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EVs Are a Failed Experiment

https://spectator.org/evs-are-a-failed-experiment/
1•ArtemZ•1m ago•0 comments

MemAlign: Building Better LLM Judges from Human Feedback with Scalable Memory

https://www.databricks.com/blog/memalign-building-better-llm-judges-human-feedback-scalable-memory
1•superchink•2m ago•0 comments

CCC (Claude's C Compiler) on Compiler Explorer

https://godbolt.org/z/asjc13sa6
1•LiamPowell•3m ago•0 comments

Homeland Security Spying on Reddit Users

https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/homeland-security-spies-on-reddit
2•duxup•6m ago•0 comments

Actors with Tokio (2021)

https://ryhl.io/blog/actors-with-tokio/
1•vinhnx•7m ago•0 comments

Can graph neural networks for biology realistically run on edge devices?

https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-8645211/v1
1•swapinvidya•20m ago•1 comments

Deeper into the shareing of one air conditioner for 2 rooms

1•ozzysnaps•22m ago•0 comments

Weatherman introduces fruit-based authentication system to combat deep fakes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HVbZwJ9gPE
2•savrajsingh•22m ago•0 comments

Why Embedded Models Must Hallucinate: A Boundary Theory (RCC)

http://www.effacermonexistence.com/rcc-hn-1-1
1•formerOpenAI•24m ago•2 comments

A Curated List of ML System Design Case Studies

https://github.com/Engineer1999/A-Curated-List-of-ML-System-Design-Case-Studies
3•tejonutella•28m ago•0 comments

Pony Alpha: New free 200K context model for coding, reasoning and roleplay

https://ponyalpha.pro
1•qzcanoe•32m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Tunbot – Discord bot for temporary Cloudflare tunnels behind CGNAT

https://github.com/Goofygiraffe06/tunbot
1•g1raffe•35m ago•0 comments

Open Problems in Mechanistic Interpretability

https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.16496
2•vinhnx•41m ago•0 comments

Bye Bye Humanity: The Potential AMOC Collapse

https://thatjoescott.com/2026/02/03/bye-bye-humanity-the-potential-amoc-collapse/
2•rolph•45m ago•0 comments

Dexter: Claude-Code-Style Agent for Financial Statements and Valuation

https://github.com/virattt/dexter
1•Lwrless•47m ago•0 comments

Digital Iris [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg_2MAgS_pE
1•vermilingua•52m ago•0 comments

Essential CDN: The CDN that lets you do more than JavaScript

https://essentialcdn.fluidity.workers.dev/
1•telui•53m ago•1 comments

They Hijacked Our Tech [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nJM5HvnT5k
1•cedel2k1•56m ago•0 comments

Vouch

https://twitter.com/mitchellh/status/2020252149117313349
34•chwtutha•56m ago•6 comments

HRL Labs in Malibu laying off 1/3 of their workforce

https://www.dailynews.com/2026/02/06/hrl-labs-cuts-376-jobs-in-malibu-after-losing-government-work/
4•osnium123•57m ago•1 comments

Show HN: High-performance bidirectional list for React, React Native, and Vue

https://suhaotian.github.io/broad-infinite-list/
2•jeremy_su•59m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a Mac screen recorder Recap.Studio

https://recap.studio/
1•fx31xo•1h ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Codex 5.3 broke toolcalls? Opus 4.6 ignores instructions?

1•kachapopopow•1h ago•0 comments

Vectors and HNSW for Dummies

https://anvitra.ai/blog/vectors-and-hnsw/
1•melvinodsa•1h ago•0 comments

Sanskrit AI beats CleanRL SOTA by 125%

https://huggingface.co/ParamTatva/sanskrit-ppo-hopper-v5/blob/main/docs/blog.md
1•prabhatkr•1h ago•1 comments

'Washington Post' CEO resigns after going AWOL during job cuts

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5705413/washington-post-ceo-resigns-will-lewis
4•thread_id•1h ago•1 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 Fast Mode: 2.5× faster, ~6× more expensive

https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2020207322124132504
1•geeknews•1h ago•0 comments

TSMC to produce 3-nanometer chips in Japan

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260205_B4/
3•cwwc•1h ago•0 comments

Quantization-Aware Distillation

http://ternarysearch.blogspot.com/2026/02/quantization-aware-distillation.html
2•paladin314159•1h ago•0 comments

List of Musical Genres

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_genres_and_styles
1•omosubi•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Terminal Latency on Windows (2024)

https://chadaustin.me/2024/02/windows-terminal-latency/
113•bariumbitmap•2mo ago

Comments

CamperBob2•2mo ago
Does it still pause scrolling and stop whatever's running if you click on the window or press a key? That's one big reason why I still live in a plain old DOS box. It didn't appear that the Windows terminal developers had ever heard of ctrl-s.
hobs•2mo ago
That's called QuickEdit Mode and you have been able to turn that off for decades (and installing the new terminal fixes that too.)

Otherwise click the top left icon, go to settings, uncheck QuickEdit.

alexchantavy•2mo ago
Dang, I've never heard of anyone who actually _wanted_ that behavior haha, I've had so much wasted time in school projects where I thought something was running but it wasn't because I had selected text in cmd.exe haha.
1718627440•2mo ago
It stops running? I thought it just stops the output.
shigawire•2mo ago
If you are waiting for the output as an indication that a task completed and you never see that output you may think the task is still running but it is actually done.

