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Changing How We Develop Ladybird

https://ladybird.org/posts/changing-how-we-develop-ladybird/
129•EdwinHoksberg•1h ago•62 comments

C++: The Documentary

https://herbsutter.com/2026/06/04/c-the-documentary-released-today/
141•ingve•4h ago•69 comments

Meta enables ADB on deprecated Portal devices [video]

https://fb.watch/HxPu0fSyeH/
220•jenders•8h ago•80 comments

Fine-tuning an LLM to write docs like it's 1995

https://passo.uno/fine-tuning-docs-llm/
54•taubek•3h ago•16 comments

Leap in DNA synthesis slashes time to build new genetic sequences

https://spectrum.ieee.org/faster-dna-synthesis-sidewinder
22•natalcleft•15h ago•6 comments

The IsUpMap lets you check the status of over 100 major sites at once

https://isupmap.com/
48•mikelgan•4h ago•22 comments

Anthropic's open-source framework for AI-powered vulnerability discovery

https://github.com/anthropics/defending-code-reference-harness
412•binyu•13h ago•117 comments

Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now "Magic" Gives It Gravity

https://www.quantamagazine.org/entanglement-builds-space-time-now-magic-gives-it-gravity-20260603/
7•rbanffy•46m ago•1 comments

databow: a Rust CLI to query any database with an ADBC driver

https://columnar.tech/blog/introducing-databow//
8•hckshr•2d ago•0 comments

Do transformers need three projections? Systematic study of QKV variants

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.04032
164•Anon84•10h ago•32 comments

Open Code Review – An AI-powered code review CLI tool

https://github.com/alibaba/open-code-review
176•geoffbp•9h ago•46 comments

ESP32 Bit Pirate, a Hardware Hacking Tool with WebCLI That Speaks Every Protocol

https://github.com/geo-tp/ESP32-Bit-Pirate
17•geotp•1h ago•10 comments

Tracing a powerful GNSS interference source over Europe

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.03673
3•mimorigasaka•47m ago•0 comments

I'm skeptical about efforts to revolutionize schooling

https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2026/05/27/revolutionize-schooling/
169•andrewstuart•2d ago•255 comments

Watching a Z80 from an RP2350

https://emalliab.wordpress.com/2026/05/26/watching-a-z80-from-an-rp2350/
19•ibobev•2d ago•0 comments

WiFi Time

https://mitxela.com/projects/wifi_time
71•surprisetalk•2d ago•4 comments

Branchless Quicksort faster than std:sort and pdqsort with C and C++ API

https://tiki.li/blog/blqsort
171•birdculture•2d ago•51 comments

Delacroix's Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople Restored

https://www.louvre.fr/en/explore/life-at-the-museum/delacroix-s-entry-of-the-crusaders-into-const...
30•rawgabbit•6h ago•9 comments

Go Experiments Explained

https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/go-experiments-explained
32•ingve•4d ago•10 comments

SpaceX, Other Mega IPOs Denied Fast Index Entry by S&P

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-04/s-p-dow-jones-keeps-megacap-ipo-rules-as-is-af...
546•tristanj•10h ago•262 comments

Magenta RealTime 2: Open and Local Live Music Models

https://magenta.withgoogle.com/magenta-realtime-2
35•selvan•5h ago•5 comments

There's no escaping it: an exploration of ANSI codes

https://blog.safia.rocks/2025/12/22/ansi-codes/
5•ankitg12•2h ago•3 comments

Linear Cosine Palettes(2025)

https://blog.djnavarro.net/posts/2025-09-14_cosine-palettes/
18•num42•5h ago•0 comments

Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's first general-purpose Linux

https://www.boxofcables.dev/azure-linux-4-0-is-microsofts-first-general-purpose-linux/
109•haydenbarnes•6h ago•89 comments

Samurai City

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/samurai-city/
162•zdw•3d ago•33 comments

Queen bees emerge from special wax chambers

https://cen.acs.org/materials/biobased-materials/queen-bees-special-wax/104/web/2026/06
78•gmays•11h ago•11 comments

VoidZero Is Joining Cloudflare

https://blog.cloudflare.com/voidzero-joins-cloudflare/
636•coloneltcb•20h ago•276 comments

KVarN: Native vLLM backend for KV-cache quantization by Huawei

https://github.com/huawei-csl/KVarN
133•theanonymousone•18h ago•13 comments

Retro-Tech Parenting

https://havenweb.org/2026/05/28/retro-tech.html
296•mawise•17h ago•205 comments

WSL 2 is getting faster Windows file system access

https://www.boxofcables.dev/wsl2-per-device-swiotlb-pools-for-virtiofs-and-virtioproxy/
140•haydenbarnes•13h ago•102 comments
Open in hackernews

Leap in DNA synthesis slashes time to build new genetic sequences

https://spectrum.ieee.org/faster-dna-synthesis-sidewinder
22•natalcleft•15h ago

Comments

shevy-java•49m ago
> that predictive models are now producing faster than anyone can construct them.

Erm ... you have A T C G. You can have a gazillion of combinations there.

Of course BY DEFAULT it will always be slower than ANY combination you would desire to have - and you most definitely do not need AI slop to have that either. Do we need AI slop for generating any permutation of those 4 letters now? So what is the point of stating "can construct".

IF the synthesis method works, then that is the focus to be debated, not the AI slop is our master-thinker now.

> “We really want this to be an enabling platform,” says Robinson. “We want people to do cool things with the technology.”

And I think they patented this (if it really works), so ... enabling platform, right.

Interestingly the article omits many key questions to be asked here. If the method already works as-is, why isn't everyone using it? If it is cheaper and faster, then logically it would already be used or usable.

mchinen•47m ago
Cool to see this from Brian Hie, who was doing interesting computational bio research at Meta's FAIR before they axed it. Interesting that this is work on the more physical/testing/manufacturing level than the computational, but it seems very useful.

It's hard to quantify the impact of new foundational tools like this at launch. Most of the time it falls flat, but even the successes are difficult. For example, CRISPR has led to interesting experiments and treatments on the way, but the effect does feel muted compared to the initial predictions. But there are many other related techniques that can be pulled out of this original research (e.g. dCas9 which lets you operate without cutting).

Similar story with cellular reprogramming.

Eventually one of these things will surface that will be GPU/transistor type innovations.

dsign•32m ago
> but even the successes are difficult.

Yeah, it feels like we need a phase transition in the speed and practicality of the process. But I don't believe we need a single concrete lab tech.

Years ago when I did research, my impression was that there was complexity galore. A researcher on Drosophila developmental signaling would have a very disjoint knowledge domain than that of a researcher in horizontal gene transfer and antibiotic resistance. Both would exist in a different planet altogether than a clinician prescribing a cancer treatment. And the three of them would generally lack the tooling that somebody doing systems biology was used to.

So, to me, the key thing we need is some sort of "domain cement", or a good way to pull operative knowledge and usable skills from everywhere.

fc417fc802•22m ago
> the key thing we need is some sort of "domain cement", or a good way to pull operative knowledge and usable skills from everywhere.

Isn't that what LLMs are shaping up to be? Once we manage to divorce the knowledge from the weights in some way we could have in effect a frontier model whose awareness was limited to the sum total of the scientific literature.

bottlepalm•42m ago
I can't be the only one reading this who doesn't have alarm bells going off in their heads.
indiandeodorant•35m ago
Oh cool! Can we introduce a gene making Indians less smelly and yucky?