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Ferret: A Multimodal Large Language Model

Ferret: A Multimodal Large Language Model

How big is YouTube?

Meta censors pro-Palestinian views on a global scale, report claims

Google is apparently struggling to contain an ongoing spam attack

Google is apparently struggling to contain an ongoing spam attack

Posts, profiles, and user search are now available without login

Posts, profiles, and user search are now available without login

Granting pardon for the offense of simple possession of or use of marijuana

Mindustry: Open-source automation tower defense game

Mindustry: Open-source automation tower defense game

Ask HN: What's your "it's not stupid if it works" story?

Cursed hacks, forcing proprietary software to do what you want through clever means, or just generally doing awful, beautiful things with technology?

Ask HN: What's your "it's not stupid if it works" story?

Cursed hacks, forcing proprietary software to do what you want through clever means, or just generally doing awful, beautiful things with technology?

From Nand to Tetris (2017)

From Nand to Tetris (2017)

Show HN: Heynote – A dedicated scratchpad for developers

Hey!<p>I made Heynote entirely for my own use case. For many years, I always had an Emacs instance running with the scratch buffer open, even long after I had abandoned Emacs as my programming editor in favor of more recent IDE:s.<p>The simplicity of having just one big scratch buffer appeals to me, but I still want to separate the different things I jot down somehow (without using tabs or similar). Previously, my solution was to insert a bunch of blank lines between the notes, but hitting C-A would still select the entire buffer. That's why I came up with the concept of "blocks", which turned out really well for my use cases.<p>I decided to release Heynote, thinking it might be useful to others.

Show HN: Heynote – A dedicated scratchpad for developers

Hey!<p>I made Heynote entirely for my own use case. For many years, I always had an Emacs instance running with the scratch buffer open, even long after I had abandoned Emacs as my programming editor in favor of more recent IDE:s.<p>The simplicity of having just one big scratch buffer appeals to me, but I still want to separate the different things I jot down somehow (without using tabs or similar). Previously, my solution was to insert a bunch of blank lines between the notes, but hitting C-A would still select the entire buffer. That's why I came up with the concept of "blocks", which turned out really well for my use cases.<p>I decided to release Heynote, thinking it might be useful to others.

Police get medical records without a warrant

Google OAuth is broken (sort of)

The right to use adblockers

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