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GPT 4.5 level for 1% of the price
Generate impressive-looking terminal output, look busy when stakeholders walk by
Zlib-rs is faster than C
Zlib-rs is faster than C
Military grade sonic weapon is used against protesters in Serbia
Docs – Open source alternative to Notion or Outline
Docs – Open source alternative to Notion or Outline
Show HN: A personal YouTube frontend based on yt-dlp
Athena landed in a dark crater where the temperature was -280° F / -173° C
Milk Kanban
Milk Kanban
Show HN: Nash, I made a standalone note with single HTML file
Hello HN,
I hope it will posted as well.
I made a note in single html file.
This does not require a separate membership or installation of the software, and if you download and modify an empty file, you can modify and read it at any time, regardless of online or offline.
It can be shared through messengers such as Telegram, so it is also suitable to share contents with long articles and images.
It is also possible to host and blog because it is static html file content.
Show HN: Nash, I made a standalone note with single HTML file
Hello HN,
I hope it will posted as well.
I made a note in single html file.
This does not require a separate membership or installation of the software, and if you download and modify an empty file, you can modify and read it at any time, regardless of online or offline.
It can be shared through messengers such as Telegram, so it is also suitable to share contents with long articles and images.
It is also possible to host and blog because it is static html file content.
Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users
Briar: Peer to Peer Encrypted Messaging
Ask HN: Any insider takes on Yann LeCun's push against current architectures?
So, Lecun has been quite public saying that he believes LLMs will never fix hallucinations because, essentially, the token choice method at each step leads to runaway errors -- these can't be damped mathematically.<p>In exchange, he offers the idea that we should have something that is an 'energy minimization' architecture; as I understand it, this would have a concept of the 'energy' of an entire response, and training would try and minimize that.<p>Which is to say, I don't fully understand this. That said, I'm curious to hear what ML researchers think about Lecun's take, and if there's any engineering done around it. I can't find much after the release of ijepa from his group.
RubyLLM: A delightful Ruby way to work with AI
I-cant-believe-its-not-webusb: Hacking around lack of WebUSB support in Firefox
My Scammer Girlfriend: Baiting a Romance Fraudster
A look at Firefox forks