Links shared between Lobste.rs, Hacker News, and /r/Programming in the last 3 days.
Each entry contains links to the submission on each site, and the submission's Score and number of Comments. If the ratio of comments to score exceeds 1.25, the topic is deemed to be controversial.
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First seen on Lobste.rs as Actually, Othello-GPT Has A Linear Emergent World Representation on 01 Apr 2023, submitted by river. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Othello-GPT Has a Linear Emergent World Representation, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Mediocrity can be a sign of excellence, and other stories on 01 Apr 2023, submitted by liquidev. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Mediocrity can be a sign of excellence, and other stories, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as My4TH - A minimalistic Forth computer with discrete CPU on 01 Apr 2023, submitted by jmiven. Score 0, comments 1 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as My4TH – A minimalistic Forth computer with discrete CPU, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as This PC keyboard hides an interesting secret… on 01 Apr 2023, submitted by raymii. Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as PC keyboard hides an interesting secret, submitted by jandeboevrie. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Hacking on Gitea Actions on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by techknowlogick. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2h00 later as Hacking on Gitea Actions, submitted by fariszr. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Toolchains Adventures - Q1 2023 on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by fcambus. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Toolchains adventures - Q1 2023, submitted by fcambus. Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Value Modes and Mud Balls on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by lambda. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Value Modes and Mud Balls, submitted by llambda. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Extending JavaScript with Lisp: The WASM implementation of LispE on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by Claudius. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as Extending JavaScript with Lisp: The WASM Implementation of LispE, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Janet for Mortals on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by ianthehenry. Score 47, comments 23 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Janet for Mortals, submitted by ianthehenry. Score 322, comments 141 🔥 ⭐(1)
First seen on Hacker News as Italian data protection authority clamps down ChatGPT on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by oriettaxx. Score 162, comments 6 🔥 ⭐(1)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h48 later as Italian Data Regulator issues temporary stop to ChatGPT, submitted by dgold. Score -5, comments 2 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Nim 2.0.0 RC2 on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by WithinReason. Score 221, comments 169 🔥 ⭐(1)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h09 later as Nim Version 2.0.0 RC2, submitted by snej. Score 19, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News as Helix 23.03 on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by emerongi. Score 221, comments 86 🔥 ⭐(5)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h37 later as Helix 23.03, submitted by fs111. Score 43, comments 5 🔥
Then appeared on /r/Programming 11h49 later as Helix 23.03 Release Highlights, submitted by Karma_Policer. Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Urler – command line tool for URL parsing and manipulation on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by dctrwatson. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6h44 later as urler: command line tool for URL parsing and manipulation, submitted by Corbin. Score 8, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Linearity and Control [linear types proposal for Rust] on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by 5d22b. Score 8, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 11m later as Linearity and Control [linear types proposal for Rust], submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 4, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Swift 5.8 Released on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by 5amdotis. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 17h17 later as Swift 5.8 released, submitted by idrougge. Score 8, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Efficient coroutines by rewriting bytecode on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by jado. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 7m later as Efficient Coroutines by Rewriting Bytecode, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as 'Modules Matter' Most for the Masses on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by jkoppel. Score 19, comments 15 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3m later as 'Modules Matter' Most for the Masses, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as 'Modules Matter' Most for the Masses, submitted by mpweiher. