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Show HN: Edka – Kubernetes clusters on your own Hetzner account
(edka.io)
199 points
by camil
3h ago
69 comments
Occult books digitized and put online by Amsterdam’s Ritman Library
(openculture.com)
244 points
by Anon84
5h ago
109 comments
OpenBSD is so fast, I had to modify the program slightly to measure itself
(flak.tedunangst.com)
69 points
by Bogdanp
3h ago
41 comments
Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 can now end a rare subset of conversations
(anthropic.com)
79 points
by virgildotcodes
1h ago
76 comments
Launch HN: Embedder (YC S25) – Claude code for embedded software
57 points
by bobwei1
3h ago
17 comments
Do Things That Don't Scale (2013)
(paulgraham.com)
197 points
by bschne
6h ago
75 comments
Bullfrog in the Dungeon
(filfre.net)
61 points
by doppp
5h ago
18 comments
ADHD drug treatment and risk of negative events and outcomes
(bmj.com)
89 points
by bookofjoe
7h ago
121 comments
Compiler Bug Causes Compiler Bug: How a 12-Year-Old G++ Bug Took Down Solidity
(osec.io)
91 points
by luu
3d ago
33 comments
Show HN: JMAP MCP – Email for your agents
(github.com)
29 points
by wyattjoh
3h ago
4 comments
ARM adds neural accelerators to GPUs
(newsroom.arm.com)
115 points
by dagmx
3d ago
18 comments
Imagen 4 is now generally available
(developers.googleblog.com)
124 points
by meetpateltech
3h ago
47 comments
Show HN: Prime Number Grid Visualizer
(enda.sh)
17 points
by dduplex
2d ago
7 comments
EasyPost (YC S13) Is Hiring
(easypost.com)
1 points
by jstreebin
4h ago
0 comments
Vaultwarden commit introduces SSO using OpenID Connect
(github.com)
126 points
by speckx
9h ago
73 comments
Open hardware desktop 3D printing is dead?
(josefprusa.com)
591 points
by rcarmo
9h ago
368 comments
Dexter Cows and Kefir Cheese
(smallfarmersjournal.com)
4 points
by warrenm
3d ago
1 comments
Entities enabling scientific fraud at scale are large, and growing rapidly
(pnas.org)
37 points
by Anon84
2h ago
13 comments
ICE Adds Random Person to Group Chat, Exposes Details of Manhunt in Real-Time
(404media.co)
16 points
by colinprince
55m ago
0 comments
It seems like the AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges
(social.anoxinon.de)
88 points
by moelf
4h ago
84 comments
The Timmy Trap
(jenson.org)
133 points
by metadat
7h ago
114 comments
An interactive guide to sensor fusion with quaternions
(quaternion.cafe)
39 points
by Bogdanp
7h ago
12 comments
When the CIA got away with building a heart attack gun
(wisewolfmedia.substack.com)
64 points
by douchecoded
9h ago
24 comments
Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation and exercise capacity in healthy volunteers
(academic.oup.com)
56 points
by PaulHoule
9h ago
9 comments
The Folk Economics of Housing
(aeaweb.org)
89 points
by kareemm
5h ago
203 comments
US F-16s lose out as Thai Air Force seals US$600M deal for Swedish Gripen jets
(scmp.com)
8 points
by belter
22m ago
2 comments
In-depth analysis on Valorant's Guarded Regions
(reversing.info)
24 points
by carlos-menezes
2d ago
4 comments
The beauty of a text only webpage
(albanbrooke.com)
237 points
by speckx
6h ago
157 comments
Using AI to secure AI
(mattsayar.com)
88 points
by MattSayar
5h ago
26 comments
Simulating and Visualising the Central Limit Theorem
(blog.foletta.net)
143 points
by gjf
15h ago
56 comments
LibreOffice says Microsoft Office exploits you, offers free ODF migration guide
(neowin.net)
21 points
by bundie
2h ago
0 comments
Recto – A Truly 2D Language
(masatohagiwara.net)
91 points
by mhagiwara
3d ago
38 comments
I used to know how to write in Japanese
(aethermug.com)
205 points
by mrcgnc
20h ago
204 comments
Steve Wozniak:I gave all my Apple wealth away because that's not what I live for
(m.slashdot.org)
10 points
by alexcos
1h ago
5 comments
Solar panels that fit on your balcony or deck are gaining traction in the US
(apnews.com)
15 points
by toomuchtodo
2h ago
1 comments
The electric fence stopped working years ago
(soonly.com)
149 points
by stroz
5h ago
73 comments
Fairness is what the powerful 'can get away with' study shows
(phys.org)
174 points
by PaulHoule
9h ago
50 comments
We're making GPT-5 warmer and friendlier based on feedback that it felt formal
(twitter.com)
6 points
by MallocVoidstar
23m ago
5 comments
The Workday Never Ends When Leisure Becomes Labor
(theatlantic.com)
4 points
by bdev12345
55m ago
0 comments
The Lifecycle of a Pull Request
(blog.tangled.sh)
16 points
by icy
4d ago
1 comments
Citybound: City building game, microscopic models to vividly simulate organism
(aeplay.org)
182 points
by modinfo
22h ago
63 comments
Show HN: OWhisper – Ollama for realtime speech-to-text
(docs.hyprnote.com)
265 points
by yujonglee
1d ago
72 comments
Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors (2003) [pdf]
(erlang.org)
92 points
by vismit2000
4d ago
19 comments
Airbrush art of the 80s (2015)
(coolandcollected.com)
121 points
by Michelangelo11
1d ago
61 comments
The new science of “emergent misalignment”
(quantamagazine.org)
108 points
by nsoonhui
22h ago
59 comments
Steve Wozniak: Life to me was never about accomplishment, but about happiness
(yro.slashdot.org)
891 points
by MilnerRoute
1d ago
558 comments
Gemma 3 270M: Compact model for hyper-efficient AI
(developers.googleblog.com)
773 points
by meetpateltech
1d ago
295 comments
I let LLMs write an Elixir NIF in C; it mostly worked
(overbring.com)
43 points
by overbring_labs
5h ago
42 comments
Blurry rendering of games on Mac
(colincornaby.me)
434 points
by bangonkeyboard
23h ago
288 comments
Viking-Age hoard reveals trade between England and the Islamic World
(heritagedaily.com)
10 points
by bookofjoe
8h ago
0 comments
The AI Was Fed Sloppy Code. It Turned into Something Evil
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8/14/2025, 12:06:05 AM
quantamagazine.org ↗
Comments (1)
k310
· 1d ago
Interesting to me to read about alignment, emergence, and “emergent misalignment.”
Especially the leverage that small changes can have.
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Especially the leverage that small changes can have.