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gsky
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134
Food labels and the lies they tell us about ‘best before’ expiration dates (2021)
story
https://www.vox.com/22559293/food-waste-expiration-label-best-before
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tyoma
40,321,824
113
An informal comparison of the three major implementations of std:string
story
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20240510-00/?p=109742
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Kye
40,312,192
70
Cylindrical Slide Rules
story
https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/slide-rules/cylindrical-slide-rules
null
sohkamyung
40,331,246
9
Sydney's tree wars: Greed and harbour views fuel vandalism
story
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-68871869
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aestuans
40,294,660
132
Show HN: A simple 2D fluid and gravity simulation with WASM and WebGL
story
https://aestuans.github.io/blob/
The little particles will gravitate to your cursor (or touch location), and can even enter stable orbits if the conditions are right!<p>Mainly an excuse for me to experiment with wasm and WebGL, but it makes for a surprisingly good fidget toy.
kotk
40,297,642
119
Logicola 3
story
https://medium.com/@malikpiara/introducing-logicola-3-1aa4047ee335
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rsc
40,273,968
289
Secure Randomness in Go 1.22
story
https://go.dev/blog/chacha8rand?hn=1
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whinvik
40,284,225
143
The Birth of Parquet
story
https://sympathetic.ink/2024/01/24/Chapter-1-The-birth-of-Parquet.html
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benbreen
40,290,228
133
Medieval Icelanders were likely hunting blue whales before industrial technology
story
https://hakaimagazine.com/features/how-viking-age-hunters-took-down-the-biggest-animal-on-earth/
null
tromp
40,299,271
102
New capacitor with 19-times energy density
story
https://www.livescience.com/technology/electronics/ev-batteries-could-last-much-longer-thanks-to-new-capacitor-with-19-times-power-density-that-scientists-created-by-mistake
null
afc
40,307,089
133
Show HN: Browser-based knitting (pattern) software
story
https://github.com/alefore/knit
I wrote some simple open source web-based app to (1) dynamically compute knitting patterns (based on input parameters, such as the exact desired size), and (2) display these patterns and help me keep track of which row I&#x27;m on (as I start knitting), similar to minimalist &quot;row counters&quot; that other knitters use. It also gives you a simple visualization of the shape of what you&#x27;re knitting. You can see it in action at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alefore.github.io&#x2F;knit&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;alefore.github.io&#x2F;knit&#x2F;</a> (and read about it in <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;alefore&#x2F;knit">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;alefore&#x2F;knit</a>).<p>Right now I only implemented on simple pattern: Sophie scarfs. After knitting one that came out somewhat … asymmetric, I decided to just write some software to help me (1) easily adjust the length&#x2F;width of the scarf (using Bézier curves), and (2) keep track of which row I&#x27;m on (so that I can make sure I apply increases&#x2F;decreases at the right places). In the future, I expect to extend this with many other knitting patterns for other types of items.<p>The application is 100% browser (JavaScript, tested in only in Chrome in Linux&#x2F;Android) based (no server-side component): all state is kept in the URL hash. I&#x27;ve used it to knit two scarves, including <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;alefore&#x2F;knit&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;images&#x2F;000.jpg">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;alefore&#x2F;knit&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;images&#x2F;000.jpg</a>.<p>The current state of knitting patterns is far from optional, stuck in pre-computer times. Perhaps knitters are not the most technically minded group. Most knitters just download patterns as PDF files. These files will show multiple numbers from which you should choose one depending on the size you&#x27;re knitting, saying things like &quot;Purl 24 (32 38 42 50 64) times&quot; (you&#x27;re supposed to pick the right number depending on the size you&#x27;re knitting). They&#x27;ll say things like &quot;repeat rows 4 to 6 sixteen times&quot;.<p>I think software can display patterns much better (including not being limited to a few pre-selected sizes, but letting you choose the _exact_ size you want, and adjusting everything accordingly), and keep track of your progress much more easily. For example, for my scarf, the user inputs the desired number of rows (based on the desired length, which makes the pattern agnostic to the needle size), and the software computes where to apply increases&#x2F;decreases.<p>I have many other ideas for improvements (e.g., track how much time I&#x27;ve spent in each row, show a clock), but I figured I&#x27;d share this early and ask for feedback. Hopefully there are other fellow knitters in HN. :-) Check it out and let me know what you think!