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Performance Implications of -XX:+/-PerfDisableSharedMem on 31 Mar 2023, submitted by SerCe. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Performance implications of -XX:+/-PerfDisableSharedMem, submitted by serce. Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Observational equivalence and unsafe code (2016) on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by matklad. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as Observational equivalence and unsafe code (2016), submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Pseudocode Showdown: Python vs. PlusCal & TLA+ on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by ahelwer. Score 11, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Pseudocode Showdown: Python vs. PlusCal and TLA+, submitted by ahelwer. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as Pseudocode Showdown: Python vs. PlusCal & TLA+, submitted by andrewhelwer. Score 7, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Using DTrace to find block sizes of ZFS, NFS and iSCSI on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by tosh. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23h31 later as Using DTrace to find block sizes of ZFS, NFS and iSCSI, submitted by tomhukins. Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Procedural Content Generation in Games book on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Procedural Content Generation in Games Book, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Switching to Fedora from Ubuntu on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by alexzeitler. Score 74, comments 127 controversial 🔥 ⭐(3)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 56m later as Switching to Fedora from Ubuntu, submitted by evert. Score 26, comments 61 controversial 🔥
First seen on /r/Programming as Letting users block injected third-party DLLs in Firefox on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by feross. Score 43, comments 17 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Letting users block injected third-party DLLs in Firefox, submitted by feross. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 16h16 later as Letting users block injected third-party DLLs in Firefox, submitted by Gaelan. Score 17, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs as Asking the Right Questions to ChatGPT on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by davish. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1m later as Asking the Right Questions to ChatGPT, submitted by davish. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Can we hide the orange dot without disabling SIP? on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by alin23. Score 73, comments 47 🔥 ⭐(13)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 28m later as Can we hide the orange dot without disabling SIP?, submitted by alin. Score 25, comments 26 🔥
First seen on Hacker News as My quest to re-create Street Fighter’s long-lost pneumatic controls on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by zdw. Score 4, comments 0 ⭐(6)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h14 later as My quest to re-create Street Fighter’s long-lost pneumatic controls, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as How Roc Compiles Closures on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by hafiz. Score 18, comments 10 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3h58 later as Roc Compiles Closures, submitted by g0xA52A2A. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Apparat NEWDOS/80: The first alternative operating system for TRS-80s on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by johnblood. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4m later as Apparat NEWDOS/80: The first alternative operating system for TRS-80s, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Tailscale Funnel now available in beta on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by dcre. Score 295, comments 111 🔥 ⭐(3)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h00 later as Tailscale Funnel now available in beta, submitted by thombles. Score 22, comments 15 🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs as Emacs as an AI assistant with org-ai on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by robertkrahn. Score 15, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 9h12 later as Org-AI: Turn Emacs into a speech-enabled AI assistant [video], submitted by robertkrahn01. Score 6, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 16h10 later as Turn Emacs into your personal AI assistant with org-AI, submitted by lab14. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by samizdis. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 7h54 later as MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler, submitted by pauloxnet. Score -1, comments 2 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h49 later as MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler, submitted by pseudolus. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 10h15 later as MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler, submitted by donutloop. Score 0, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 10h17 later as MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler, submitted by jonbaer. