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Le Chat. Custom MCP Connectors. Memories

https://mistral.ai/news/le-chat-mcp-connectors-memories
21•Anon84•26m ago•2 comments

30 minutes with a stranger

https://pudding.cool/2025/06/hello-stranger/
435•MaxLeiter•5h ago•134 comments

Use Bayes rule to mechanically solve probability riddles

https://cloud.disroot.org/s/Ec4xTMFDteTrFio
10•zaik•3d ago•0 comments

The Color of the Future: A history of blue

https://www.hopefulmons.com/p/the-color-of-the-future
36•prismatic•2h ago•5 comments

Polars Cloud and Distributed Polars now available

https://pola.rs/posts/polars-cloud-launch/
53•jonbaer•8h ago•30 comments

I Should Have Loved Electrical Engineering

https://blog.tdhttt.com/post/love-ee/
17•tdhttt•3d ago•13 comments

Show HN: A roguelike game that runs inside Notepad++

https://github.com/thelowsunoverthemoon/NeuroPriest
94•lowsun•3d ago•10 comments

Claude Code: Now in Beta in Zed

https://zed.dev/blog/claude-code-via-acp
607•meetpateltech•20h ago•384 comments

Étoilé – desktop built on GNUStep

http://etoileos.com/
152•pabs3•8h ago•58 comments

Liquid Glass? That's what your M4 CPU is for

https://idiallo.com/byte-size/apple-liquid-glass
48•luismedel•1h ago•53 comments

Neovim Pack

https://neovim.io/doc/user/pack.html#vim.pack
190•k2enemy•11h ago•108 comments

Reverse engineering Solos smart glasses

https://jfloren.net/b/2025/8/28/0
98•floren•3d ago•14 comments

Minesweeper thermodynamics

https://oscarcunningham.com/792/minesweeper-thermodynamics/
128•robinhouston•2d ago•34 comments

The Bitter Lesson Is Misunderstood

https://obviouslywrong.substack.com/p/the-bitter-lesson-is-misunderstood
284•JnBrymn•6d ago•172 comments

AR Fluid Simulation Demo

https://danybittel.ch/fluid
93•danybittel•3d ago•19 comments

Melvyn Bragg steps down from presenting In Our Time

https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/melvyn-bragg-decides-to-step-down-from-presenting-in-our-t...
155•aways•5h ago•92 comments

Nuclear: Desktop music player focused on streaming from free sources

https://github.com/nukeop/nuclear
336•indigodaddy•19h ago•211 comments

A Rebel Writer's First Revolt

https://www.vulture.com/article/arundhati-roy-mother-mary-comes-to-me-review.html
7•lermontov•1d ago•1 comments

Hledger 1.50

https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/releases/tag/1.50
21•olexsmir•1h ago•1 comments

Google was down in eastern EU and Turkey

https://www.novinite.com/articles/234225/Google+Down+in+Eastern+Europe+%28UPDATED%29
65•nurettin•3h ago•16 comments

William Wordsworth's letter: "The Law of Copyright" (1838)

https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/76806/pg76806-images.html
28•petethomas•6h ago•15 comments

New knot theory discovery overturns long-held mathematical assumption

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-knot-theory-discovery-overturns-long-held-mathemat...
110•baruchel•1d ago•19 comments

Half an year on Alpine: just musl aside

https://blog.jutty.dev/posts/half-an-year-on-alpine/
34•zdw•2d ago•12 comments

Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python (2023)

https://vgel.me/posts/c500/
208•ofou•19h ago•62 comments

Understanding Transformers Using a Minimal Example

https://rti.github.io/gptvis/
221•rttti•20h ago•14 comments

Eels are fish

https://eocampaign1.com/web-version?p=495827fa-8295-11f0-8687-8f5da38390bd&pt=campaign&t=17562270...
137•speckx•21h ago•136 comments

What is it like to be a bat?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Is_It_Like_to_Be_a_Bat%3F
160•adityaathalye•17h ago•219 comments

ReMarkable Paper Pro Move

https://remarkable.com/products/remarkable-paper/pro-move
240•ksec•11h ago•287 comments

Say Bye with JavaScript Beacon

https://hemath.dev/blog/say-bye-with-javascript-beacon/
22•moebrowne•3d ago•14 comments

Speeding up PyTorch inference on Apple devices with AI-generated Metal kernels

https://gimletlabs.ai/blog/ai-generated-metal-kernels
172•nserrino•18h ago•26 comments
Open in hackernews

The Qweremin

https://www.linusakesson.net/qweremin/index.php
103•aebtebeten•6d ago

Comments

keymasta•3d ago
This is super cool! I would love to see the specific mapping of keys that were used which were said to be inspired by the accordion. Even though that's a way less interesting detail than the way that the spoon picks up the distances and the "bit banging" used to achieve 8-bit precision on the modulation from two 4-bit connections.

