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Bitchat – A decentralized messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks

https://github.com/jackjackbits/bitchat
344•ananddtyagi•8h ago•146 comments

I extracted the safety filters from Apple Intelligence models

https://github.com/BlueFalconHD/apple_generative_model_safety_decrypted
382•BlueFalconHD•13h ago•254 comments

Intel's Lion Cove P-Core and Gaming Workloads

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/intels-lion-cove-p-core-and-gaming
177•zdw•10h ago•18 comments

Neanderthals operated prehistoric “fat factory” on German lakeshore

https://archaeologymag.com/2025/07/neanderthals-operated-fat-factory-125000-years-ago/
66•hilux•3d ago•15 comments

Show HN: Piano Trainer – Learn piano scales, chords and more using MIDI

https://github.com/ZaneH/piano-trainer
54•FinalDestiny•2d ago•11 comments

Show HN: I wrote a "web OS" based on the Apple Lisa's UI, with 1-bit graphics

https://alpha.lisagui.com/
334•ayaros•14h ago•106 comments

Building the Rust Compiler with GCC

https://fractalfir.github.io/generated_html/cg_gcc_bootstrap.html
159•todsacerdoti•11h ago•23 comments

A non-anthropomorphized view of LLMs

http://addxorrol.blogspot.com/2025/07/a-non-anthropomorphized-view-of-llms.html
146•zdw•10h ago•139 comments

The first time I was almost fired from Apple

https://www.engineersneedart.com/blog/almostfired/almostfired.html
198•chmaynard•2d ago•70 comments

Portability of Tar Features

https://mgorny.pl/articles/portability-of-tar-features.html
10•Bogdanp•3d ago•1 comments

Why English doesn't use accents

https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/why-english-doesnt-use-accents
124•sandbach•11h ago•153 comments

Crypto 101 – Introductory course on cryptography

https://www.crypto101.io/
158•pona-a•11h ago•12 comments

High Performance Image Sensor Processing Using FPGAs [pdf]

https://oda.uni-obuda.hu/bitstream/handle/20.500.14044/10350/Gabor_S_Becker_ertekezes.pdf
38•teleforce•6h ago•1 comments

I Ported SAP to a 1976 CPU. It Wasn't That Slow

https://github.com/oisee/zvdb-z80/blob/master/ZVDB-Z80-ABAP.md
25•weinzierl•3h ago•8 comments

Fictional K-pop bands zoom to top of US music charts

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyl1zyv1y2o
14•ranit•2d ago•3 comments

LLMs should not replace therapists

https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18412
92•layer8•11h ago•106 comments

Thesis: Interesting work is less amenable to the use of AI

https://remark.ing/rob/rob/Thesis-interesting-work-ie
58•koch•11h ago•26 comments

Async Queue – One of my favorite programming interview questions

https://davidgomes.com/async-queue-interview-ai/
129•davidgomes•16h ago•116 comments

Nobody has a personality anymore: we are products with labels

https://www.freyaindia.co.uk/p/nobody-has-a-personality-anymore
398•drankl•10h ago•305 comments

Opencode: AI coding agent, built for the terminal

https://github.com/sst/opencode
202•indigodaddy•15h ago•53 comments

Swedish Campground (2004)

https://www.folklore.org/Swedish_Campground.html
84•CharlesW•9h ago•21 comments

Get the location of the ISS using DNS

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/07/get-the-location-of-the-iss-using-dns/
283•8organicbits•20h ago•79 comments

Backlog.md – Markdown‑native Task Manager and Kanban visualizer for any Git repo

https://github.com/MrLesk/Backlog.md
142•mrlesk•12h ago•32 comments

There's a COMPUTER inside my DS flashcart [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq0pJmd7GAA
55•surprisetalk•8h ago•11 comments

Functions Are Vectors (2023)

https://thenumb.at/Functions-are-Vectors/
189•azeemba•17h ago•92 comments

Uncommon Uses of Python in Commonly Used Libraries (2022)

https://eugeneyan.com/writing/uncommon-python/
21•sebg•3d ago•2 comments

The era of full stack chip designers

https://chipinsights.substack.com/p/the-era-of-full-stack-chip-designers
15•bharathw30•5h ago•3 comments

Show HN: A Language Server Implementation for SystemD Unit Files

https://github.com/JFryy/systemd-lsp
35•arandomhuman•7h ago•16 comments

Show HN: Modernized file manager and program manager from Windows 3.x

https://github.com/brianluft/heirloom
33•electroly•8h ago•5 comments

Jane Street barred from Indian markets as regulator freezes $566M

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/04/indian-regulator-bars-us-trading-firm-jane-street-from-accessing-securities-market.html
418•bwfan123•18h ago•246 comments
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Why Austin Is Falling Out of Favor for Tech Workers

https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/tech-news-briefing/why-austin-is-falling-out-of-favor-for-tech-workers/8bc9e026-76ef-46c8-933e-ec6901b3eb38
36•CharlesW•5h ago

