Articles by theanonymousone
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50 out of 413 Companies that use my libraries (mccue.dev)

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Tell HN: Mojo is becoming open source

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World Cup fans frustrated by 'confusing and expensive' tipping culture in US (bbc.com)

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Volkswagen weighs up to 100k job cuts and four plant closures (reuters.com)

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OpenAI leans toward waiting until next year for IPO, NYT reports (reuters.com)

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List of all UK universities currently having redundancies/restructuring (qmucu.org)

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US Govt to individually approve who gets GPT 5.6 (reddit.com)

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OpenRouter gives termination notice to Russian and Belarusian users (reddit.com)

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The negative impacts of fruit juices and other sugary treats for children (independent.co.uk)

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Go Easy on the Feeds, Reddit (openrss.org)

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UK professor says smearing yogurt on your windows can cool your home (fortune.com)

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Java's SSLContext protocol name is a footgun (neilmadden.blog)

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One Line x86 Change to GCC Nets +12% Benchmark Win for Modern CPUs (phoronix.com)

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How to Write an Effective Software Design Document (refactoringenglish.com)

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The Artificial Analysis Speech to Speech Index (artificialanalysis.ai)

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A startup claims it broke through a bottleneck that's holding back LLMs (technologyreview.com)

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Italian startup working on a 400B language model (Italian) (ilsole24ore.com)

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World Cup 26 Goal Map– every goal, live (a-maherr.github.io)

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Ranked: Countries Spending the Most on Research and Development (visualcapitalist.com)

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Sakana Fugu Technical Report (chapterpal.com)

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Sakana Fugu Ultra promises to deliver "the best frontier-level performance" (theverge.com)

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Performance of WebAssembly Runtimes in 2026 (00f.net)

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Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++ (github.com/carbon-language)

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Hugging Face wants to become your artificial BFF (2017) (techcrunch.com)

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LaTeX.wasm: LaTeX Engines in Browsers (swiftlatex.com)

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Wavacity: Audacity audio editor ported to WASM, under GNU GPL v2 (wavacity.com)

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TeXlyre: A local-first LaTeX and Typst web editor (github.com/texlyre)

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One-Instruction Set Computer (wikipedia.org)

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Microsoft now underperforms the Nasdaq100 by the largest margin in ~9 years (reddit.com)

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Javalin: A simple and modern web framework for Kotlin and Java (github.com/javalin)

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Gitember: Not just another Git GUI client (github.com/iazarny)

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Apache Grails 7.0.12 and 7.1.12 (github.com/apache)

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JBang: Unleash the Power of Java (github.com/jbangdev)

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75% More Pedestrians Have Been Killed Since 2009. Giant Trucks and SUVs Are Why (thedrive.com)

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Two Indexed Hash Tables (vnmakarov.github.io)

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Time and Time Zone Headaches (JS and More) (medium.com/eyedin)

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StubZero: $148,337 RCE in Google Cloud Production (brutecat.com)

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The systemic decay of tech hiring (thoughtspile.github.io)

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Reading the Dictators' Newspapers (2025) (currentaffairs.org)

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Meta's WhatsApp to be led by Indian startup founder Kunal Shah (reuters.com)

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From Picocli to Æsh: How Porting JBang's CLI Made Everything Better (jbang.dev)

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Optimization Catalog: How 4 bytes of padding make array clearing 49% faster (andr2i.com)

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Netflix, A24 and Focus Pass on Luca Guadagnino's Movie 'Artificial' (variety.com)

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Burnout is real for open source maintainers (openjsf.org)

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Linux '95 (linuxjournal.com)

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[flagged] David Ahl's Basic Computer Games Ported to C (github.com/proteanthread)

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DeepSWE Benchmark updated with GLM 5.2 and updated results for other models (datacurve.ai)

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Morale is so bad at Meta even CTO admits: "probably the worst it's ever been" (yahoo.com)

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The "I don't know, Claude wrote this" pandemic (manager.dev)