nabla9
40,326,895
27
Hacking the immune system could slow ageing
story
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01274-3
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smegger001
40,329,930
9
Steam is now banned in Vietnam
story
https://www.eurogamer.net/steam-is-now-banned-in-vietnam
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MagnitudeFC
40,328,705
14
Ask HN: Talk me through the acquihire process
story
null
I need your advice, guys.<p>My seed stage startup isn&#x27;t going to make it to its series A, and we have 1.5 months of cash left. I am exploring an acquihire to see if I can find a soft landing for our team. I’ve got a meeting scheduled with a fairly senior Corp Dev person at a FAANG for Monday. I’ve never worked for a BigCo before nor have I been through an acquihire process, so I would love any advice on how I should navigate this.<p>(In hindsight I am very aware that this was a lousy situation to have put myself in, but here we are anyway.)<p>Specific questions:<p>1) What can I do to maximize my chances of getting my team acquihired?<p>2) Are acquihire packages substantially better than just trying to interview at these companies?<p>3) How long does this process take from start to finish?<p>4) What can I expect post acquihire? Will my team get absorbed into the org or will we have a chance to continue working together?<p>I know there are a lot of variables here so I&#x27;m providing some context below.<p>TL;DR we have decent traction on our product but not enough to justify a Series A and I don&#x27;t want to keep treading water by taking on any extension capital from our existing investors. Therefore I am exploring an acquihire for our team. We are a 4 person team consisting of 2 founders (CEO and CTO) and 2 amazing engineers who have worked together for 4 years. We work really well together, work insanely hard and have built products together that we are proud of, but sadly didn’t find PMF.<p>On a personal note: I’ve been in the startup game for the last 10 years and I’m 36 years old. Expecting my first child this year. I need some stability in my life. Therefore I think it is time to go work for a BigCo for some time and figure out my life.
fzeindl
40,318,538
92
The API database architecture – Stop writing HTTP-GET endpoints
story
https://www.fabianzeindl.com/posts/the-api-database-architecture
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RedlineTriad
40,318,487
67
Swipos-GIS/GEO, nationwide GNSS RTK correction for centimeter accurate location
story
https://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/en/swipos-gisgeo-for-rtk-and-postprocessing-applications
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hunterbrooks
40,309,719
116
Show HN: Ellipsis – Automated PR reviews and bug fixes
story
https://www.ellipsis.dev/
Hi HN, hunterbrooks and nbrad here from Ellipsis (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ellipsis.dev">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ellipsis.dev</a>). Ellipsis automatically reviews your PRs when opened and on each new commit. If you tag @ellipsis-dev in a comment, it can make changes to the PR (via direct commit or side PR) and answer questions, just like a human.<p>Demo video: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=X61NGZpaNQA" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=X61NGZpaNQA</a><p>So far, we have dozens of open source projects and companies using Ellipsis. We seem to have landed in a kind of sweet spot where there’s a good match between the current capabilities of AI tools and the actual needs of software engineers - this doesn’t replace human review, but it saves you time by catching&#x2F;fixing lots of small silly stuff.<p>Here’s an example in the wild: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;relari-ai&#x2F;continuous-eval&#x2F;pull&#x2F;38">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;relari-ai&#x2F;continuous-eval&#x2F;pull&#x2F;38</a>. Ellipsis (1) adds a PR summary; (2) finds a bug and adds a review comment; (3) after a (human) user comments, generates a side PR with the fix; and (4) after a (human) user merges the side PR and adds another commit, re-reviews the PR and approves it<p>Here’s another example: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;SciPhi-AI&#x2F;R2R&#x2F;pull&#x2F;350#pullrequestreview-204013694">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;SciPhi-AI&#x2F;R2R&#x2F;pull&#x2F;350#pullrequestreview-...