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Airport for DuckDB
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Airport for DuckDB
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32 bits that changed microprocessor design
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IEEE Spectrum
32 Bits That Changed Microprocessor Design
Bell Labs’ Bellmac-32 paved the way for today’s smartphone chips
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Ancient law requires a bale of straw to hang from Charing Cross rail bridge
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Ancient law requires a bale of straw to hang from Charing Cross rail bridge
The scaffolding surrounding the Charing Cross railway bridge has received an addition – two bales of hay – because an ancient law requires it.
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Show HN: I created an tool that creates interactive product demos in 2 minutes
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snapdemo.io
Snapdemo: The collaborative interactive product demos
Supercharge sales enablement with intelligent, interactive demos that turn prospects into customers faster and more effectively.
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1,145 pull requests per day
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Saile IT
On 1,145 pull requests per day
There is a recent video of Patrick Collison at Stripe Sessions 2025 stating that in 2024 Stripe did on average 1,145 pull requests per day. Not just creating them, but actually finishing them; "fully shipped into production". All whilst having less than a…
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Silly job interview questions in Haskell
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chrispenner.ca
Silly job interview questions in Haskell
Implementations of various silly job interview questions in Haskell
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The Philosophy of Byung-Chul Han (2020)
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The Philosophy of Byung-Chul Han
In the 1980s, there were a series of writers who challenged the way people thought of the then-growing popularity of colour television and news media. I have written before about Neil Postman, and …
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John Carmack at Upper Bound 2025 (slides and notes)
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John Carmack (@ID_AA_Carmack) on X
The full video of my Upper Bound 2025 talk about our research directions should be available at some point, but here are my slides:
https://t.co/KPM6NtSaug
And here are the notes I made while preparing, which are more extensive than what I had time to say:
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When good pseudorandom numbers go bad
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Notes from a data witch
When good pseudorandom numbers go bad – Notes from a data witch
Multivariate normal sampling can be wildly irreproducible if you’re not careful. Sometimes more than others. There are eldritch horrors, ill-conditioned matrices, and floating point nightmares in here. Teaching sand to do linear algebra was a mistake
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Sketchy Calendar
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Sketchy Calendar
Can we have a calendar that combines the convenience of a digital calendar with the simplicity and expressivity you get from pen & paper?
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CRDTs #2: Turtles All the Way Down
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jhellerstein.github.io
CRDTs #2: Turtles All the Way Down
This is the 2nd post in a series of 4 posts I'm doing on CRDTs. Please see the intro post for context. Modern distributed systems often seem to rest on an stack…
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Richard Garwin’s role in designing the hydrogen bomb was obscured
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A Scientist Fighting Nuclear Armageddon Hid a 50-Year Secret
Richard Garwin’s role in designing the hydrogen bomb was obscured from the public, even his family, as he advised presidents and devoted his life to undoing the danger he created.
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Tallest Wooden Wind Turbine
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Modvion - We build wind turbine towers. In wood
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How we made our OCR code more accurate
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pieces.app
How we made our optical character recognition (OCR) code more accurate
Discover how Pieces enhanced its optical character recognition (OCR) engine to improve accuracy, speed, and real-world application for software developers.
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Lockheed Martin and IBM combine quantum computing with HPC in new research
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Lockheed Martin & IBM combine quantum computing with classical HPC in new research | IBM Quantum Computing Blog
Researchers conduct chemistry simulations with sample-based quantum diagonalization (SQD), a prime candidate for near-term demonstrations of quantum advantage.
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OpenAI: Scaling PostgreSQL to the Next Level
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www.pixelstech.net
OpenAI: Scaling PostgreSQL to the Next Level
At the PGConf.dev 2025 Global Developer Conference, Bohan Zhang from OpenAI shared OpenAI’s best practices with PostgreSQL, offering a glimpse into the database usage of one of the most prominen
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Why I no longer have an old-school cert on my HTTPS site
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KumoRFM: A Foundation Model for In-Context Learning on Relational Data
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kumo.ai
Introducing KumoRFM: A Foundation Model for In-Context Learning on Relational Data
Foundation Models have completely taken over unstructured data domains like natural language and images, delivering significant advances in performance across tasks with little to no task-specific training. Yet structured and semi-structured relational data…
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3 Years of Remote Work
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A 2030 Morning Routine
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A 2030 morning routine
You wake at 05:30 in the morning, feeling somewhat groggy.
Instead of the alarm clock ringing like it normally does, a cheerful hologram appears: “Hi! I’m Kyle, your new alarm clock assistant!” You get dressed as Kyle explains all of the fantastic things…