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Tony Hoare has died
speckx about 7 hours ago

Tony Hoare has died

The article pays tribute to Tony Hoare, a pioneering computer scientist who made significant contributions to the field of programming languages, algorithms, and the theory of computation. It highlights Hoare's influential work, including the development of Quicksort and Communicating Sequential Processes, and his lasting impact on the computer science community.

blog.computationalcomplexity.org
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Yann LeCun's AI startup raises $1B in Europe's largest ever seed round
ottomengis about 11 hours ago

Yann LeCun's AI startup raises $1B in Europe's largest ever seed round

https://archive.md/5eZWq

ft.com
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Intel Demos Chip to Compute with Encrypted Data
sohkamyung about 9 hours ago

Intel Demos Chip to Compute with Encrypted Data

The article discusses Intel's work on Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), a cryptographic technique that allows data to be processed while it remains encrypted. This could enable cloud-based computation on sensitive data without compromising security and privacy.

spectrum.ieee.org
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Launch HN: RunAnywhere (YC W26) – Faster AI Inference on Apple Silicon
sanchitmonga22 about 5 hours ago

Launch HN: RunAnywhere (YC W26) – Faster AI Inference on Apple Silicon

Hi HN, we're Sanchit and Shubham (YC W26). We built a fast inference engine for Apple Silicon. LLMs, speech-to-text, text-to-speech – MetalRT beats llama.cpp, Apple's MLX, Ollama, and sherpa-onnx on every modality we tested. Custom Metal shaders, no framework overhead.

Also, we've open-sourced RCLI, the fastest end-to-end voice AI pipeline on Apple Silicon. Mic to spoken response, entirely on-device. No cloud, no API keys.

To get started:

  brew tap RunanywhereAI/rcli https://github.com/RunanywhereAI/RCLI.git
  brew install rcli
  rcli setup   # downloads ~1 GB of models
  rcli         # interactive mode with push-to-talk
Or:

  curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RunanywhereAI/RCLI/main/install.sh | bash
The numbers (M4 Max, 64 GB, reproducible via `rcli bench`):

LLM decode – 1.67x faster than llama.cpp, 1.19x faster than Apple MLX (same model files): - Qwen3-0.6B: 658 tok/s (vs mlx-lm 552, llama.cpp 295) - Qwen3-4B: 186 tok/s (vs mlx-lm 170, llama.cpp 87) - LFM2.5-1.2B: 570 tok/s (vs mlx-lm 509, llama.cpp 372) - Time-to-first-token: 6.6 ms

STT – 70 seconds of audio transcribed in *101 ms*. That's 714x real-time. 4.6x faster than mlx-whisper.

TTS – 178 ms synthesis. 2.8x faster than mlx-audio and sherpa-onnx.

We built this because demoing on-device AI is easy but shipping it is brutal. Voice is the hardest test: you're chaining STT, LLM, and TTS sequentially, and if any stage is slow, the user feels it. Most teams fall back to cloud APIs not because local models are bad, but because local inference infrastructure is.

The thing that's hard to solve is latency compounding. In a voice pipeline, you're stacking three models in sequence. If each adds 200ms, you're at 600ms before the user hears a word, and that feels broken. You can't optimize one stage and call it done. Every stage needs to be fast, on one device, with no network round-trip to hide behind.

We went straight to Metal. Custom GPU compute shaders, all memory pre-allocated at init (zero allocations during inference), and one unified engine for all three modalities instead of stitching separate runtimes together.

MetalRT is the first engine to handle all three modalities natively on Apple Silicon. Full methodology:

LLM benchmarks: https://www.runanywhere.ai/blog/metalrt-fastest-llm-decode-e...

Speech benchmarks: https://www.runanywhere.ai/blog/metalrt-speech-fastest-stt-t...

How: Most inference engines add layers between you and the GPU: graph schedulers, runtime dispatchers, memory managers. MetalRT skips all of it. Custom Metal compute shaders for quantized matmul, attention, and activation - compiled ahead of time, dispatched directly.

Voice Pipeline optimizations details: https://www.runanywhere.ai/blog/fastvoice-on-device-voice-ai... RAG optimizations: https://www.runanywhere.ai/blog/fastvoice-rag-on-device-retr...

RCLI is the open-source voice pipeline (MIT) built on MetalRT: three concurrent threads with lock-free ring buffers, double-buffered TTS, 38 macOS actions by voice, local RAG (~4 ms over 5K+ chunks), 20 hot-swappable models, and a full-screen TUI with per-op latency readouts. Falls back to llama.cpp when MetalRT isn't installed.

Source: https://github.com/RunanywhereAI/RCLI (MIT)

Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTYwkgNoaKg

What would you build if on-device AI were genuinely as fast as cloud?

github.com
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After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes
ndr42 about 8 hours ago

After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes

https://www.ft.com/content/7cab4ec7-4712-4137-b602-119a44f77... (https://archive.ph/wXvF3)

https://twitter.com/lukolejnik/status/2031257644724342957 (https://xcancel.com/lukolejnik/status/2031257644724342957)

arstechnica.com
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Agents that run while I sleep
aray07 about 3 hours ago

Agents that run while I sleep

The article discusses the author's journey in developing autonomous software agents that can run and perform tasks while the user is away, allowing for more efficient and hands-off workflow management.

claudecodecamp.com
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RFC 454545 – Human Em Dash Standard
jdauriemma about 7 hours ago

