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Proving Laderman's 3x3 Matrix Multiplication Is Locally Optimal via SMT Solvers
https://zenodo.org/records/18514533
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DarenWatson
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1m ago
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Fire may have altered human DNA
https://www.popsci.com/science/fire-alter-human-dna/
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wjb3
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2m ago
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"Compiled" Specs
https://deepclause.substack.com/p/compiled-specs
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schmuhblaster
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7m ago
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The Next Big Language (2007) by Steve Yegge
https://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2007/02/next-big-language.html?2026
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cryptoz
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8m ago
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Open-Weight Models Are Getting Serious: GLM 4.7 vs. MiniMax M2.1
https://blog.kilo.ai/p/open-weight-models-are-getting-serious
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ms7892
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18m ago
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Using AI for Code Reviews: What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
https://entelligence.ai/blogs/entelligence-ai-in-cli
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Arindam1729
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18m ago
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Show HN: Solnix – an early-stage experimental programming language
https://www.solnix-lang.org/
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maheshbhatiya
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18m ago
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DoNotNotify is now Open Source
https://donotnotify.com/opensource.html
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awaaz
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20m ago
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2 comments
The British Empire's Brothels
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/british-empires-brothels
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pepys
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20m ago
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What rare disease AI teaches us about longitudinal health
https://myaether.live/blog/what-rare-disease-ai-teaches-us-about-longitudinal-health
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takmak007
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25m ago
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The Brand Savior Complex and the New Age of Self Censorship
https://thesocialjuice.substack.com/p/the-brand-savior-complex-and-the
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jaskaransainiz
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27m ago
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Show HN: A Prompting Framework for Non-Vibe-Coders
https://github.com/No3371/projex
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3371
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28m ago
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Kilroy is a local-first "software factory" CLI
https://github.com/danshapiro/kilroy
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ukuina
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38m ago
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Mathscapes – Jan 2026 [pdf]
https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/1.-Mathscapes-January-2026-with-Solution.pdf
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vismit2000
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40m ago
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80386 Barrel Shifter
https://nand2mario.github.io/posts/2026/80386_barrel_shifter/
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jamesbowman
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41m ago
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Training Foundation Models Directly on Human Brain Data
https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.12053
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helloplanets
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41m ago
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Web Speech API on HN Threads
https://toulas.ch/projects/hn-readaloud/
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etoulas
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43m ago
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ArtisanForge: Learn Laravel through a gamified RPG adventure – 100% free
https://artisanforge.online/
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grazulex
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44m ago
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Your phone edits all your photos with AI – is it changing your view of reality?
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260203-the-ai-that-quietly-edits-all-of-your-photos
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breve
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45m ago
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DStack, a small Bash tool for managing Docker Compose projects
https://github.com/KyanJeuring/dstack
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kppjeuring
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46m ago
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Hop – Fast SSH connection manager with TUI dashboard
https://github.com/danmartuszewski/hop
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danmartuszewski
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46m ago
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Turning books to courses using AI
https://www.book2course.org/
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syukursyakir
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48m ago
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Top #1 AI Video Agent: Free All in One AI Video and Image Agent by Vidzoo AI
https://vidzoo.ai
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Evan233
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48m ago
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Ask HN: How would you design an LLM-unfriendly language?
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sph
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50m ago
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Show HN: MuxPod – A mobile tmux client for monitoring AI agents on the go
https://github.com/moezakura/mux-pod
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moezakura
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51m ago
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March for Billionaires
https://marchforbillionaires.org/
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gscott
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51m ago
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Turn Claude Code/OpenClaw into Your Local Lovart – AI Design MCP Server
https://github.com/jau123/MeiGen-Art
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jaujaujau
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51m ago
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An Nginx Engineer Took over AI's Benchmark Tool
https://github.com/hongzhidao/jsbench/tree/main/docs
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zhidao9
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54m ago
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Use fn-keys as fn-keys for chosen apps in OS X
https://www.balanci.ng/tools/karabiner-function-key-generator.html
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thelollies
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54m ago
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Sir/SIEN: A communication protocol for production outages
https://getsimul.com/blog/communicate-outage-to-ceo
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pingananth
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55m ago
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Restic vs. Duplicati
https://chriswheeler.dev/posts/restic-vs-duplicati/
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unanimous
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8mo ago
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unanimous
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8mo ago
While writing this, I mostly focused on what I like about Restic's design that Duplicati doesn't have, but they're both great. Duplicati is definitely easier to use for anyone not familiar with command line tools. Feedback is welcome!
unanimous•8mo ago