Saturday, September 30, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Optical Circuit Switching for ML Systems

Optical Circuit Switching for ML Systems
3 by tim_sw | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: 'Counterfeit people': The danger posed by Meta’s AI celebrity lookalike chatbots

'Counterfeit people': The danger posed by Meta’s AI celebrity lookalike chatbots
10 by rntn | 3 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: They Quit Their Jobs. Their Ex-Employers Sued Them for Training Costs

They Quit Their Jobs. Their Ex-Employers Sued Them for Training Costs
16 by gnicholas | 6 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: A Bit About Byte Magazine: The Premier Technical Journal of Its Time

A Bit About Byte Magazine: The Premier Technical Journal of Its Time
6 by zdw | 2 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Physicists coax superconductivity and more from quasicrystals

Physicists coax superconductivity and more from quasicrystals
3 by wglb | 1 comments on Hacker News.


Thursday, September 28, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Enterprises spend 10x more to build no-code solutions than coded ones

Tell HN: Enterprises spend 10x more to build no-code solutions than coded ones
59 by nancyp | 33 comments on Hacker News.
Code less sounds great for toy projects. People who aren't in tech aren't building no colde solutions beyond basic excel ones. So they end up hiring consultants to build them for them which costs at least 3-10x more if the solution were to be made with code. Ms powerapps for an example needs connector license for many basic things that costs a lot as well. This is from my experience as a consultant in many enterprises over last 3yrs watching code less explode in front my eyes.

New top story on Hacker News: Mr. Benedum’s Will (1957)

Mr. Benedum’s Will (1957)
7 by georgecmu | 1 comments on Hacker News.


Tuesday, September 26, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Exploring Linux command-line space time

Exploring Linux command-line space time
12 by bertman | 3 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Classic rock, Mario Kart, and why we can’t agree on Tailwind

Classic rock, Mario Kart, and why we can’t agree on Tailwind
12 by brycewray | 4 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Unity like game editor running in pure WASM

Show HN: Unity like game editor running in pure WASM
19 by TrevorSundberg | 3 comments on Hacker News.
In the wake of all the Unity nonsense, just wanted to toss the Raverie engine into this mix :) We’re building off a previous engine that we worked on for DigiPen Institute of Technology called the Zero Engine with a similar component based design architecture to Unity. Our engine had a unique feature called Spaces: separate worlds/levels that you can instantiate and run at the same time, which became super useful for creating UI overlays using only game objects, running multiple simulations, etc. The lighting and rendering engine is scriptable, and the default deferred rendering implementation is based on the Unreal physically based rendering (PBR) approach. The physics engine was built from the ground up to handle both 2D and 3D physics together. The scripting language was also built in house to be a type safe language that binds to C++ objects and facilitates auto-complete (try it in editor!) This particular fork by Raverie builds both the engine and editor to WebAssembly using only clang without Emscripten. We love Emscripten and in fact borrowed a tiny bit of exception code that we’d love to see up-streamed into LLVM, however we wanted to create a pure WASM binary without Emscripten bindings. We also love WASI too though we already had our own in memory virtual file system, hence we don’t use the WASI imports. All WASM imports and exports needed to run the engine are defined here: https://ift.tt/Q3LoH7D... The abstraction means that in the future, porting to other platforms that can support a WASM runtime should be trivial. It’s our dream to be able to export a build of your game to any platform, all from inside the browser. Our near term road-map includes getting the sound engine integrated with WebAudio, getting the script debugger working (currently freezes), porting our networking engine to WebRTC and WebSockets, and getting saving/loading from a database instead of browser local storage. Our end goal is to use this engine to create an online Flash-like hub for games that people can share and remix, akin to Scratch or Tinkercad. https://ift.tt/b3iEcdk

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Tips for Solopreneur?

Ask HN: Tips for Solopreneur?
8 by solo_prono | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Yo HN! I have been working on some design tools in my spare time to solve problems I've faced over and over, and I'm thinking about monetizing them. I've been to some conferences recently and talked to a lot of people who have these problems as well, and they're keen to try it out. I have collected some emails, been communicating with them a bit and even got beers with one of them recently! Here's my list of concerns: 1. It is just me - is that a red flag? Some people have asked me about my team and I told them it was just me. I got the feeling that it may have turned them off because the conversation kind of ended right there. To be fair, after that I did say that it is just me right now BUTTTTTTTT why that is okay due to my experience and work history. However, yes it is my first time doing a business. 2. How do I set appropriate milestones for me to reach? Do I think about reaching 100 customers before reaching 5 recurring customers for example? 3. I'm in a small town in PNW. Does that matter if this will be an online thing anyway? Why or when do people move to big cities like Seattle/SF/NYC/Austin etc. 4. What are some ways to do marketing? Should I even think about that before I have a few customers who are using my product consistently? 5. I've been inspired by the Startup School videos. Honestly though I'm not sure about fundraising and all these things, it seems very intimidating to me. What's the difference between those things and starting a company and slowly building it up?

