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I broke a working PR because an LLM convinced me there was a bug
https://www.droppedasbaby.com/posts/2602-02/
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offbyone42
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50m ago
Show HN: HypergraphZ – directed hypergraph library in Zig with Python bindings
https://github.com/yamafaktory/hypergraphz
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yamafaktory
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22s ago
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The OEIS meta sequence and subway stations
https://www.jeremykun.com/shortform/2026-04-09-0556/
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surprisetalk
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25s ago
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This ultra-lightweight Linux OS saved my Windows 10 laptop from the scrapheap
https://www.neowin.net/editorials/this-ultra-lightweight-linux-os-just-saved-my-windows-10-laptop...
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bundie
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1m ago
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The Lightyear Race
https://www.boristhebrave.com/2026/05/17/the-lightyear-race/
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ibobev
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2m ago
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Next Token Prediction Is a Misleading Term
https://www.boristhebrave.com/2026/05/17/next-token-prediction-is-a-misleading-term/
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ibobev
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2m ago
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Show HN: Nylon – A dynamic, self-optimizing WireGuard mesh
https://github.com/encodeous/nylon
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chenjq
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2m ago
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Simulated Evolution on the PICO-8
https://bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com/2026/05/16/simulated-evolution-on-the-pico-8/
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ibobev
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3m ago
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An obsidian plugin that answers the question: What's on your radar?
https://www.talleye.com/posts/obsidian-radar
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lfcipriani
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3m ago
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Prompt eval cues predicted refusal shifts across 32k LLM rollouts
https://medium.com/@ratnaditya/the-prompt-is-the-tell-not-the-reasoning-trace-eval-awareness-2412...
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ratnaditya
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3m ago
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Handling the great code forge fragmentation
https://www.alexselimov.com/posts/forge_fragmentation/
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aselimov3
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4m ago
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A Decade of Open Innovation
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/decade-open-innovation-red-hat-continues-scale-open-hybrid-cloud-m...
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ilreb
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5m ago
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Cloud Provider Comparison Tool
https://www.serversearcher.com/servers/provider/compare
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matt-p
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5m ago
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Understanding Synthetic Users and Synthetic Data: Future of AI-Powered Research
https://zenodo.org/records/20271450
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anasteciadunu
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6m ago
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Mistral Developing New AI Model for Banks Lacking Mythos Access
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-13/mistral-developing-new-ai-model-for-banks-lack...
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Harvesterify
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7m ago
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ExplodingWeb – find rising sites, niches and hidden opportunities
https://explodingweb.io/
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onion92
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7m ago
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Building a 1-Outlet, 4-GPU Workstation
https://jbarrow.ai/2026-05-18-gpu-workstation/
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jbarrow
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9m ago
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Sum-Check as an Algebraic Tensor Reduction: Part III
https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/posts/tensor-reductions-3/
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marcobesier
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9m ago
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Casual Archivist's Short History of Business Card: Versailles to Microsoft Word
https://themalin.co/journal/the-casual-archivists-short-history-of-the-business-card/
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bookofjoe
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9m ago
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Show HN: Catcher – An AI web testing tool where most tests never hit the API
https://github.com/Catcher2026/Catcher
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Jasssss
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10m ago
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Show HN: Engram adds universal context spine for AI coding IDEs
https://github.com/NickCirv/engram/releases/tag/v3.4.0
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NickCirv
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11m ago
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The era of free money may have ended
https://www.reuters.com/commentary/reuters-open-interest/g7-long-bond-stress-intensifies-2026-05-13/
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latentframe
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11m ago
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AI memory is not a database
https://altertable.ai/blog/2026-05-18-memory-is-not-a-database
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fvaleye
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11m ago
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Why large-scale donor programs are broken
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/may/16/aid-programmes-donors-pakistan-ngos-ci...
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baigy
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12m ago
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Show HN: I made a pulsing conductor's baton
https://bertwagner.com/posts/creating-a-pulsing-conducting-baton-part-1/
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bertwagner
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12m ago
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Ask HN: Do you know what data your AI coding agent sends to the cloud?
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lbrauer
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12m ago
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Show HN: I built a marketplace where AI agents can hire humans (& other agents)
https://gigiac.com/
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djgel
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12m ago
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'We mould trees to grow into the shape of chairs'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg0yy3gp71o
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bauc
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14m ago
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Unusual uses of OEIS sequences on GitHub
https://www.jeremykun.com/shortform/2026-04-13-0700/
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surprisetalk
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15m ago
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Apple Is Making Hit Products and High Profits from Imperfect Chips
https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-is-making-hit-products-and-high-profits-from-imperfect-chips-d32c21d8
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fortran77
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16m ago
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Russia is starting to lose ground in Ukraine
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2026/05/17/russia-is-starting-to-lose-ground-in-ukraine
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giuliomagnifico
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18m ago
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