Dark web agent spotted bedroom wall clue to rescue girl from abuse
The article discusses the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, particularly in areas like disease diagnosis, drug discovery, and patient monitoring. It explores the potential benefits and challenges of AI in the medical field, highlighting the need for responsible development and deployment of these technologies.
Rise of the Triforce
The article discusses the rise of the Triforce, a popular game emulator for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii consoles. It highlights the emulator's key features, its development history, and its growing popularity among the gaming community.
Show HN: Free Alternative to Wispr Flow, Superwhisper, and Monologue
Freeflow is an open-source, self-hosted, and privacy-focused alternative to popular social media platforms. It aims to provide users with a decentralized and ad-free social networking experience that prioritizes user control and data privacy.
Testing Postgres race conditions with synchronization barriers
The article explores techniques for handling race conditions in PostgreSQL, including using advisory locks, serializable transactions, and performing idempotent operations. It provides guidance on identifying and resolving race conditions to ensure data consistency and integrity in PostgreSQL applications.
Running NanoClaw in a Docker Shell Sandbox
The article describes how to run the Nanoclaw tool, a secure shell sandbox, in a Docker container. It provides instructions on building the Docker image and running the Nanoclaw tool within the container, allowing for a secure and isolated environment for executing untrusted code.
Robert Duvall Dead at 95
Renowned actor Robert Duvall, known for his iconic roles in films like The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, and Tender Mercies, has passed away at the age of 95, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in the entertainment industry.
Neurons outside the brain
The article explores the complex relationship between the brain and the human experience, arguing that we are more than just our brains and that our sense of self extends beyond the physical organ. It encourages readers to consider the broader context of their lives and the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and environment.
The long tail of LLM-assisted decompilation
The article discusses the potential of large language models (LLMs) in assisting with decompilation, a process of recovering source code from compiled programs. It highlights the long-tail of applications where LLMs can be leveraged to enhance decompilation capabilities beyond traditional approaches.
Show HN: Andrej Karpathy's microgpt.py to C99 microgpt.c – 4,600x faster
Andrej Karpathy showed us the GPT algorithm. I wanted to see the hardware limit.
The Punchline: I made it go 4,600x faster in pure C code, no dependencies and using a compiler with SIMD auto-vectorisation!!!
Andrej recently released microgpt.py - a brilliant, atomic look at the core of a GPT. As a low-latency developer, I couldn't resist seeing how fast it could go when you get closer to the metal.
So just for funzies, I spent a few hours building microgpt-c, a zero-dependency and pure C99 implementation featuring:
- 4,600x Faster training vs the Python reference (Tested on MacBook Pro M2 Max). On Windows, it is 2,300x faster. - SIMD Auto-vectorisation for high-speed matrix operations. - INT8 Quantisation (reducing weight storage by ~8x). Training is slightly slower, but the storage reduction is significant.
- Zero Dependencies - just pure logic.
The amalgamation image below is just for fun (and to show off the density!), but the GitHub repo contains the fully commented, structured code for anyone who wants to play with on-device AI.
I have started to build something useful, like a simple C code static analyser - I will do a follow-up post.
Everything else is just efficiency... but efficiency is where the magic happens
AI optimism is a class privilege
The article explores the concept of 'sloptimism', a tendency to overestimate one's abilities and be overly optimistic about the future, leading to poor decision-making. It discusses how this mindset can negatively impact personal and professional lives, and offers strategies to cultivate a more realistic and productive outlook.
Facing a demographic catastrophe, Ukraine is paying for troops to freeze sperm
The article explores the growing popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry, highlighting how AI-powered tools are being used to enhance medical diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient outcomes. It discusses the potential benefits and challenges of incorporating AI into various aspects of healthcare.
How Not to Answer the Salary Question
The article discusses strategies for responding to salary-related questions during job interviews, emphasizing the importance of research, considering the employer's needs, and negotiating tactfully to secure fair compensation.
Castlevania and Bloodstained developer Shutaro Ida dies aged 52
Shutaro Ida, a renowned game developer known for his work on the Castlevania and Bloodstained franchises, has passed away at the age of 52. The article highlights Ida's significant contributions to the video game industry and the impact he had on beloved game series.
Building for an audience of one: starting and finishing side projects with AI
The article discusses the challenges and benefits of building software for a single user or small team, rather than a larger audience. It highlights the importance of focusing on the specific needs of the target user and the advantages of having a more streamlined development process.
Fff.nvim – Typo-resistant code search
The new release of fff.nvim showed out the new compatiblity for the code search both for human and agents - typo resistant and usable code search for real codebases
It can match query "shcema" only to "schema" and "SortedMap" only to "SortedArrayMap" and "SortedHashMap" without bloating the results
Docker Swarm vs. Kubernetes in 2026
The article compares Docker Swarm and Kubernetes, two popular container orchestration platforms, highlighting their key differences in terms of complexity, scalability, and ecosystem support, to help readers choose the best option for their specific needs.
Building a model that visualizes strategic golf
This article chronicles the author's experience of spending over a month and a half renovating a golf course, detailing the challenges and lessons learned throughout the process.
Why Affordability and the Vibecession Are Real Economic Problems
The article discusses the concept of 'vibecession', a term used to describe a recession characterized by a general sense of unease, decline, and uncertainty rather than clear economic indicators. It explores how factors like inflation, housing costs, and work culture contribute to this 'vibecession' phenomenon.
Show HN: Journey – A Custom 2D ECS Game Engine Written in Rust and WGPU
The article discusses the development of a Rust-based game engine, covering the author's motivation, the engine's key features, and the challenges faced during the process. It highlights the benefits of using Rust for game development, such as performance, safety, and concurrency, while also addressing the learning curve and the need for more Rust-specific game development resources.
Carney constructs a mega anti-Trump trade alliance
The European Union and Indo-Pacific economic blocs are exploring the possibility of a major new trade agreement, seeking to deepen economic ties and counter China's growing influence in the region.