New top story on Hacker News: Vizro – toolkit for creating modular data visualization applications

Vizro – toolkit for creating modular data visualization applications
18 by joelschw | 1 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Kikkuli: Why do some people from the distant past become memes?

Kikkuli: Why do some people from the distant past become memes?
11 by benbreen | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: J. G. Ballard’s Brilliant, “Not Good” Writing

J. G. Ballard’s Brilliant, “Not Good” Writing
24 by Caiero | 2 comments on Hacker News.


Monday, September 25, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: People who can't give up paper

People who can't give up paper
47 by luigi23 | 34 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Intel Axes Data Center GPU Max 1350, Preps New Max 1450 for 'Different Markets'

Intel Axes Data Center GPU Max 1350, Preps New Max 1450 for 'Different Markets'
7 by peter_d_sherman | 3 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Kafka as an Antipattern

Kafka as an Antipattern
37 by joshaustintech | 37 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Living Off the Land Binaries

Living Off the Land Binaries
15 by colinprince | 6 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: The SEC Wants to Spy on Your Portfolio

The SEC Wants to Spy on Your Portfolio
27 by momirlan | 31 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Intel’s Ponte Vecchio: Chiplets Gone Crazy

Intel’s Ponte Vecchio: Chiplets Gone Crazy
14 by rbanffy | 0 comments on Hacker News.


Saturday, September 23, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: iCloud Drive silently deletes your content

iCloud Drive silently deletes your content
81 by dominikmayer | 29 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: I open-sourced Even the Ocean

I open-sourced Even the Ocean
28 by generichuman | 2 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Brainless Jellyfish Demonstrate Learning Ability

Brainless Jellyfish Demonstrate Learning Ability
5 by mhb | 1 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Changes to Unity Plans and Pricing

Changes to Unity Plans and Pricing
7 by Luc | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: A Beginner's Guide to Neural Mechanisms

A Beginner's Guide to Neural Mechanisms
6 by Schiphol | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: The vital art of talking to strangers

The vital art of talking to strangers
15 by giuliomagnifico | 1 comments on Hacker News.


Wednesday, September 20, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Toyota Research claims breakthrough in teaching robots new behaviors

Toyota Research claims breakthrough in teaching robots new behaviors
41 by geox | 17 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Networking explained with a horse and carriage

Networking explained with a horse and carriage
4 by swagasaurus-rex | 1 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: The AI Content Flippening

The AI Content Flippening
17 by swyx | 10 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: XML is better than YAML

XML is better than YAML
10 by nalgeon | 2 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Expand function invocations into current scope

Expand function invocations into current scope
6 by 6keZbCECT2uB | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Booklet – Async forums as an alternative to chat

Show HN: Booklet – Async forums as an alternative to chat
19 by philip1209 | 7 comments on Hacker News.
I built Booklet to solve the problem of too many chat messages at work. Booklet updates classic internet forums and email groups to have a modern UI and high polish. It organizes communications into threads, and summarizes activities into a neat email newsletter - so members can stay updated without having to stay logged in. The async format promotes deeper discussions, while also increasing engagement by making conversations easy to follow. My goal is to make communications more asynchronous - so that I can get back to work, instead of slacking all day. Most early communities have been hobby groups, but my goal is to mature Booklet into a tool that sits alongside Slack in companies. Try it out, and let me know what you think!

New top story on Hacker News: The Unknowable Presents Encoded

The Unknowable Presents Encoded
5 by Caiero | 0 comments on Hacker News.


Tuesday, September 19, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Hydra - Open-Source Columnar Postgres

Show HN: Hydra - Open-Source Columnar Postgres
41 by coatue | 5 comments on Hacker News.
hi hn, hydra ceo here hydra is an open-source extension that adds columnar tables to Postgres for efficient analytical reporting. With Hydra, you can analyze billions of rows instantly without changing code. demo video (5 min): https://youtu.be/1yzxgb0Oyrw github repo: https://ift.tt/gBToJaq For 1.0 GA release, aggregate queries are over *60% faster* than Hydra beta due to aggregate vectorization. Spatial indexes (gin, gist, spgist, and rum indexes) and pg_hint_plan are now enabled for performance optimization. postgres is great, but aggregates can take minutes to hours to return results on large data sets. long-running analytical queries hog database resources and degrade performance. use hydra to run much faster analytics on postgres without changing code. for testing, try the hydra free tier to create a column postgres instance on the cloud. https://ift.tt/Ysgx5jL

New top story on Hacker News: Facebook is blocking Canadians’ posts about the assassination of a Sikh leader

Facebook is blocking Canadians’ posts about the assassination of a Sikh leader
99 by toomanyrichies | 62 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Yash Shorthand System

Yash Shorthand System
4 by behnamoh | 3 comments on Hacker News.