Sounds pretty swell!

I wonder if the spoon controller could be adapted to send modulation parameters to arbitrary instruments via a midi port. I would buy a spoon modulator if it was reasonably priced. It would be a great add-on to a piano style keyboard without pitch bend or mod wheel etc

sebras•3d ago
I don't know for sure, but I'd bet that it is similar to Qwertuoso: https://www.linusakesson.net/software/qwertuoso/underworld.p...
vintermann•2d ago
Safe to say it's the same as qwertuoso, muscle memory isn't that easy to remap, even if you're Linus Åkesson. I forget if it's a type B or type C, he mentions it on his site somewhere.
bobbiechen•3d ago
Very nice! I've played around with the (Arduino-based) OpenTheremin and it is indeed very hard to hit pitches consistently, even with a good ear and steady hand. I wonder if you could add another control dimension to get pitch bending too...
yshklarov•3d ago
For those who don't recognize the name: Linus Åkesson (lft) is the one who made "Nine", that C64 demo with the wizard and nine sprites that was popular a few months ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42940553).
RamRodification•2d ago
And the Chipophone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1pchpDD5EU
Luc•2d ago
And some synthesisers in the Pocket Operator series: https://www.linusakesson.net/music/po-2x/index.php
WeZzyNL•15h ago
And "A Mind Is Born": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWblpsLZ-O8
severak•3d ago
That scheme of controlling amplitude with two DACs is crazy and wild. He should use some off-the-shelf VCA chip and problem would be solved.

Other than that Qweremin actually makes a lot of sense from musical POV (expressive somewhat synths are rare and expensive) and that rendition of Ave Maria is beautiful. I can definitely see something similar as serious instrument in the future.

5-•3d ago
nice!

alternatively, control volume with analogue keyboard keys:

https://wooting.io/

https://www.razer.com/technology/razer-analog-optical-switch

cousin_it•2d ago
I think the theremin remained a curiosity because it's both hard to control and low-dimensional. Something like the cello or saxophone is just strictly better: there are more dimensions on which you can control the sound, and at the same time controlling pitch is easier. Or to put it another way, on cello or saxophone a beginner can learn a passable C major scale much faster than on the theremin, and at the same time there are much more expressive possibilities.

Combining the theremin with the keyboard helps with pitch, but the low dimension problem remains. You might as well play a keyboard with one hand and a trackpad or joystick with the other, it's easier and the number of dimensions is the same.

QuantumNomad_•2d ago
The theremin is cool because it’s weird though. And being able to play it is impressive in part because it is difficult.

But most of all what I like about the theremin is that it is an electronic instrument all of its own unique kind and not an emulation of the instruments that existed before electricity was usable by humans.

Saying that a cello is “strictly better” than a theremin kinda feels to me like saying that ice skating is “strictly better” than rollerblading. It’s just different activities that different people enjoy.

cousin_it•2d ago
Yeah, I put it somewhere in the same category as unicycling, or playing a guitar with your teeth.

In fact I'd double down on the "strictly better" bit. There's an instrument that's literally strictly better than the theremin: it makes a very similar sound, looks every bit as cool and weird, but is much easier to play well. The musical saw! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7cMJn0HAdE

egypturnash•2d ago
You have to touch the saw, though. You don't touch the theremin! You just wave your hands in its vicinity and music happens! (Or an awful shrieking cacaphony, if you're a beginner.) How cool is that?
unwind•2d ago
So very typical for a Linus Åkesson post to drop lots of super-technical advanced "neo-retro" projects, then end it with going to a copy party and accidentally bumping into Rob Hubbard and Mahoney. He is really living the life.
waffletower•2d ago
A scathing critique may focus on how Linus has effectively lobotimized the Theremin, taken away its essence by removing continuous frequency control, and crassly riffed on its name. The critique may go on to describe the qwerty keyboard pitch control to be crude and only capable of evoking the nostalgia of early digital chiptune music. Only a part of me is that heartless a critic, so I would like to suggest that the design might benefit from the introduction of portamento, such that some of the original pitch contour characteristics of the Theremin could be retained. It may be interesting to substitute portamento altogether for vibrato via hand control, or combine the two.