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1•yusufozkan•42s ago•0 comments

The AI Depression

http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-ai-depression.html
1•speckx•1m ago•0 comments

Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/25/technology/social-media-trial-verdict.html
2•mrjaeger•2m ago•0 comments

Should I Iron This Shirt?

https://weirdtools.xyz/should-i-iron-this-shirt/
1•kadirmalak•2m ago•0 comments

Google is expanding to neutral atom quantum computing

https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/research/neutral-atom-quantum-computers/
1•ernesto95•3m ago•0 comments

Long-Form Comes to Bridgy Fed

https://blog.anew.social/long-form-comes-to-bridgy-fed/
1•Kye•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Τ³-Bench is out – can agents handle complex docs and live calls?

2•victorbarres•5m ago•0 comments

Apple Can Create Smaller On-Device AI Models from Google's Gemini

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/25/apple-google-gemini-distill-models/
3•thm•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Chat that dynamically assembles UI over time

https://beta.kailaido.com/
1•terryr518•6m ago•0 comments

Unthinkingness, Conspiracies, and What to Do About Them [audio]

https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2025/10/27/333-gordon-pennycook-on-unthinkingness-co...
1•BiraIgnacio•7m ago•1 comments

Is Creativity a Young Person's Game?

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/is-creativity-a-young-persons-game/
1•ilamont•7m ago•0 comments

A rare active volcano on Mars may be causing the whole planet to spin faster

https://www.livescience.com/space/mars/a-rare-active-volcano-on-mars-may-be-causing-the-whole-pla...
1•Brajeshwar•8m ago•0 comments

UK iPhone users face over-18 age check to use services after update

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/25/apple-iphone-users-face-over-18-age-check-to-u...
3•chrisjj•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Open-source agentic commerce marketplace

https://marketplace.openship.org
1•theturtletalks•8m ago•0 comments

Sunset of Bitbucket Issues and Wikis

https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Bitbucket-articles/Announcing-sunset-of-Bitbucket-Issues-a...
1•eslaught•11m ago•0 comments

My 'Oh My OpenCode' Setup

https://blog.vfiles.no/posts/my-oh-my-opencode-setup/
1•DiFronzo•11m ago•0 comments

A motion graphics library in ~100 lines

https://skeary.me/blog/motion
1•philocalyst•11m ago•0 comments

Android Sets New Record for Mobile Web Performance

https://blog.chromium.org/2026/03/android-sets-new-record-for-mobile-web.html
1•HieronymusBosch•11m ago•0 comments

We tried Modal, Cloudflare Containers, and Sprites, then built our own

https://camelai.com/blog/we-tried-every-container-service-then-built-our-own
1•illiana•13m ago•0 comments

Yo – A programming language blending C, Lisp, JavaScript, Rust, Zig, Koka, etc.

https://github.com/shd101wyy/Yo
1•shd101wyy•14m ago•0 comments

How AI Is Creeping into the New York Times

https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/2026/03/how-ai-creeping-new-york-times/686528/
1•JumpCrisscross•14m ago•0 comments

American AI Jobs Risk Index

https://digitalplanet.tufts.edu/ai-and-the-emerging-geography-of-american-job-risk-page/
1•littlexsparkee•15m ago•0 comments

You Computer Geeks Are All the Same

https://www.louiechristie.com/blog/2021/02/19/you-computer-geeks-are-all-the-same/
1•louiechristie•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: 82.2M startup alternative for Product Demos

1•gapostolov•16m ago•0 comments

Meta Is Cutting Several Hundred Jobs Amid Record AI Spending

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-25/meta-is-cutting-several-hundred-jobs-amid-reco...
2•DGAP•16m ago•0 comments

The internet's original sin (2023)

https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/21/the-internets-original-sin/
2•hn_acker•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built an integration for RL training of browser agents for everyone

https://github.com/PrimeIntellect-ai/verifiers/tree/main/verifiers/envs/integrations/browser_env
3•filtr12•20m ago•1 comments

A linemans 100 year grid build

https://new-grid-pulse.base44.app
1•wesley-Alan•21m ago•0 comments

Python 3.2 and Concurrent.futures: The Release That Made Python 3 Worth Using

https://techlife.blog/python-3-2-and-concurrent-futures-the-release-that-made-python-3-worth-using
1•tsenturk•23m ago•0 comments

Spiral of AI Selling

https://balanarayan.com/2026/03/25/spiral-of-ai-selling/
1•speckx•24m ago•0 comments
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Quantization from the Ground Up

https://ngrok.com/blog/quantization
26•samwho•1h ago

Comments

armcat•38m ago
This is beautifully written and visualised, well done! The KL divergence comparisons between original and different quantisation levels is on-point. I'm not sure people realize how powerful quantisation methods are and what they've done for democratising local AI. And there are some great players out there like Unsloth and Pruna.
samwho•10m ago
Thank you! I was really surprised how robust models are to losing information. It seems wrong that they can be compressed so much and still function at all, never mind function quite closely to the original size.

Think we're only going to keep seeing more progress in this area on the research side, too.

cphoover•29m ago
5-10% accuracy is like the difference between a usable model, and unusable model.
samwho•8m ago
Definitely could be, but in the time I spent talking to the 4-bit models in comparison to the 16-bit original it seemed surprisingly capable still. I do recommend benchmarking quantized models at the specific tasks you care about.
aarondf•4m ago
My word... samwho is doing some of the best technical explainers on the internet right now.
mrsilencedogood•2m ago
Quantization is important for me because it's the only way out I can see for a future of programming that doesn't involve going through a giant bigco who can run, as the article says, a machine with 2TB of memory. And not just memory, but my understanding is that for the model to be performant, it has to be VRAM to boot.

This comes as the latest concern of mine in a long line around "how software gets written" remaining free-as-in-freedom. I've always been really uneasy about how reliant many programming languages were on Jetbrains editors, only vaguely comforted by their "open-core" offering, which naturally only existed for languages with strong OSS competition for IDEs (so... java and python, really). "Intellisense" seemed very expensive to implement and was hugely helpful in writing programs without stopping every 4 seconds to look up whether removing whitespace at the end of a line is trim, strip, or something else in this language. I was naturally pleased to see language servers take off, even if it was much to my chagrin that it came from Microsoft, who clearly was out of open standards to EEE and decided to speed up the process by making some new ones.

Now LLMs are the next big worry of mine. It seems pretty bad for free and open software if the "2-person project, funded indirectly by the welfare state of a nordic or eastern-european nation" model that drives ridiculously important core libre/OSS libraries now is even less able to compete with trillion dollar corporations.

Open-weight, quantized, but still __good__ models seem like the only way out. I remain somewhat hopeful just from how far local models have come - they're significantly more usable than they were a year ago, and we've got more tools like LM Studio etc making running them easy. But there's still a good way to go.

I'll be sad if a "programming laptop" ends up going from "literally anything that can run debian" to "yeah you need an RTX 7090, 128GB of VRAM, and the 2kW wearable power supply backpack addon at a minimum".