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I spent $266 and four AI models to own my tablet. GLM-5.3 finished it in a day

https://ericpardee.github.io/fire-hd-ownership/
243•dr_pardee•3h ago•88 comments

GLM-5.3 (open-weight) beat Anthropic/OpenAI models – for 1/5 the cost

https://reinvently.co.uk/tools/ed-o-meter/
127•ed-is-ai•1h ago•53 comments

How Complex Systems Fail (1998)

https://how.complexsystems.fail/
96•shortcrct•2h ago•15 comments

A website for debloated open source alternatives

https://debloat.dev/
26•ryanvogel•54m ago•7 comments

Malware infects Android-based automotive head unit firmware

https://securelist.com/android-head-unit-malware/121106/
156•campuscodi•4h ago•69 comments

Why Sal Khan't: On Learning by Making but Teaching by Telling

https://punyamishra.com/2026/04/16/why-sal-khant-on-learning-by-making-but-teaching-by-telling/
32•the-mitr•1h ago•7 comments

My favorite nonfiction books about cults, scams, and schemes

https://bookdna.com/best-books/nonfiction-about-cults-scams-and-schemes
108•bwb•3h ago•26 comments

Slovakia finds Russian backdoor in traffic speed cameras

https://risky.biz/risky-bulletin-slovakia-finds-russian-backdoor-in-traffic-speed-cameras/
183•dredmorbius•3h ago•66 comments

Coconut Oil Jet Fuel Matches Kerosene's Efficiency in Engine Tests

https://studyfinds.com/coconut-oil-jet-fuel-matches-kerosenes-efficiency-in-engine-tests/
47•mdp2021•1h ago•47 comments

To become a better writer, read as much as you can

https://nappertime.com/the-golden-rule-of-becoming-a-better-writer/
369•andsoitis•14h ago•235 comments

Wi-Fi 8 is the first wireless upgrade in years that isn't chasing speed

https://www.xda-developers.com/wi-fi-8-first-wireless-upgrade-years-isnt-chasing-speed-home-netwo...
190•taubek•11h ago•145 comments

The End of an Athlon

http://www.os2museum.com/wp/the-end-of-an-athlon/
161•userbinator•11h ago•73 comments

What Is a Harness?

https://earendil.com/posts/what-is-a-harness/
118•tosh•3h ago•80 comments

Things I want in a modern relational query language

https://sporks.space/2026/08/19/things-i-want-in-a-modern-relational-query-language/
50•zdw•23h ago•40 comments

I gave Qwen 3.8 27B a reverse-engineering job and it finished in 30 minutes

https://www.xda-developers.com/qwen-3-8-27b-reverse-engineering-job-frontier-model/
229•raybb•7h ago•105 comments

Why your local LLM feels dumber than it is

https://forum.level1techs.com/t/why-your-local-llm-feels-dumber-than-it-is/253917
449•felineflock•23h ago•182 comments

MartyPC is a cross-platform emulator of early PCs written in Rust

https://martypc.net/
176•boilerupnc•14h ago•56 comments

Show HN: Live 3D satellite tracker and the declassified Pentagon UFO archive

https://skylens.yantraai.app/
51•skylensspace•8h ago•25 comments

Vit D assoc w better cognition in those w sleep disturb./mild cognitive impair

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1389945726001991?via%3Dihub
12•bookofjoe•1h ago•0 comments

JIT Compiling Code in 5μs

https://malisper.me/jit-compiling-code-in-5-us/
136•zX41ZdbW•11h ago•88 comments

Amiga-Inspired AROS Goes Bare Metal on Raspberry Pi

https://hackaday.com/2026/08/23/amiga-inspired-aros-goes-bare-metal-on-raspberry-pi/
33•mdp2021•3h ago•2 comments

The Art and Beauty of Blade Runner (2015)

https://nappertime.com/the-art-of-and-beauty-of-blade-runner/
157•cocacola1•16h ago•93 comments

I Dream of Quieter Computing

https://henry.codes/writing/i-dream-of-quieter-computing/
96•Sir_Twist•15h ago•105 comments

Hister – A private, full content search index that you control

https://hister.org/
451•auraham•4d ago•97 comments

I set a trap for a book-marketing scammer (2025)

https://rwwgreene.substack.com/p/i-set-a-trap-for-a-book-marketing
71•rznicolet•23h ago•44 comments

Scrap (2006)

https://twitter.com/moxie/status/2091218652133732491
399•tosh•23h ago•216 comments

Fast and Hard Code

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/8/22/fast-hard-code/
97•tosh•12h ago•64 comments

ElevenLabs, TwelveLabs, ThirteenLabs

https://quantumi.sh/public/labs.html
462•jemoka•1d ago•138 comments

typ.ing

https://typ.ing/
338•bookofjoe•5d ago•107 comments

Thinking in Python

https://thinkinginpython.com/
271•pjacotg•23h ago•57 comments
Open in hackernews

Precomputing Transparency Order in 3D

https://jacobdoescode.com/2025/05/18/precomputing-transparency-order-in-3d
14•jacobp100•1y ago

Comments

bschwindHN•1y ago
> Today, getting the correct order for translucent faces typically involves sorting the faces by their distance to the camera on the CPU, then sending the sorted faces to the GPU. This means every time the camera moves, you need to re-sort the translucent faces.

Don't most games and rendering engines these days use order-independent transparency if they care about these problems?

https://osor.io/OIT

How does the method in the OP article work if you're rendering meshes instead of planar objects? Sure, a mesh is just composed of planar triangles, but that's a _lot_ of triangles to sort, and with an O(n^2) algorithm, it's going to be painful.

user____name•1y ago
A big problem with OIT techniques is that it presumes all see-trough surfaces use alpha blending. In reality other blending modes can be used, most notably additive blending. Additive blending is very useful because it ensures the surface will always be brighter than the background, which is important for things like fire, which look strange when the background is actually brighter than the blended surface, this is quite common.

Another issue is that OIT techniques usually have a breaking point where drawing too many layers will start showing artefacts.

So in order for OIT to work correctly you have to enforce all surfaces to be either opaque or use alpha blending and also avoid drawing too many layers. This is more limiting than sorting based approaches for the average usecase, even if it does end up fixing cases that aren't easily fixed via sorting. Besides that, people working in games and realtime rendering have simply gotten accustomed to designing around alpha blending issues.

bschwindHN•1y ago
What's the granularity of sorting, for most modern games? I'm guessing just sorting by an object or mesh center, instead of sorting each triangle, but are there are methods I'm unaware of?