Monday, September 11, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Loopy – share and find and music you love

Show HN: Loopy – share and find and music you love
10 by kylel95 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hi, I created loopy, a website to share and discover music you love. A former coworker answered an ice breaker question saying his superpower would be to know every language fluently since he travels a lot. Mine would be to hear every song I would fall in love with. I realized that I will die without hearing every song that I will fall in love with. So many of my all-time favorite songs I randomly have heard at a club, coffee shop, traveling, walking by a store, etc. There is a high chance that I would have never heard those songs. Loopy aims to fix this. You can post your all-time favorite songs. If someone else love this song, there is a chance you will too :). Here is my profile: https://loopy.fm/kyle Happy listening :) - Kyle

New top story on Hacker News: A Multi-Level View of LLM Intentionality

A Multi-Level View of LLM Intentionality
3 by zoltz | 0 comments on Hacker News.


Sunday, September 10, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Effectiveness of wearable activity trackers to increase physical activity

Effectiveness of wearable activity trackers to increase physical activity
3 by lxm | 0 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Why SaaS prices are still going up when companies are spending less

Why SaaS prices are still going up when companies are spending less
20 by awwstn | 6 comments on Hacker News.


New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Erlmacs – a script to update your .emacs file for Erlang development

Show HN: Erlmacs – a script to update your .emacs file for Erlang development
7 by dlachausse | 0 comments on Hacker News.
erlmacs automatically configures and updates your .emacs file with support for the emacs mode that is included with Erlang/OTP. It frees you from having to locate the installation directory of Erlang/OTP and its bundled emacs mode. It is an escript that only depends upon Erlang/OTP and Emacs. Note: There is not much in the way of error checking at this moment, but it does make a backup of your .emacs files before any destructive operations.

New top story on Hacker News: Homeland Security using “Babel X” to link SSNs to social media posts

Homeland Security using “Babel X” to link SSNs to social media posts
43 by danghatesme | 5 comments on Hacker News.
Recently I learned about this effort by Homeland Security, Border Patrol, and other government agencies to track the online discussions of citizens & immigrants, and tie those discussions to their SSNs. I suppose LifeLog (Facebook) was merely a stepping stone in this effort, which appears to be accelerating with the advent of low-cost AI. https://ift.tt/lOqUoFH

Saturday, September 2, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: Modular Diffusion – A modular Python library for diffusion models

Show HN: Modular Diffusion – A modular Python library for diffusion models
6 by secularchapel | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hello everyone! I've been working on this project for a few months as part of my thesis in Machine Learning. It's meant to be a library that provides an easy-to-use but flexible API to design and train Diffusion Models. I decided to make it because I wanted to quickly prototype a Diffusion Model but there were no good tools to do it with. I think it really can help people prototype their own Diffusion Models a lot faster and only in a few lines of code. The base idea is to have a Model class that takes different modules corresponding to the different aspects of the Diffusion Model process (noise schedule, noise type, denoising network, loss function, guidance, etc.) and allow the user to mix and match different modules to achieve different results. The library ships with a bunch of prebuilt modules and the plan is to add many more. I also made it super easy to implement your own modules, you just need to extend from one of the base classes available. Contrary to HuggingFace Diffusers, this library is focused on designing and training your own Diffusion Models rather than finetuning pretrained ones (although this is possible). I would really appreciate your feedback.

New top story on Hacker News: Restarting macOS apps automatically on crash

Restarting macOS apps automatically on crash
4 by alin23 | 1 comments on Hacker News.


Friday, September 1, 2023

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What is your policy regarding smartphones for your children?

Ask HN: What is your policy regarding smartphones for your children?
15 by eimrine | 15 comments on Hacker News.
Recently, there are more and more studies that smartphones harm learning and not a single study with the opposite results. However, very few parents have the guts not to buy a smartphone for their child. At what age do children in the HN crowd begin to have censored access to proprietary software (personal supervision) and uncensored (smartphone with or without parental controls)? Are there families where children have access to computers with only FOSS before they have access to proprietary software?

New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: An Immersive Game of Thrones Multiverse Experience

Show HN: An Immersive Game of Thrones Multiverse Experience
8 by thronesMultiV | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Alpha Version Demo: https://ift.tt/WC6fF5T Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThronesMultiV/status/1697440568874348953 We're here to present an experimental product empowered by the blend of Stable Diffusion and ChatGPT! Dive into Westeros like never before. Our experimental product offers an immersive storytelling experience where you play a pivotal role in shaping the narrative. Ever wondered if the ending of the final seasons of Game of Thrones could've been different? Now's your chance to twist the tale. Current Features : - AI-driven alternative endings starting from the end of S7. - Real-time story interventions, allowing you to change the plotline as you read. What's Next : - Continuous enhancements to refine and polish the storytelling experience. - And yes, we're contemplating open-sourcing the project – giving back to this amazing community and encouraging further innovation. We truly believe in the power of collaboration. If you have feedback, suggestions, or just want to geek out about Westeros, shoot us an email at ready2play.contact@gmail.com ! Additionally, if you're as passionate about AI and storytelling as we are, we'd love for you to collaborate with us on this exciting project. Remember, winter is coming, but with AI, the possibilities are endless. Stay excited and stay kind! Valar Morghulis!

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)
27 by whoishiring | 83 comments on Hacker News.
Share your information if you are looking for work. Please use this format: Location: Remote: Willing to relocate: Technologies: Résumé/CV: Email: Readers: please only email these addresses to discuss work opportunities.