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Launch HN: RunAnywhere (YC W26) – Faster AI Inference on Apple Silicon

RunAnywhere has developed a high-performance inference engine optimized for Apple Silicon that significantly outperforms existing solutions like llama.cpp and Apple's MLX across LLMs, speech-to-text, ...

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Tony Hoare has died

The tech community mourns the passing of Sir Tony Hoare, a pioneering computer scientist who made fundamental contributions including the Quicksort algorithm, Hoare logic, and the null reference. His ...

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Intel Demos Chip to Compute with Encrypted Data

Intel has demonstrated a new chip capable of performing computations on encrypted data without needing to decrypt it first, using Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) technology. This breakthrough could...

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YouTube surpasses Disney, Paramount, WBD in 2025 ad revenue

YouTube has surpassed traditional media giants Disney, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery in advertising revenue for 2025, signaling a major shift in content consumption patterns. This milestone re...

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Thinking Machines Lab inks massive compute deal with Nvidia

Thinking Machines Lab has secured a multi-year agreement with Nvidia for at least a gigawatt of compute power, representing one of the largest AI infrastructure deals to date. The partnership also inc...

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AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?

The release of chardet 7.0, a Python library rewritten with AI assistance, has sparked controversy over software licensing. Maintainer Dan Blanchard used Claude Code to create an MIT-licensed rewrite ...

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Debian decides not to decide on AI-generated contributions

The Debian project has decided against implementing a specific policy regarding AI-generated contributions, opting instead to handle them case-by-case under existing contribution guidelines. This deci...

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Source-available projects and their AI contribution policies

A comprehensive survey of 112 major source-available projects reveals diverse approaches to AI contributions. Only 4 projects (Zig, NetBSD, GIMP, and qemu) completely ban AI contributions, while 71 pr...

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Dependency Tracking is Hard

cURL author Daniel Stenberg discusses the challenges of dependency tracking for foundational C libraries like curl/libcurl that exist outside traditional package ecosystems. These widely-used componen...

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LLMs are bad at vibing specifications

The article examines how LLMs perform poorly at writing formal specifications in languages like TLA+ and Alloy, despite initial optimism about AI as a 'specification force multiplier'. Using a real-wo...

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nominal types in webassembly

This article explores nominal vs structural type systems in WebAssembly, explaining how recursive type groups provide a workaround for nominal typing needs. It details how WebAssembly currently uses s...

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RISC-V is sloooow

A Fedora developer shares experiences with RISC-V porting, revealing significant performance challenges. Build times for RISC-V packages are substantially slower than other architectures - 143 minutes...

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First (?) hacked Emacs package

A potentially malicious Emacs package was discovered on the official MELPA package repository, marking what appears to be the first known instance of a compromised Emacs package. The package contained...

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Madblog: Turn a Markdown folder into a federated blog

Madblog is a lightweight blogging engine that converts Markdown folders into federated blogs with native Fediverse and IndieWeb support. The new release adds ActivityPub federation, allowing blogs to ...

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I built a programming language using Claude Code

Developer Ankur Sethi built a complete programming language called Cutlet using Claude Code, generating every line of code with AI assistance over four weeks. The language features arrays, strings, va...

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Amazon launches its healthcare AI assistant on its website and app

Amazon has launched a new healthcare-focused AI assistant integrated into its website and mobile app. The tool can answer health questions, explain medical records, manage prescription renewals, and b...

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AgentMail raises $6M to build an email service for AI agents

AgentMail has secured $6 million in funding to develop a specialized email service designed specifically for AI agents. The platform provides APIs that enable AI agents to manage their own email inbox...

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Adobe is debuting an AI assistant for Photoshop

Adobe is launching an AI assistant for Photoshop in beta, enabling users to perform image editing tasks through natural language prompts. The assistant can remove objects, adjust colors and lighting, ...

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Ford is giving its commercial fleet business an AI makeover

Ford has launched Ford Pro AI, a generative AI service for its commercial fleet management platform that analyzes vehicle data like speed, seat belt usage, and engine health to provide actionable insi...

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EVi, a hard-fork of Vim

EVi is a hard-fork of Vim version 9.1.0 from January 2024, created before AI features were introduced into the main Vim project. The project emphasizes being 'AI-free' and focuses on maintaining a cle...

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Do the Illegible

The author reflects on parallels between Peter Naur's 1985 essay 'Programming as Theory Building' and James Scott's book 'Seeing Like a State', exploring the concept of 'legibility' - how complex syst...

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Too Much Color

CSS expert Keith Cirkel argues that color values in CSS are often unnecessarily precise, recommending that oklch and oklab colors need only 3 decimal places while lab/lch can use just 1. This optimiza...

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TCXO failure analysis

An engineer discovered a critical TCXO (Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator) failure in a ThunderScope PCIe oscilloscope prototype, which caused a 6.6% frequency error. The failure analysis rev...

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troubleshooting BSD TCP network performance: part 2 (fixing NetBSD)

This technical article details the author's investigation into poor TCP network performance on NetBSD systems, identifying VirtIO driver issues as the primary culprit. The author demonstrates how swit...

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SpacetimeDB: a short technical review

SpacetimeDB launched version 2.0 with an unconventional marketing approach featuring meme-style videos and questionable benchmarks that mock competitors. While the author finds the marketing distastef...

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These new winter tires have studs that retract as it warms up

Nokian Tires has developed new Hakkapeliitta 01 winter tires with temperature-sensitive retractable studs that automatically adjust based on road conditions. The technology represents a significant ad...

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Slay the Spire II is even better with a friend

Slay the Spire II has launched in early access with online co-op multiplayer as its key new feature. The sequel maintains the core roguelike deckbuilding gameplay of the original while allowing up to ...