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Show HN: 18 Words

https://18words.com/
512•pompomsheep•4h ago•205 comments

EU Parliament greenlights Chat Control 1.0

https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/eu-parliament-greenlights-chat-control-1-0-breyer-our-children-l...
491•rapnie•6h ago•261 comments

Hy3

https://hy.tencent.com/research/hy3
89•andai•1h ago•34 comments

No leap second will be introduced at the end of December 2026

https://datacenter.iers.org/data/latestVersion/bulletinC.txt
132•ChrisArchitect•2h ago•102 comments

A possible future for Damn Interesting

https://www.damninteresting.com/a-possible-future/
52•mzur•1h ago•2 comments

Wildcard (YC W25) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/wildcard/jobs/ZSLVaaU-founding-engineer
1•kaushikmahorker•3m ago

TLS certificates for internal services done right

https://tuxnet.dev/posts/tls-for-internal-services/
50•mrl5•2h ago•30 comments

Opinionated and Easy Pi.dev Configuration

https://lazypi.org/
39•lwhsiao•1h ago•23 comments

Launch HN: Context.dev (YC S26) – API to get structured data from any website

https://www.context.dev
28•TheYahiaBakour•1h ago•27 comments

The glass backbone: Why the Army's logistics will break in the next war

https://mwi.westpoint.edu/the-glass-backbone-why-the-armys-logistics-will-break-in-the-next-war/
113•baud147258•3h ago•122 comments

Show HN: Analog Watch

https://analog.watch
50•ezekg•2h ago•44 comments

How to Write an Email

https://blog.dannycastonguay.com/how-to-write-an-email/
30•speckx•1h ago•8 comments

Girls Just Wanna Have Fast MPMC Queues with Bounded Waiting

https://nahla.dev/blog/waitfree_queue/
15•EvgeniyZh•2d ago•0 comments

PostHog Open Sourced

https://github.com/PostHog/posthog-foss
81•thatxliner•2h ago•57 comments

AI content is everywhere on social media, especially LinkedIn

https://www.pangram.com/blog/ai-in-your-feed
84•mukmuk•1h ago•62 comments

New open access book on history of computers and politics

https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262053198/simpolitics/
26•mckelveyf•2h ago•2 comments

What is Bending Spoons? The little-known AOL and Vimeo owner that's now public

https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/05/what-is-bending-spoons-everything-to-know-about-aols-acquirer/
25•jack1689•3d ago•40 comments

Meta reuses old RAM in new servers with custom bridge chip

https://www.networkworld.com/article/4192827/meta-reuses-old-ram-in-new-servers-with-custom-bridg...
227•ihsw•5d ago•148 comments

Coordination Without Consolidation: On Systems of States [pdf]

https://isonomiaquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/iq-4.2-summer-2026-macdonald-coordinatio...
11•brandonlc•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Reverse-engineering web apps into agent tools

12•pancomplex•1h ago•1 comments

Why we're moving off Cloudflare Durable Objects

https://usewire.io/engineering/why-were-moving-wire-off-cloudflare-durable-objects/
23•jitpal•2h ago•4 comments

Introducing Muse Spark 1.1

https://ai.meta.com/blog/introducing-muse-spark-meta-model-api/?_fb_noscript=1
172•ot•2h ago•113 comments

What's slowing down the AI buildout

https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/ai-is-bottlenecked-by-the-grid
31•droidjj•13h ago•67 comments

AI changes the economics of software rewrites

https://thetruthasiseeitnow.com/ai-slop-starts-with-the-codebase-itself/
46•cinooo•11h ago•59 comments

Spider venom kills varroa mites without harming honeybees

https://connectsci.au/news/news-parent/9703/Spider-venom-kills-varroa-mites-without-harming
243•Jedd•11h ago•105 comments

Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hua8RWopfw
28•surprisetalk•2h ago•11 comments

Auditory and spontaneous movement responses to music over first postnatal year

https://elifesciences.org/articles/107088
5•bookofjoe•1h ago•1 comments

US seeks cheaper hunter-killer drones after Iran destroys $1B worth of Reapers

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/07/us-seeks-cheaper-hunter-killer-drones-after-iran-destroys...
167•rbanffy•3h ago•214 comments

Ways to think about token pricing

https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2026/7/9/ways-to-think-about-token-pricing
12•mercutio2•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: FableCut – A browser video editor AI agents can drive (zero deps)

https://github.com/ronak-create/FableCut
75•ronak_parmar•3h ago•46 comments
Open in hackernews

Hy3

https://hy.tencent.com/research/hy3
86•andai•1h ago

Comments

smir•1h ago
Visited the link thinking it's for hy lang, found it's another llm from tencent, anyway it's nice read
minraws•1h ago
I tried out the model it's pretty great, better than ~~gpt5.4~~ gpt-5.4-mini perhaps, atleast close enough to sonnet 5 in performance that I didn't notice much of a gap.

Not really at gpt 5.5 tier though, and probably below glm 5.2...

But most of all it just works for me for most things I tried and it's exceedingly cheap so there is no reason not to use it, if you need a foss model.

Edited: gpt-5.4-mini not the base gpt-5.4

theplumber•31m ago
I think you’ve got the models wrong…gpt-5.4? I doubt there is any open source mode matching it. Maybe in a year
minraws•24m ago
Yeah I meant gpt-5.4-mini, but GLM 5.2 is pretty close to gpt-5.4 base, and much better than it when it comes to design stuff.
mgrandl•22m ago
GLM 5.2 already matches GPT-5.4 easily.
cbg0•31m ago
Hy3 DeepSWE - 28%

GPT5.4 xhigh DeepSWE - 52%

A lot of contaminated benchmarks in the blog post about Hy3, needs real testing though I have a distinct feeling it's benchmaxxed like a lot of Chinese models.

nshotton•57m ago
This model is shockingly small for how capable it is. its a little bit bigger than deepseekV4 flash but around as capable if not more on some benchmarks than V4 pro, i wouldnt be surprised if this becomes a popular local model.
nunodonato•56m ago
hardly, its still quite big unless by "local" you mean people that spend many thousands on rigs :)
nshotton•52m ago
Yeah i shouldve been more clear, a model of this size could run on 2 dgx sparks so out of the range of a lot of the typical consumer sure, but I think there is definitely a market for that size
andai•51m ago
I've been wondering about that. GLM-5.2 is also half the size of DeepSeek V4 Pro. (But costs roughly twice as much.)