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as GIF-TV on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by carlmjohnson. Score 12, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 8m later as GIF-TV, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Rust on Nails - Ruby on Rails-style suggestions for the Rust ecosystem on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by cbzehner. Score 8, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 4m later as Rust on Nails – Ruby on Rails-style suggestions for the Rust ecosystem, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Rust on Nails, submitted by mpweiher. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Ensuring steady frame rates with GPU-intensive clients on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by calvin. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4m later as Ensuring steady frame rates with GPU-intensive clients, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as AI Safety: A Technical and Ethnographic Overview on 30 Mar 2023, submitted by telotortium. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h17 later as AI Safety: A Technical & Ethnographic Overview, submitted by carlmjohnson. Score 0, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as An Ethnography of Reactions to AI, submitted by earthboundkid. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as The Three-Legged Stool: A Manifesto for a Smaller, Denser Internet on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by carlmjohnson. Score 9, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as The Three-Legged Stool: A Manifesto for a Smaller, Denser Internet, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 62, comments 28 🔥 ⭐(10)
First seen on Hacker News as So, You Want to Build a DBaaS on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by craigkerstiens. Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 8h55 later as So, You Want To Build A DBaaS, submitted by dmathieu. Score 10, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h14 later as So, You Want to Build a DBaaS, submitted by alainchabat. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as SwissMap: A smaller, faster Golang Hash Table on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by awmarthur. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1m later as SwissMap: A smaller, faster Golang Hash Table, submitted by SpareWatercress. Score 10, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 37m later as SwissMap: A smaller, faster Golang Hash Table, submitted by knl. Score 7, comments 7
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as SwissMap: A smaller, faster Golang Hash Table, submitted by cube2222. Score 3, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 10h05 later as SwissMap: A smaller, faster Golang Hash Table, submitted by nnx. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Don’t settle for a playground on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by ehamberg. Score 6, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h50 later as Don’t Settle for a Playground, submitted by alexzeitler. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as This Month in Plasma Mobile: March 2023 on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by ognarb. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 12h42 later as This Month in Plasma Mobile: March 2023, submitted by raymii. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as This Month in Plasma Mobile: March 2023, submitted by jandeboevrie. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Hello Deep Learning on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by fkooman. Score 8, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h40 later as Hello Deep Learning, submitted by zdw. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h52 later as Hello Deep Learning, submitted by aeroaero. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 8h25 later as Modern deep learning from scratch which reads handwritten letters, submitted by ahubert. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Hello Deep Learning: From-scratch GPU-free intro to modern machine learning, submitted by chl. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as JetBrains CLion 2023.1 is out, with vcpkg support on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by nick_. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 10h36 later as CLion 2023.1 Is Out! With Vcpkg, Disassemble on Demand, and Updates to New UI, submitted by raymii. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as CLion 2023.1 Is Out with Vcpkg, Disassemble on Demand, and Updates to New UI, submitted by jandeboevrie. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as I wanted a beautiful computer and couldn't find one, so I made my own on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by macnkeegs. Score 107, comments 111 🔥 ⭐(10)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h50 later as Mythic Computer : Origins, submitted by ploum. Score 3, comments 10 controversial
