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No more boot loader: Please use the kernel instead

No more boot loader: Please use the kernel instead

Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charge stemming from 737 MAX crashes

Reverse engineering Ticketmaster's rotating barcodes

Reverse engineering Ticketmaster's rotating barcodes

Show HN: Simulating 20M Particles in JavaScript

Had some fun with shared array buffers over many months of free time.<p>Skip to the end to play around with the final app.<p>Open to ideas on how to simulate more whilst staying in js land.

Malloc broke Serenity's JPGLoader, or: how to win the lottery (2021)

The internet is already over (2022)

I'm funding Ladybird because I can't fund Firefox

Mongo but on Postgres and with strong consistency benefits

Mongo but on Postgres and with strong consistency benefits

A reawakening of systems programming meetups

A reawakening of systems programming meetups

Starcraft (A History in Two Acts)

YouTube embeds are heavy and it’s fixable

Show HN: A modern Jupyter client for macOS

I love Jupyter – it's how I learned to code back when I was working as a scientist. But I was always frustrated that there wasn't a simple and elegant app that I could use with my Mac. I made do by wrapping JupyterLab in a chrome app, and then more recently switching to VS Code to make use of Copilot. I've always craved a more focused and lighter-weight experience when working in a notebook. That's why I created Satyrn.<p>It starts up really fast (faster time-to-execution than VS Code or JupyterLab), you can launch notebooks right from the Finder, and the design is super minimalist. It's got an OpenAI integration (use your own API key) for multi-cell generation with your notebook as context (I'll add other LLMs soon). And many more useful features like a virtual environment management UI, Black code formatting, and easy image/table copy buttons.<p>Full disclosure: it's built with Electron. I originally wrote it in Swift but couldn't get the editor experience to where I wanted it. Now it supports autocomplete, multi-cursor editing, and moving the cursor between cells just like you'd expect from JupyterLab or VS Code.<p>Satyrn sits on top of the jupyter-server, so it works with all your existing python kernels, Jupyter configuration, and ipynb files. It only works with local files at the moment, but I'm planning to extend it to support remote servers as well.<p>I'm an indie developer, and I will try to monetize at some point, but it's free while in alpha. If you're interested, please try it out!<p>I'd love your feedback in the comments, or you can contact me at jack-at-satyrn-dot-app.

Show HN: A modern Jupyter client for macOS

I love Jupyter – it's how I learned to code back when I was working as a scientist. But I was always frustrated that there wasn't a simple and elegant app that I could use with my Mac. I made do by wrapping JupyterLab in a chrome app, and then more recently switching to VS Code to make use of Copilot. I've always craved a more focused and lighter-weight experience when working in a notebook. That's why I created Satyrn.<p>It starts up really fast (faster time-to-execution than VS Code or JupyterLab), you can launch notebooks right from the Finder, and the design is super minimalist. It's got an OpenAI integration (use your own API key) for multi-cell generation with your notebook as context (I'll add other LLMs soon). And many more useful features like a virtual environment management UI, Black code formatting, and easy image/table copy buttons.<p>Full disclosure: it's built with Electron. I originally wrote it in Swift but couldn't get the editor experience to where I wanted it. Now it supports autocomplete, multi-cursor editing, and moving the cursor between cells just like you'd expect from JupyterLab or VS Code.<p>Satyrn sits on top of the jupyter-server, so it works with all your existing python kernels, Jupyter configuration, and ipynb files. It only works with local files at the moment, but I'm planning to extend it to support remote servers as well.<p>I'm an indie developer, and I will try to monetize at some point, but it's free while in alpha. If you're interested, please try it out!<p>I'd love your feedback in the comments, or you can contact me at jack-at-satyrn-dot-app.

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