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DSpark: Speculative decoding accelerates LLM inference [pdf]
(github.com)
589 points
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by
aurenvale
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today at 9:18 AM
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226 comments
OpenRA
(www.openra.net)
190 points
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by
tosh
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today at 12:10 PM
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51 comments
Fintech Engineering Handbook
(w.pitula.me)
254 points
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by
signa11
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today at 10:28 AM
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92 comments
Post-Mythos Cybersecurity: Keep calm and carry on
(cephalosec.com)
27 points
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by
Versipelle
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today at 2:23 PM
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6 comments
Underarm Bowling Incident of 1981
(en.wikipedia.org)
45 points
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by
EndXA
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last Tuesday at 8:21 PM
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3 comments
Suspicious Discontinuities
(danluu.com)
37 points
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by
tosh
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today at 1:32 PM
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2 comments
How H-E-B Became Texas' Most Beloved Brand (2024)
(texashighways.com)
37 points
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by
NaOH
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last Wednesday at 8:19 PM
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31 comments
Previewing GPT‑5.6 Sol: a next-generation model
(openai.com)
1063 points
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by
minimaxir
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yesterday at 5:06 PM
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675 comments
Zuckerberg's Increasingly Bizarre War on Whistleblowers
(pluralistic.net)
51 points
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by
HotGarbage
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today at 2:38 PM
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8 comments
Long Wave radio era set to end with switch-off
(www.economist.com)
107 points
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by
edward
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last Thursday at 6:42 PM
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109 comments
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
(www.quantamagazine.org)
41 points
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by
rwmj
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today at 12:40 PM
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21 comments
Streaming services' obnoxiously loud ads become illegal on July 1 in California
(arstechnica.com)
87 points
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by
speckx
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today at 12:43 PM
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16 comments
Nox Metals (YC S25) Is Hiring SWE
(www.ycombinator.com)
1 points
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by
zane_heng
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today at 12:01 PM
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0 comments
Beer CSS – Build material design in record time
(www.beercss.com)
90 points
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by
Seb-C
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today at 9:06 AM
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35 comments
If you can't hold it, you don't own it
(dervis.de)
136 points
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by
cemdervis
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today at 11:32 AM
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94 comments
The US Army Issued Ocarinas to Soldiers in World War II
(www.flutetunes.com)
70 points
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by
tomcam
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last Thursday at 7:26 AM
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31 comments
Linux on Older Hardware: The Complete Revival Guide
(www.fosslinux.com)
134 points
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by
tapanjk
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last Thursday at 4:06 AM
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73 comments
Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days
(github.com)
9 points
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by
binyu
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today at 2:31 PM
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0 comments
Why does kinetic energy increase quadratically, not linearly, with speed? (2011)
(physics.stackexchange.com)
307 points
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by
ProxyTracer
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yesterday at 10:43 PM
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153 comments
WordStar: A Writer's Word Processor (1996)
(www.sfwriter.com)
136 points
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by
droidjj
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today at 3:30 AM
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67 comments
Task Failed Successfully: Saturating NIC and Disk Bandwidth
(blog.mrcroxx.com)
10 points
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by
MrCroxx
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last Tuesday at 2:28 PM
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5 comments
Cultures of Making and Relating
(blog.khinsen.net)
24 points
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by
akkartik
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last Thursday at 3:54 PM
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1 comment
Faster KNN search in Manticore: 2-pass HNSW, batched distances, and AVX-512
(medium.com)
38 points
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by
snikolaev
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yesterday at 4:13 AM
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2 comments
Anatomy of a Failed (Nation-State?) Attack
(grack.com)
104 points
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by
signa11
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today at 2:41 AM
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23 comments
Jest/Vitest interactive course (runs in the browser)
(howtotestfrontend.com)
31 points
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by
howToTestFE
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last Wednesday at 9:09 PM
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10 comments
MicroVMs: Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control
