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Linux on the Sega 32X. Who needs hardware synchronization primitives anyway?
Show HN: BillAI Bass, an AI-Powered Big Mouth Billy Bass Using Strands Agents
Latent Space as a New Medium
Ask HN: Should I do a CS masters at Cambridge or start as a new grad at Amazon?
Basically what the title says. I'm in the very fortunate position to be able to decide between the two trajectories. What do you recommend if my goals are flexibility and money in the long term? EDIT: It's very funny, I've asked the same thing on Reddit and over there 14 out of 15 comments advised me to take the job offer and here on HN the first 3 out of 3 comments tell me to do the masters
Why Copyright Analysis Alone Is Not Enough for Open Source Licensing
Show HN: Super Dario
Superfile: A fancy, modern terminal file manager
Logseq 2.0 Beta (DB version) is here
Show HN: OpenClawMachines – Extending OpenClaw to the Enterprise
Samsung overtakes Apple as smartphone market sinks to a 13-year low
A Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game
A Heuristic for When to Reason vs When to Act
GLP-1s are shrinking bodies. Enter cadaver fat injections
Designing APIs for Agents
If You Can't Be Replaced You Can't Be Promoted
Apple's new SpeechAnalyzer API, benchmarked against Whisper and its predecessor
Wikipedia escapes Category 1 designation under the UK Online Safety Act for now
DOGE is done. What happened to its records?
Show HN: Jacquard, a programming language for AI-written, human-reviewed code
I'm fascinated by the generative AI wave rolling over us, and wondered if AI could create a language that it might prefer using over the ones created by and for humans. To create the design, I had AI analyze the ASTs of several mainstream languages plus a few of the conceptually groundbreaking but esoteric ones (listed in the README) and then create a new structure and new syntax. It was named after the Jacquard machine ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquard_machine ), a precursor to Babbage's