First seen on Hacker News as Qt Creator 10 Released on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by jandeboevrie. Score 83, comments 58 🔥 ⭐(1)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as Qt Creator 10 released, submitted by raymii. Score 5, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Visualizing capacitors on a PCB: exploring PDNs on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by jmwilson. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 43m later as Visualizing capacitors on a PCB: exploring PDNs, submitted by jmw. Score 3, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 12h33 later as Exploring Power Distribution Networks, submitted by _Microft. Score 1, comments 0 💤 ⭐(24)
First seen on Hacker News as Safe Windows in Rust on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by agluszak. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as A Proposal for Safe Window Handles, submitted by 5d22b. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as A Proposal for Safe Window Handles, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as S3 as an Eternal Service on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by Corrado. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h54 later as S3 as an Eternal Service, submitted by carlmjohnson. Score 7, comments 15 controversial
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as S3 as an Eternal Service, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on /r/Programming as Make your own Optionals on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by bowbahdoe. Score 1, comments 8
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1h06 later as Make your own Optionals, submitted by calvin. Score 6, comments 1
First seen on /r/Programming as Nix Turns 20. What the Hell Is It? on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by jjalletto. Score 309, comments 136 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2h35 later as Nix Turns 20. What the Hell Is It?, submitted by adamgordonbell. Score 47, comments 20 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 4m later as Nix Turns 20. What the Hell Is It?, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 40, comments 11 🔥
First seen on Hacker News as Pre-Notification Dilemmas on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by robin_reala. Score 13, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 49m later as cURL and Pre-notification dilemmas, submitted by eBPF. Score 26, comments 6 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 8h55 later as Pre-Notification Dilemmas, submitted by dmm. Score 10, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 13h00 later as Curl project dilemmas over alerting on vulnerabilities, submitted by sapphire_tomb. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h48 later as curl will no longer send "pre-notifications" for security vulnerabilities to the distros mailing list, submitted by i_am_at_work123. Score 98, comments 12 🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs as Type system of Fortnite's Verse language on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by puffnfresh. Score 54, comments 13 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Type system of Fortnite's Verse language, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 9h58 later as Type system of Fortnite's Verse language, submitted by ghuntley. Score 220, comments 151 🔥 ⭐(1)
First seen on Lobste.rs as Connect FreeBSD 13.2 to FreeIPA/IDM on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by vermaden. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News less than a minute later as Connect FreeBSD 13.2 to FreeIPA/IDM, submitted by vermaden. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Curse of the CEMBI / Let Maintainers Be Maintainers on 29 Mar 2023, submitted by teymour. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 11h16 later as Curse of the Cembi / Let Maintainers Be Maintainers, submitted by BitPolice. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Gpt4all: A chatbot trained on ~800k GPT-3.5-Turbo Generations based on LLaMa on 28 Mar 2023, submitted by qeternity. Score 575, comments 296 🔥 ⭐(7)
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1 day later as GPT4ALL takes LLaMA to the next level, submitted by feross. Score 0, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as gpt4all: gpt4all: a chatbot trained on a massive collection of clean assistant data including code, stories and dialogue, submitted by df. Score 2, comments 0 💤
First seen on /r/Programming as Postgres: The Graph Database You Didn't Know You Had on 28 Mar 2023, submitted by nullskunk. Score 279, comments 52 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19h49 later as Postgres: The Graph Database You Didn't Know You Had, submitted by calvin. Score 29, comments 16 🔥
First seen on Hacker News as Darklang is going all-in on AI on 28 Mar 2023, submitted by austinbirch. Score 14, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 42m later as How does AI change programming languages?, submitted by pbiggar. Score 11, comments 25 controversial 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Darklang is going all-in on AI ( darklang-gpt ), submitted by rrampage. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 21h44 later as Darklang is going all-in on AI, submitted by tbatchelli. Score 2, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as AWK technical notes on 28 Mar 2023, submitted by xonix. Score 29, comments 5 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as Awk Technical Notes, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 3, comments 0 ⭐(6)
