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FDA Intends to Take Action Against Non-FDA-Approved GLP-1 Drugs

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-appro...
1•randycupertino•1m ago•0 comments

Supernote e-ink devices for writing like paper

https://supernote.eu/choose-your-product/
1•janandonly•3m ago•0 comments

We are QA Engineers now

https://serce.me/posts/2026-02-05-we-are-qa-engineers-now
1•SerCe•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Measuring how AI agent teams improve issue resolution on SWE-Verified

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01465
2•NBenkovich•3m ago•0 comments

Adversarial Reasoning: Multiagent World Models for Closing the Simulation Gap

https://www.latent.space/p/adversarial-reasoning
1•swyx•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Poddley.com – Follow people, not podcasts

https://poddley.com/guests/ana-kasparian/episodes
1•onesandofgrain•12m ago•0 comments

Layoffs Surge 118% in January – The Highest Since 2009

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/05/layoff-and-hiring-announcements-hit-their-worst-january-levels-si...
5•karakoram•12m ago•0 comments

Papyrus 114: Homer's Iliad

https://p114.homemade.systems/
1•mwenge•12m ago•1 comments

DicePit – Real-time multiplayer Knucklebones in the browser

https://dicepit.pages.dev/
1•r1z4•12m ago•1 comments

Turn-Based Structural Triggers: Prompt-Free Backdoors in Multi-Turn LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.14340
2•PaulHoule•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Agent Tool That Keeps You in the Loop

https://github.com/dshearer/misatay
2•dshearer•15m ago•0 comments

Why Every R Package Wrapping External Tools Needs a Sitrep() Function

https://drmowinckels.io/blog/2026/sitrep-functions/
1•todsacerdoti•16m ago•0 comments

Achieving Ultra-Fast AI Chat Widgets

https://www.cjroth.com/blog/2026-02-06-chat-widgets
1•thoughtfulchris•17m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Runtime Fence – Kill switch for AI agents

https://github.com/RunTimeAdmin/ai-agent-killswitch
1•ccie14019•20m ago•1 comments

Researchers surprised by the brain benefits of cannabis usage in adults over 40

https://nypost.com/2026/02/07/health/cannabis-may-benefit-aging-brains-study-finds/
1•SirLJ•22m ago•0 comments

Peter Thiel warns the Antichrist, apocalypse linked to the 'end of modernity'

https://fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-thiel-antichrist-greta-thunberg-end-of-modernity-billionaires/
3•randycupertino•22m ago•2 comments

USS Preble Used Helios Laser to Zap Four Drones in Expanding Testing

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3•breve•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Animated beach scene, made with CSS

https://ahmed-machine.github.io/beach-scene/
1•ahmedoo•28m ago•0 comments

An update on unredacting select Epstein files – DBC12.pdf liberated

https://neosmart.net/blog/efta00400459-has-been-cracked-dbc12-pdf-liberated/
3•ks2048•28m ago•0 comments

Was going to share my work

1•hiddenarchitect•32m ago•0 comments

Pitchfork: A devilishly good process manager for developers

https://pitchfork.jdx.dev/
1•ahamez•32m ago•0 comments

You Are Here

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2026/02/07/you-are-here.html
3•mltvc•36m ago•1 comments

Why social apps need to become proactive, not reactive

https://www.heyflare.app/blog/from-reactive-to-proactive-how-ai-agents-will-reshape-social-apps
1•JoanMDuarte•37m ago•1 comments

How patient are AI scrapers, anyway? – Random Thoughts

https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2026/02/07/how-patient-are-ai-scrapers-anyway/
1•samtrack2019•37m ago•0 comments

Vouch: A contributor trust management system

https://github.com/mitchellh/vouch
3•SchwKatze•37m ago•0 comments

I built a terminal monitoring app and custom firmware for a clock with Claude

https://duggan.ie/posts/i-built-a-terminal-monitoring-app-and-custom-firmware-for-a-desktop-clock...
1•duggan•38m ago•0 comments

Tiny C Compiler

https://bellard.org/tcc/
5•guerrilla•40m ago•0 comments

Y Combinator Founder Organizes 'March for Billionaires'

https://mlq.ai/news/ai-startup-founder-organizes-march-for-billionaires-protest-against-californi...
4•hidden80•40m ago•4 comments

Ask HN: Need feedback on the idea I'm working on

1•Yogender78•41m ago•1 comments

OpenClaw Addresses Security Risks

https://thebiggish.com/news/openclaw-s-security-flaws-expose-enterprise-risk-22-of-deployments-un...
2•vedantnair•41m ago•0 comments
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Fun with Finite State Transducers

https://blog.yossarian.net/2025/08/14/Fun-with-finite-state-transducers
45•woodruffw•5mo ago

Comments

jyndbeb•5mo ago
I'm not quite sure I understand how they are applicable, since access patterns itself can be arbitrary complex

For example how is github.event.pull_request.labels[another_variable].name handled?

yorwba•5mo ago
Since it only needs to classify the result as one of "fixed", "structured" or "arbitrary", it doesn't matter what the value of "another_variable" is, you'll always be in the same state at the end. Finite state transducers can handle an infinite number of possibilities with a finite number of states just fine.

It's a bit strange though that the author constructs the FST to only recognize a finite list of strings. Probably some of the matching logic that could have been part of the FST is pushed into the normalizer instead.

woodruffw•5mo ago
Author here.

> Probably some of the matching logic that could have been part of the FST is pushed into the normalizer instead.

Yep, exactly -- there's a great deal of prenormalization that in principle could be pushed into automata run over the FST instead. The reason I didn't do that is laziness, but it's the obvious next step :-)

zokier•5mo ago
I've been thinking that FST could be well suited for building routers for web frameworks. I.e. matching request path `/foo/42` to a set of route patterns like `/foo/{id}` etc. As I understand FST should be near perfect for this use and could potentially allow very good performance. Especially if you can construct the FST at compile time. Somewhat surprisingly I haven't seen anyone doing anything in that direction though, and FST literature is bit difficult if you don't have formal NLP background
rickette•5mo ago
Radix Trees are (often?) used for this purpose, for example in Chi: https://github.com/go-chi/chi. Coincidentally FSTs and Radix trees share some similarities.
woodruffw•5mo ago
> Coincidentally FSTs and Radix trees share some similarities

Indeed -- I think a useful way to comprehend FSTs is as a radix/prefix trie that also allows suffix compaction. There's probably a formal correlation proof between the two, but I don't know it off the top of my head.

riedel•5mo ago
Actually pushdown transducers are even more fun (context free languages). 13 years ago I played around with visibly push down transducers for format conversion like grammar based binary compression on XML Schema. Can get you down a nice rabbit hole.