I looked into DeepSeek's architecture a little bit and the main focus was how can we save as much money as possible. They did a lot of cost cutting with the attention mechanisms. This allowed them to offer an insanely cheap price even on massive contexts, but seems to have come at the cost of performance?

At least, that's my guess, when I see smaller models costing more and outperforming, I think, "they must have denser attention?"

wgd•6m ago
The current Deepseek V4 Pro is still just their initial preview AFAIK, with the "real" model release rumored to come later this month. GLM-5.2 might be outperforming simply because it's had more post-training on top of the GLM-5 base.
nunodonato•57m ago
Very impressive model for its size
handzhiev•56m ago
It's a very good model for this size and price. I tried it with a couple of small tasks - just an year ago this would be the level of the leading models.
Catloafdev•51m ago
Curious how people feel about this compared to DS4 Flash, given they are pretty close in size. Also curious how well it holds up to heavy quantization.

DS4 Flash can currently run reasonably well on systems with ~96gb+ RAM, I wonder if Hy3 can compete there.

nunodonato•50m ago
DS4-Flash is not only "significantly" smaller, it will also benefit from a lot more speed thanks to DSpark
Catloafdev•37m ago
299B for Hy3 vs 284B* for Flash

Edit: fixed, got bad info

nshotton•21m ago
flash is 284b isnt it? https://artificialanalysis.ai/models/deepseek-v4-flash
Catloafdev•17m ago
Oh, it is. I was looking at the Huggingface repo which listed the lower number at the top of the page, looks like that's wrong.
wolttam•41m ago
Hy3 lacks the DSv4 architecture's KV Cache efficiency.

Whereas I can run DSv4 Flash on a pair of DGX Sparks and have enough memory left over for 3M tokens of KV cache, with Hy3 (quantized to FP4), there is only room for ~130K tokens of KV cache.

james2doyle•47m ago
Been using this and GLM 5.2 back and forth. I like the speed of Hy3. Also seems very happy to follow instructions. Still haven’t found any open models that follow instructions as good as Mimo v2 pro though
throwaway2027•44m ago
Quite interesting to see them and Meta and others release before OpenAI supposedly is to release GPT 5.6 today, would it be better to release it before or after? Calm before the storm type of thing?
Kye•15m ago
Release before and GPT 5.6 has to be better enough than early experiences with other new models to warrant the premium.
minimaxir•22m ago
A month ago I wrote a blog post about how Hy3 was topping the OpenRouter rankings despite no one talking about it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48317294

As of today, it has fallen to 8/9th on the rankings. I don't see a reason where you would use this model over competitors. However, price economics are bit confusing, as currently the effective input price of Hy3 via OpenRouter is now the same as DeepSeek-hosted DeepSeek Flash V4.

https://openrouter.ai/tencent/hy3-preview

https://openrouter.ai/deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash

Miner49er•13m ago
I had to stop using it because I was getting rate limited like crazy. Probably why it has dropped. Seemed like they couldn't keep up with demand.
doawoo•19m ago
That UI demo page is… really quite janky.
simonw•8m ago
Pelican from a few days ago: https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jul/6/hy3/ - I was using the free tier on OpenRouter, which expires on July 21st.

I tried the preview model 41 days ago and got a pelican with a "change pelican color" button: https://static.simonwillison.net/static/2026/hy3-preview-pel...

thot_experiment•5m ago
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with hy3, it's either benchmaxxed to hell and back or skill issue on my part but I'd rather use dense gemma. I don't think there's a single model that's wasted more of my time in recent memory.
IshKebab•50m ago
> Hy3 has 295B parameters in total. To serve it on 8 GPUs, we recommend using H20-3e or other GPUs with larger memory capacity.

I would.

ignoramous•26m ago
Lower context window notwithstanding, Hy3's coding benchmarks hold their own against DeepSeek v4 Pro & MiMo v2.5 Pro. That's quite something for a model priced like DeepSeek v4 Flash & MiMo v2.5 (for non-cached tokens), which are 3x cheaper than their respective Pro variants.
wolttam•19m ago
It's impressive indeed. I would also expect the next checkpoint of DSv4 Flash to come in somewhere at this level (DeepSeek has had over 2 months to continue training since it released).

It's exciting that the open models continue to get better and more efficient across the board!

UncleOxidant•38m ago
That's a 2-bit quant of DS4 flash. You're probably better off running Qwen3.6-27B at Q8.
sosodev•33m ago
I suspect it would depend on the task. DS4-flash does, as previously mentioned, handle quantization very well. Even at 2-bit it's still very coherent.
spmurrayzzz•28m ago
I think its good advice to test both on your own evals for sure, but the MoE parameters are already natively FP4 in ds4. Dropping to 2bpw isn't as big of a loss as it seems (and as corroborated by antirez's work).

Its also only 13B active, so your decode speed would be nearly 2x that of Qwen3.6-27B. So there are other latent benefits as well.

Catloafdev•13m ago
For most coding or agentic tasks, Qwen 3.6 27B likely outperforms, yes.

For 'general intelligence', DS4 Flash seems to be a noticeable step up still.