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Show HN: Stash – CLI to search over your team's coding agent sessions

https://github.com/Fergana-Labs/stash
2•samzliu•36s ago•0 comments

ML-intern: open-source ML engineer that reads papers, trains and ships models

https://github.com/huggingface/ml-intern
1•rzk•1m ago•0 comments

Cooked

https://take.surf/2026/04/23/cooked
1•alsetmusic•1m ago•0 comments

The Design.md Specification

https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/design-md/overview/
1•fittingopposite•1m ago•0 comments

Best "screensaver" in the world? – help me please:)

https://auroratheanomaly.nekoweb.org/microcosm.html
1•rogmash•3m ago•0 comments

What Does AI Know?

https://minervaatdusk.substack.com/p/what-does-ai-actually-know
1•minervaatdusk•4m ago•0 comments

Sign of the Future: GPT-5.5

https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/sign-of-the-future-gpt-55
1•momentmaker•4m ago•0 comments

DOJ arrests soldier who made $400k betting on Maduro's removal

https://abcnews.com/US/doj-arrests-soldier-made-400000-betting-maduros-removal/story?id=132325426
1•morkalork•5m ago•0 comments

White House warns of 'industrial-scale' efforts in China to rip off U.S. AI tech

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/23/trump-china-ai-technology.html
1•shinryudbz•6m ago•1 comments

Another customer of troubled startup Delve suffered a big security incident

https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/23/another-customer-of-troubled-startup-delve-suffered-a-big-secur...
1•WaitWaitWha•7m ago•0 comments

Cashing in on the crown: How Trump turned presidency into a money machine

https://theins.press/en/corruption/291857
1•lschueller•8m ago•0 comments

Mac app uses AirPods sensors to detect slouching

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sittall-fix-your-posture/id6761648859?mt=12
1•JMiao•8m ago•1 comments

The Black Death: The Greatest Catastrophe Ever (2005)

https://www.historytoday.com/archive/black-death-greatest-catastrophe-ever
1•downbad_•8m ago•1 comments

Google: Stitch's DESIGN.md format is now open-source

https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/google-labs/stitch-design-md/
1•fittingopposite•12m ago•0 comments

Render.com Raises Prices

https://render.com/blog/better-pricing-for-fast-growing-teams
3•bjhess•12m ago•1 comments

Why London's Dockless E-Bikes Are Causing Chaos

https://fee.org/articles/why-londons-dockless-e-bikes-are-causing-chaos/
1•WaitWaitWha•13m ago•1 comments

Optimism (2009)

https://github.com/raganwald-deprecated/homoiconic/blob/master/2009-05-01/optimism.md
1•Sir_Twist•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tolaria – open-source macOS app to manage Markdown knowledge bases

https://github.com/refactoringhq/tolaria
3•lucaronin•13m ago•1 comments

Startup sales playbook: driving 7 figure enterprise deals

https://www.bvp.com/atlas/driving-seven-figure-enterprise-deals-how-recall-ais-amanda-zhu-went-fr...
1•deakhaus•14m ago•1 comments

Extract PDF text in the browser with LiteParse for the web

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/23/liteparse-for-the-web/
1•simonw•15m ago•0 comments

Dutch YouTube creators behind Alberta separatist videos get millions of views

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/alberta-separatist-youtube-channels-netherlands-9.7174719
2•cf100clunk•15m ago•1 comments

I stopped using LM Studio once I found this (Jan.ai) open-source alternative

https://www.makeuseof.com/stopped-using-lm-studio-found-open-source-alternative/
1•gnabgib•17m ago•0 comments

US special forces soldier arrested after allegedly winning $400k on Maduro raid

https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/23/politics/us-special-forces-soldier-arrested-maduro-raid-trade
5•nkrisc•18m ago•1 comments

Show HN: easl – Instant hosting for AI agents

https://github.com/AdirAmsalem/easl
1•Adir•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Endo Familiar, an O-cap based JavaScript agent sandbox

https://dcfoundation.io/containing-ai-agents-the-endo-familiar-demo/
5•zmanian•23m ago•0 comments

