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27•mooreds•27m ago•6 comments

GhostLock, a stack-UAF that has existed in all Linux distributions for 15 years

https://nebusec.ai/research/ionstack-part-2/
145•ranger_danger•4d ago•55 comments

Cyberpunk Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels

https://shellzine.net/cyberpunk-comics/
119•zdw•5h ago•25 comments

Tiny Emulators

https://floooh.github.io/tiny8bit-preview/index.html
179•naves•8h ago•10 comments

Ask HN: Add flag for AI-generated articles

214•levkk•3h ago•143 comments

So you want to learn physics (second edition, 2021)

https://www.susanrigetti.com/physics
132•azhenley•5d ago•19 comments

Designing and assembling my first PCB

https://vilkeliskis.com/b/2026/0711.html
70•tadasv•5h ago•24 comments

First look at Quest, the final ship of Antarctic explorer Shackleton

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/quest-shipwreck-expedition-images-9.7262229
12•curmudgeon22•4d ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (July 2026)

99•david927•7h ago•292 comments

Claude Code sends 33k tokens before reading the prompt; OpenCode sends 7k

https://systima.ai/blog/claude-code-vs-opencode-token-overhead
503•systima•10h ago•281 comments

Migrating a production AI agent to GPT-5.6: 2.2x faster, 27% cheaper

https://ploy.ai/blog/migrating-a-production-ai-agent-to-gpt-5-6
160•brryant•11h ago•60 comments

Kode Dot Programmable pocket device for makers, pentesters and geeks

https://kode.diy
54•iNic•7h ago•14 comments

LARP – Revenue infrastructure for serious founders

https://www.larp.website/
183•BerislavLopac•11h ago•40 comments

Why Vanilla JavaScript

https://guseyn.com/html/posts/why-vanilla-js.html
99•guseyn•5h ago•54 comments

How we can reduce traffic congestion

https://research.google/blog/the-power-of-collaboration-how-we-can-reduce-traffic-congestion/
99•raahelb•12h ago•116 comments

Why write code in 2026

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2026/07/09/write-code
128•softwaredoug•2d ago•167 comments

I Learned to Read Again

https://substack.magazinenongrata.com/p/how-i-learned-to-read-again
117•georgex7•10h ago•48 comments

Vint Cerf, “father of the Internet”, is retiring

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/30/the-father-of-the-internet-is-finally-retiring/
289•compiler-guy•3d ago•166 comments

Modernizing Property Tax Assessments in Allegheny County

https://www.prohousingpgh.org/blog/new-report-modernizing-property-tax-assessments-in-allegheny-c...
32•mooreds•2h ago•18 comments

Automation Without Understanding

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.06377
104•root-parent•11h ago•45 comments

Are you telling me a readonly property is wrecking my performance?

https://shub.club/writings/2026/july/check-your-scrollheight/
3•forthwall•3d ago•2 comments

Profiling the "Abundance" housing bottleneck with real data

https://laxmena.com/same-capacity-less-throughput
34•laxmena•6h ago•21 comments

The four horsemen behind Postgres outages

https://malisper.me/the-four-horsemen-behind-thousands-of-postgres-outages/
25•craigkerstiens•3d ago•11 comments

Flash-MSA: Accelerating Million-Token Training with Sparse Attention Kernels

https://nanduruganesh.github.io/flash-msa/
31•rawsh•7h ago•1 comments

Against Usefulness

https://www.motivenotes.ai/p/against-usefulness
94•supo•10h ago•24 comments

I love LLMs, I hate hype

https://geohot.github.io//blog/jekyll/update/2026/07/12/i-love-llms.html
364•therepanic•9h ago•227 comments

Mechanistic interpretability researchers applying causality theory to LLMs

https://cacm.acm.org/news/can-we-understand-how-large-language-models-reason/
91•adunk•10h ago•66 comments

Calculix: A Free Software Three-Dimensional Structural Finite Element Program

https://www.calculix.de/
10•joebig•3d ago•1 comments

What xAI's Grok build CLI sends to xAI: A wire-level analysis

https://gist.github.com/cereblab/dc9a40bc26120f4540e4e09b75ffb547
421•jhoho•1d ago•163 comments

Ghostel.el: Terminal emulator powered by libghostty

https://dakra.github.io/ghostel/
267•signa11•19h ago•52 comments
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Using Coalton to implement a quantum compiler (2022)

https://coalton-lang.github.io/20220906-quantum-compiler/
57•andsoitis•1y ago

Comments

reikonomusha•1y ago
Coalton remains in active development and is used at a couple companies. Like a handful of others in recent history, it's a language that's designed and implemented directly against the needs of either actual products or (PLT-unrelated) research initiatives, so things like performance aren't an afterthought.

There are a few software engineering positions in the Boston, MA area to work on the Coalton compiler (algebraic type systems, optimizations, high-performance computing, dev tools, ...) and to use it for autonomous, firm realtime systems (unrelated to quantum). Email in profile if interested.

joshjob42•1y ago
Is Coalton compatible broadly compatible with the features of CIEL? I've been interested in getting into CL, and CIEL seems like a very nice batteries-included way to do that. But Coalton is also quite interesting and brings some features that may be useful. But I'm such a novice in this particular space (I'm mostly a Julia user with Python and some elisp) that I can't quite tell. Obviously I could start learning CL using CIEL and later play with Coalton but was just wondering if you knew how they may play together.
reikonomusha•1y ago
Coalton can be used wherever (almost any) Common Lisp can be used: mixed in, side by side, exclusively, as an library, etc.

CIEL doesn't presently ship any native Coalton interfaces, so all invocations of CIEL within Coalton code would have to be in a "lisp" form, which is like Rust's "unsafe".

    (define (some-coalton-function arg)
      ;; break out to Lisp
      (lisp String (arg)
        ...CIEL stuff here...))
On ordinary safety settings, the String declaration on the Lisp code will be checked at runtime so that wrong types don't leak back into the surrounding/calling Coalton code.

Conversely, Coalton code can be freely used within Common Lisp code regardless of whether it uses CIEL.

dang•1y ago
A couple bits of past discussion:

Using Coalton to Implement a Quantum Compiler - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36413832 - June 2023 (1 comment)

Using Coalton to Implement a Quantum Compiler - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32741928 - Sept 2022 (1 comment)