The Dark Side of the Moomins
newstatesman.com
Skywork-OR1: new SOTA 32B thinking model with open weight
github.com
Wasting Inferences with Aider
worksonmymachine.substack.com
Whenever – typed and DST-safe datetimes for Python
github.com
Cargo-mutants:zombie: Inject bugs and see if your tests catch them
github.com
Philip K. Dick: Stanisław Lem Is a Communist Committee
culture.pl
Compute's Gazette Magazine Returns After 35 Yrs, Will Focus on Retro Computing
computesgazette.com
BPS is a GPS alternative that nobody's heard of
jeffgeerling.com
Fake images that fooled the world
theguardian.com
AMD NPU and Xilinx Versal AI Engines Signal Processing in Radio Astronomy (2024) [pdf]
git.astron.nl
Show HN: Chonky – a neural approach for text semantic chunking
github.com
Making SNES ROMs using C#
reddit.com
Why Pascal Is Not My Favorite Programming Language (1981) [pdf]
doc.cat-v.org
WebTUI – A CSS Library That Brings the Beauty of Terminal UIs to the Browser
webtui.ironclad.sh
Nominal Aphasia: Problems in Name Retrieval
serendipstudio.org
How I install personal versions of programs on Unix
utcc.utoronto.ca
How to not build a two stage model rocket
knowone08.gitbook.io
RNA interference and nanomedicine team up to fight dangerous fungal infections
phys.org
Experimental release of GrapheneOS for Pixel 9a
grapheneos.social
I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses
tomsguide.com
Osprey – Browser extension that protects you from malicious websites
github.com
I was going to pass this off as another trash OpenAI frontend, but it's actually a legitimate machine learning project! They even trained a custom model for it. Well done. I wish we got more interesting ML work like this on HN, instead of, you know, the usual AI slop.
There's some more detail at https://omnisvg.github.io/
I wonder why they're delaying the release of the code to actually run the thing, though.