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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Delivers Keynote at Computex 2026 in Taiwan (Good Audio) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxgi6D-Cf9I
1•Nevaeh•11s ago•0 comments

Efficiently Cooling Satellite Components in Space

https://www.fraunhofer.de/en/press/research-news/2026/june-2026/efficiently-cooling-satellite-com...
2•giuliomagnifico•6m ago•0 comments

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks at Computex 2026 (2:06:24 Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CJ_MZOOj_E
2•Nevaeh•7m ago•0 comments

A JavaScript PoC FROST side channel a browser tab that senses your SSD activity

https://github.com/brammittendorff/opfs-ssd-timing
1•botw44•8m ago•0 comments

The Spam Economy Comes to Work

https://fffej.substack.com/p/the-spam-economy-comes-to-work
1•PretzelFisch•9m ago•0 comments

The Axis That Made the Chips

https://hoeijmakers.net/the-axis-that-made-the-chips/
1•janvdberg•9m ago•0 comments

Termux: X11 is a fledged X server built with Android NDK

https://github.com/termux/termux-x11
1•ivo8n52•9m ago•0 comments

Undigested fructose linked to anxiety and brain inflammation

https://www.psypost.org/undigested-fructose-linked-to-anxiety-and-brain-inflammation/
2•amichail•9m ago•0 comments

When Background AI Agents Become a Security Boundary Problem

https://www.originhq.com/research/background-c2-agent
1•lucasluitjes•11m ago•0 comments

Nvidia announces new AI chip for personal computers

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crmp9mppvzro
1•rishikeshs•13m ago•0 comments

Google's top result is 16yo when searching for "Ubuntu 24.04 install fonts"

https://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu24.04installfonts
1•felooboolooomba•16m ago•1 comments

Thermal conductivity modulation as a mechanism of thermotolerance in tardigrades

https://royalsocietypublishing.org/rsif/article/23/238/20251033/481636/Thermal-conductivity-modul...
1•bookofjoe•19m ago•0 comments

Why Melanoma Spreads More in Middle Age

https://brieflycurious.com/why-melanoma-spreads-more-in-middle-age-a-mouse-study-points-to-the-im...
1•matkoone•19m ago•0 comments

Sixteen Kids and a Hit Man (2024)

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/christopher-pence-corderos-fbi-dark-web-hit-man.html
2•Michelangelo11•22m ago•1 comments

Lynching Postcard

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching_postcard
2•doener•27m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Postbase – 100% open source Alternative to Firebase and Supabase [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St_kJZXZ_nE
4•harshalone•29m ago•1 comments

Rebuilding the Access Edge: Why We Replaced PPPoE with a Custom DHCP Server

https://medium.com/@mustafa.n.gaid/rebuilding-the-access-edge-why-we-replaced-pppoe-with-a-custom...
1•musnas•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Curtab – Each command in its own interactive terminal tab

https://github.com/rashidmya/curtab
1•rashidmya•33m ago•0 comments

China Aims A.I. At Predicting Who Could Pose a Political Risk

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/us/politics/china-ai-predicting-dissent.html
6•uxhacker•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Open-source sync-engine for managing websites at scale

https://github.com/gospecter/specter
1•aabergkvist•38m ago•0 comments

We entered Fixathon as hackers. We left as winners

https://layerx.xyz/blog/fixathon-win
1•supermalvo•42m ago•0 comments

Am I too pessimistic about Python's future?

2•noon-raccoon•45m ago•2 comments

Code Review Assumes an Author

https://blog.raed.dev/posts/ai-code-review/
1•Raed667•45m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Mochi – a performance-first SveltKit alternative

https://mochi.fast/
1•khromov•47m ago•0 comments

The making of iconic Clint Eastwood posters

https://twitter.com/i/status/2061246916378185742
1•Michelangelo11•47m ago•0 comments

The Rsync thing was inevitable and it's happening everywhere

https://robertjwebb.substack.com/p/the-rsync-thing-was-inevitable-and
2•haburka•48m ago•0 comments

Netflix Wiz creates app to slash AI bills, then open sources it

https://www.theregister.com/ai-ml/2026/05/31/netflix-wiz-creates-app-to-slash-ai-bills-then-open-...
2•pseudolus•55m ago•0 comments

