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Show HN: My open-source tool for visualizing Crossplane resources

https://github.com/corpobit/crossview
1•moeidheidari•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Hackernewsd – Automate monitoring topics on Hacker News

https://github.com/somegenericdev/hackernewsd
1•somegenericdev•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a tool to scrape and summarize Reddit long discussions

1•MartinMachava•6m ago•0 comments

Peter Naur's Documentation Pessimism

https://xrrocha.github.io/solo-dev-musings/001-naur-documentation-pessimism/en/
2•xrrocha•8m ago•1 comments

Resurrecting my old Turbo Pascal homework with AI

https://benashford.github.io/blog/2025/12/24/resurrecting-my-old-turbo-pascal-homework-with-ai/
3•benashford•9m ago•0 comments

Perfect Is the Enemy of Good (2025)

https://medv.io/blog/perfect-is-the-enemy-of-good
1•indigodaddy•12m ago•0 comments

Officials discover a million more documents potentially related to Epstein case

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czdgz84dn35o
3•ck2•12m ago•1 comments

Toward a Grand Unified Theory of Snowflakes

https://www.quantamagazine.org/toward-a-grand-unified-theory-of-snowflakes-20191219/
1•tzury•13m ago•0 comments

The Shape of Artificial Intelligence

https://www.thealgorithmicbridge.com/p/the-shape-of-artificial-intelligence
1•gmays•15m ago•0 comments

Arepl for Python – Visual Studio Marketplace

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1•ZeljkoS•18m ago•0 comments

The Government Unconstitutionally Labels ICE Observers as Domestic Terrorists

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3•mdhb•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Secret Santa Wonderland – No More Lonely Christmas

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2•shyonagi•20m ago•0 comments

Beijing is enforcing tough rules to ensure chatbots don’t misbehave

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/china-is-worried-ai-threatens-party-ruleand-is-trying-to-tame-it-bfdc...
13•bookofjoe•25m ago•2 comments

WPScan: WordPress Security Scanner

https://github.com/wpscanteam/wpscan
3•nateb2022•26m ago•1 comments

T * sin (t) ≈ Christmas tree (2013)

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2•adamnemecek•28m ago•0 comments

A Distant Salutation: The Moment the South Lost the Civil War

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1•licorice•28m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Where do deterministic rules break down for LLM guardrails?

1•halilbugol•29m ago•0 comments

Can eating high fat cheese and cream reduce dementia risk,as new study suggests?

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4•bikenaga•47m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Minimalist editor that lives in browser, stores everything in the URL

https://github.com/antonmedv/textarea
44•medv•47m ago•17 comments

Saturation: Waymo Edition

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1•abnercoimbre•48m ago•0 comments

Nano Banana AI Image Editor Advanced Image Generation and Edit

https://nano-bananaai.org/
1•mariolattik•52m ago•2 comments

A Curl 2025 Review

https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/12/23/a-curl-2025-review/
2•todsacerdoti•52m ago•0 comments

Year in review 2025: AI in data science [Python/R]

https://posit.co/blog/2025-12-19-ai-newsletter/
1•ionychal•53m ago•0 comments

Cars are going high-tech at the risk of software woes

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2•speckx•54m ago•0 comments

The Crash That Led One County to Reckon with the Dangers of E-Bikes

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1•thelastgallon•55m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Chatpack – Compress chat exports 13x for LLM analysis (Rust)

https://github.com/Berektassuly/chatpack
1•Berektassuly•55m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Online 3D game engine now in Beta

https://phibelle.studio/
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The Twelfth Day of Agents: A Reflection and Heartfelt Thank You

https://buttondown.com/johncoghlan/archive/on-the-twelfth-day-of-agents-a-reflection-and/
1•mooreds•57m ago•0 comments

European Majority favours more tech regulation

https://yougov.co.uk/technology/articles/53241-european-political-monthly-where-do-europeans-stan...
19•snowpid•57m ago•9 comments

Are Young College Graduates Losing Their Edge in the Job Market?

https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/economic-commentary/2025/ec-202514-are-young-college-gr...
2•pedrodelfino•57m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Fabrice Bellard: Biography [pdf]

https://www.ipaidia.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/117-2020-fabrice-bellard.pdf
62•lioeters•2h ago

Comments

rurban•54m ago
(2009)
lioeters•51m ago
This biography includes more information than I've seen elsewhere about the legendary programmer, who's been discussed time and again on this forum.
chubot•50m ago
Without being glib, I honestly wonder if Fabrice Bellard has started using any LLM coding tools. If he could be even more productive, that would be scary!

I doubt he is ideologically opposed to them, given his work on LLM compression [1]

He codes mostly in C, which I'm sure is mostly "memorized". i.e. if you have been programming in C for a few decades, you almost certainly have a deep bench of your own code that you routinely go back to / copy and modify

In most cases, I don't see an LLM helping there. It could be "out of distribution", similar to what Karpathy said about writing his end-to-end pedagogical LLM chatbot

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Now that I think of it, Bellard would probably train his own LLM on his own code! The rest of the world's code might not help that much :-)

He has all the knowledge to do that ... I could see that becoming a paid closed-source project, like some of his other ones [2]

[1] e.g. https://bellard.org/ts_zip/

[2] https://bellard.org/lte/

MrDrMcCoy•44m ago
He has in fact written one: https://bellard.org/ts_server/
chubot•40m ago
Yeah I've seen that, but it looks like the inference-side only?

Maybe that is a hint that he does use off-the-shelf models as a coding aid?

There may be no need to train your own, on your own code, but it's fun to think about

latenightcoding•31m ago
What I wonder is: are current LLMs even good for the type of work he does: novel, low-level, extremely performant
koakuma-chan•10m ago
No
gyomu•31m ago
> I honestly wonder if Fabrice Bellard has started using any LLM coding tools. If he could be even more productive, that would be scary!

That’s kind of a weird speculation to make about creative people and their processes.

If Caravaggio had had a computer with Photoshop, if Eintein had had a computer with Matlab, would they have been more productive? Is it a question that even makes sense?

rdtsc•24m ago
> Without being glib, I honestly wonder if Fabrice Bellard has started using any LLM coding tools

I doubt it. I follow him and look at the code he writes and it's well thought out and organized. It's the exact opposite of AI slop I see everywhere.

> He codes mostly in C, which I'm sure is mostly "memorized". i.e. if you have been programming in C for a few decades,

C I think he memorized a long time ago. It's more like he keeps the whole structure and setup of the program (the context) in his head and is able to "see it" all and operate on it. He is so good that people are insinuating he is actually "multiple people" or he uses an LLM and so on. I imagine he is quite amused reading those comments.

speedgoose•9m ago
He did a few things since, notably 5G base stations using PC hardware, and some LLM stuff.
dakiol•7m ago
While the guy is brilliant, I doubt he could fit the role of senior/staff/principal engineer in any one-level-below faang kind of company. Typically, these roles require good communication skills and working together with other engineers (which is really hard). So, while he's very good at the tech level, I think he primarily works alone? In that regard, it would be a very bad fit. I may be wrong, tho.