RFC 454545 – Human Em Dash Standard

The article discusses the rise of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic and explores the challenges and benefits of this shift, including increased flexibility, work-life balance, and the need for effective communication and collaboration tools.

gist.github.com
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RISC-V Is Sloooow
todsacerdoti about 2 hours ago

RISC-V Is Sloooow

The article discusses the performance of RISC-V processors, noting that they can be significantly slower than other architectures, particularly in certain workloads. The author provides insights into the factors that can contribute to this performance difference and suggests areas for further optimization.

marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl
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We are building data breach machines and nobody cares
idealloc_haris about 7 hours ago

We are building data breach machines and nobody cares

The article discusses the increasing prevalence of data breaches and the lack of public concern, arguing that we are creating 'data breach machines' through the extensive collection and storage of personal data by companies and organizations. It highlights the need for more robust security measures and greater accountability to protect individuals' privacy and data.

idealloc.me
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Hisense TVs add unskippable startup ads before live TV
akyuu about 8 hours ago

Hisense TVs add unskippable startup ads before live TV

Hisense's Vidaa TVs are reportedly adding unskippable startup ads before users can access live TV, drawing criticism from consumers over the intrusive advertising practice.

guru3d.com
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Show HN: DD Photos – open-source photo album site generator (Go and SvelteKit)
dougdonohoe about 9 hours ago

Show HN: DD Photos – open-source photo album site generator (Go and SvelteKit)

I was frustrated with photo sharing sites. Apple's iCloud shared albums take 20+ seconds to load, and everything else comes with ads, cumbersome UIs, or social media distractions. I just want to share photos with friends and family: fast, mobile-friendly, distraction-free.

So I built DD Photos. You export photos from whatever you already use (Lightroom, Apple Photos, etc.) into folders, run `photogen` (a Go CLI) to resize them to WebP and generate JSON indexes, then deploy the SvelteKit static site anywhere that serves files. Apache, S3, whatever. No server-side code, no database.

Built over several weeks with heavy use of Claude Code, which I found genuinely useful for this kind of full-stack project spanning Go, SvelteKit/TypeScript, Apache config, Docker, and Playwright tests. Happy to discuss that experience too.

Live example: https://photos.donohoe.info Repo: https://github.com/dougdonohoe/ddphotos

github.com
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Throwing away 18 months of code and starting over
tomaspiaggio12 about 6 hours ago

Throwing away 18 months of code and starting over

The article discusses the decision to rewrite a codebase from scratch after over a year of development, highlighting the benefits of starting anew despite the significant time and effort invested in the previous iteration.

tompiagg.io
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EVi, a Hard-Fork of Vim
todsacerdoti about 12 hours ago

EVi, a Hard-Fork of Vim

Evi is an open-source, privacy-focused virtual assistant that aims to provide an alternative to Alexa, Siri, and other commercial AI assistants. It focuses on user privacy, local processing, and customizability, allowing users to train it on their own data and deploy it on their own infrastructure.

codeberg.org
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Widevine retiring its Cloud License Service (CLS)
dabinat about 3 hours ago

Widevine retiring its Cloud License Service (CLS)

Google is retiring the Widevine cloud license service, which allows content providers to manage and deliver DRM-protected content. This change will impact content providers who rely on the Widevine cloud service, requiring them to migrate to alternative solutions or self-host the Widevine license service.

castlabs.com
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The Enterprise Context Layer
zachperkel about 6 hours ago

The Enterprise Context Layer

The article discusses the concept of the Enterprise Context Layer, which aims to bridge the gap between business strategy and IT implementation by providing a common understanding and holistic view of an organization's operations, goals, and constraints. It emphasizes the importance of this layer in aligning technology solutions with business needs and enabling more effective decision-making.

andychen32.substack.com
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$3 ChromeOS Flex stick will revive old and outdated computers
pentagrama about 5 hours ago

$3 ChromeOS Flex stick will revive old and outdated computers

A new ChromeOS stick allows users to transform old or outdated computers into modern, cloud-connected devices, providing a cost-effective solution for extending the life of legacy hardware.

9to5google.com
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The U.S. borrowed $50B a week for the past five months, the CBO says
testing22321 about 1 hour ago

The U.S. borrowed $50B a week for the past five months, the CBO says

The US Treasury is warning that the government may reach its borrowing limit in as little as five months, as the federal budget deficit continues to grow. This could force the government to take extraordinary measures to continue paying its obligations, raising concerns about the country's fiscal situation.

fortune.com
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Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children amounts to crime against humanity
tartoran about 1 hour ago

Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children amounts to crime against humanity

The article discusses the potential risks of artificial intelligence (AI) as it becomes more advanced, including concerns about job displacement, the spread of misinformation, and the ethical implications of AI decision-making. Experts emphasize the need for responsible development and governance of AI technologies to mitigate these challenges.

bbc.com
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Flock Flocked up: How a license plate camera misread unraveled one man's life
text0404 about 4 hours ago

Flock Flocked up: How a license plate camera misread unraveled one man's life

Flock Safety's automated license plate reading (ALPR) cameras have been found to misread license plates, leading to false alerts and potential privacy concerns. The article examines the accuracy and privacy implications of this technology used by law enforcement and private communities.

businessinsider.com
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It's time to speak out against unchecked growth of satellite mega constellations
randycupertino about 2 hours ago

It's time to speak out against unchecked growth of satellite mega constellations

The article discusses the growing concerns about the rampant expansion of satellite mega-constellations, which threatens to obstruct the night sky and significantly impact astronomical observations, as well as the natural environment.

scientificamerican.com
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