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Awk Technical Notes, submitted by mpweiher. Score 6, comments 2 ⭐(18)
First seen on Hacker News as Breaking a PRNG: Is It Called Xor Shift or Xor Shit? on 28 Mar 2023, submitted by psanford. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as Breaking a PRNG: Is it Called Xor Shift or Xor Shit?, submitted by dzwdz. Score 22, comments 21 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1h15 later as Breaking a PRNG: Is It Called Xor Shift or Xor Shit?, submitted by fanf2. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Tree Borrows: A new aliasing model for Rust on 27 Mar 2023, submitted by matklad. Score 20, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 15h38 later as Tree Borrows, submitted by burntsushi. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 23h05 later as Tree Borrows, submitted by burntsushi. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Apple Detection of Flashing Lights on 27 Mar 2023, submitted by dagmx. Score 169, comments 70 🔥 ⭐(6)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4 days later as Detection of Flashing Lights in Video Content, submitted by calvin. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Presto – A multilingual dataset for parsing realistic task-oriented dialogues on 27 Mar 2023, submitted by shantanu_sharma. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 day later as PRESTO – A multilingual dataset for parsing realistic task-oriented dialogues, submitted by river. Score 2, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Finding and Exploiting Vulnerabilities in H.264 Decoders on 27 Mar 2023, submitted by mjn. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 9m later as Finding and Exploiting Vulnerabilities in H.264 Decoders [pdf], submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 20h41 later as Finding and Exploiting Vulnerabilities in H.264 Decoders [pdf], submitted by jchook. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 22h13 later as Finding and exploiting vulnerabilities in H.264 decoders [pdf], submitted by goranmoomin. Score 241, comments 56 🔥 ⭐(2)
First seen on Hacker News as AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects on 27 Mar 2023, submitted by simonw. Score 4, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs less than a minute later as AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects, submitted by simonw. Score 27, comments 15 🔥
Then appeared on /r/Programming 27m later as AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects, submitted by speckz. Score 0, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News 15h41 later as AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects, submitted by ABS. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2 days later as AI-enhanced development makes me more ambitious with my projects, submitted by duck. Score 670, comments 489 🔥 ⭐(1)
First seen on Lobste.rs as Phoenix Hyperspace | taking the deepest possible breath on 25 Mar 2023, submitted by bryce. Score 57, comments 16 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 10m later as Phoenix Hyperspace – taking the deepest possible breath, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as How did the Hyperspace switch from Windows to Linux and back on 2009 netbooks?, submitted by Aissen. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 day later as Phoenix Hyperspace – “taking the deepest possible breath”, submitted by transpute. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on /r/Programming as I implemented a NASA image compression algorithm on 23 Mar 2023, submitted by therealoranges. Score 2366, comments 198 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 8h53 later as NASA ICER image compression algorithm as a C library, submitted by asicsp. Score 93, comments 21 🔥 ⭐(10)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5 days later as NASA ICER image compression algorithm as a C library, submitted by learnbyexample. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Practical Libc-free threading on Linux on 23 Mar 2023, submitted by ingve. Score 3, comments 1 ⭐(7)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 5h18 later as Practical libc-free threading on Linux, submitted by jmillikin. Score 23, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 5h00 later as Practical libc-free threading on Linux, submitted by chmaynard. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h12 later as Practical libc-free threading on Linux, submitted by alexeyr. Score 15, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 5 days later as Practical libc-free threading on Linux, submitted by pmz. Score 36, comments 4 🔥
First seen on /r/Programming as Malicious Actors Use Unicode Support in Python to Evade Detection on 23 Mar 2023, submitted by louis11. Score 77, comments 8 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 6 days later as Malicious Actors Use Unicode Support in Python to Evade Detection, submitted by gerikson. Score 6, comments 6
Then appeared on Hacker News 2m later as Malicious Actors Use Unicode Support in Python to Evade Detection, submitted by todsacerdoti. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Prompt Engineering: Steer a large pretrained language model to do what you want on 20 Mar 2023, submitted by sebg. Score 185, comments 49 🔥 ⭐(17)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 11 days later as Prompt Engineering, submitted by df. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as A simple Python implementation of the ReAct pattern for LLMs on 17 Mar 2023, submitted by simonw. Score 2, comments 1