(aws.amazon.com)
356 points
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by
justincormack
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last Tuesday at 9:39 AM
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195 comments
The gap between open weights LLMs and closed source LLMs
(blog.doubleword.ai)
267 points
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by
kkm
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yesterday at 9:14 PM
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199 comments
U.S. allows Anthropic to release Mythos AI to ‘trusted’ US organizations
(www.semafor.com)
511 points
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by
bobrenjc93
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yesterday at 10:48 PM
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676 comments
AI in mathematics is forcing big questions
(spectrum.ieee.org)
171 points
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by
rbanffy
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yesterday at 10:36 PM
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143 comments
International investment and local rules push prices up faster than supply
(news.mccombs.utexas.edu)
118 points
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by
hhs
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yesterday at 11:36 PM
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44 comments
Hellishly Slow Level 13 Deflate Compression
(kirill.korins.ky)
86 points
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by
zX41ZdbW
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last Monday at 6:17 PM
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25 comments
U.S. government will decide who gets to use GPT-5.6
(www.washingtonpost.com)
1114 points
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by
alain94040
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yesterday at 6:23 PM
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1168 comments
OpenTTD 16.0-Beta1
(www.openttd.org)
206 points
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by
untilted
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today at 4:31 AM
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39 comments
Ultrasound imaging of the brain
(alephneuro.com)
302 points
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by
rossant
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yesterday at 11:51 AM
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115 comments
Show HN: Hacker News on a train station-style flip board
(popflame.quickish.space)
92 points
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by
PaybackTony
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today at 12:43 AM
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19 comments
Fusion Programming Language
(fusion-lang.org)
99 points
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by
efrecon
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last Wednesday at 11:27 AM
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43 comments
Tuta: They are bringing back ChatControl
(mastodon.social)
7 points
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by
nickslaughter02
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today at 3:02 PM
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1 comment
Om
(daringfireball.net)
457 points
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by
throw0101a
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yesterday at 11:33 PM
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19 comments
Show HN: Smart model routing directly in Claude, Codex and Cursor
(github.com)
186 points
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by
adchurch
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yesterday at 4:40 PM
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99 comments
We can still stop California's 3D printer surveillance scheme
(www.eff.org)
455 points
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by
hn_acker
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yesterday at 9:13 PM
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162 comments
What Is a Nomogram and Why Would It Interest Me?
(lefakkomies.github.io)
135 points
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by
Eridanus2
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yesterday at 5:24 PM
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22 comments
IBM MCGA Gate Array Reverse Engineering
(github.com)
50 points
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by
userbinator
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today at 5:17 AM
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8 comments
Software Is Becoming Marketing
(www.terezatizkova.com)
42 points
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by
tylerdane
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today at 2:26 AM
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18 comments
Show HN: DBOSify – Drop-in Temporal replacement built on Postgres
(github.com)
71 points
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by
KraftyOne
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last Wednesday at 5:20 PM
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18 comments
Pre-Modern Armies for Worldbuilders, Part III: Paying for It
(acoup.blog)
106 points
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by
jfoucher
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yesterday at 6:04 PM
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22 comments
A C++ implementation of a fast hash map and hash set using hopscotch hashing
(github.com)
100 points
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by
gjvc
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yesterday at 9:18 PM
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18 comments
My Steam Machine is a 50ft HDMI cable
(blog.matthewbrunelle.com)
200 points
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by
speckx
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last Tuesday at 5:45 PM
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188 comments
A Tiny Compiler for Data-Parallel Kernels
(healeycodes.com)
49 points
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by
healeycodes
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last Thursday at 1:32 PM
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5 comments
An entire Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time
(scrollprize.org)
1668 points
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by
verditelabs
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last Thursday at 3:48 PM
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364 comments
A human postmortem of the 1996 AOL outage
(ngrok.com)
69 points
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by
EndEntire
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last Wednesday at 2:29 PM
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20 comments