</a>, where Ellipsis adds several comments with inline suggestions that were directly merged by the developer.<p>You can configure Ellipsis in natural language to enforce custom rules, style guides, or conventions. For example, here’s how the `jxnl&#x2F;instructor` repo uses natural language rules to make sure that docs are kept in sync: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;jxnl&#x2F;instructor&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;ellipsis.yaml#L13-L14">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;jxnl&#x2F;instructor&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;ellipsis.yaml#L...</a>, and here’s an example PR that Ellipsis came up with based on those rules: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;jxnl&#x2F;instructor&#x2F;pull&#x2F;346">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;jxnl&#x2F;instructor&#x2F;pull&#x2F;346</a>.<p>Installing into your repo takes 2 clicks at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ellipsis.dev">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ellipsis.dev</a>. You do have to sign up to try it out because we need you to authorize our GitHub app to read your code. Don’t worry, your code is never stored or used to train models (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.ellipsis.dev&#x2F;security">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.ellipsis.dev&#x2F;security</a>).<p>We’d really appreciate your feedback, thoughts, and ideas!
chmaynard
40,316,021
55
Hexagonal Tiling Honeycomb
story
https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2024/05/04/hexagonal-tiling-honeycomb/
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rtfeldman
40,274,113
36
Weaver: An ergonomic CLI parsing library for Roc lang
story
https://sammohr.dev/blog/announcing-weaver
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gone35
40,314,236
171
CS388: Natural Language Processing
story
https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~gdurrett/courses/online-course/materials.html
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mappu
40,301,508
70
Telegram founder claims Signal has a US government backdoor
story
https://t.me/durov/274
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lucasfcosta
40,296,734
87
Logarithmic Scales
story
https://briefer.cloud/blog/posts/logarithms/
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sschueller
40,287,020
902
Road resurfacing during the daytime without stopping traffic [video]
story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymyIEGRw4-U
null
pjmlp
40,272,514
206
How to Use the Foreign Function API in Java 22 to Call C Libraries
story
https://ifesunmola.com/how-to-use-the-foreign-function-api-in-java-22-to-call-c-libraries/
null
mpweiher
40,327,543
98
Lessons learned reinventing the Python notebook
story
https://marimo.io/blog/lessons-learned
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peteforde
40,309,759
224
ESP32 Drum Synth Machine
story
https://github.com/zircothc/DRUM_2004_V1
null
fanf2
40,321,013
16
Coding for non-programmers: we need better web GUI automation tools. (2021)
story
https://matduggan.com/why-we-need-better/
null
HCazlab
40,326,855
3
An unexpected detour into partially symbolic, sparsity-expoiting autodiff
story
https://dansblog.netlify.app/posts/2024-05-08-laplace/laplace
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zhisbug
40,302,201
458
Consistency LLM: converting LLMs to parallel decoders accelerates inference 3.5x
story
https://hao-ai-lab.github.io/blogs/cllm/
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isomorph
40,327,578
82
She was accused of faking incriminating video of cheerleaders. Nothing was fake
story
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/may/11/she-was-accused-of-faking-an-incriminating-video-of-teenage-cheerleaders-she-was-arrested-outcast-and-condemned-the-problem-nothing-was-fake-after-all
null
wglb
40,261,378
49
In medieval England, leprosy spread btwn red squirrels/people, genome evidence
story
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-medieval-england-leprosy-red-squirrels.html
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pubg
40,320,667
21
Ask HN: What distributed file system would you use in 2024?