Comments

cosmicgadget•4h ago
Seems to just say that entrepreneurs are finding the Austin tech crowd to be lackluster. Though this was funny:

> We've seen one big shift away, and that was Oracle. So they moved from California to Texas during post-pandemic era, and now they've moved to Nashville.

unethical_ban•4h ago
That stuck out to me, as well. How crappy must it be for your company to unexpectedly lift and shift people across the country twice in half a decade? Or are they firing people and hiring new ones?
dralley•4h ago
It's Oracle, I can only assume that hostility to their employees is part of the package, since it seems to be their default state towards everyone else :P
acquiesce•4h ago
Cue the presentation YouTube vid.
ternaryoperator•4h ago
They didn't lift and shift many employees. These are primarily legal changes. Safra Catz is still in California (as are most senior execs), Ellison in Hawaii.
10hr•4h ago
Aren't these just openings of new campuses i.e. expansion and they label 1 their "HQ"
burnt-resistor•3h ago
MAANGs did passive-aggressive layoffs by requiring RTO and relocation to major metros.
acquiesce•4h ago
> Austin tech crowd to be lackluster

Is this codeword for the tech crowd expects salaries in US dollars?

ikr678•3h ago
Can't imagine why skilled migrant workers arent flocking to red states.
burnt-resistor•3h ago
I was born in San Jose and lived on the SF peninsula for most of my life. The tech scene of ATX compared to SF-SV isn't comparable at all.
k310•4h ago
Please note that moving HQ is not moving the entire company. BofA HQ moved from SF to Charlotte. Musk and Ellison are shopping HQ tax breaks, cheaper labor, and apparently, access to a health care labor and business boomtown (Nashville) after buying Cerner. [0]

[0] https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/23/oracle-is-moving-its-world-h...

dongobread•4h ago
This is a little misleading. The data they quote is based on their previous article[1], which just uses this analysis[2] provided by a VC company. Funnily enough the same VC company put a seperate clickbaitish article just a year before that one, claiming the exact opposite findings (about startups ditching SV).

I would guess a lot of these annual trends are just random fluctuations in their dataset, though to be honest I wonder how they're even trying to estimate this kind of information.

[1] https://www.wsj.com/articles/austins-reign-as-a-tech-hub-mig...

[2] https://www.signalfire.com/blog/signalfire-state-of-talent-r...

[3] https://www.signalfire.com/blog/state-of-talent-tech-trends

0xbadcafebee•4h ago
"Called back to the office" is such a weird turn of phrase, like you're cattle being called back to your pen. You people do realize that you have the power, right? They need you so they can make their crappy products. All you have to do is boycott working for tech companies until they let you work remote. We all saw remote work in the pandemic, how productive people became. We all know that return to office "for productivity" is a lie. They just want an excuse to pay for big offices, and an excuse for laying us off at a moment's notice. They will continue mistreating us until we stand up for our rights, together.
manjose2018•3h ago
There are enough people out of work right now (with bills to pay like mortgages, childcare, tuition, etc) that most potential candidates will be more than happy to work in the office for a paycheck.
fzeroracer•3h ago
I think the answer is far simpler. Texas is an increasingly hostile state to live in, and tech workers are taking an opportunity to live in states that aren't. That's what I did; the moment I got a full remote job I left Austin in 2022 and didn't look back, nor do I even think about applying towards companies in that area.

It's not just the state politics that make it hostile, but the shifting climate and refusal of Texas to prepare for these events as well. I was essentially snowed into my apartment during the freeze in 2021 and had about a solid week before I could go anywhere or places started opening up again. I was among the lucky few that still had power too, many of my coworkers lost power for up to a week. Before that point I was already iffy on sticking around, but that event accelerated things massively.

burnt-resistor•3h ago
As an anecdotal sample of 1, I moved to ATX in 2019 and moved out in 2024. Reasons include:

- Apartment rents creeped too high near downtown

- The culture dragged down due to gentrification by alcoholic, kidult, uncool office workers

- Too many unfinished megaprojects downtown ruining the charm

- Houses are way, way cheaper anywhere else, especially in the triangle

- The incidence of severe weather is less in pockets around the 100th meridian west

- MAANG curtailed permanent and hybrid WfH with RTO requiring commuting in a major metro like NYC and SV