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The Grug Brained Developer (2022)

https://grugbrain.dev/
234•smartmic•1h ago•63 comments

Honda conducts successful launch and landing of experimental reusable rocket

https://global.honda/en/topics/2025/c_2025-06-17ceng.html
688•LorenDB•7h ago•222 comments

Resurrecting a dead torrent tracker and finding 3M peers

https://kianbradley.com/2025/06/15/resurrecting-a-dead-tracker.html
269•k-ian•4h ago•88 comments

Building Effective AI Agents

https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/building-effective-agents
167•Anon84•4h ago•32 comments

Bzip2 crate switches from C to 100% rust

https://trifectatech.org/blog/bzip2-crate-switches-from-c-to-rust/
52•Bogdanp•2h ago•3 comments

AMD's CDNA 4 Architecture Announcement

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/amds-cdna-4-architecture-announcement
78•rbanffy•4h ago•17 comments

Making 2.5 Flash and 2.5 Pro GA, and introducing Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite

https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-2-5-model-family-expands/
240•meetpateltech•6h ago•147 comments

Foundry (YC F24) Hiring Early Engineer to Build Web Agent Infrastructure

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/foundry/jobs/azAgJbN-foundry-software-engineer-new-grad-to-mid-level
1•lakabimanil•1h ago

LLMs pose an interesting problem for DSL designers

https://kirancodes.me/posts/log-lang-design-llms.html
64•gopiandcode•2h ago•52 comments

Time Series Forecasting with Graph Transformers

https://kumo.ai/research/time-series-forecasting/
51•turntable_pride•4h ago•17 comments

What Google Translate Can Tell Us About Vibecoding

https://ingrids.space/posts/what-google-translate-can-tell-us-about-vibecoding/
45•todsacerdoti•2h ago•11 comments

Should we design for iffy internet?

https://bytes.zone/posts/should-we-design-for-iffy-internet/
152•surprisetalk•9h ago•134 comments

Why JPEGs still rule the web (2024)

https://spectrum.ieee.org/jpeg-image-format-history
107•purpleko•7h ago•195 comments

Iran asks its people to delete WhatsApp from their devices

https://apnews.com/article/iran-whatsapp-meta-israel-d9e6fe43280123c9963802e6f10ac8d1
114•rdrd•3h ago•114 comments

Tetrachromatic Vision

https://www.bookofjoe.com/2025/05/my-entry-32.html
15•surprisetalk•3d ago•6 comments

After millions of years, why are carnivorous plants still so small?

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/articles/carnivorous-plants-have-been-trapping-animals-for-millions-of-years-so-why-have-they-never-grown-larger-180986708/
26•gmays•4d ago•14 comments

Now might be the best time to learn software development

https://substack.com/home/post/p-165655726
82•nathanfig•7h ago•55 comments

From SDR to 'Fake HDR': Mario Kart World on Switch 2

https://www.alexandermejia.com/from-sdr-to-fake-hdr-mario-kart-world-on-switch-2-undermines-modern-display-potential/
22•ibobev•3h ago•12 comments

The hamburger-menu icon today: Is it recognizable?

https://www.nngroup.com/articles/hamburger-menu-icon-recognizability/
57•thm•8h ago•116 comments

A Rural Public Transit Odyssey

https://shagbark.substack.com/p/a-rural-public-transit-odyssey
10•herbertl•3d ago•1 comments

Brad Lander detained by masked federal agents inside immigration court

https://www.thecity.nyc/2025/06/17/brad-lander-arrest-ice-immigration-court/
163•sjsdaiuasgdia•4h ago•91 comments

AMD's Pre-Zen Interconnect: Testing Trinity's Northbridge

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/amds-pre-zen-interconnect-testing
95•zdw•3d ago•17 comments

Bots are overwhelming websites with their hunger for AI data

https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/17/bot_overwhelming_websites_report/
18•Bender•49m ago•8 comments

The magic of through running

https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/the-magic-of-through-running
154•ortegaygasset•13h ago•99 comments

Real-time action chunking with large models

https://www.pi.website/research/real_time_chunking
30•pr337h4m•2h ago•1 comments

Voyager: Real-Time Splatting City-Scale 3D Gaussians on Your Phone

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.02774
40•PaulHoule•9h ago•14 comments

O3 Turns Pro

https://thezvi.substack.com/p/o3-turns-pro
143•jsnider3•7h ago•102 comments

US Streetlights Are Turning Purple

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/streetlights-are-mysteriously-turning-purple-heres-why/
41•surprisetalk•4d ago•49 comments

Fujifilm X half: Is it the perfect family camera?

https://arslan.io/2025/06/14/fujifilm-x-half-is-it-the-perfect-family-camera/
31•farslan•3d ago•54 comments

CPU-Based Layout Design for Picker-to-Parts Pallet Warehouses

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04266
16•PaulHoule•6h ago•4 comments
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Celebrated pianist and writer Alfred Brendel dies aged 94

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jun/17/celebrated-pianist-and-writer-alfred-brendel-dies-aged-94
60•mykowebhn•5h ago

Comments

toomuchtodo•5h ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Brendel

https://alfredbrendel.com/

https://www.bruceduffie.com/brendel2.html

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03h7grg

mykowebhn•5h ago
One of my favorite pianists. His recording(s) of the complete Beethoven Sonatas are unequaled, IMHO. His intellectual approach was balanced by an emotional expressiveness that would often move me to tears.

I never got to see him perform, but I was able to see him speak at Harvard after his retirement from the concert stage.

He was a giant and I will miss him.

sunrunner•4h ago
I wholeheartedly agree and can only really add my own personal examples.

I think the first recording of his I heard was Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.18, Op.31 No.3 from the 1970-77 recordings, and I was struck by just how different his interpretation was compared to some of the perhaps-more-well-known performers such as Daniel Barenboim. Even just the first two bars from the first movement were different and interesting enough to capture my attention.

2b3a51•3h ago
I saw Brendel perform Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert pieces at Symphony Hall in Birmingham some time ago. Google tells me it was 2008 [1].

The Schubert sonata in B flat was the last piece and I was in pieces, I've always found that one a roller-coaster. The hall was full, 2000+ people, and for a change plenty of younger people (I'm in my 7th decade and often I'm sort of lower quartile in age at some concerts).

We have the recordings at least.

[1] https://www.business-live.co.uk/retail-consumer/review-alfre...

ziotom78•54m ago
The B-flat sonata is one of my most beloved pieces! There is a recording by Brendel released by Philips that contains the last three sonatas and the three Klavierstücke [1]. I highly recommend it!

[1] https://www.pianistdiscography.com/discography/pianistLabel....

viccis•2h ago
Wow, sad to hear. His Beethoven and Schubert recordings in particular are phenomenal. He has left quite a legacy.
djtango•2h ago
While many will speak of his Schubert and Beethoven, I always liked him for his coverage of Liszt[1] and used his recording of the full Années de pèlerinage as a reference of sorts.

[1] https://geocities.restorativland.org/Vienna/2192/essays4.htm...

johngossman•2h ago
My favorite too.
ysofunny•1h ago
because of just don't tell me, show me

here is one of Liszt's most well known pieces played by Brendel

Hungarian Rhapsodies S. 244 No. 2 Lento a capriccioso (Alfred Brendel)(1968) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeuzUVQDsEw

how had I not heard this versions? thanks