story
null
What distributed file system would you use for a greenfield homelab project today?<p>Requirements &#x2F; desires:<p>* Reliable<p>* Performant<p>* Easy to setup and operate<p>Some options:<p>SeaweedFS - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;seaweedfs&#x2F;seaweedfs<p>289 hits: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.algolia.com&#x2F;?dateRange=all&amp;page=0&amp;prefix=true&amp;query=seaweedfs&amp;sort=byPopularity&amp;type=all<p>JuiceFS - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;juicedata&#x2F;juicefs<p>2047 hits: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.algolia.com&#x2F;?dateRange=all&amp;page=0&amp;prefix=true&amp;query=juicefs&amp;sort=byPopularity&amp;type=all<p>MooseFS - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;moosefs&#x2F;moosefs<p>126 hits: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hn.algolia.com&#x2F;?dateRange=all&amp;page=0&amp;prefix=true&amp;query=moosefs&amp;sort=byPopularity&amp;type=all<p>Do people still use Ceph or Gluster? I don&#x27;t think they qualify as &quot;easy to setup and operate&quot;.<p>Thanks!
rtrunck
40,303,425
99
A Man Who Raced to Tell the World That Mount Everest Had Been Climbed
story
https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/everest/everest-hillary-norgay-1953-news/
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superasn
40,304,717
88
Sony Wearable Thermal Device
story
https://www.sony.com.hk/reonpocket/en/
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happy-dude
40,313,798
174
Wprs – rootless remote desktop for Wayland (and X11, via XWayland) applications
story
https://github.com/wayland-transpositor/wprs
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dulvui
40,330,816
39
Flatpak – a security nightmare – 2 years later (2020)
story
https://flatkill.org/2020/
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commspam
40,261,023
61
Hymn for Walpurgisnacht
story
https://themillions.com/2024/04/hymn-for-walpurgisnacht.html
null
truro
40,323,966
55
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 24H2 turns on Device Encryption by default
story
https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/05/08/microsoft-confirms-windows-11-24h2-turns-on-device-encryption-by-default/
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chuckhend
40,307,454
239
Show HN: An SQS Alternative on Postgres
story
https://github.com/tembo-io/pgmq
null
jpjacobpadilla
40,281,139
278
How Python asyncio works: recreating it from scratch
story
https://jacobpadilla.com/articles/recreating-asyncio
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etherdream
40,283,752
175
Using AirPods as a Morse Transmitter
story
https://github.com/EtherDream/headphone-morse-transmitter
null
sklargh
40,314,285
84
Weapons in Space Technology, Politics, and the Rise and Fall of SDI
story
https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5770/Weapons-in-SpaceTechnology-Politics-and-the-Rise
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bwidlar
40,316,039
107
Tine Text Editor
story
https://github.com/travisdoor/tine
null
matan-h
40,278,874
156
Common Google XSS
story
https://matan-h.com/common-google-xss
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fsloth
40,326,521
3
Geomagnetically Induced Currents (Wikipedia)
story
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetically_induced_current
null
yonom
40,317,740
377
Popover API
story
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Popover_API
null
andyjohnson0
40,327,418
13
Big Energy
story
https://www.profgalloway.com/big-energy/
null
luu
40,292,853
33
RTK Experiments
story
https://n1vux.github.io/articles/Geodetic/RTK-experiments.html
null
nrabulinski
40,271,797
126
Pair Your Compilers at the ABI Café
story
https://faultlore.com/blah/abi-puns/
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davedx
40,272,439
137
Grace Version Control System
story
https://github.com/ScottArbeit/Grace
null
surprisetalk
40,283,954
239
Industrial Design Student Work: "How Long Should Objects Last?"
