Allow me to introduce, the Citroen C15
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I replaced Windows with Linux and everything's going great
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I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too
The article discusses the author's experience of switching from Windows 11 to Linux, highlighting the perceived benefits of the Linux operating system, such as better performance, security, and customization options, and encourages readers to consider making the same transition.
The struggle of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe
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Finding and fixing Ghostty's largest memory leak
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Don't fall into the anti-AI hype
The article discusses the challenges and lessons Salvatore Sanfilippo, the creator of the open-source database Redis, has faced in managing and growing a successful open-source project. It highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy community, balancing commercial and open-source interests, and the personal toll of running a popular project.
Show HN: I used Claude Code to discover connections between 100 books
I think LLMs are overused to summarise and underused to help us read deeper.
I built a system for Claude Code to browse 100 non-fiction books and find interesting connections between them.
I started out with a pipeline in stages, chaining together LLM calls to build up a context of the library. I was mainly getting back the insight that I was baking into the prompts, and the results weren't particularly surprising.
On a whim, I gave CC access to my debug CLI tools and found that it wiped the floor with that approach. It gave actually interesting results and required very little orchestration in comparison.
One of my favourite trail of excerpts goes from Jobs’ reality distortion field to Theranos’ fake demos, to Thiel on startup cults, to Hoffer on mass movement charlatans (https://trails.pieterma.es/trail/useful-lies/). A fun tendency is that Claude kept getting distracted by topics of secrecy, conspiracy, and hidden systems - as if the task itself summoned a Foucault’s Pendulum mindset.
Details:
* The books are picked from HN’s favourites (which I collected before: https://hnbooks.pieterma.es/).
* Chunks are indexed by topic using Gemini Flash Lite. The whole library cost about £10.
* Topics are organised into a tree structure using recursive Leiden partitioning and LLM labels. This gives a high-level sense of the themes.
* There are several ways to browse. The most useful are embedding similarity, topic tree siblings, and topics cooccurring within a chunk window.
* Everything is stored in SQLite and manipulated using a set of CLI tools.
I wrote more about the process here: https://pieterma.es/syntopic-reading-claude/
I’m curious if this way of reading resonates for anyone else - LLM-mediated or not.
Eulogy for Dark Sky, a data visualization masterpiece (2023)
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Open Chaos: A self-evolving open-source project
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Microsoft May Have Created the Slowest Windows in 25 Years with Windows 11
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AI is a business model stress test
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Oh My Zsh adds bloat
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New information extracted from Snowden PDFs through metadata version analysis
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UK government exempting itself from cyber law inspires little confidence
Private equity firms acquired more than 500 autism centers in past decade: study
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Gentoo Linux 2025 Review
iCloud Photos Downloader
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Org Mode Syntax Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages for Text (2017)
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My Home Fibre Network Disintegrated
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Meta announces nuclear energy projects
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Show HN: Ferrite – Markdown editor in Rust with native Mermaid diagram rendering
Ferrite: Fast Markdown/Text/Code editor in Rust with native Mermaid diagrams
Built a Markdown editor using Rust + egui. v0.2.1 just dropped with major Mermaid improvements:
→ Native Mermaid diagrams - Flowcharts, sequence, state, ER, git graphs - pure Rust, no JS
→ Split view - Raw + rendered side-by-side with sync scrolling
→ Syntax highlighting - 40+ languages with large file optimization
→ JSON/YAML/TOML tree viewer - Structured editing with expand/collapse
→ Git integration - File tree shows modified/staged/untracked status
Also: minimap, zen mode, auto-save, session restore, code folding indicators.
~15MB binary, instant startup. Windows/Linux/macOS.
GitHub: https://github.com/OlaProeis/Ferrite
v0.2.2 coming soon with performance improvements for large files. Looking for feedback!
Anthropic: Developing a Claude Code competitor using Claude Code is banned
CLI agents like Claude Code make self-hosting on a home server easier and fun
The article discusses the benefits and challenges of self-hosting, focusing on factors like privacy, security, and cost management. It explores the process of setting up a self-hosted server and the technical considerations involved, providing a comprehensive overview for individuals interested in taking control of their digital infrastructure.
The Concise TypeScript Book
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Overdose deaths are falling in America because of a 'supply shock': study
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A battle over Canada’s mystery brain disease
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Instagram data breach reportedly exposed the personal info of 17.5M users
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Drones that recharge directly on transmission lines
Voltair is a startup that is developing an AI-powered platform to help companies make better strategic decisions. The platform uses machine learning to analyze large amounts of data and provide insights to guide decision-making.