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Scrap (2006)

https://twitter.com/moxie/status/2091218652133732491
341•tosh•10h ago•185 comments

Why your local LLM feels dumber than it is

https://forum.level1techs.com/t/why-your-local-llm-feels-dumber-than-it-is/253917
230•felineflock•10h ago•81 comments

NanoGPT Speedrun Frontier

https://www.primeintellect.ai/research/nanogpt-speedrun
67•stared•6h ago•18 comments

ElevenLabs, TwelveLabs, ThirteenLabs

https://quantumi.sh/public/labs.html
340•jemoka•13h ago•108 comments

Hister – A private, full content search index that you control

https://hister.org/
273•auraham•4d ago•73 comments

typ.ing

https://typ.ing/
211•bookofjoe•4d ago•63 comments

RF Cafe

https://www.rfcafe.com/
170•gregsadetsky•4d ago•28 comments

Reading Maps – Journeys from fiction drawn on the real world

https://readingmaps.com/
16•hakkikonu•10h ago•2 comments

MartyPC is a cross-platform emulator of early PCs written in Rust

https://martypc.net/
4•boilerupnc•1h ago•0 comments

A Friendly Introduction to Racket

https://geometridae.bearblog.dev/a-friendly-introduction-to-racket/
209•signa11•14h ago•108 comments

How a Texas student blew the whistle on a rogue AI hacking attempt

https://www.reuters.com/world/how-texas-student-blew-whistle-rogue-ai-hacking-attempt-2026-08-20/
130•olalonde•1d ago•45 comments

The Art and Beauty of Blade Runner

https://nappertime.com/the-art-of-and-beauty-of-blade-runner/
15•cocacola1•3h ago•5 comments

NetBSD and my life (2005)

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/09/10/0000.html
105•gnyeki•9h ago•28 comments

ATProto spaces: A new extension to ATProto that enables non-public data

https://atproto.com/blog/atproto-spaces-alpha
127•grappler•2d ago•18 comments

Thinking in Python

https://thinkinginpython.com/
97•pjacotg•10h ago•22 comments

Canada will match US tariffs 'dollar for dollar' as trade talks break down

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgvyy4x2mvo
547•tartoran•22h ago•1327 comments

I set a trap for a book-marketing scammer (2025)

https://rwwgreene.substack.com/p/i-set-a-trap-for-a-book-marketing
19•rznicolet•10h ago•15 comments

Munder Difflin – Agent harness to run an office of your clones

https://munderdiffl.in/
263•simonpure•18h ago•116 comments

Show HN: Public Muscriptor Instance (latest, most powerful Audio-to-MIDI model)

https://www.pianoify.net/
23•jardy•1d ago•7 comments

A week of using Codex more than Claude

https://allaboutcoding.ghinda.com/a-week-of-using-codex-more-than-claude/
157•speckx•1d ago•176 comments

I Dream of Quieter Computing

https://henry.codes/writing/i-dream-of-quieter-computing/
4•Sir_Twist•1h ago•0 comments

Figmimic – A bookmarklet to copy any webpage into Figma as editable layers

https://marcua.net/minitools/figmimic/
71•speckx•10h ago•7 comments

hdiutil is deprecated in macOS 27 Golden Gate

https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2026/8/7.html
173•zdw•9h ago•72 comments

Autolith: A programming agent with a live runtime

https://www.lambda-symbolics.com/autolith
117•vismit2000•2d ago•46 comments

What's in a PowerPoint File?

https://editide.com/blog/what-is-a-pptx-file/
68•danielochoa0620•3d ago•35 comments

Conway's Game of Life in real life

https://blog.coredump.cx/p/conways-game-of-life-in-real-life
46•surprisetalk•2d ago•12 comments

One night in Uzbekistan: Why was this one data point so influential?

https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2026/08/20/we-couldnt-reproduce-their-findings-and-realize...
87•paulpauper•1d ago•16 comments

New MCP Roadmap

https://blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/mcp-roadmap/
183•pentagrama•14h ago•127 comments

Z80 – The 1970s Microprocessor Still Alive (2021)

https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/mi/2021/06/09623402/1yJTvlRLmhi
126•asdefghyk•18h ago•58 comments

Show HN: OzBrain, a shared brain for knowledge between agents and your team

https://ozbrain.com
82•dariusmonsef•1d ago•48 comments
Open in hackernews

The Art and Beauty of Blade Runner

https://nappertime.com/the-art-of-and-beauty-of-blade-runner/
15•cocacola1•3h ago

Comments

ilamont•39m ago
This came up about a month ago when someone posted a link celebrating the title cards in Blade Runner. I responded then the same way I will respond now: it’s not just the amazing visuals, it’s also the amazing auditory experience, an additional creative dimension to transport the audience into a dystopian future.

The audio consists of two parts: the wonderful minimalist score by Vangelis, and sound effects that include distant booms, twinkling computer notes, dripping rain, strange languages, the whoosh of futuristic vehicles, even small details such as the crosswalk warning. Along with the set design, photography, special effects, acting, and other visual elements, the audio effectively immerses viewers into this incredible world and story.

Keep in mind that a typical viewer entering the local cineplex in 1982 to watch Blade Runner might have just stepped out of a Chevy Nova with an 8-track cassette player loaded with Juice Newton and Kool & The Gang. The visuals, the score, the sound effects, and the story would have been completely novel, and totally mind-blowing.

WalterBright•29m ago
I stepped in to watch it in 1982. Didn't like it much. But rewatching it over the years, it grew on me.
dtnm•26m ago
The re-cuts are definitely an improvement on the original theatrical release. It's a matter of taste, but for me Director's Cut is the better.
WalterGR•22m ago
> someone posted a link celebrating the title cards in Blade Runner.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49189287

esafak•6m ago
It's amazing that Blade Runner looks as good as anything that has come since. And sounds way better.