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 14 days later as A simple Python implementation of the ReAct pattern for LLMs, submitted by river. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as The Truth about Rust/WebAssembly Performance on 17 Mar 2023, submitted by kitkat_new. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 3 days later as The Truth about Rust/WebAssembly Performance, submitted by kitkat_new. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 9 days later as The Truth about Rust/WebAssembly Performance, submitted by bwr. Score 2, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Memory, Pages, MMAP, and Linear Address Spaces on 12 Mar 2023, submitted by ingve. Score 13, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 19 days later as Memory, Pages, mmap, and Linear Address Spaces, submitted by river. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as To Infinity and Beyond, with Cloudflare Cache Reserve on 10 Mar 2023, submitted by ptman. Score 2, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 19 days later as To Infinity and Beyond, with Cloudflare Cache Reserve, submitted by CharlesW. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as NiceGUI: Let any browser be the frontend of your Python code on 09 Mar 2023, submitted by usrme. Score 5, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 22 days later as NiceGUI – easy-to-use, Python-based UI framework, submitted by gilad. Score 19, comments 9 🔥
First seen on Lobste.rs as Curated Book List - Open Access Textbooks on Statistics on 01 Mar 2023, submitted by river. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 29 days later as Curated list of textbooks on pattern recognition, ML, AI and Deep Learning, submitted by webmaven. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as A Compendium of Access Control on Unix-Like OSes on 28 Feb 2023, submitted by venam. Score 11, comments 6
Then appeared on Hacker News 28 days later as Secure the Border and Build the Wall (Access Control on Unix-Like OSes), submitted by ementally. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as SolidGoldMagikarp (plus, prompt generation) on 05 Feb 2023, submitted by jamesnvc. Score 14, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 52 days later as SolidGoldMagikarp (Plus, Prompt Generation), submitted by doener. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Tech companies are irrational pop cultures on 10 Jan 2023, submitted by pietroppeter. Score 224, comments 185 🔥 ⭐(2)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 80 days later as Tech Companies Are Irrational Pop Cultures, submitted by crstry. Score -1, comments 1 💤
First seen on Hacker News as Abstraction Can Make Your Code Worse on 01 Dec 2022, submitted by davikr. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 118 days later as Abstraction Can Make Your Code Worse, submitted by jado. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as TinyTapeout on 18 Sep 2022, submitted by jeanthomas. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 193 days later as Tiny Tapeout: From idea to chip design in minutes!, submitted by rbanffy. Score 152, comments 19 🔥 ⭐(14)
First seen on /r/Programming as Fixing the Next Thousand Deadlocks: Why Buffered Streams Are Broken and How To Make Them Safer on 25 Jul 2022, submitted by Uncaffeinated. Score 34, comments 30 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 4 days later as Fixing the Next Thousand Deadlocks, submitted by lukastyrychtr. Score 3, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 244 days later as Fixing the Next Thousand Deadlocks: Why Buffered Streams Are Broken and How To Make Them Safer, submitted by safinaskar. Score 1, comments 1 💤
First seen on /r/Programming as Why does a = a[0] = [0] create a self-referential list in Python? on 25 Feb 2022, submitted by homomorphic-padawan. Score 59, comments 22 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h32 later as Peculiar Self-References, submitted by calvin. Score 5, comments 3
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Peculiar Self-References in Python, submitted by susam. Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Hacker News as Shaking the foundations:delusions in sequence models for interaction and control on 26 Oct 2021, submitted by datashrimp. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.4 years later as Shaking the foundations: delusions in sequence models for interaction and control, submitted by Corbin. Score 2, comments 1
First seen on /r/Programming as Implicit Overflow Considered Harmful (and how to fix it) on 04 Oct 2021, submitted by Uncaffeinated. Score 1, comments 2
Then appeared on Hacker News 9h51 later as Implicit Overflow Considered Harmful, and how to fix it, submitted by danny00. Score 40, comments 59 controversial 🔥 ⭐(3)
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1h32 later as Implicit Overflow Considered Harmful, submitted by pimterry. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.5 years later as Novel way of handling integer overflow, which actually follows Liskov Substitution Principle (2021), submitted by safinaskar. Score 12, comments 7