Has happened to me quite a few times.

larkost•2mo ago
I am not sure that if it actually stops the program, but it does at least stop programs from printing, so for anything that gives feedback on stderr/stdout you are at least pausing the main thread. I have a mostly-non-threaded program that this happens to, and it does not continue to send messages to other systems until I un-pause it.
jwatte•2mo ago
Ctrl-Z suspends the program in most UNIX shells. ("fg" to resume)

Ctrl-S may or may not end up stopping the program, depending on how much it's printing, and how much output buffering there is before it blocks on writing more.

jwatte•2mo ago
All my shell RCs turn off xon/xoff -- that's a relic from the PDP-11 days we can all do without. Windows has the Scroll Lock button that's supposed to do this if you need it, but typically, just selecting a character in a terminal emulator will stop the scroll while still buffering the output.
thermalmotion•2mo ago
Any chance of getting native support for Serial (DB9/RS232) communication in Windows Terminal? Would love to use it but I'm still using PuTTY and HyperTerminal.
digitalDM•2mo ago
I recommend Tera term. https://github.com/TeraTermProject/teraterm/releases
opello•2mo ago
As much as I like PuTTY the ergonomics for "monitor this port as I plug/unplug the USB-to-Serial adapter" are so much better in TeraTerm.
GeorgeTirebiter•2mo ago
Is there something lacking in PuTTY ?
zamadatix•2mo ago
The PuTTY terminal has a few more features in certain areas but a lot fewer features overall. Also, of course, PuTTY does not share profiles/settings/window tabs+panes with WT, which is a bit of a pain.
zamadatix•2mo ago
I think it has been discussed but not implemented yet. In the meantime, tools like https://github.com/fasteddy516/SimplySerial give what you are looking for instead of those alternative GUI tools.
jcgl•2mo ago
Is there not a suitable CLI or TUI client for Windows that can simply be called from within Windows Terminal? Honest question. I just know that on Linux, it'd be really weird to ask for my terminal emulator to embed a serial client rather than call e.g. screen or minicom from my shell.
snvzz•2mo ago
Indeed. Plus some serial file transfer protocols. At least xmodem, ymodem and kermit.
PKop•2mo ago
(2024)
0x1ch•2mo ago
Another aspect of this is which pipeline is in use for the GPU accelerated terminals. *WezTerm on Windows for example, specific rendering issues occur with default NVIDIA settings related to DXGI.

You will never interact with this pipeline if using the Web GPU vulkan renderer, which has its own issues. I personally experience some form of memory leak / latency when working in terminals that have been open for a 'good' amount of time.

zadjii•2mo ago
Notably this article was written based on Windows Terminal 1.18. That was before WT 1.22, which included this PR: [^1] which roughly doubled the terminal's throughput. That combined with a couple of other PRs in 1.22 made some scenarios up to _16x_ faster[^2]

[^1]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/17510

[^2]: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-terminal-...

zamadatix•2mo ago
Thanks for the work on WT, it was really a massive step up I did not expect after all of these years.
zadjii•2mo ago
You're most welcome! Working on it to help serve the whole developer ecosystem has been the delight of my career :)
typpilol•2mo ago
Just want to say built in glyphs makes terminal ANSI art awesome.

I forked a colorscripts project and added some true ANSI art after conversion and the built in glyphs look so much better than any other font.

It's great but is there any special rendering for the built in glyphs that's not possible with fonts? Just curious

bluedino•2mo ago
Any similar benchmarks for MacOS?

I daily drive a couple Macs and enjoy them but I can't help but notice they seem slower in the terminal than the alternatives. Can't get any kind of discussion on /r/mac as it's just 'Apple silicon is fast!'

matternous•2mo ago
This has been posted on HN a few times and seems to show that terminal.app is your best bet for most cases if you care about latency: https://danluu.com/term-latency/
beanjuiceII•2mo ago
seems like outdated info
Aurornis•2mo ago
This was a great article when it came out, but it’s very outdated. The laptop used is over 10 years old now.
worthless-trash•2mo ago
Terminal app has no truecolor support, no highres mouse support, no kitty graphics protocol, no double height character support, i'm sure there is more but I now discard it from my tests.
thewebguyd•2mo ago
You can run the tests yourself, he describes them in the blog. Used the Is It Snappy! app to measure frames.

I tried the throughput test myself just now between the native macOS terminal and ghostty.

Ghostty: cat /tmp/lines.txt 0.00s user 0.02s system 36% cpu 0.069 total

Native mac terminal: cat /tmp/lines.txt 0.00s user 0.02s system 18% cpu 0.115 total

Seems much faster than any of the OP's windows terminals tested except for MinTTY.

Likewise in one unscientific test with Is It Snappy, ghostty took 8 frames to render the output from pressing the key, but I didn't repeat multiple times.

So, seems faster, but I know what you are talking about, I experience it too. Something about using the terminal on macOS feels sluggish compared to alternatives. It's especially noticeable for me over SSH

randomtoast•2mo ago
In case you want to compare the latency on Linux: https://beuke.org/terminal-latency/
zonovar•2mo ago
Not really on 'latency' per se as discussed in the articole but an interesting take on slow terminals is Casey Muratori's famous rant on the topic [0] that led him to write his own terminal [1], a reference renderer for monospace terminal displays that is several orders of magnitude faster than Windows Terminal despite being largely unoptimized.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxM8QmyZXtg

[1] https://github.com/cmuratori/refterm

Cold_Miserable•2mo ago
Is there a simple way to get the "Legacy Console" back without having to format and reinstall windows? Installing packages / the windows modules installer is broken.