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AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint

https://blog.laserphile.com/2026/08/aliexpress-webpage-keeping-multipoint.html
537•emctech•6h ago•181 comments

I like 'em thick: an apology to my English teachers

https://www.experimental-history.com/p/i-like-em-thick
78•Ariarule•2d ago•14 comments

Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device

https://simedw.com/2026/08/20/midi-autocomplete/
278•simedw•4h ago•67 comments

Malicious Rust crate Arrayref runs a build-time payload

https://safedep.io/arrayref-proc-macro1-rust-build-time-malware/
228•abhisek•2h ago•174 comments

HTML Can Do That

https://chrisburnell.com/html-can-do-that/
143•encyclopedism•1d ago•25 comments

CIA funding helped keep NeXT afloat in the 80s

https://www.wsj.com/tech/steve-jobs-apple-next-cia-161b65f9?st=NWWds1&reflink=desktopwebshare_per...
86•EwanG•16h ago•27 comments

DiffusionGemma Technical Report

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.00146
66•gmays•2h ago•11 comments

How to compromise your system with a job interview

https://www.codedge.de/posts/how-to-compromise-your-system-with-a-job-interview
15•codedge•28m ago•3 comments

Hacking with Claude on a $27 Smart Watch

https://www.mikekasberg.com/blog/2026/08/19/hacking-with-claude-on-a-27-smart-watch.html
41•speckx•2h ago•23 comments

Clean up Claude 5's token vomit with a separate LLM

https://github.com/zachahn/vomit
31•Bluestein•53m ago•18 comments

Xorg-Server 26.0.99.901

https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2026-August/003741.html
51•st_goliath•3h ago•9 comments

Every Model Cheats

https://dreadnode.io/research/every-model-cheats-prompt-level-mitigation-of-cheating-on-offensive...
26•vga805•2h ago•14 comments

Double-double: 31 digits of precision without leaving the FPU

https://marekfiser.com/blog/double-double-arithmetic/
17•iliketrains•3d ago•2 comments

Mojo is now open source

https://www.modular.com/blog/mojo-open-source
210•visheshdembla•1d ago•55 comments

Proof of Human (YC S23) Is Hiring a Member of Technical Staff

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/proof-of-human/jobs/ZTZHEbb-member-of-technical-staff
1•timshell•4h ago

Git at any scale

https://cursor.com/blog/git-at-any-scale
117•meetpateltech•1d ago•11 comments

Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone (2003)

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030825-00/?p=42803
306•luu•10h ago•106 comments

Launch HN: Vendo (YC S26) – Let users build features on top of your product

https://github.com/runvendo/vendo
8•yousefh409•49m ago•1 comments

An elliptic curve of rank ≥ 30

https://elliptic-rank.icarm.cloud/curve/273
29•robinhouston•2h ago•10 comments

Bun 1.4

https://bun.com/blog/bun-v1.4
126•meetpateltech•2h ago•58 comments

Anti-AI fonts are useless and harmful

https://blog.yaros.ae/anti-ai-fonts-are-useless-and-harmful/
11•speckx•1h ago•4 comments

A theory for decades of C vulnerabilities

https://strawberry9.github.io/the-wrong-memory/Appendix_02.html
6•SilentLambda•3d ago•0 comments

Why the Ocean Cleanup hasn't solved the plastic pollution crisis

https://therevelator.org/why-ocean-cleanup-has-not-solved-plastic-pollution/
50•sohkamyung•3h ago•45 comments

Show HN: Check if any of the $656M in unclaimed royalties at The MLC is yours

https://pub.doub.ly/
21•knaught•1h ago•6 comments

Nearly 1,400 live streams from Japan

https://tomarigi.me/
50•pajop•2d ago•10 comments

Stop Anthropomorphizing Intermediate Tokens as Reasoning/Thinking Traces

https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.09762
111•nunodonato•1d ago•31 comments

