to traditional contact forms.
Show HN: ReadyKit – Superfast SaaS Starter with Multi-Tenant Workspaces
Hi HN! I've been building ReadyKit, an open-source SaaS boilerplate that handles all the hard parts: multi-tenant workspaces, Stripe billing, OAuth + MFA authentication, and a production-ready stack.
Built with Python/Flask, PostgreSQL, Redis, and Vue 3, it's designed for indie makers and teams who want to ship SaaS products fast. Clone, configure your OAuth and Stripe keys, and you're running in 5 minutes.
Features include automatic query scoping for workspace isolation, audit logs, role-based access, and a modern UX kit. MIT licensed and free forever.
GitHub: https://github.com/level09/readykit
Google Titans architecture, helping AI have long-term memory
The article discusses Google's Titans-MIRAS, an approach that enables AI models to have long-term memory and continue learning over time. This allows AI systems to build on past knowledge and experiences, improving their performance and capabilities.
Truemetrics (YC S23) Is Hiring
TrueMetrics, a Y Combinator-backed startup, is seeking a Python Software Engineer to work on analytics and algorithms. The role involves building data pipelines, developing predictive models, and optimizing algorithms to drive the company's data-driven solutions.
The C++ standard for the F-35 Fighter Jet [video]
PDF: https://www.stroustrup.com/JSF-AV-rules.pdf
Mechanical power generation using Earth's ambient radiation
The article explores the impact of climate change on the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events in the United States. It presents findings from a study that used climate models to analyze trends and make projections for future changes in extreme precipitation patterns across different regions of the country.
Client-side GPU load balancing with Redis and Lua
The article discusses how the Galileo.ai team used Redis and Lua scripting to boost their GPU utilization by 40%. They implemented a custom caching layer with Redis to improve the efficiency of their machine learning pipeline, leading to significant performance improvements.
I wasted years of my life in crypto
https://archive.is/jEJAj
An Interactive Guide to the Fourier Transform
The article provides an interactive guide to understanding the Fourier transform, a mathematical tool that decomposes complex signals into their underlying sine and cosine waves. It explains the concept of the Fourier transform, its applications, and includes interactive visualizations to help readers better grasp the principles involved.
Einstein: NewtonOS running on other operating systems
This repository contains a collection of projects related to Albert Einstein, including simulations, visualizations, and educational resources. The projects cover various aspects of Einstein's life, work, and scientific contributions, providing a comprehensive understanding of his legacy.
Solving Rush Hour, the Puzzle (2018)
The Anatomy of a macOS App
The article explores the anatomy of a macOS app, discussing its various components, including the app bundle, executable, and resources. It provides an overview of the structure and organization of a typical macOS application.
CATL expects oceanic electric ships in 3 years
CATL, a leading battery manufacturer, expects to see electric ships for ocean transport within the next 3 years, as the company develops new battery technologies to support the electrification of the maritime industry.
How I block all online ads
This article discusses the author's decision to remove all ads from their website, citing a desire to provide a better user experience and avoid the distractions and privacy concerns associated with online advertising.
Scala 3 slowed us down?
Uninitialized garbage on ia64 can be deadly (2004)
The article discusses the history of the Microsoft Windows operating system, focusing on the evolution of its user interface from the early days of MS-DOS to the more graphical and user-friendly Windows 95. It highlights the design challenges and decisions that shaped the development of the Windows interface over time.
Nested Learning: A new ML paradigm for continual learning
Google researchers introduce Nested Learning, a new machine learning paradigm for continual learning that aims to improve a model's ability to learn and retain knowledge over time, without catastrophic forgetting.
Migrating Burningboard.net Mastodon Instance to a Multi-Jail FreeBSD Setup
The article details the process of migrating a Mastodon instance from a Burning Board.NET setup to a multi-jail FreeBSD environment, highlighting the technical considerations and steps involved in the migration.
Why Leftover Pizza Might Be Healthier
Leftover pizza contains resistant starch, which is a type of carbohydrate that provides health benefits by promoting gut health, increasing feelings of fullness, and potentially reducing the risk of certain diseases. The process of cooling and reheating pizza alters the starch structure, making it more resistant to digestion.