story
https://www.core77.com/posts/132088/Fantastic-Industrial-Design-Student-Work-How-Long-Should-Objects-Last
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shpx
40,326,313
3
Assembly
story
https://assembly.louve.systems/
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gmac
40,299,761
76
Bringing psql’s \d to your web browser
story
https://neon.tech/blog/bringing-psqls-d-to-your-web-browser
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peutetre
40,297,748
537
'Underwater bicycle' propels swimmers forward at superhuman speed
story
https://newatlas.com/marine/seabike-swimming-propeller/
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bondant
40,307,098
370
Algebraic Data Types for C99
story
https://github.com/Hirrolot/datatype99
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keepamovin
40,317,515
19
Astrophysics Data System
story
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu:443/classic-form/
null
jseliger
40,325,044
5
Tony Soprano and the Jungian Death Mother (2023)
story
https://www.robkhenderson.com/p/tony-soprano-and-the-jungian-death
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BerislavLopac
40,273,534
339
Design docs at Google (2020)
story
https://www.industrialempathy.com/posts/design-docs-at-google/
null
fzliu
40,294,808
62
Radient – vectorize many data types, not just text
story
https://github.com/fzliu/radient
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LevoMX
40,301,592
52
TimeGPT: Production Ready Time Series Foundation Model for Forecasting
story
https://github.com/Nixtla/nixtla
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sahil_singla
40,299,556
48
Launch HN: Baselit (YC W23) – Automatically Reduce Snowflake Costs
story
null
Hey HN! We are Baselit (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;baselit.ai&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;baselit.ai&#x2F;</a>), a tool that automatically optimizes Snowflake costs. Here’s a demo video: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Ls6VRzBQ-pQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=Ls6VRzBQ-pQ</a>.<p>Snowflake is one of the most widely used data warehouses today. It abstracts out the underlying compute infrastructure into “warehouses” for the user - compute units with t-shirt sizes (X-Small, Small, Medium etc.). In general, if you want to lower your data processing costs, the only thing you can do is to just process less data (i.e. query optimization). But Snowflake’s warehouse abstraction allows an extra dimension along which you can optimize - by minimizing the compute you need to process that same data (i.e. warehouse optimization). Baselit automates Snowflake warehouse optimization for you.<p>While we were working on another idea last year (AI for SQL generation), users frequently shared with us how Snowflake costs had become a top concern, and cost optimization was now their business priority. Every few months, they would manually look for opportunities to cut down on costs (removing workloads or optimizing queries) - a time consuming process. We decided to build a solution that could automate cost optimization, and complement the manual effort of data teams.<p>There are two key components of Baselit:<p>1. Automated agents that cut down on warehouse idle time. This happens in one of two ways: cache optimization (when to suspend a warehouse vs letting it run idle) and cluster optimization (optimal spin down of clusters).<p>You can easily find out how much these agents can save you. Here’s a SQL query that you can run on your Snowflake, and it will calculate your savings - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;baselit.ai&#x2F;docs&#x2F;savings-estimate">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;baselit.ai&#x2F;docs&#x2F;savings-estimate</a><p>2. Autoscaler that lets you create custom scaling policies for multi-cluster warehouses based on SLAs. Snowflake’s default policies (Economy and Standard) are not cost optimal in most cases, and they don’t give you any control.<p>One use case for Autoscaler is that it helps you efficiently merge several warehouses into one multi-cluster warehouse - with a custom scaling policy that is optimal for a particular type of workload. In Autoscaler, you can set a parameter called “Allowed Queuing Time” that controls how fast a new cluster should spin up. For e.g. if you want to merge transformation workloads, you might want to set a higher queuing time. Baselit will slow down the cluster spin up, ensuring all clusters are running at a high utilization, and you’ll see a reduction in costs.<p>We’ve built a bunch of other features that help in optimizing Snowflake costs: a dbt optimization feature that automatically picks the right warehouse size for dbt models through constant experimentation, a “cost lineage”, spend views by teams&#x2F;roles&#x2F;users, and automatic recommendations from scanning Snowflake metadata.<p>Due to the nature of our product (access to Snowflake metadata required), we haven’t made Baselit self-serve yet. We invite you to run our savings query (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;baselit.ai&#x2F;docs&#x2F;savings-estimate">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;baselit.ai&#x2F;docs&#x2F;savings-estimate</a>) and find out your potential savings. And if you’d like to know more about any of our features and get a live demo, you can book one at this link - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;calendly.com&#x2F;baselit-sahil&#x2F;baselit-demo" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;calendly.com&#x2F;baselit-sahil&#x2F;baselit-demo</a><p>We’d love to read your feedback and ideas on Snowflake optimization!
