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132
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91
GPT-OSS vs. Qwen3 and a detailed look how things evolved since GPT-2
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57
Diffusion Language Models Are Super Data Learners
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246
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167
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126
Booting 5000 Erlangs on Ampere One 192-core
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MCP: An (Accidentally) Universal Plugin System
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Writing simple tab-completions for Bash and Zsh
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74
Inside OS/2 (1987)
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20
Flintlock – Create and manage the lifecycle of MicroVMs, backed by containerd
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236
Abogen – Generate audiobooks from EPUBs, PDFs and text
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104
Open Lovable
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486
How I code with AI on a budget/free
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7
Show HN: Llmswap – Python package to reduce LLM API costs by 50-90% with caching
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91
Zig's Lovely Syntax
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43
GPT-5: It Just Does Stuff
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199
Curious about the training data of OpenAI's new GPT-OSS models? I was too
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731
Show HN: The current sky at your approximate location, as a CSS gradient
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302
Abusing Entra OAuth for fun and access to internal Microsoft applications
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14
Sunlight-activated material turns PFAS in water into harmless fluoride
(phys.org)
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405
My Lethal Trifecta talk at the Bay Area AI Security Meetup
(simonwillison.net)
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556
OpenFreeMap survived 100k requests per second
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302
The Framework Desktop is a beast
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99
How Potatoes Evolved
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78
POML: Prompt Orchestration Markup Language
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92
Melonking Website
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169
The current state of LLM-driven development
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45
“The Hollow Men” at 100
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A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package
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