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You Won't Finish This Article

https://slate.com/technology/2013/06/how-people-read-online-why-you-wont-finish-this-article.html
1•bear_with_me•1m ago•0 comments

More people around the world now favour China over the US, Pew study suggests

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd959q11g54o
1•hackernj•1m ago•0 comments

Archer Announces Zee, AI Foundation Model Purpose-Built for Aviation

https://www.investors.archer.com/news/news-details/2026/Archer-Announces-Zee-AI-Foundation-Model-...
1•vlovich123•3m ago•0 comments

I'm early in my career and built an honest job-search agent for senior engineers

https://www.reclaim.careers/
1•Adoomah•5m ago•1 comments

Nick Shirley Delivers his Testimony at the Senate Committee Hearing – 7/15/26 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZyuhayRQ10
1•Bender•5m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Are AWS Certs worth getting for experienced Devs?

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Mixture of agents is obsolete, Meet MOD

https://twitter.com/KevRojo/status/2077452829128523951
1•devdulus•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pgmig: Generate migrations between Postgres databases

https://github.com/Apakottur/pgmig
1•McAvey•7m ago•0 comments

Algo Framework Stress Tester

https://github.com/samar-gulati/Algorithm-tester
1•algoexperiment•7m ago•0 comments

Mass. startups raised nearly $5B last quarter, regaining lead over Texas

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1•SaaSasaurus•7m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Are the heaviest AI users of your team blowing past everyone else?

3•ex-aws-dude•11m ago•1 comments

India to allocate $20B to semiconductor and smartphone manufacturing

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1•alephnerd•11m ago•1 comments

3D-printed bridge points the way to greener construction

https://news.mit.edu/2026/3d-printed-bridge-points-to-greener-construction-0715
1•gnabgib•11m ago•0 comments

Funding Signals – an API that finds companies the moment they raise money

https://funding-signals-api.onrender.com/
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The Explosive Diarrhea Outbreak Is About to Get Much Bigger

https://www.wired.com/story/explosive-diarrhea-outbreak-about-to-get-bigger/
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https://collaborate.dev/remote/
2•austinvhuang•17m ago•1 comments

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Hacker Fables – A satirical cyberpunk novella you can read as a man page

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1•birdculture•18m ago•0 comments

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https://hanchenli.github.io/blog/posts/harness_pretraining/
1•matt_d•19m ago•0 comments

So long r/rust, and thanks for all the Slop!

https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1uwmef6/so_long_rrust_and_thanks_for_all_the_slop/
5•bel8•19m ago•0 comments

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https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi26/presentation/kim-donghyun
1•matt_d•22m ago•1 comments

Alman: German, Simplified

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1•tosh•22m ago•0 comments

Murati's Thinking Machines Releases Open-Weights 975B Parameter LLM

https://thinkingmachines.ai/inkling/
14•htrp•22m ago•1 comments

Disposable Software

https://seths.blog/2026/07/disposable-software/
3•herbertl•23m ago•0 comments

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https://longtran2904.substack.com/p/c-strings-a-50-year-mistake
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Inkling: Our Open-Weights Model

https://thinkingmachines.ai/news/introducing-inkling/
13•vimarsh6739•24m ago•2 comments

Odyssey Linux – a Void-based distro trying to make no-systemd approachable

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3•ashitlerferad•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: How you auto recover your Claude Code workflow when quota resumes

https://github.com/softcane/cc-session-recover
1•pradeep1177•27m ago•0 comments
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Packed Data Support in Haskell

https://arthi-chaud.github.io/posts/packed/
77•matt_d•1y ago

Comments

nine_k•1y ago
> Introducing the ‘packed’ data format, a binary format that allows using data as it is, without the need for a deserialisation step. A notable perk of this format is that traversals on packed trees is proven to be faster than on ‘unpacked’ trees: as the fields of data structures are inlines, there are no pointer jumps, thus making the most of the L1 cache.

That is, a "memory dump -> zero-copy memory read" of a subgraph of Haskell objects, allowing to pass such trees / subgraphs directly over a network. Slightly reminiscent of Cap'n Proto.

90s_dev•1y ago
We are always reinventing wheels. If we didn't, they'd all still be made of wood.
Zolomon•1y ago
They mention this in the article.
spockz•1y ago
It reminds me more of flat buffers though. Does protobuf also have zero allocation (beyond initial ingestion) and no pointer jumps?
cstrahan•1y ago
No, one example of why being variable sized integers.

See https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/encoding/

carterschonwald•1y ago
One thing that sometimes gets tricky in these things is handling Sub term sharing. I wonder how they implemented it.
tlb•1y ago
> the serialised version of the data is usually bigger than its in-memory representation

I don’t think this is common. Perhaps for arrays of floats serialized as JSON or something. But I can’t think of a case where binary serialization is bigger. Data types like maps are necessarily larger in memory to support fast lookup and mutability.

nine_k•1y ago
I suppose all self-describing formats, like protobuf, or thrift or, well, JSON are bigger than the efficient machine representation, because they carry the schema in every message, one way or another.
IsTom•1y ago
If you use a lot of sharing in immutable data it can grow a lot when serializing. A simple pathological example would be a tree that has all left subtrees same as the right ones. It takes O(height) space in memory, but O(2^height) when serialized.
gitroom•1y ago
honestly i wish more stuff worked this way - fewer hops in memory always makes me happy
lordleft•1y ago
This was very well written. Excellent article!
NetOpWibby•1y ago
Is this like MessagePack for Haskell?