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Is x86 ready to ACE it?
The Economics of Recursive Self-Improvement [pdf]
MorphoHDL: A minimalistic language for growing circuits
SCOTUS slip opinion: Grabbing Google geofence Location History is a 4th A search
A Trip to 90s Kansai: Exploring the XD FirstClass Network BBS
Show HN: MemStitch – Zero-copy context bridging for vLLM (25x TTFT speedup)
Distributed Development
ESBMC-Arduino: Closing the Deployment Gap for Formal Verification
The Git history command deserves more attention
LAPD Regularly Pulled over Innocent People Plate Readers Flagged Cars as Stolen
What did SFFA vs. Harvard reveal about admissions?
Success may not matter if you aren't doing what you love
Show HN: Microphone – Talk out your side-project ideas, then test them with ads
If you are an aspiring founder, any VC will ask you this question: “why are you the only person who could solve this”. If you want to generate passive income with your side idea, get ready to enter a crowded market as everyone and their mother is shipping. Unless you have an active X account or you’re a TikTok sensation distribution is going to be tough. I just launched the trie.dev microphone beta to help folks find their edge. You yap into your phone about your ideas; Trie turns the rambling i
Turn your singing voice into printable notes (in the browser)
Scams Were Awful. Then They Got AI
Human Canaries: Remembering the Munitionettes
What are Forward Deployed Engineers, and why are they so in demand? (2025)
Show HN: Sx 2.0 – Share AI skills with your team through a Dropbox folder
Hi all, author here. SX started as a CLI to let developers share skills across AI clients without having to rely on git for storage. This allowed sharing at the Repo/Team/Org and Personal level. However, the more we spoke to users the more we realized that non-technical users were actually using skills more and more but they had no way to share. And there was no way you were going to get your legal team to install and learn git. SX 2.0 is targeting non-technical teams by adding a native Mac, Win
Show HN: ContextVault – Shared memory layer for your AI and your team
Hi HN, I'm Kevin. I built ContextVault because I kept running into the same problem with AI tools. Every project accumulated prompts, coding conventions, architectural decisions, examples, and other pieces of context that made the models significantly more useful. The problem was that this information quickly became fragmented. Some lived in ChatGPT Projects, some in Claude, some in Markdown files, some in internal documentation, and some only existed in previous conversations. Late last year, I