Writing a Rust GPU kernel driver: a brief introduction on how GPU drivers work
collabora.com
Claude Code IDE integration for Emacs
github.com
Breaking the sorting barrier for directed single-source shortest paths
quantamagazine.org
Show HN: Kitten TTS – 25MB CPU-Only, Open-Source TTS Model
github.com
Jules, our asynchronous coding agent, is now available for everyone
blog.google
Dotfiles feel too intimate and personal to share
hamatti.org
Show HN: Sinkzone DNS forwarder that blocks everything except your allowlist
github.com
303Gen – 303 acid loops generator
303-gen-06a668.netlify.app
We shouldn't have needed lockfiles
tonsky.me
Why is it worth spending time on type theory?
math.stackexchange.com
NautilusTrader: Open-source algorithmic trading platform
nautilustrader.io
The 1090 Megahertz Riddle: A Guide to Decoding Mode S and ADS-B Signals
books.open.tudelft.nl
About the BLOBs in Ventoy
github.com
The Origin of Cisco Systems
tcracs.org
Google suffers data breach in ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks
bleepingcomputer.com
Wild pigs' flesh turning neon blue in California: Authorities sounding the alarm
phys.org
NetBird Is Embracing the AGPLv3 License
netbird.io
Providing ChatGPT to the U.S. federal workforce
openai.com
Python performance myths and fairy tales
lwn.net
Critcl – C Runtime in Tcl
andreas-kupries.github.io
There was quite a bit of fluff here so I only skimmed the article but the major takeaway here is that they figured out how to run protein mass-spec "by an order of magnitude" faster. This is certainly cool but I'm not sure I understand why this is on the front page of HN. What am I missing?