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Show HN: CineCLI – Browse and torrent movies directly from your terminal
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Debian adds LoongArch as officially supported architecture
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588
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Scaling LLMs to Larger Codebases
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50
Show HN: C-compiler to compile TCC for live-bootstrap
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Show HN: Python SDK – forecasting with foundation time-series and tabular models
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