What building payment products taught me about scalable financial infrastructure

https://www.solvimon.com/blog/five-lessons-on-building-scalable-financial-infrastructure
1•arnon•55m ago•0 comments

Australia's far-right party leads in national poll for first time

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/australias-far-right-party-leads-national-poll-first-t...
2•KnuthIsGod•55m ago•2 comments

Are API keys too much friction for AI tools in teams?

https://intrascope.app/
1•Intrascopeapp•56m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Zig and GPUs

https://alichraghi.github.io/blog/zig-gpu/
57•Cloudef•1y ago

Comments

LegNeato•1y ago
See also https://github.com/Rust-GPU/rust-gpu and https://github.com/rust-gpu/rust-cuda
ladyanita22•1y ago
Surprisingly, it seems this project just supports Spir-V and PTX, but not DXIL or AMDGCN.

I say surprisingly, because I'd expect Rust support to be more mature than Zig's.

lostmsu•1y ago
Microsoft indicated they are switching to SPIR-V from DXIL: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/directx-adopting-spir...
skywal_l•1y ago
I am a complete noob in GPU but is AMDGCN the older generation with the new one being RDNA? If you generate a binary for AMDGCN, will it run on the newest cards?

Also, I though that these GPU ISAs were "proprietary". I wonder how reliable the binary generation can be.

AliChraghi•1y ago
AMD ISAs are changing for almost every generation so LLVM[1] continues to keep the architecture name "amdgcn" and handle the variation based on the model flag (e.g., -mcpu=gfx1030 for RDNA2, -mcpu=gfx1100 for RDNA3).

> I though that these GPU ISAs were "proprietary"

PTX spec[2] is publicly available but the actual hardware assembly (SASS) is not. Although i believe Nsight allows you to view it.

1. https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUUsage.html#processors

2. https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/parallel-thread-execution

imtringued•1y ago
If LLVM can target AMD GPUs what exactly prevents AMD and ROCm from supporting all the damn GPUs?

At this point I'm convinced that the real problem with AMD GPUs isn't necessarily the compilers (although they do produce mediocre code) or even the hardware itself, but some crappy C++ driver code that can't handle running graphics and compute at the same time. The datacenter GPUs never had to run graphics in the first place, so they are safe.

slavik81•1y ago
In my experience, the compiler, compute drivers, and HIP runtime work fine for all modern AMD GPUs. The only parts of the stack that don't run on all GPUs are the math and AI libraries. And that is mostly because AMD isn't building and testing those libraries for unsupported GPUs. The actual work required to enable functional support was straightforward enough that I ported them myself when packaging the libraries for Debian. Though, I had a lot of help on the testing.

See the Debian Trixie Supported GPU list: https://salsa.debian.org/rocm-team/community/team-project/-/...

SomaticPirate•1y ago
While I admire the work of hobbyists it still looks like C/C++ will be the default until a GPU vender makes the decision to support these libraries.

From my understanding, Vulkan and OpenGL are nice but the true performance lies in the specific toolkits (ie CUDA, Metal).

Wrapping the vendor provided frameworks is liable to break and that isn't tenable for someone who wants to do this on a professional basis.

pjmlp•1y ago
They also miss that on CUDA's case it is an ecosystem.

Actually it is C, C++, Fortran, OpenACC and OpenMP, PTX support for Java, Haskell, Julia, C#, alongside the libraries, IDE tooling and GPU graphical debugging.

Likewise Metal is plain C++14 plus extensions.

On the graphics side, HLSL dominates, following by GLSL and now slang. There are then MSL, PSSL and whatever NVN uses.

By the way, at GTC NVIDIA announced going all in with Python JIT compilers for CUDA, with feature parity with existing C++ tooling. There is now a new IR for doing array programming, Tile IR.

dismalaf•1y ago
I don't quite get this comment.

This is supposed to be used in place of CUDA, HIP, Metal, Vulkan, OpenGL, etc... It's targeting the hardware directly so doesn't need to be supported as such.

The site also seems to clearly state it's a work in progress. It's just an interesting blog post...

slowmovintarget•1y ago
The Zig compiler can compile C, though.