Show HN: Open-source Stripe Connect alternative

https://zoneless.com
21•tinyprojects•1h ago•11 comments

Theory of Fluids Enters the 21st Century

https://www.quantamagazine.org/theory-of-fluids-enters-the-21st-century-20260817/
39•librasteve•3d ago•3 comments

Turns are Better than Radians (2022)

https://www.computerenhance.com/p/turns-are-better-than-radians
310•mayoff•14h ago•165 comments

An American Mosaic (interactive map of ancestry census data)

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/07/01/us/america-ancestry-census-data-map.html
22•cckolon•3d ago•5 comments
Open in hackernews

JEP 515: Ahead-of-Time Method Profiling

https://openjdk.org/jeps/515
101•cempaka•1y ago

Comments

nmstoker•1y ago
Would be interesting if the Faster Python team considered this approach for Python (although maybe they already did?)
motoboi•1y ago
The most impact will be achieved on java standard library, like Streams (cited in the article). Right now, although their behavior is well stablished and they are mostly used in the "factory" mode (no user subclassing or implementation of the stream api), they cannot be shipped with the JVM already compiled.

If you can find a way (which this JEP is one way) to make the bulk of the java standard api AOT compiled, then java programs will be faster (much faster).

Also, the JVM is already an engine marvel (java JIT code is fast as hell), but this will make java programs much nimbler.

rzwitserloot•1y ago
I assume you meant with the AOT argument: "The initial few minutes of a JVM's existence, which would be the entire lifetime if you're using java the way you use e.g. your average executable in your `/usr/bin` dir".

Saying "java programs will be faster" is perhaps a bit misleading to those who don't know how java works. This will speed up only the first moments of a JVM execution, nothing more. Or, I misread the JEP, in which case I'd owe you one if you can explain what I missed.

As a java developer this will be lightly convenient when developing. We go through JVM warmup a lot more than your average user ever does. Personally I think I'm on the low end (I like debuggers, and I don't use TDD-style "what I work on is dictated by a unit test run and thus I rerun the tests a lot during development". But still it excites me somewhat, so that should mean your average java dev should be excited quite a bit by this.

I am not all that experienced in it, but I gather that lambda-style java deployments (self contained simple apps that run on demand and could in theory be operating on a 'lets boot up a JVM to run this tiny job which won't last more than half a second') have looong ago moved on from actually booting JVMs for every job, such as by using Graal, an existing AOT tool. But if you weren't using those, hoo boy. This gives every java app 'graal level bootup' for as far as I can tell effectively free (a smidge of disk space to store the profile).

For the kinds of java deployments I'm more familiar with (a server that boots as the box boots and stays running until a reboot is needed to update deps or the app itself), this probably won't cause a noticable performance boost.

indolering•1y ago
I thought Graal was going to slowly replace HotSpot?
vips7L•1y ago
There was talk of the graal jit replacing C2, but native image will never replace HotSpot.
mshockwave•1y ago
in addition to storing profiles, what about caching some native code? so that we can eliminate the JIT overhead for hot functions

EDIT: they describe this in their "Alternative" section as future work

tikkabhuna•1y ago
Is this similar/the same as Azul Zing’s ReadyNow feature?
rst•1y ago
Faint echoes of the very first optimizing compiler, Fortran I, which did a monte carlo simulation of the flow graph to attempt to detect hot spots in the flow graph so it could allocate registers to inner loops first.
indolering•1y ago
OpenJ9 has had some of this type of functionality for a while now. Glad to see the difference between interpreted and compiled languages continue to get fuzzier.
pjmlp•1y ago
Even longer than that, OpenJ9 AOT capabilities, and JIT cache, go back to the Websphere Real-Time JVM, whose branding had nothing to do with J2EE application server.

Most documentation is gone from the Internet, I was able to dig one of the old manuals,

https://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/misc/ftp.software.ibm.com/sof...

These kind of features have been available in commercial JVMs like those for a while now, what the community is finally getting are free beer versions of such capabilities.