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Deepsec

https://vercel.com/blog/introducing-deepsec-find-and-fix-vulnerabilities-in-your-code-base
1•0xedb•40s ago•0 comments

Safety benchmarks are inflated because models know they're being tested

https://www.lesswrong.chttps://www.lesswrong.com/posts/mDriHK4beN5rq2tAA/verbalized-eval-awarenes...
1•aranguri•1m ago•0 comments

Transformers Are Inherently Succinct

https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.19315
1•bearseascape•1m ago•0 comments

Game Boy Advance Dev: Link Cable Networking

https://www.mattgreer.dev/blog/gba-dev-link-cable-networking/
1•birdculture•1m ago•0 comments

An Atmospheric Website

https://www.disnetdev.com/blog/an-atmospheric-website
1•Kye•2m ago•0 comments

Your AI assistant doesn't belong in your inbox

https://abiraja.com/blog/your-ai-assistant-doesnt-belong-in-your-inbox
1•abi•3m ago•0 comments

Axiomera: A different way to structure thinking and decisions

https://zenodo.org/records/19443285
1•zobian_ai•4m ago•0 comments

Social Animal – get used to talking with anyone, even strangers

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsMcTtQH_YWD-qBgy3vY9JQ
1•akman•5m ago•0 comments

Local privilege escalation in Lix and Nix

https://discourse.nixos.org/t/security-advisory-local-privilege-escalation-in-lix-and-nix/77407
1•stebalien•5m ago•1 comments

SQL access to crypto market data, not just JSON

1•knazim•6m ago•0 comments

Infrastructure as a Service Builds the Most Defensible Economics

https://paulobrien.substack.com/p/infrastructure-as-a-service-builds
1•smooke•9m ago•0 comments

Americans Will Do Anything to Get Indian Mangoes

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/americans-will-do-anything-to-get-indian-mangoes-3a711ce8
1•JumpCrisscross•9m ago•0 comments

The heartland's revenge: how AI is reindustrializing the American interior

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/the-heartlands-revenge-how-ai-is-reindustrializing-the-american...
1•KoftaBob•11m ago•0 comments

SAP to Acquire Prior Labs

https://news.sap.com/2026/05/sap-to-acquire-prior-labs-establish-frontier-ai-lab-europe/
1•amunozo•11m ago•0 comments

Gea v1.3.0 fulfilling the original promise of Svelte, in a way Svelte never did

https://twitter.com/dashersw/status/2048719900013732232
1•k3030•13m ago•0 comments

One year of using ForeverNotes and AI to build a scribe system

https://austinspires.com/blog/2026-05-01-one-year-of-using-forever-notes/
1•aspir•13m ago•1 comments

Planning Is Unsolved

https://elicit.com/blog/planning-is-unsolved
1•stuhlmueller•14m ago•1 comments

Velayat-e faqih: Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardianship_of_the_Islamic_Jurist
1•simonebrunozzi•16m ago•0 comments

Germany's far-left war on infrastructure

https://www.politico.eu/article/blackout-inside-germany-far-left-war-on-infrastructure/
1•Tomte•16m ago•0 comments

5 years of social media history required to enter the US

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-ebiORD9WM
3•jonahs197•18m ago•1 comments

How LLMs Distort Our Written Language

https://sites.google.com/view/llmwritingdistortion/home
1•cstever•18m ago•0 comments

Google explains why Android AICore occasionally takes up more storage

https://9to5google.com/2026/05/02/android-aicore-storage/
1•croes•19m ago•0 comments

Understanding the Go Runtime: Slices, Maps, and Channels

https://internals-for-interns.com/posts/go-runtime-slices-maps-channels/
2•valyala•20m ago•0 comments

LLM anomaly detectors are not a cause for concern despite Mythos

https://www.magonia.io/research/why-a-decade-of-writing-detection-logic-makes-the-mythos-exploit-...
1•badcryptobitch•20m ago•0 comments

How OpenAI delivers low-latency voice AI at scale

https://openai.com/index/delivering-low-latency-voice-ai-at-scale/
17•Sean-Der•21m ago•4 comments