First seen on Lobste.rs as Structural pattern matching in Python 3.10 on 20 Sep 2021, submitted by benhoyt. Score 52, comments 43 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Structural pattern matching in Python 3.10, submitted by gjvc. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as sunfishcode/mustang: Program startup written in Rust on 08 Sep 2021, submitted by nil. Score 27, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as Mustang: Rust target with std and no linking to a Libc, submitted by Klasiaster. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as The Quest for Very Wide Outlines on 17 Aug 2021, submitted by mikejstenberg. Score 33, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.6 years later as The Quest for Wide Outlines (2020), submitted by davikr. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Sham: A DSL for Fast DSLs on 20 Jul 2021, submitted by mpweiher. Score 18, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Sham: A DSL for Fast DSLs (2022), submitted by mpweiher. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Anatomy of the EICAR Antivirus Test File on 15 Jul 2021, submitted by mjec. Score 18, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.7 years later as Anatomy of the Eicar Antivirus Test File, submitted by jamespwilliams. Score 3, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Float Exposed on 10 Jun 2021, submitted by c-cube. Score 59, comments 50 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.8 years later as Float Exposed, submitted by thunderbong. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Charts.css on 17 Mar 2021, submitted by pspeter3. Score 935, comments 141 🔥 ⭐(1)
Then appeared on /r/Programming 19h38 later as A utility-style CSS framework for data visualization, submitted by feross. Score 5, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 2.0 years later 🧟 as Charts.css, submitted by dz4k. Score 25, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs as Top 10 Craziest Assembly Language Instructions on 02 Mar 2021, submitted by Hail_Spacecake. Score 5, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as Top 10 Craziest Assembly Language Instructions, submitted by aildours. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Robotnix: Configurable and reproducible Android (AOSP) builds on 17 Oct 2020, submitted by rnhmjoj. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 456 days later as Build Android (AOSP) Using Nix, submitted by pimeys. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1 year later as robotnix: Build Android (AOSP) using Nix, submitted by pmc. Score 14, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs as Main Linux problems on the desktop, 2017 edition on 15 Mar 2017, submitted by nhooyr. Score 55, comments 17 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 3.2 years later 🧟 as Main Linux problems on the desktop (2020 edition), submitted by sams. Score 37, comments 73 controversial 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.8 years later 🧟 as Major Linux Problems on the Desktop, 2023 edition, submitted by r366y6. Score 3, comments 2
First seen on Lobste.rs as The Confessions of the Hacker Who Saved the Internet on 16 May 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 17, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 2.8 years later 🧟 as The Confessions of the Hacker Who Saved the Internet, submitted by IS_ACTUALLY_A_DOG. Score 0, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 32 days later as The Confessions of Marcus Hutchins, the Hacker Who Saved the Internet, submitted by khaled_ismaeel. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Gemini a protocol inbetween gopher and the web on 30 Apr 2020, submitted by qznc. Score 23, comments 13 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Project: Gemini, submitted by shortrounddev. Score 1, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Rules of thumb for a 1x developer on 21 Apr 2020, submitted by calvin. Score 56, comments 24 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as Rules of thumb for a 1x developer (2020), submitted by vidyesh. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as What color is your function? on 13 Apr 2020, submitted by Moonchild. Score 15, comments 1
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.0 years later 🧟 as What Color is Your Function? (2015), submitted by airstrike. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Why should you use MeiliSearch over Elasticsearch? on 18 Feb 2020, submitted by qdequele. Score -4, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.1 years later 🧟 as Meilisearch vs. Elasticsearch, submitted by CaroFG. Score 11, comments 5 🔥
First seen on /r/Programming as This is the first time in a while I've been so excited about a font - this (Recursive) may end up replacing Fira Code for me when it's released on 19 Nov 2019, submitted by IanSan5653. Score 19, comments 20 🔥
Then appeared on /r/Programming 134 days later as A typographic palette for vibrant code & UI, submitted by speckz. Score 59, comments 10 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 302 days later as Recursive Sans & Mono: A highly-flexible variable font, submitted by colindean. Score 39, comments 3 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.2 years later 🧟 as Recursive Sans and Mono, submitted by stefankuehnel. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as APLcart – Find Your Way in APL on 11 Nov 2019, submitted by lelf. Score 54, comments 15 🔥 ⭐(9)
