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Show HN: Content Addressable Storage for ML Checkpoints

https://olamyy.github.io/posts/tensorcas/
1•TotallyNotOla•17s ago•0 comments

Ethics.md – distributed AI Ethics Framework (co-created with AIs)

https://github.com/davyvalekestrel/ethics.md
1•davyvalekestrel•2m ago•1 comments

Cops Use AI to Jail Innocent Grandmother for 6 Months [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ifXObNvTaA
1•ghastmaster•4m ago•1 comments

What did your strengths cost you? (Interactive)

https://secondorder-469bce2c03ac.herokuapp.com/simulations/tradeoff-atlas
1•icyou780•4m ago•0 comments

Edera spent years calling KVM less secure. Here's why it changed its mind

https://thenewstack.io/edera-adds-kvm-support/
1•CrankyBear•8m ago•0 comments

Zero Days: Electric Motorcycles Are a Security Nightmare

https://persephonekarnstein.github.io/post/zero-days/
1•Ivoah•9m ago•0 comments

Native Instant Space Switching on macOS

https://arhan.sh/blog/native-instant-space-switching-on-macos/
1•birdculture•10m ago•0 comments

Mitochondrial Ca2 efflux controls neuronal metabolism and long-term memory

https://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-026-01451-w
1•PaulHoule•13m ago•0 comments

Siclair Microvision (1977)

https://r-type.org/articles/art-452.htm
1•joebig•14m ago•0 comments

Android Canary blesses the Linux Terminal with a modern UI, new features

https://www.androidauthority.com/android-canary-linux-terminal-upgrades-3651830/
1•thunderbong•15m ago•0 comments

Open-source startups should do more embedded/OEM deals

https://getlago.com/blog/embedded-software
1•FinnLobsien•15m ago•0 comments

Red Lobster's Last Gasp

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-03-24/red-lobster-turnaround-in-question-as-restaura...
1•herbertl•16m ago•1 comments

$500 GPU outperforms Claude Sonnet on coding benchmarks

https://github.com/itigges22/ATLAS
1•yogthos•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: pubclub – Historical figures and political bots debate today's news

https://www.pubclub.ai/
1•dwshorowitz•16m ago•0 comments

Colibri – chat platform built on the AT Protocol for communities big and small

https://colibri.social/
6•todotask2•17m ago•2 comments

Uncensored: Explicit only playlists on YouTube Music

https://github.com/ttlequals0/uncensored
1•Ttlequals0•19m ago•0 comments

How do you guys handle MFA for AI agents?

1•rayruizhiliao•20m ago•0 comments

The Shape of Jaggedness

https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/the-shape-of-ai-jaggedness-bottlenecks
1•colonCapitalDee•20m ago•0 comments

Google bumps up Q Day deadline to 2029

https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/03/google-bumps-up-q-day-estimate-to-2029-far-sooner-than-p...
1•rediguanayum•21m ago•1 comments

Want to use the Windows 11 stopwatch? Please update first

https://stopwatch.court.is/
1•jscnz•22m ago•0 comments

We couldn't find an API that understood construction drawings, so we built one

https://www.getanchorgrid.com/developer/docs/changelog/construction-drawings-are-data-prisons
1•wcisco17•23m ago•1 comments

California Regulator Says Tesla's 'Robotaxis' Are More Like a Limo in the Law

https://gizmodo.com/california-regulator-says-teslas-robotaxis-are-more-like-a-limo-in-the-eyes-o...
1•MaysonL•23m ago•1 comments

Cline Kanban

https://cline.bot/kanban
1•Flere-Imsaho•24m ago•0 comments

Base experiment at CERN succeeds in transporting antimatter

https://home.cern/news/press-release/experiments/base-experiment-cern-succeeds-transporting-antim...
1•bko•24m ago•0 comments

EPA approves sale of a higher-ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices

https://apnews.com/article/gasoline-ethanol-e15-epa-price-pollution-efd15da2b3016cb77fc3cbcf7478be87
1•geox•24m ago•1 comments

The Oxford Comma – Why and Why Not

https://www.deborahcourtbooks.com/post/the-oxford-comma-why-and-why-not
1•taubek•25m ago•0 comments

New study says gnomes are responsible for breaking your electronics

https://lzon.ca/posts/series/duck/gadget-gnomes/
1•jpmitchell•26m ago•0 comments

Reinventing the Pull Request

https://lubeno.dev/blog/reinventing-the-pull-request
3•bkolobara•27m ago•2 comments

How Can America Be So Miserable When It's So Rich?