German Email Sovereignty

https://raphting.dev/posts/eu-mailing/
1•zoidb•24m ago•0 comments

TuxAide – Local AI assistant that runs in your Linux terminal

https://github.com/deltaxmodules/tuxaide
1•jorgeataide•24m ago•1 comments

A breakthrough in C/C++ dependency management

https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/a-breakthrough-in-cc-dependency-management
2•ibobev•24m ago•0 comments

FCC votes to ban all Chinese labs from certifying electronics sold in the US

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/fcc-votes-to-ban-all-chinese-labs-from-certifying-elec...
6•cdrnsf•30m ago•0 comments

Why People Get the 'Sunday Scaries'

https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/02/sunday-scaries-anxiety-workweek/606289/
2•andyjohnson0•30m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Understanding-j: An introduction to the J programming language that gets to the

https://github.com/bugsbugsbux/understanding-j
62•todsacerdoti•1y ago

Comments

prezjordan•1y ago
To the author: you can add a .devcontainer directory with a Dockerfile, allowing folks to try this in their browser with GitHub Codespaces

Shameless plug, feel free to copy my setup! https://github.com/jdan/try-j

userbinator•1y ago
Unintentional humour with how the title got cut off?
pixelpoet•1y ago
The title stops just short of the
johnisgood•1y ago
"to the point", I presume, based on its README.
pjmlp•1y ago
A side effect of the small length available for titles and the whole titles should not be editoralised point of view.
Jtsummers•1y ago
It's more an issue of todsacerdoti not checking their submission titles will fit, they do this a lot with their submissions. Abbreviating titles is not frowned upon when they don't fit, I've never had any reverted to something like this submission's title because I (for instance) shortened "United States" to "US" to shave off 11 characters.

In this case, cutting out the superfluous "programming language" part would get you "Understanding-j: An introduction to J that gets to the point" which would fit just fine. When in doubt, include the original title in a comment to explain the edit and let the mods sort it out later.

detaro•1y ago
It's hard to check if titles fit if you use a bot to repost from other sites.
Jtsummers•1y ago
Fair, they're lazy and can't be bothered to fix their bot even after 5 years of submitting messed up titles.
t-writescode•1y ago
From the doc,

  _3                  NB. negative numbers start with underscore
  _                   NB. sole underscore is infinity: a number
  __                  NB. negative infinity
Is this a standard I'm unaware of?
avmich•1y ago
The use of underscore for negative numbers is J's choice, explained e.g. here - https://www.jsoftware.com/docs/help807/jforc/preliminaries.h... .

Explicitly representing infinity, and working with it in some cases, allows to reduce number of exceptions...

Avshalom•1y ago
APL used ¯3 for negative 3; J went underscore to be similar but ascii.
gitroom•1y ago
Underscore stuff always throws me off - never quite got used to how J does it. Gotta respect the weird choices though.
jbverschoor•1y ago
Not the same as (Visual) J++. Great IDE btw
vintagedave•1y ago
I’ve recently come to be fascinated by J.

Twenty years ago, studying my computing degree, one semester we learned J. It was unlike anything I’d used before and the entire class found it confusing. The compiler / environment was reportedly written by one of the professors and it was routine to run into bugs; I remember puzzling through something, going to a tutor, and them just shrugging it off as a J interpreter issue. I never grokked it and simply passed the course.

But it keeps on recurring to me and I pause to think of J at the weirdest times. As I use more and more languages, I’ve become more fascinated by it. Just like Prolog (also one semester, but with a reliable environment.) I want to learn both better.

binary132•1y ago
I’ve been thinking for the past couple of years that the ideal programming language would be something like a combination of a concatenative language (a la FORTH) and an array programming language.
gnubison•1y ago
Uiua?
binary132•12mo ago
interesting, I have not seen this one
preguntador•12mo ago
12j34 is 12j + 34 or 12 + 34j?
quartern•12mo ago
12 + 34j as per https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/Constants#Complex...