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Train Your Own LLM from Scratch
(github.com)
- 17
Mojo Language
(mojolang.org)
- 211
Formatting a 25M-line codebase overnight
(stripe.dev)
- 9
I've Banned Query Strings
(chrismorgan.info)
- 231
Batteries Not Included, or Required, for These Smart Home Sensors
(coe.gatech.edu)
- 12
Show HN: NanoCorp – Create autonomous companies run by AI
(nanocorp.so)
- 3
CA, NV and AZ announce temporary plan to save water from the Colorado River
(apnews.com)
- 21
Meta is dying. It's about time
(nytimes.com)
- 22
Internet Archive Switzerland: Expanding a Global Mission to Preserve Knowledge
(blog.archive.org)
- 235
Telus Uses AI to Alter Call-Agent Accents
(letsdatascience.com)
- 194
Let's talk about LLMs
(b-list.org)
- 19
Copyfail2
(github.com)
- 6
Eisenstein– exact hexagonal arithmetic for Rust (zero drift after 10k rotations)
(superinstance.ai)
- 4
Elasticsearch's BBQ vs. TurboQuant: 10–40× faster on CPU and lower ranking noise
(elastic.co)
- 393
IBM didn't want Microsoft to use the Tab key to move between dialog fields
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
- 22
Why Don't Lowercase Letters Come Right After Uppercase Letters in ASCII?
(tylerhillery.com)
- 520
I am worried about Bun
(wwj.dev)
- 640
Microsoft Edge stores all passwords in memory in clear text, even when unused
(twitter.com)
- 6
TLA+ Caught a Silent Data Divergence Bug in Postgres's pg_rewind
(multigres.com)
- 22
The FCC Wants Your ID Before You Get a Phone Number
(reclaimthenet.org)
- 5
Hope: A post-transformer architecture for general intelligence at low compute
(blankline.org)
- 3
America's A.I. Is Futuristic. China Is Just Making It Work
(nytimes.com)
- 6
Do We Think Too Much About the Future?
(newyorker.com)
- 445
Async Rust never left the MVP state
(tweedegolf.nl)
- 25
The Traveling Salesdog Problem
(wespiser.com)
- 78
Google tools for customizing searches
(cardcatalogforlife.substack.com)
- 24
Notes on the xAI/Anthropic data center deal
(simonwillison.net)
- 17
ASML to invest $1.5B in Mistral at over $11B valuation
(calcalistech.com)
- 280
I'm scared about biological computing
(kuber.studio)
- 71
I completed 100 Days of Java over 5 years and mapped the journey as a graph
(mohibulsblog.netlify.app)