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

https://martypc.net/
16•boilerupnc•1h ago•0 comments

Scrap (2006)

https://twitter.com/moxie/status/2091218652133732491
348•tosh•10h ago•188 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
238•felineflock•10h ago•82 comments

NanoGPT Speedrun Frontier

https://www.primeintellect.ai/research/nanogpt-speedrun
68•stared•6h ago•19 comments

I Dream of Quieter Computing

https://henry.codes/writing/i-dream-of-quieter-computing/
9•Sir_Twist•2h ago•0 comments

ElevenLabs, TwelveLabs, ThirteenLabs

https://quantumi.sh/public/labs.html
342•jemoka•13h ago•108 comments

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

https://hister.org/
279•auraham•4d ago•73 comments

The Art and Beauty of Blade Runner

https://nappertime.com/the-art-of-and-beauty-of-blade-runner/
19•cocacola1•3h ago•5 comments

typ.ing

https://typ.ing/
216•bookofjoe•4d ago•63 comments

RF Cafe

https://www.rfcafe.com/
173•gregsadetsky•4d ago•28 comments

Reading Maps – Journeys from fiction drawn on the real world

https://readingmaps.com/
16•hakkikonu•10h ago•2 comments

A Friendly Introduction to Racket

https://geometridae.bearblog.dev/a-friendly-introduction-to-racket/
210•signa11•14h ago•108 comments

How a Texas student blew the whistle on a rogue AI hacking attempt

https://www.reuters.com/world/how-texas-student-blew-whistle-rogue-ai-hacking-attempt-2026-08-20/
132•olalonde•1d ago•45 comments

Thinking in Python

https://thinkinginpython.com/
100•pjacotg•10h ago•22 comments

ATProto spaces: A new extension to ATProto that enables non-public data

https://atproto.com/blog/atproto-spaces-alpha
127•grappler•2d ago•18 comments

NetBSD and my life (2005)

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/09/10/0000.html
105•gnyeki•9h ago•28 comments

Canada will match US tariffs 'dollar for dollar' as trade talks break down

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgvyy4x2mvo
554•tartoran•22h ago•1331 comments

Munder Difflin – Agent harness to run an office of your clones

https://munderdiffl.in/
264•simonpure•18h ago•117 comments

A week of using Codex more than Claude

https://allaboutcoding.ghinda.com/a-week-of-using-codex-more-than-claude/
160•speckx•1d ago•178 comments

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

https://rwwgreene.substack.com/p/i-set-a-trap-for-a-book-marketing
19•rznicolet•10h ago•16 comments

Show HN: Public Muscriptor Instance (latest, most powerful Audio-to-MIDI model)

https://www.pianoify.net/
23•jardy•1d ago•7 comments

Figmimic – A bookmarklet to copy any webpage into Figma as editable layers

https://marcua.net/minitools/figmimic/
72•speckx•10h ago•8 comments

Autolith: A programming agent with a live runtime

https://www.lambda-symbolics.com/autolith
118•vismit2000•2d ago•46 comments

hdiutil is deprecated in macOS 27 Golden Gate

https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2026/8/7.html
174•zdw•9h ago•72 comments

What's in a PowerPoint File?

https://editide.com/blog/what-is-a-pptx-file/
72•danielochoa0620•3d ago•37 comments

Conway's Game of Life in real life

https://blog.coredump.cx/p/conways-game-of-life-in-real-life
48•surprisetalk•2d ago•12 comments

One night in Uzbekistan: Why was this one data point so influential?

https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2026/08/20/we-couldnt-reproduce-their-findings-and-realize...
88•paulpauper•1d ago•16 comments

Z80 – The 1970s Microprocessor Still Alive (2021)

https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/mi/2021/06/09623402/1yJTvlRLmhi
127•asdefghyk•18h ago•58 comments

New MCP Roadmap

https://blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/mcp-roadmap/
185•pentagrama•15h ago•128 comments

Show HN: OzBrain, a shared brain for knowledge between agents and your team

https://ozbrain.com
82•dariusmonsef•1d ago•48 comments
Open in hackernews

Right-Truncatable Prime Counter

https://github.com/EbodShojaei/Right-Truncatable-Primes
9•rainmans•1y ago

Comments

throwawaymaths•1y ago
Curious about base 2. Obviously if you hit a 0 it's immediately not prime, but maybe adjust the rules so:

- you drill through as many 0's on the right.

- you finish on 1.

3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17 are all right truncatable, 19 is the first non-truncatable prime in this scheme.

nh23423fefe•1y ago
i dont think smaller radixes make the problem more interesting. the problem is interesting because base 10 has a large branching factor
throwawaymaths•1y ago
I think in the base2 reformulation I propose we do not know for certain if the list of numbers terminates, as all Fermat primes are in the set and we don't know if there are infinitely many Fermat primes.

For base-10 and the original rules the set is provably closed.

"Drilling through zeros" makes the branching unbounded.

jinwoo68•1y ago
There's a Project Euler problem for finding truncatable prime numbers, from both left and right: https://projecteuler.net/problem=37
thechao•1y ago
Just in case any else is wondering: there are only 83 right-truncatable primes (RTP) and that is it. There's two constraints that let you see this "immediately":

1. An RTP must start with {2,3,5,7,9}; and,

2. An RTP must end with {1,3,7,9}.

So, let's take the largest RTP (73939133) and try to "extend" it: there are only four possible extensions: 73939133[1], 73939133[3], 73939133[7], 73939133[9]. None of these are prime. This holds for the other 8-digit RTPs. Therefore, there is no extension to a 9-or-longer RTP. Thus, the list is exhaustive.