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.4 years later 🧟 as APLcart – Find your way in APL, submitted by whereistimbo. Score 50, comments 5 🔥 ⭐(3)
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 4h42 later as APLcart - Find your way in APL, submitted by mpweiher. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as The Open Book - An open source device for reading on 09 Oct 2019, submitted by palash25. Score 64, comments 8 🔥
Then appeared on /r/Programming 4 days later as The Open Book Project, submitted by pimterry. Score 82, comments 0 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.5 years later 🧟 as The Open Book: Project Reboot, submitted by axiomdata316. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Hacker News as Show HN: A Basic-Like Programming Language That Runs in the Browser on 07 Oct 2019, submitted by chkas. Score 11, comments 6 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 23 days later as An easy-to-use beginner programming language and IDE, submitted by chkas. Score 17, comments 23 controversial 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 164 days later as Show HN: A modern BASIC-like teaching and learning programming language, submitted by chkas. Score 76, comments 48 🔥 ⭐(8)
Then appeared on Hacker News 1.5 years later as Show HN: An Easy Programming Language That Runs in the Browser via WebAssembly, submitted by chkas. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1.5 years later as A BASIC-like programming language and browser-based development environment for learning and teaching., submitted by chkas. Score 2, comments 19 controversial
First seen on Hacker News as PyTorch internals on 17 May 2019, submitted by stablemap. Score 179, comments 10 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.1 years later 🧟 as PyTorch Internals, submitted by rbanffy. Score 2, comments 0
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 1.8 years later as PyTorch internals (2019), submitted by river. Score 3, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Lockdown: The coming war on general-purpose computing (2012) on 09 May 2019, submitted by cadey. Score 13, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 3.9 years later 🧟 as Lockdown: The coming war on general-purpose computing (2012), submitted by archagon. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as Workman Keyboard Layout on 22 Feb 2019, submitted by raymii. Score 7, comments 4
Then appeared on Hacker News 4.1 years later 🧟 as The Workman Keyboard Layout, submitted by achenet. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as utterances on 22 Jan 2019, submitted by vineelkovvuri. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 4.2 years later 🧟 as A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues, submitted by luispa. Score 1, comments 0 💤
First seen on Lobste.rs as Data Structures for Text Sequences (1998) on 07 Aug 2018, submitted by nickpsecurity. Score 8, comments 5
Then appeared on Hacker News 4.6 years later 🧟 as Data Structures for Text Sequences (1998), submitted by ofalkaed. Score 3, comments 0 ⭐(14)
First seen on Lobste.rs as The coming civil war over general purpose computing (2012) on 25 Jul 2018, submitted by river. Score 41, comments 31 🔥
Then appeared on Hacker News 4.7 years later 🧟 as The Coming Civil War over General Purpose Computing (2012), submitted by archagon. Score 2, comments 0
First seen on Lobste.rs as wat (2012) on 07 Jan 2017, submitted by nhooyr. Score 54, comments 4 🔥
Then appeared on Lobste.rs 230 days later as Wat?, submitted by vijayraj. Score 7, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 4.5 years later 🧟 as Wat, submitted by mindaslab. Score 9, comments 18 controversial
Then appeared on Hacker News 1 year later as Wat [video] (2012), submitted by thunderbong. Score 386, comments 144 🔥 ⭐(1)
First seen on Lobste.rs as Debugging Under Fire: Keep your Head when Systems have Lost their Mind on 10 May 2017, submitted by inactive-user. Score 6, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 16h30 later as Debugging Under Fire: Keep Your Head When Systems Have Lost Their Mind, submitted by kiyanwang. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 20 days later as GOTO 2017 • Debugging Under Fire [video], submitted by gizmo686. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 104 days later as Debugging Under Fire (Bryan Cantrill), submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 2.9 years later 🧟 as “us-east-1 is being rebooted?” (Debugging under Fire, GOTO 2017), submitted by tosh. Score 1, comments 0 💤
Then appeared on Hacker News 276 days later as Post Hype Microservices with Bryan Cantrill, submitted by dralley. Score 4, comments 0
Then appeared on /r/Programming 1.9 years later as (2017) Debugging Under Fire: Keep your Head when Systems have Lost their Mind • Bryan Cantrill, submitted by fagnerbrack. Score 13, comments 1
First seen on Lobste.rs as Mac App Store command line interface on 28 Oct 2016, submitted by mjturner. Score 11, comments 0
Then appeared on Hacker News 6.4 years later 🧟 as mas: A command line interface for the Mac App Store, submitted by divbzero. Score 4, comments 0
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