georgehill
40,300,482
152
OpenAI: Model Spec
story
https://openai.com/index/introducing-the-model-spec
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smandava
40,272,339
317
Show HN: AI climbing coach – visualize how to climb any route based on your body
story
https://climbing.ai/
I made SABR - an AI model that helps you visualize the beta&#x2F;technique on any route, based on your body parameters. You can input a video of you climbing any route, in any orientation or lighting condition (it&#x27;s truly versatile!). SABR then creates a virtual avatar of your body shape and uses it to climb the route you&#x27;re climbing. Then, you can compare&#x2F;contrast.<p>You can see the demo here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=cnvNPWoYZz4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=cnvNPWoYZz4</a><p>Will be open sourcing the model, backend, and frontend codebase soon!
mundanerality
40,304,453
497
The Time I Lied to the CTO and Saved the Day
story
https://GrumpyOldDev.com/post/the-one-where-i-lie-to-the-cto/
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libcheet
40,303,661
260
Opening Windows in Linux with sockets, bare hands and 200 lines of C
story
https://hereket.com/posts/from-scratch-x11-windowing/
null
kmdupree
40,308,044
105
VideoPrism: A foundational visual encoder for video understanding
story
https://research.google/blog/videoprism-a-foundational-visual-encoder-for-video-understanding/
null
ssutch3
40,284,495
88
Homemade liquid nitrogen generator Joule Thomson throttle (2013)
story
http://homemadeliquidnitrogen.com/
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prismatic
40,282,706
91
Japanese Trade Publications Helped Japan Form a New Graphic Identity (2023)
story
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/how-a-rare-set-of-japanese-trade-publications-helped-japan-form-a-new-graphic-identity/
null
lupyuen
40,324,623
4
Apache NuttX International Workshop 2024 (13-14 Jun)
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https://events.nuttx.apache.org/
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wslh
40,327,585
9
Bitcoin Wallet Maker Exodus Jumping Up to New York Stock Exchange
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https://decrypt.co/229589/bitcoin-wallet-exodus-nyse-exod-listing
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mauricesvp
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XLSTM: Extended Long Short-Term Memory
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04517
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leephillips
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39
Divided Supreme Court rules no quick hearing required when police seize property
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https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/divided-supreme-court-rules-quick-hearing-required-police-110074364
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timjver
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Pulley system composition – a systematic approach (2020)
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https://www.kiipeilytuomas.fi/articles-in-english/pulley-system-composition-a-systematic-approach/
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repelsteeltje
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Fedora Asahi Remix 40 is a big step forward for Linux on Macs
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/fedora-asahi-remix-40-is-another-big-step-forward-for-linux-on-apple-silicon-macs/
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Dotfiles: Unofficial Guide to Dotfiles on GitHub
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antoine-kaufm
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66
Show HN: SimBricks – Modular Full-System Simulation for HW-SW Systems
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https://simbricks.github.io/
Hi HN,<p>we are building SimBricks, an open-source simulation framework for heterogeneous systems, especially with custom hardware. SimBricks modularly combines existing simulators for machines, networks, and hardware, allowing you to build, test, and evaluate intricate complete systems in a virtual environment. Head over to the SimBricks website (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;simbricks.github.io&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;simbricks.github.io&#x2F;</a>, also has a quick demo video) to learn more. We have pre-built docker images, and you can even immediately play around on codespaces.<p>Concrete use-cases: - Evaluate HW accelerators, from early design with simple behavioral models, to simulating complete Verilog implementations, both as part of complete systems with many instances of the accelerator and machines running full OS and real applications (we did a university course on this with SimBricks). - Test network protocols, topologies, and communication stacks for real workloads in potentially large systems (we ran up to 1000 hosts so far). - Rapid RTL prototyping for FPGAs, no waiting for synthesis or fiddling with timing initially (we simulate the complete unmodified RTL for the Corundum Open-source NIC with their unmodified PCIe drivers).<p>SimBricks originally started out as an internal research tool, for helping us build and evaluate our research ideas on network protocol offload, but has since grown into a separate open-source project.<p>Would be great if you give it a shot and let us know what you think!
