Language Support for Marginalia Search
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A laser pointer at 2B FPS [video]
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Show HN: I'm making a detective game built on Wikipedia
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Alibaba Cloud says it cut Nvidia AI GPU use by 82% with new pooling system
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BERT is just a single text diffusion step
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My trick for getting consistent classification from LLMs
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Show HN: I created a cross-platform GUI for the JJ VCS (Git compatible)
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Today is when the Amazon brain drain sent AWS down the spout
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60k kids have avoided peanut allergies due to 2015 advice, study finds
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ChkTag: x86 Memory Safety
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Old Computer Challenge – Modern Web for the ZX Spectrum
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How to stop Linux threads cleanly
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Optical diffraction patterns made with a MOPA laser engraving machine [video]
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Code from MIT's 1986 SICP video lectures
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In my days, this was called a simple CRUD app, not a CMS. While technically being a CMS, many things would fall under this category that clearly are not. Now AI will have a breeze creating a simple CRUD proccess, especially if you invest some time. However as soon as it gets even a bit more complex, in my experience everything starts to fall apart. However I think it's really nice that people, coming from a different background have a way easier time, getting into coding than I did when we had to StackOverflow every single thing for hours. It can be a real learning-boost if you apply AI correctly. And from the vibe, that's what I am seeing this person getting out of it.