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Claude Sonnet 5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-5
980•marinesebastian•10h ago•555 comments

Claude Code is steganographically marking requests

https://thereallo.dev/blog/claude-code-prompt-steganography
1586•kirushik•13h ago•455 comments

Supersonic flight returning to US after half-century ban

https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2026/06/30/faa-supersonic-flight-no-boom/
50•lobbly•2h ago•34 comments

Google copybara: moving code between repositories

https://github.com/google/copybara
122•reconnecting•5h ago•17 comments

Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5

https://twitter.com/AnthropicAI/status/2072106151890809341
440•Pragmata•4h ago•213 comments

Forestiere Underground Gardens

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forestiere_Underground_Gardens
40•onemoresoop•3h ago•4 comments

Claude Science

https://claude.com/product/claude-science
405•lebovic•11h ago•129 comments

Nano Banana 2 Lite

https://deepmind.google/models/gemini-image/flash-lite/
332•minimaxir•12h ago•135 comments

How does a pull-back car work? Illustrated teardown

https://mechanical-pencil.com/products/car
138•Muhammad523•2d ago•28 comments

From brain waves to words: a new path to communication without surgery

https://ai.meta.com/blog/brain2qwerty-brain-ai-human-communication/?_fb_noscript=1
130•alok-g•7h ago•70 comments

Leanstral 1.5

https://docs.mistral.ai/models/model-cards/leanstral-1-5-26-06
133•vetronauta•8h ago•36 comments

Segmenting Robot Video into Actionable Subtasks

https://macrodata.co/blog/annotating-robot-video-subtasks
6•tomaspduarte•1d ago•0 comments

CERN bids farewell to the LHC and enters Long Shutdown 3

https://home.cern/cern-bids-farewell-to-the-lhc-and-enters-long-shutdown-3/
165•HelloUsername•1d ago•37 comments

I ported Kubernetes to the browser

https://ngrok.com/blog/i-ported-kubernetes-to-the-browser
206•peterdemin•8h ago•66 comments

Ante: A new way to blend borrow checking and reference counting

https://verdagon.dev/blog/ante-blending-borrowing-rc
67•g0xA52A2A•2d ago•15 comments

Deriving the SVD (Single Value Decomposition) from scratch

https://stillthinking.net/posts/connections-in-math-svd/
23•pcael•2d ago•4 comments

Hatari – Online Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon Emulator

https://hatari.frama.io/hatari/online/hatari.html
45•gregsadetsky•6h ago•4 comments

Scaling Laws, Carefully

https://lilianweng.github.io/posts/2026-06-24-scaling-laws/
40•tehnub•4d ago•11 comments

I built a mmWave material classification radar (2025)

https://gauthier-lechevalier.com/radar
159•GL26•11h ago•39 comments

Tokyo has only two barley tea makers, we visited one to see how mugicha is made

https://soranews24.com/2026/06/30/tokyo-has-only-two-barley-tea-makers-and-we-visited-one-to-see-...
101•zdw•9h ago•20 comments

Stroustrup's Rule (2024)

https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/stroustrups-rule/
72•bmacho•3d ago•10 comments

Building a custom octocopter from scratch with no prior hardware experience

https://karolina.mgdubiel.com/drone/
338•noleary•3d ago•71 comments

TabFM: A zero-shot foundation model for tabular data

https://research.google/blog/introducing-tabfm-a-zero-shot-foundation-model-for-tabular-data/
59•brandonb•6h ago•8 comments

Redeploying Fable 5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/redeploying-fable-5
52•meetpateltech•1h ago•9 comments

Long Island's decommissioned nuclear power plant

https://nickcarr.com/scouting-a-decommissioned-nuclear-power-plant/
104•mkmk•6d ago•36 comments

Structural Correctness

https://blog.sao.dev/structural-correctness/
15•stuartaxelowen•1d ago•0 comments

Have you restarted your computer this week?

https://taonaw.com/2026/06/27/have-you-restarted-your-computer.html
135•surprisetalk•14h ago•241 comments

Knoppix

https://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
276•hoangvmpc•16h ago•108 comments

Reading the internals of Postgres: Database cluster, databases, and tables

https://www.buraksen.dev/articles/internals-of-postgresql-db-cluster-and-tables
67•buraksen•1d ago•1 comments

Hengefinder

https://hengefinder.com/
30•bookofjoe•2d ago•10 comments
Open in hackernews

From Julia to Rust: a differentiable tensor stack for scientific computing

https://tensor4all.org/blog/introducing-tenferro-rs/
37•postflopclarity•15h ago

Comments

jarbus•2h ago
really interesting perspective, as an ex-julia user, can't really argue with the main points. I will say that julia is delightful to use and code in, whereas the article's main point is that rust becomes bearable once you don't have to code yourself, haha.
runarberg•1h ago
I‘m not reading TFA because it is AI generated, but I recently returned to Julia to prototype an Artificial Neural Network, and oh boy did I miss this language. If I ever decide to continue with the project I am eventually going to have to rewrite in Rust though (to use the WebAssembly target).
hogehoge51•51m ago
Which version of TFA would you read if it was not generated? would you be comfortable reading the 日本語版 if it was human authored?
QuadmasterXLII•1h ago
Disconcerting to see at the end that the blog post is generated. The genre is decidedly “use-my-thing Readme.md” and all current gen LLMs by default jump to shameless lies when they detect that they are writing such a Readme, although they are perfectly capable of working out the truth in a genre like “essay question on which you will be graded by academic standards.”

Are the human “coauthors” lying if I hypothetically go to the crate looking for the promised xla backend and find //TODO implement this?

hogehoge51•53m ago
Why?

Firstly, it clearly states it was written collaboratively. The usual division of labour splits the task into ideas and words, human the former, agent the latter. Is this a problem? I was interested in understanding the author’s ideas; consuming the words is an unfortunate chore.

Secondly, this was published in three languages. Perhaps you missed the 日本語 and 中文, or dismissed them as agent noise? To reinforce the human/agent demarcation: without agentic AI, it would probably be quite the chore to post all three languages. The English is not written the way a non-native speaker would write it. I assume the author conversed with the agent in their native language to describe the content and conveniently got three sets of generated words expressing their ideas.

I really struggle to understand the conflation of communication-channel coding (words) and authorship.

nestorD•34m ago
I have wanted a JAX-like (XLA backed) Rust tensor library for ever!

Plus it looks like they have support for dynamic shapes: https://tensor4all.org/tenferro-rs/design/dynamic-symbolic-s...