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Simplifying Vulkan One Subsystem at a Time

https://www.khronos.org/blog/simplifying-vulkan-one-subsystem-at-a-time
41•amazari•1h ago•2 comments

Oxide raises $200M Series C

https://oxide.computer/blog/our-200m-series-c
26•igrunert•22m ago•0 comments

Clean-room implementation of Half-Life 2 on the Quake 1 engine

https://code.idtech.space/fn/hl2
117•klaussilveira•3h ago•13 comments

Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial

https://techxplore.com/news/2026-02-jury-told-meta-google-addiction.html
55•geox•40m ago•27 comments

Frontier AI agents violate ethical constraints 30–50% of time, pressured by KPIs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.20798
419•tiny-automates•11h ago•275 comments

Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month

https://www.theverge.com/tech/875309/discord-age-verification-global-roll-out
1864•x01•1d ago•1789 comments

Show HN: Distr 2.0 – A year of learning how to ship to customer environments

https://github.com/distr-sh/distr
22•louis_w_gk•2h ago•5 comments

Rust implementation of Mistral's Voxtral Mini 4B Realtime runs in your browser

https://github.com/TrevorS/voxtral-mini-realtime-rs
328•Curiositry•13h ago•41 comments

RLHF from Scratch

https://github.com/ashworks1706/rlhf-from-scratch
13•onurkanbkrc•3h ago•1 comments

Pure C, CPU-only inference with Mistral Voxtral Realtime 4B speech to text model

https://github.com/antirez/voxtral.c
236•Curiositry•13h ago•21 comments

Qwen-Image-2.0: Professional infographics, exquisite photorealism

https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen-image-2.0
159•meetpateltech•5h ago•95 comments

Why is the sky blue?

https://explainers.blog/posts/why-is-the-sky-blue/
695•udit99•23h ago•234 comments

Discord Alternatives, Ranked

https://taggart-tech.com/discord-alternatives/
453•pseudalopex•19h ago•279 comments

Converting a $3.88 analog clock from Walmart into a ESP8266-based Wi-Fi clock

https://github.com/jim11662418/ESP8266_WiFi_Analog_Clock
565•tokyobreakfast•22h ago•177 comments

Zulip.com Values

https://zulip.com/values/
176•nothrowaways•13h ago•39 comments

Show HN: Elysia JIT "Compiler", why it's one of the fastest JavaScript framework

https://elysiajs.com/internal/jit-compiler
28•saltyaom•2d ago•6 comments

80386 Barrel Shifter

https://nand2mario.github.io/posts/2026/80386_barrel_shifter/
21•jamesbowman•2d ago•0 comments

Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk

https://research.google/blog/hard-braking-events-as-indicators-of-road-segment-crash-risk/
336•aleyan•21h ago•485 comments

Luce: First Electric Ferrari

https://www.ferrari.com/en-US/auto/ferrari-luce
251•kaizenb•19h ago•249 comments

Show HN: Total Recall – write-gated memory for Claude Code

https://github.com/davegoldblatt/total-recall
43•davegoldblatt•4d ago•14 comments

LiftKit – UI where "everything derives from the golden ratio"

https://www.chainlift.io/liftkit
248•peter_d_sherman•16h ago•124 comments

MIT Technology Review has confirmed that posts on Moltbook were fake

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/02/06/1132448/moltbook-was-peak-ai-theater/
179•helloplanets•2d ago•87 comments

Sandboxels

https://neal.fun/sandboxels/
353•2sf5•23h ago•43 comments

Is particle physics dead, dying, or just hard?

https://www.quantamagazine.org/is-particle-physics-dead-dying-or-just-hard-20260126/
166•mellosouls•15h ago•268 comments

Eight more months of agents

https://crawshaw.io/blog/eight-more-months-of-agents
184•arrowsmith•2d ago•190 comments

An articulated archer automaton [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc0bIpDVEa8
45•Teever•19h ago•6 comments

Upcoming changes to Let's Encrypt and how they affect XMPP server operators

https://blog.prosody.im/2026-letsencrypt-changes/
154•zaik•18h ago•163 comments

Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2026)

297•david927•1d ago•994 comments

UEFI Bindings for JavaScript

https://codeberg.org/smnx/promethee
244•ananas-dev•1d ago•111 comments

Thoughts on Generating C

https://wingolog.org/archives/2026/02/09/six-thoughts-on-generating-c
243•ingve•1d ago•82 comments
Open in hackernews

Right-Truncatable Prime Counter

https://github.com/EbodShojaei/Right-Truncatable-Primes
9•rainmans•8mo ago

Comments

throwawaymaths•8mo 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•8mo ago
i dont think smaller radixes make the problem more interesting. the problem is interesting because base 10 has a large branching factor
throwawaymaths•8mo 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•8mo ago
There's a Project Euler problem for finding truncatable prime numbers, from both left and right: https://projecteuler.net/problem=37
thechao•8mo 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.