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/26/opinion/economy-attitudes-republicans-democrats.html
3•simonebrunozzi•28m ago•6 comments

Old-Games.com

https://www.old-games.com/
3•helloplanets•28m ago•0 comments
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CheerpJ 4.0: WebAssembly JVM for the browser, now with Java 11 and JNI support

https://labs.leaningtech.com/blog/cheerpj-4.0
9•apignotti•11mo ago

Comments

palata•11mo ago
That's technically pretty cool, but it makes me wonder:

In order to run a Java Desktop app, I need to install a JVM first (or the Desktop app can embed it, I guess that's what IntelliJ does, right?).

Now if I run CheerpJ, it means that I essentially download a JVM when I load the page (every time), and run code in that JVM. But at this point, why not downloading a Desktop app?

It feels like we are going around, shipping simple web pages together with full browsers and calling that "desktop apps" (e.g. ElectronJS), then shipping complete JVMs as web pages and calling that a "web page"... why don't we just ship simple webpages through browsers and complex desktop apps through package managers?

apignotti•11mo ago
With CheerpJ you are downloading the subset of the JVM that you need, and actually only once thanks to the standard browser cache.

There are many reasons why shipping via the browser is a better choice compared to shipping desktop apps. The main 3 in my opinion are:

1. Distribution: Give your user a link and the app will start 2. Isolation: The user can have confidence the app won't read his personal files. 3. Cross-platform: Every OS and every device, for real this time

yuri91•11mo ago
For reference, when loading https://browsercraft.cheerpj.com for the first time (up to loading a world), my browser downloaded ~32MB.

The second time almost nothing.

jeffreportmill1•11mo ago
And here's an entire Java IDE with CheerpJ that downloads less than 15mb:

https://reportmill.com/SnapCode

palata•11mo ago
> With CheerpJ you are downloading the subset of the JVM that you need

That's interesting! May I ask how it works? Does that also happen with e.g. IntelliJ?

> Every OS and every device, for real this time

Doesn't the JVM run everywhere in 2025?

apignotti•11mo ago
> That's interesting! May I ask how it works? Does that also happen with e.g. IntelliJ?

Byte ranges request do most of the heavy lifting, data is loading exclusively on-demand.

> Doesn't the JVM run everywhere in 2025?

What about iOS? Android has Java, but can't run desktop Java apps. Chromebooks also have limits.

palata•11mo ago
> Byte ranges request do most of the heavy lifting, data is loading exclusively on-demand.

I don't understand what that means. The JVM is supposed to interpret and sometimes compile bytecode, right? How can it be done with only a fraction of the JVM?

Or are you saying that it is constantly communicating with a server that does the work?

apignotti•11mo ago
The VM itself is very small, it's the OpenJDK runtime that is quite sizeable. Byte ranges are used to only download the parts of the runtime (in terms of bytecode) that are required.

There is no server-side computation. CheerpJ runs code exclusively client-side.

palata•11mo ago
But you said before that you only download a subset of the JVM, right? Or did you mean a subset of the JDK, including the JVM and... I guess other stuff?
apignotti•11mo ago
I meant the JVM in an extended sense: the combination of the bytecode parsing, JIT compiler and OpenJDK runtime. You are right, I should have been more precise and refer to only the runtime part, which is by far the most significant.
palata•11mo ago
I was not trying to prove you wrong, I'm just genuinely interested :-). I don't see a lot of articles about the JVM these days.