Built-in memory for Claude Managed Agents

https://claude.com/blog/claude-managed-agents-memory
1•jbegley•23m ago•0 comments

Chernobyl 3828

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfDa8tR25dk
1•chistev•24m ago•1 comments

Fluid dynamics for Toddlers: A much simpler Navier-Stokes derivation

https://chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com/p/fluid-dynamics-for-toddlers
1•crescit_eundo•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pdfnative – zero-dependency TypeScript PDF engine

https://www.npmjs.com/package/pdfnative
1•nizoka•26m ago•0 comments

Jensen Huang warns Huawei chips for DeepSeek models would be 'horrible' for US

https://www.scmp.com/tech/article/3350460/nvidias-jensen-huang-warns-huawei-chips-deepseek-ai-mod...
1•yogthos•27m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Accidentally Turing-Complete

https://beza1e1.tuxen.de/articles/accidentally_turing_complete.html
25•bschne•12mo ago

Comments

panstromek•12mo ago
Nice list. Some of those are arguably not accidental, TypeScript type system seems kinda obvious to be turing complete when it tries to describe dynamically typed langauage.
WalterGR•12mo ago
x86 MOV instruction: “The mov-only DOOM [game] renders approximately one frame every 7 hours, so playing this version requires somewhat increased patience.”
a_cardboard_box•12mo ago
Rule 110 is only Turing-Complete if you have an infinitely large array of cells, and are able to initialize it with an infinite repeating pattern. If I'm not mistaken, HTML+CSS can only do a fixed-sized array.

With a Turing-Complete language, if a program runs out of memory on one machine, you can run the same code on a bigger machine without modifying it, and it can use the additional memory. With fixed-length rule 110, you need to modify the code if you want to use more memory.

256_•12mo ago
This is addressed in the second paragraph of TFA:

"Stuff which is somehow limited (stack overflows, arbitrary configuration, etc) is still considered Turing complete, since all "physical" Turing machines are resource limited."

In my opinion, worrying about infinite memory, in regards to Turing completeness, makes the task of implementing computation much less interesting.

Also, I'm pretty sure CSS only does one generation (or a finite number of them) before stopping anyway.

256_•12mo ago
Logic in Doom is particularly interesting to me. Apparently you can fit ~64k logic gates in a map (using the method described). From [1]:

"As the DOOM engine was not designed to be an interpreter, there are some constraints on our programs written against it. The biggest one is how large our programs can be. Since each gate uses at least one tag, we can use this as a metric to derive an upper-bound on the size of a program. As the DOOM engine uses 16-bit tags, this means we can have, at most, 65535 gates. This is not a particularly large number. We may be able to implement a very small CPU but this limit will be hit pretty quickly I believe."

The z80 had ~8,500 transistors. The 8086 had ~29,000 (checking Wikipedia). You could get far fewer if you use a 1-bit microarchitecture, I'm sure. I think there was a DEC (PDP?) computer that used that trick to have a really low transistor count, but I don't remember what it was called.

The real problem is RAM; for this you may as well cheat and modify Doom's code to add a RAM chip, and I/O while you're at it.

You could create a CPU in Doom implementing an architecture for which a C compiler exists, capable of compiling Doom, and run it in the CPU in Doom. For "reasonable" speed you'd have to do more than one simulation step per frame render (in the host Doom). If you ran it for long enough maybe you could get a full frame of Doom in Doom.

[1]: https://calabi-yau.space/blog/doom.html

karmakaze•12mo ago
Doom running in TypeScript static type checker[0].

> half trillion lines of types totaling 177 terabytes ran through the type checker around the clock for 12 days to get the first frame

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43184291

karmakaze•12mo ago
My favorite one is Conway's Game of Life. It's perhaps the least surprising one, but it's also the most visually appealing. Really like this video that leads up to making the Game of Life in itself[0]. It's something you can show a non-technical person and they can get a sense of how crazy it is that something so simple can do anything.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk2MH9O4pXY