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Show HN: VectorVFS, your filesystem as a vector database
(vectorvfs.readthedocs.io)
91 points
by perone
2h ago
41 comments
The Death of Daydreaming: What we lose when phones take away boredom
(afterbabel.com)
280 points
by isolli
4h ago
105 comments
No Instagram, No Privacy
(blog.wouterjanleys.com)
49 points
by wouterjanl
1h ago
26 comments
Geometrically understanding calculus of inverse functions (2023)
(tobylam.xyz)
46 points
by tobytylam
2h ago
1 comments
Show HN: TextQuery – Query CSV, JSON, XLSX Files with SQL
(textquery.app)
9 points
by shubhamjain
19m ago
2 comments
A Tektronix TDS 684B Oscilloscope Uses CCD Analog Memory
(tomverbeure.github.io)
46 points
by zdw
2h ago
15 comments
Instant (YC S22) Is Hiring a Founding TypeScript Engineer
(instantdb.com)
1 points
by stopachka
18m ago
0 comments
AWS Built a Security Tool. It Introduced a Security Risk
(token.security)
155 points
by simplesort
5h ago
66 comments
Tuning Timbre Spectrum Scale
(sethares.engr.wisc.edu)
10 points
by Tomte
49m ago
0 comments
The vocal effects of Daft Punk
(bjango.com)
254 points
by qzervaas
6h ago
54 comments
How are cyber criminals rolling in 2025?
(vin01.github.io)
20 points
by vin10
1h ago
3 comments
History of "Adventure" for the Atari 2600
(atariarchive.org)
46 points
by coldpie
3h ago
8 comments
Show HN: Klavis AI – Open-source MCP integration for AI applications
(github.com)
11 points
by wirehack
1h ago
12 comments
Show HN: Journelly for iOS: like tweeting but for your eyes only (in plain text)
(xenodium.com)
6 points
by xenodium
1d ago
0 comments
Show HN: Bracket – selfhosted tournament system
(github.com)
73 points
by tripleseven
2h ago
9 comments
The Beauty of Having a Pi-Hole
(den.dev)
53 points
by mpweiher
5h ago
38 comments
I'd rather read the prompt
(claytonwramsey.com)
1232 points
by claytonwramsey
22h ago
721 comments
Dimension 126 Contains Twisted Shapes, Mathematicians Prove
(quantamagazine.org)
9 points
by baruchel
1h ago
0 comments
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(granta.com)
45 points
by paulpauper
18h ago
5 comments
AI Meets WinDBG
(svnscha.de)
233 points
by thunderbong
12h ago
51 comments
Circuitpainter: Create PCBs using a simplfiied graphics language
(github.com)
36 points
by todsacerdoti
2d ago
4 comments
Design for 3D-Printing
(blog.rahix.de)
717 points
by q3k
23h ago
178 comments
You can't Git clone a team
(virtualize.sh)
8 points
by plam503711
2h ago
0 comments
Emergent Misalignment: Narrow Finetuning Can Produce Broadly Misaligned LLMs
(emergent-misalignment.com)
8 points
by helsinkiandrew
3d ago
3 comments
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(hedgehogreview.com)
270 points
by pseudolus
17h ago
272 comments
Show HN: My AI Native Resume
(ai.jakegaylor.com)
252 points
by jhgaylor
15h ago
170 comments
Judge said Meta illegally used books to build its AI
(wired.com)
283 points
by mekpro
6h ago
219 comments
Matrix-vector multiplication implemented in off-the-shelf DRAM for Low-Bit LLMs
(arxiv.org)
192 points
by cpldcpu
17h ago
45 comments
Digitization Complete for World-Renowned Franco Novacco Map Collection
(newberry.org)
10 points
by mooreds
1d ago
1 comments
Why Archers Didn't Volley Fire
(acoup.blog)
453 points
by StefanBatory
2d ago
254 comments
Towards the Cutest Neural Network
(kevinlynagh.com)
94 points
by surprisetalk
3d ago
23 comments
The Design of Compact Elastic Binary Trees (Cebtree)
(wtarreau.blogspot.com)
28 points
by r4um
7h ago
0 comments
Show HN: CodeCafé – A real-time collaborative code editor in the browser
(github.com)
57 points
by mrktsm__
9h ago
9 comments
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(theconversation.com)
7 points
by Stratoscope
43m ago
0 comments
Unparalleled Misalignments
(rickiheicklen.com)
112 points
by ChadNauseam
15h ago
30 comments
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(bbc.com)
51 points
by fallinditch
2d ago
9 comments
A 1903 Proposal to Preserve the Dead in Glass Cubes
(hyperallergic.com)
29 points
by ohjeez
2d ago
22 comments
Driving Compilers (2023)
(fabiensanglard.net)
74 points
by misonic
15h ago
25 comments
Urtext: The Python plaintext library for people who've tried everything else
(urtext.co)
83 points
by nbeversluis
4d ago
45 comments
Technical analysis of TM SGNL, the unofficial Signal app Trump officials used
(micahflee.com)
303 points
by micahflee
2d ago
152 comments
Helmdar: 3D Scanning Brooklyn on Rollerblades
(owentrueblood.com)
128 points
by todsacerdoti
19h ago
23 comments
An Alabama landline that keeps ringing
(oxfordamerican.org)
323 points
by bookofjoe
1d ago
98 comments
Graceful Shutdown in Go: Practical Patterns
(victoriametrics.com)
209 points
by mkl95
20h ago
51 comments
Fuzzy images are our first look at Amazon's super-secret satellites
(arstechnica.com)
33 points
by NN88
2d ago
4 comments
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(crowdsupply.com)
111 points
by ChuckMcM
4d ago
23 comments
I turned a 40 year old Apple Mouse into a speech to text button
(workshop.cjpais.com)
109 points
by audionerd
2d ago
49 comments
Evidence of controversial Planet 9 uncovered in sky surveys taken 23 years apart
(space.com)
229 points
by spchampion2
2d ago
220 comments
TeleMessage, a modified Signal clone used by US govt. officials, has been hacked
(techcrunch.com)
52 points
by latein
6h ago
6 comments
Typed Lisp, a Primer
(alhassy.com)
127 points
by todsacerdoti
1d ago
54 comments
Oberon Pi
(pascal.hansotten.com)
196 points
by tosh
1d ago
33 comments
Ever wondered why Gmail search fails to find text you're sure is present?
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Comments (5)
biglyburrito
· 4h ago
No. I stopped using Gmail for this & other reasons, and switched to something that actually works.
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troyvit
· 3h ago
What did you switch to? Because I switched to Thunderbird and now find my search is even worse than it was with Gmail.
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chrisjj
· 5h ago
Gmail search erronously overlooks as words any words Gmail Compose has littered with redundant embedded tags.
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chrisjj
· 4h ago
...plus overlooks the plain text MIME part entirely!
And we thought Google was supposed to be good at search...
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labrador
· 4h ago
Google doesn't want you deleting their data
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And we thought Google was supposed to be good at search...