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Apple M5 chip

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/10/apple-unleashes-m5-the-next-big-leap-in-ai-performance-for...
1037•mihau•16h ago•1114 comments

Claude Haiku 4.5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-haiku-4-5
531•adocomplete•12h ago•201 comments

Closer to production quality Python notebooks with `marimo check`

https://marimo.io/blog/marimo-check
30•dmadisetti•1w ago•11 comments

Free applicatives, the handle pattern, and remote systems

https://exploring-better-ways.bellroy.com/free-applicatives-the-handle-pattern-and-remote-systems...
13•_jackdk_•1h ago•1 comments

Build a Superscalar 8-Bit CPU (YouTube Playlist) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwjMLyBU4RU&list=PLyR4neQXqQo5nPdEiMbaEJxWiy_UuyNN4&index=1
41•lrsjng•5d ago•2 comments

I almost got hacked by a 'job interview'

https://blog.daviddodda.com/how-i-almost-got-hacked-by-a-job-interview
835•DavidDodda•16h ago•431 comments

Zed is now available on Windows

https://zed.dev/blog/zed-for-windows-is-here
274•meetpateltech•12h ago•106 comments

What Does George Orwell's '1984' Mean in 2024?

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-does-george-orwells-1984-mean-in-2024-180984468/
17•KnuthIsGod•25m ago•0 comments

TaxCalcBench: Evaluating Frontier Models on the Tax Calculation Task

https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.16126
8•handfuloflight•1h ago•0 comments

IRS open sources its fact graph

https://github.com/IRS-Public/fact-graph
227•ronbenton•5h ago•58 comments

Writing an LLM from scratch, part 22 – training our LLM

https://www.gilesthomas.com/2025/10/llm-from-scratch-22-finally-training-our-llm
120•gpjt•5h ago•1 comments

Are hard drives getting better?

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/are-hard-drives-getting-better-lets-revisit-the-bathtub-curve/
162•HieronymusBosch•11h ago•68 comments

Retiring Windows 10 and Microsoft's move towards a surveillance state

https://www.scottrlarson.com/publications/publication-windows-move-towards-surveillance/
312•trinsic2•4h ago•190 comments

Who's Submitting AI-Tainted Filings in Court?

https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/whos-submitting-ai-tainted-filings-in-court/
20•cratermoon•4h ago•6 comments

Bringing NumPy's type-completeness score to nearly 90%

https://pyrefly.org/blog/numpy-type-completeness/
59•todsacerdoti•1w ago•25 comments

Leaving serverless led to performance improvement and a simplified architecture

https://www.unkey.com/blog/serverless-exit
331•vednig•17h ago•195 comments

An Electrical Engineering View of a Mechanical Watch (2003) [video]

https://techtv.mit.edu/videos/15895-an-electrical-engineering-view-of-a-mechanical-watch
67•o4c•1w ago•13 comments

A Gemma model helped discover a new potential cancer therapy pathway

https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-gemma-ai-cancer-therapy-discovery/
87•alexcos•10h ago•20 comments

Looking at kmalloc() and the SLUB Memory Allocator (2019)

https://ruffell.nz/programming/writeups/2019/02/15/looking-at-kmalloc-and-the-slub-memory-allocat...
5•signa11•3d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Halloy – Modern IRC client

https://github.com/squidowl/halloy
304•culinary-robot•17h ago•83 comments

Functions Are Asymmetric

https://www.elbeno.com/blog/?p=1804
5•ingve•3d ago•2 comments

ImapGoose

https://whynothugo.nl/journal/2025/10/15/introducing-imapgoose/
50•xarvatium•6h ago•9 comments

F5 says hackers stole undisclosed BIG-IP flaws, source code

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/f5-says-hackers-stole-undisclosed-big-ip-flaws-sou...
158•WalterSobchak•15h ago•70 comments

Pwning the Nix ecosystem

https://ptrpa.ws/nixpkgs-actions-abuse
252•SuperShibe•15h ago•47 comments

New Alzheimer's Treatment Clears Plaques from Brains of Mice Within Hours

https://www.sciencealert.com/new-alzheimers-treatment-clears-plaques-from-brains-of-mice-within-h...
52•amichail•3h ago•22 comments

Next Steps for the Caddy Project Maintainership

https://caddy.community/t/next-steps-for-the-caddy-project-maintainership/33076
138•francislavoie•7h ago•73 comments

We're losing the war against drug-resistant infections faster than we thought

https://www.npr.org/sections/goats-and-soda/2025/10/15/g-s1-93449/antibiotic-resistance-bacteria
60•pseudolus•3h ago•10 comments

A kernel stack use-after-free: Exploiting Nvidia's GPU Linux drivers

https://blog.quarkslab.com/./nvidia_gpu_kernel_vmalloc_exploit.html
152•mustache_kimono•15h ago•17 comments

Recursive Language Models (RLMs)

https://alexzhang13.github.io/blog/2025/rlm/
90•talhof8•11h ago•24 comments

Recreating the Canon Cat document interface

https://lab.alexanderobenauer.com/updates/the-jasper-report
98•tonyg•14h ago•10 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Code Claude Code

https://github.com/RVCA212/codesys
117•sean_•5mo ago
In the nature of Open Source, I am releasing something I'm actively working on but is insanely simple and will likely be made anyways.