fanf2
40,273,121
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Conical Slicing: A different angle of 3D printing
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https://www.cnckitchen.com/blog/conical-slicing-a-different-angle-of-3d-printing
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yeldarb
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314
TimesFM: Time Series Foundation Model for time-series forecasting
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https://github.com/google-research/timesfm
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ibylich
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Arena-based parsers
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https://iliabylich.github.io/arena-based-parsers/
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turtlegrids
40,330,362
36
Some 787 Production Test Records Were Falsified, Boeing Says
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https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/some-787-production-test-records-were-falsified-boeing-says
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Wasserpuncher
40,329,503
7
Dell API abused to steal 49M customer records in data breach
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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dell-api-abused-to-steal-49-million-customer-records-in-data-breach/
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ingve
40,263,109
317
A 100x speedup with unsafe Python
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todsacerdoti
40,293,505
111
Needle: A DFA Based Regex Library That Compiles to JVM ByteCode
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https://justinblank.com/experiments/needle.html
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matt_d
40,300,523
20
HiFi-DRAM: Enabling High-Fidelity DRAM Research by Uncovering Sense Amplifiers
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https://comsec.ethz.ch/research/dram/hifi-dram/
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chmaynard
40,303,338
82
Securing Git Repositories with Gittuf
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https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/972467/595a68b99f57a87d/
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SirLJ
40,264,091
160
A book Stanley Kubrick didn’t want anyone to read is being published
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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/apr/21/stanley-kubrick-director-book-block-flaws-films-published
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conductor
40,311,110
59
DNSecure – a configuration tool of DoT and DoH for iOS and iPadOS
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https://github.com/kkebo/DNSecure
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davikr
40,325,684
7
Yet Another X-Class Flare Observed
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https://www.spaceweather.gov/news/yet-another-x-class-flare-observed
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archermarks
40,315,400
123
Object oriented design patterns in the Linux kernel (2011)
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https://lwn.net/Articles/444910/
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leotravis10
40,324,965
21
EA is prototyping in-game ads even as we speak
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https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/10/24153809/ea-in-game-ads-redux
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PaulHoule
40,315,022
93
Energy-Efficient Llama 2 Inference on FPGAs via High Level Synthesis
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00738
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Gamemaster1379
40,329,426
3
New static recompiler tool N64Recomp aims to seamlessly modernize N64 games
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https://gbatemp.net/threads/new-static-recompiler-tool-n64recomp-aims-to-seamlessly-modernize-n64-games.655670/
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metadat
40,287,341
195
Temporal Python – A durable, distributed asyncio event loop (2023)
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https://temporal.io/blog/durable-distributed-asyncio-event-loop
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ecliptik
40,286,942
121
J.G. Ballard predicted the rise of social media (2016)
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https://www.openculture.com/2016/03/j-g-ballard-predicted-the-rise-of-social-media-and-youtube-celebrity-in-1977.html
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fagnerbrack
40,280,490
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Caniemail.com – like caniuse but for email content
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https://www.caniemail.com/
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f1nlay
40,329,793
13
Show HN: Project Random – Random, obscure content from around the web
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https://0xbeef.co.uk/random
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andyjohnson0
40,329,360
3
Neolithic site in Orkney to be reburied after 20 years of excavation
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/may/11/orkney-ness-of-brodgar-neolithic-site-reburied-after-excavation
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mikerg87
40,273,516
103
Radius Full Page Display
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https://32by32.com/radius-full-page-display/
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Brajeshwar
40,328,344
7
New phononics materials may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices
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https://phys.org/news/2024-05-phononics-materials-smaller-powerful-wireless.html
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zerojames
40,307,832
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No "Zero-Shot" Without Exponential Data
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.04125
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