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Linux is an interpreter

https://astrid.tech/2026/03/28/0/linux-is-an-interpreter/
61•frizlab•1h ago

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shevy-java•48m ago
Well - Linux is kind of like a somewhat generic interface to have actionable, programmable tasks. One could use Windows for this too, but IMO Linux is in general better suited for that task.

The only area I think Windows may be better is the graphical user interface. Now, the windows interface annoys me to no ends, but GNOME annoys me and KDE annoys me too. I have been more using fluxbox or icewm, sometimes when I feel fancy xfce or mate-desktop, but by and large I think my "hardcore desktop days" are over. I want things to be fast and efficient and simple. Most of the work I do I handle via the commandline and a bit of web-browsing and writing code/text in an editor, for the most part (say, 95% of the activities).

TZubiri•42m ago
From earlier in the series.

"Okay, so the reason I initially did this was because I didn’t want to pay Contabo an extra $1.50/mo to have object storage just to be able to spawn VPSes from premade disk images."

I think there's a sweetspot between " I spent 50 hours to save 1.50$/mo" and "every engineer should be spending 250K$/mo in tokens".

Host employees still need to eat, if we can't afford 1.50$/mo, then we aren't really professionals and are just coasting on real infrastructure subsidized by professionals that pay for the pay-as-you-go infrastructure.

It's still possible to go even further to these extremes, there's thousands of developers that just coast by on github pages and vercel subdomains. So at least having a VPS puts you ahead of that mass competitively, but trying to save 1.50$/mo is a harsh place to be. At that point I don't think that the technical skills are the bottleneck, it's more likely that there's some social work that needs to be done, and that obsessing over running doom on curl is not a very productive use of one's time in a critical economic spot.

I write this because I am in that spot, but perhaps I'm reading a bit much into it.

astralbijection•24m ago
... I think you're reading a bit much into it. It's less that I couldn't afford to pay that, and more that I didn't want to pay that, and iterating on the solution I used to dodge that led me down a giant rabbit hole of learning more about Linux while solving stupider and stupider problems posed for myself.
jmalicki•13m ago
I like the term host employee, carrying the LLM parasite as it uses us to embody itself and reproduce into the singularity.

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https://sytse.com/cancer/
157•bob_theslob646•1h ago•38 comments

Linux is an interpreter

https://astrid.tech/2026/03/28/0/linux-is-an-interpreter/
61•frizlab•1h ago•4 comments

AI overly affirms users asking for personal advice

https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2026/03/ai-advice-sycophantic-models-research
368•oldfrenchfries•4h ago•292 comments

I Built an Open-World Engine for the N64 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXxmIw9axWw
248•msephton•7h ago•33 comments

Spanish legislation as a Git repo

https://github.com/EnriqueLop/legalize-es
603•enriquelop•6h ago•186 comments

I decompiled the White House's new app

https://thereallo.dev/blog/decompiling-the-white-house-app
175•amarcheschi•3h ago•57 comments

Cocoa-Way – Native macOS Wayland compositor for running Linux apps seamlessly

https://github.com/J-x-Z/cocoa-way
235•OJFord•8h ago•78 comments

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https://twitter.com/BoWang87/status/2037648937453232504
7•mean_mistreater•12m ago•0 comments

rpg.actor Game Jam

https://rpg.actor/jam
27•Kye•2h ago•0 comments

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https://androwish.org/home/wiki?name=undroidwish
10•smartmic•2h ago•0 comments

CERN uses ultra-compact AI models on FPGAs for real-time LHC data filtering

https://theopenreader.org/Journalism:CERN_Uses_Tiny_AI_Models_Burned_into_Silicon_for_Real-Time_L...
246•TORcicada•10h ago•118 comments

C++26: A User-Friednly assert() macro

https://www.sandordargo.com/blog/2026/03/25/cpp26-user-friendly-assert
43•jandeboevrie•3d ago•19 comments

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https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/27/sycophantic_ai_risks/
188•Brajeshwar•4h ago•140 comments

Improved Git Diffs with Delta, Fzf and a Little Shell Scripting

https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/awesome-git-diffs-with-delta-fzf-and-a-little-shell-scripting
73•nickjj•4d ago•28 comments

Circuit-level PDP-11/34 emulator

https://github.com/dbrll/ll-34
14•elvis70•2h ago•0 comments

StationeryObject

https://stationeryobject.com/archive/
24•NaOH•3d ago•1 comments

Go hard on agents, not on your filesystem

https://jai.scs.stanford.edu/
528•mazieres•18h ago•293 comments

Detecting file changes on macOS with kqueue

https://www.vegardstikbakke.com/kqueue/
5•benhoyt•3d ago•0 comments

AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition crams 208MB of cache into a single chip

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264•zdw•16h ago•145 comments

Toma (YC W24) is hiring a Senior/Staff Eng to build AI automotive coworkers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/toma/jobs/2lrQI7S-sr-staff-software-engineer
1•anthonykrivonos•6h ago

Paper Tape Is All You Need – Training a Transformer on a 1976 Minicomputer

https://github.com/dbrll/ATTN-11
96•rahen•3d ago•17 comments

The bee that everyone wants to save

https://naturalist.bearblog.dev/the-bee-that-everyone-wants-to-save/
219•nivethan•3d ago•75 comments

A single-file C allocator with explicit heaps and tuning knobs

https://github.com/xtellect/spaces
52•enduku•3d ago•35 comments

Make macOS consistently bad unironically

https://lr0.org/blog/p/macos/
490•speckx•23h ago•335 comments

RSA and Python

https://xnacly.me/posts/2023/rsa/
11•ibobev•3d ago•6 comments

Go Naming Conventions: A Practical Guide

https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/go-naming-conventions
69•yurivish•3d ago•44 comments

Gerard of Cremona

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_of_Cremona
24•teleforce•2d ago•11 comments

Arm releases first in-house chip, with Meta as debut customer

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/24/arm-launches-its-own-cpu-with-meta-as-first-customer.html
84•goplayoutside•3d ago•24 comments

Show HN: We built a multi-agent research hub. The waitlist is a reverse-CAPTCHA

https://enlidea.com
15•LZK•4h ago•12 comments

Anatomy of the .claude/ folder

https://blog.dailydoseofds.com/p/anatomy-of-the-claude-folder
563•freedomben•1d ago•240 comments