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LLM Memory Is Broken
https://philippdubach.com/posts/summarizing-conversation-history/
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7777777phil
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13s ago
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GLX: A Bash Replacement–Oriented Programming Language for System Scripting
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danishk-sinha
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50s ago
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AI gig work explainer [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ5i_zkiZrw
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RitesofThing
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2m ago
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So, you want to serialize a B-Tree?
https://kerkour.com/btree-serde-sqlite
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redcannon218
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2m ago
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ICE Is What Happens When America Refuses to Learn from Black History
https://jemartisby.substack.com/p/ice-is-what-happens-when-america
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TheUtleyPost
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3m ago
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The Realities of Generative AI in Software Engineering
https://medium.com/takealot-engineering/the-realities-of-generative-ai-in-software-engineering-e1...
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igitur
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5m ago
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HEINEKEN's Digital Transformation: Why Change Management Comes First?
https://virtocommerce.com/blog/heineken-change-management
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lizzieyo
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6m ago
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Orbital Rocket Simulation
https://www.donutthejedi.com/
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tgig
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7m ago
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The 1000 Commits Problem
https://davekiss.com/blog/the-1000-commits-problem
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foltik
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7m ago
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The Value of Technological Progress
https://worksinprogress.co/issue/the-value-of-technological-progress/
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ortegaygasset
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8m ago
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Apple's John Ternus Could Be Tim Cook's Successor as CEO
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/technology/apple-ceo-tim-cook-john-ternus.html
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tosh
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8m ago
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How problematic is resampling audio from 44.1 to 48 kHz?
https://kevinboone.me/sample48.html
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brewmarche
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8m ago
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Ollee Watch one: Drop-in smart PCB for Casio F‑91W
https://www.olleewatch.com/shop/p/ollee-watch-one-kit
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Lwrless
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8m ago
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Code Review in the Age of AI
https://addyo.substack.com/p/code-review-in-the-age-of-ai
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ostenbom
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9m ago
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GLX: A New Programming Language, Replacement for Bash and Other Shell
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danishk-sinha
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11m ago
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Cloudflare: /cdn-cgi/ Endpoint
https://developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/reference/cdn-cgi-endpoint/
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tosh
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12m ago
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If you think you are good at math, you need to change your major out of STEM [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s8PfNFeKkQ
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CGMthrowaway
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15m ago
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Show HN: RCS Composer – a visual editor that outputs RBM JSON
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lukaslukas
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16m ago
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MCP CLI: Dynamic discovering and interacting with MCP servers
https://github.com/philschmid/mcp-cli
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philschmidxxx
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16m ago
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A Year of MCP: From Internal Experiment to Industry Standard
https://www.pento.ai/blog/a-year-of-mcp-2025-review
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leopiney
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17m ago
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Ash HN: Excavating Decision Archaeology
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brihati
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18m ago
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Scroll to Accept? – AI's pull-to-refresh moment
https://ideas.fin.ai/p/scroll-to-accept
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destraynor
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18m ago
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Automatic TLS Certificates for Common Lisp with pure-TLS/acme
https://atgreen.github.io/repl-yell/posts/pure-tls-acme/
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todsacerdoti
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18m ago
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You Can't Debug a System by Blaming a Person
https://humansinsystems.com/blog/you-cant-debug-a-systems-by-blaming-a-person
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yunusozen
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19m ago
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Beating the House for the Love of Math
https://advantage-player.com/blog/from-excel-to-web-blackjack-calculator
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prolly97
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19m ago
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AngelScript
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AngelScript
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flykespice
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22m ago
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An alternative to code mode: serverless MCP
https://www.speakeasy.com/blog/how-we-reduced-token-usage-by-100x-dynamic-toolsets-v2
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ndimares
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23m ago
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Meta Unveils Nuclear-Power Plan to Fuel Its AI Ambitions
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/meta-unveils-sweeping-nuclear-power-plan-to-fuel-its-ai-ambitions-65c...
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fortran77
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24m ago
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EU states' nod on Mercosur trade deal ends 25-year wait
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/9/eu-states-nod-on-mercosur-trade-deal-ends-25-year-wait
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wslh
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25m ago
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Show HN: LiteGPT – Pre-training a 124M LLM from scratch on a single RTX 4090
https://github.com/kmkrofficial/LiteGPT
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kmkrworks
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29m ago
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Who are the companies that still use Perl in their back end?
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micorazon
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18h ago
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weird_tentacles
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17h ago
My understanding is that the New York Times is a big Perl shop out there in thems back offices
micorazon
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17h ago
Wow, that's a big company, thank you for your information
grep_it
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11h ago
Last I heard, DuckDuckGo backend was Perl.
micorazon
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10h ago
So my default search engine was also in perl.. that's really great to know, thank you for your information
zerr
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6h ago
Raku (Perl 6) is interesting as well. I have a feeling that nobody (of significant size) adopted it in production.
aristofun
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32m ago
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