It is an SDK for scripting Claude Code.

It's a lightweight (155 lines) and free wrapper around claude code

This is a big deal because it seems that using claude code and cursor has become largly repitive. My workflow typically goes like this:

Plan out my task into a file, then have claude code implement the plan into my code.

I'm actively building a product with this, but still wanted to make it OSS!

Use it now with `pip install codesys`

Comments

tarboreus•5mo ago
I was thinking about doing something like this. I write a lot of boilerplate about "ok we need to discuss before you implement, ask clarifying questions" so it doesn't go rushing ahead.
sean_•5mo ago
yea this boilerplate is super simple and effective. It's essentially mimicing how I use claude code and cursor, but with low level control.

A very cool thing I'm working on in this space is having an llm code with the codesys sdk, then run the code.

So imagine cursor coding a codesys file instead of doing the task directly so that it instead scripts claude code to do a sequence of actions and allows cursor/the user to simply analyze the results.

this also enables parralel claude code sessions which is super cool!

ramoz•5mo ago
same but the interaction between me and Claude is too dynamic, and my planning framework is more robust than single files. If anything I could speed my workflow up but writing a bash script that calls gemini for my plans - i feed entire codebases or parts of a large codebase (using Prompt Tower) to gemini for the planning - Claude Code isnt as reliable. But even that is iterative with Gemini.
RVRC•5mo ago
I haven’t used Gemini as much but it doesn’t seem as smart as Claude, especially at exploring the codebase.

I’ve never heard of prompt tower either, so definitely something to look into!

justanotheratom•5mo ago
Is "Code Claude Code" a play on "Bob Loblaw"?

https://arresteddevelopment.fandom.com/wiki/Bob_Loblaw

fny•5mo ago
I’d guess Run Forest Run.
conception•5mo ago
I was on Go Dogs Go!
mmoustafa•5mo ago
Ha! I prefer this one
frank_nitti•5mo ago
Or for the younger generation Go Diego Go
sean_•5mo ago
I never heard of Bob Loblaw, so no.

It's more a play on the phrase 'Code the thing that Codes the thing'

edmundsauto•5mo ago
If anyone else was curious to see the source, it’s hard to find due to the name collision on Google.

Here it is - https://github.com/RVCA212/codesys

divan•5mo ago
Is it the same lines of RooCode task orchestrator [1] or claude-task-master[2] ?

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPTCoding/comments/1k8641f/roo_...

[2] https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master

Seems like this task orchestration is the next must-have thing for every agentic AI solution and it makes perfect sense.

sean_•5mo ago
same idea, yes

this seems simpler and more straight forward though

ramoz•5mo ago
also MCP bloat - I prefer my Claude Code agent raw. It has it's own capable tools and plans development with task lists now - works really well with a greater meta-level tasking and context orchestration.
anotherpaulg•5mo ago
Fun project with a nice compact code base. Agreed that ad-hoc scripting agents can be very powerful.

Aider has had support for scripting [0] in python or via the command line for a long time.

I made a screencast [1] recently that included ad-hoc bash scripting aider as part of the effort to add support for 130 new programming languages. It may give a flavor for how powerful this approach can be.

[0] https://aider.chat/docs/scripting.html

[1] https://aider.chat/docs/recordings/tree-sitter-language-pack...

RVRC•5mo ago
Paul!!!

I first made a scripting tool of aider that I didn't open source: (https://cloudcoding.ai)

Scripting with aider gives lower level control but this is also its shortcoming to why I prefer scripting Claude code.

Claude code is like a better architect mode and people want higher and higher levels of abstraction away from the coding and more towards the vibing.

Terretta•5mo ago
Adding Swift (and 129 others) in March was a big deal, thank you.
ramoz•5mo ago
Building a product brewed in the alchemy of current-day LLMs is how we end up with new langchains.
RVRC•5mo ago
Very true!

This isn’t the product I’m building which is why i opened sourced it, but it allows for my product to be made

I’m sure Anthropic will release this exact sdk in a week or two

gitroom•5mo ago
This is a cool little project, and honestly, pushing out simple tools early always gets my gears turning - now Im sitting here thinking about what tiny scripts in my setup could use a little love.
Jimmc414•5mo ago
I have been creating a change document as Claude.md and asking Claude Code to implement it. It was been working very well. Hire is this different?
user3939382•5mo ago
A little tangential but, I can’t get any LLMs to write a codepen for a parallel parking animation.