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GWT 2.13.1 (github.com/gwtproject)

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You probably don't need event-driven architecture (openacme.org)

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Pong in S Favicon (franzai.com)

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Stop Naming Your Variables "Flag": The Art of Boolean Prefixes (thatamazingprogrammer.com)

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Choosing a GGUF Model: K-Quants, IQ Variants, and Legacy Formats (kaitchup.substack.com)

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GitHub Copilot and Dev Productivity: An Observational Dose-Response Analysis (arxiv.org)

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I Stored a Website in a Favicon (timwehrle.de)

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Amazon drops Sam Altman movie after announcing OpenAI partnership (the-independent.com)

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The Story of Semicolon (sheets.works)

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JEP: Embed Python in Java, the Polished Way (github.com/ninia)

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Maven Central limits publishing packages (sonatype.com)

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AA-Briefcase: a frontier knowledge work evaluation (artificialanalysis.ai)

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I tested Gemma4 12B on my 8GB GPU, now I don't want to go back to smaller models (xda-developers.com)

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Project Valhalla Explained: How a Decade of Work Arrives in JDK 28 (jvm-weekly.com)

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Making budget models punch above their weight with a smart Rust harness (yogthos.net)

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Civil Servants in the UK Were Paid to Play GTA Online (thegamer.com)

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Companies question cost of AI as tokenmaxxing spending adds up (cbc.ca)

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Pentagon says Grok has been used to launch missiles at Iran (thehill.com)

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DeepSeek v4 Pro 1.6T model post-trained by Huawei on 1000 Ascend 910C chips (tomshardware.com)

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US holds off blacklisting DeepSeek and more than 100 firms deemed security risks (yahoo.com)

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Can Java Microservices Be as Fast as Go? A 2026 Benchmark Update (medium.com/helidon)

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GLM 5.2 Performance Benchmarks (artificialanalysis.ai)

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Z.ai GLM 5.2 (huggingface.co)

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DeepSeek closes over $7B funding with unusual deal structure (reuters.com)

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Chebyshev Polynomials and Their Derivatives in C (leetarxiv.substack.com)

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Double, BigDecimal, or Fixed-Point? (frankel.ch)

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What Does It Feel Like to Live Under the Threat of Redundancy? (isrf.org)

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Kimi Code K2.7 (twitter.com/kimi_moonshot)

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The quiet collapse of British universities (arguably.uk)

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Google director resigns, citing military deals: 'Management lost moral compass' (businessinsider.com)

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DeityDB: Open database of spiritual entities across Western religious traditions (github.com/jebboone)

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Chatbots Keep Telling Stories About Lighthouse Man Elias Thorne. We May Know Why (404media.co)

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Brit workers waste nearly six hours a week 'botsitting' (theregister.com)

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Minimax M3 weights to be released on Friday (huggingface.co)

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Your Package Manager Is Lying to You (gaborkoos.com)

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OpenAI considers drastic price cuts, anticipating war for users with Anthropic (reuters.com)

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I'm a product manager. My code merges without an engineer reading the diff (nextwaveoftech.com)

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Prior to WW2, German was language of scientific research (reddit.com)

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Anthropic is intentionally nerfing Fable when asked to develop other LLMs (reddit.com)

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Canadians told to "Exercise a high degree of caution in Germany" (travel.gc.ca)

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Inside Apple's Siri revamp, Anthropic readies Mythos (sources.news)

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How bot detection works (and why your automation gets blocked) (intunedhq.com)

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Most "Chat with Your Data" Products Will Fail (medium.com/codex)

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Lies we tell ourselves about email addresses (gitpush--force.com)

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Cheap to Write, Expensive to Own (mijndertstuij.nl)

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The complete IPv4 address space, mapped (worldip.io)

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Reverse engineering the Creative Katana soundbar to control it from Linux (nns.ee)

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Running Python code in a sandbox with MicroPython and WASM (simonwillison.net)

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Gemma 4 QAT models: Optimizing compression for mobile and laptop efficiency (blog.google)