800x Speed Boost on Nvidia GPUs
A Chinese research team has developed an algorithm that can boost the performance of NVIDIA GPUs by up to 800-fold, revolutionizing scientific computing and paving the way for advancements in fields such as artificial intelligence, climate modeling, and drug discovery.
Wall Street Journal slams Trump's tariff plans: 'Dumbest trade war in history'
You're missing your near misses
The article discusses the importance of near misses, situations where something almost went wrong but was avoided, and how they can provide valuable insights into improving complex systems. It emphasizes the need to pay attention to these near misses and use them to identify and address potential issues before they escalate.
For Sale: Binaries Compiled from Hand-Crafted Artisanal Code
The article discusses the benefits of writing 'hand-crafted' code, such as increased understanding, flexibility, and control, compared to relying solely on automatically generated or abstracted code. It emphasizes the importance of balancing the use of automation and manual coding to create high-quality, maintainable software.
Colourful roundabout redesign divides village
The article discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the future of work, highlighting concerns about job automation and the need for reskilling and education to adapt to the changing job market.
Nginx Proxy Manager
Ask HN: Do you listen to AI-generated music?
Recently I caught myself enjoying AI generated music on YouTube. Seems a lot of channels have sprung up lately, full of AI music with no artist attribution.
Any particular AI music you are enjoying these days? What do you think of the proliferation of this AI music?
Things We Learned from Shipping an AI Coding Agent [video]
Autocratic Capture
Show HN: LinkedScribe AI – Never Struggle with LinkedIn Posts Again
LinkedScribe is a web-based platform that enables users to create, manage, and publish interactive learning content, with a focus on providing a collaborative environment for educators and learners.
Curious libjpegturbo fork by an author who hates CMake?
The article discusses the libjpeg-turbo-liberated project, which is a fork of the libjpeg-turbo library that aims to provide a fully libre and open-source implementation of the JPEG image format specification.
Ask HN: Do the tarrifs impact software/SaaS? If so, how?
Will it be more difficult to sell software or SaaS across the border between Canada and the US?
Tight, Tight, Tight a Terraform Provider for Breaking Bad Quotes
The terraform-provider-breakingbad project is a Terraform provider that allows users to interact with the Breaking Bad API to manage resources related to the popular TV series. The provider enables users to fetch information about characters, episodes, and quotes from the show, and can be used to build infrastructure and automate tasks related to the Breaking Bad universe.
Russia's California Colony
The article explores Russia's establishment of a short-lived colony in California in the early 19th century, examining the motives and challenges behind this endeavor, and the eventual abandonment of the colony due to a lack of resources and economic viability.
Show HN: One_TUI: A terminal based onedrive client
I built one_tui, a OneDrive client for the terminal, written in Rust. Browse, upload, download, and manage your OneDrive files—all without leaving your terminal.
project link: https://github.com/Riken7/one_tui
CDC orders mass retraction of research across all science and medicine journals
The CDC has ordered a mass retraction of several studies, acknowledging significant flaws in their methodology and analysis. This development raises concerns about the accuracy and reliability of some of the CDC's previous research and recommendations.
Tidal – A History in Types
The article traces the evolution of the Tidal programming language, highlighting its various versions and their unique features. It explores how Tidal has adapted and expanded its capabilities to meet the changing needs of its users over time.
Minimum Effective Dose
The article explores the concept of minimum effective dose, which emphasizes finding the smallest amount of input needed to achieve the desired outcome. It discusses the benefits of this approach, including reduced costs, side effects, and environmental impact, and provides examples of how to apply the minimum effective dose principle in various contexts.
The state of decarbonization in five charts
The article provides an overview of the current state of decarbonization efforts globally, discussing the progress made, the challenges faced, and the potential solutions needed to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Rewriting a Coin Flipping Script
The article describes the process of rewriting a simple coin-flipping script to make it more efficient and easier to read. It discusses optimizing the code and exploring alternative approaches to achieve the same functionality.
The Era of Tab Continuation
The article discusses the potential impact of tab continuation on software user experience, highlighting the advantages and drawbacks of this feature and the need for developers to carefully consider its implementation to provide a seamless and efficient user experience.
Ask HN: Recommendations for Running LLMs Locally
Hi folks
I'm looking for hardware recommendations for running LLMs locally. Specifically, best bang for bucks at the following price points: $2,000 $5,000 $10,000
What more could you do with a 10k budget than with a 5k budget?
Thank you
Splitting from Handmade Network
The article discusses a prominent handmade goods company's decision to split from the Handmade Network, citing a need to focus on its own initiatives and priorities. The move is presented as part of the company's strategic shift to better serve its customers and community.
Lazarus Taxon
The Lazarus taxon refers to a species that was believed to be extinct, but has been rediscovered. This phenomenon often occurs due to the rarity or elusiveness of certain species, as well as the limitations of scientific observation and documentation.
Dropbox is reincorporating from Delaware to Nevada
LLMs: Harmful to Technical Innovation?
The article discusses the role of large language models (LLMs) in technical innovation, highlighting their potential to drive advancements in various fields, while also cautioning about the risks and challenges associated with their development and deployment.
Show HN: A simple free VIN decoder
I built a simple VIN decoder on top of the NHTSA's vPIC database. I ported the database to sqlite and used web assembly to run it fully in the browser. I have been working on a larger automotive consumer application and I needed a lightweight VIN decoder to normalize ingested vehicle data and couldn't find anything. The code to port the vPIC database is [here](https://github.com/samsullivandelgobbo/vPIC-dl) hoping it helps anyone working on a similar problem.
Trump orders USDA to take down websites referencing climate crisis
I'm Ready for You: On Balzac
The article explores the personal experiences and perspectives of a man named Raymond N. MacKenzie, who reflects on his readiness to face the challenges and uncertainties of life, including the prospect of his own mortality.