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oumua_don17
40,329,388
507
Immersive Math
story
http://immersivemath.com/ila/index.html
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smitty1e
40,331,594
23
Ancient Egyptian Stone-Drilling (1983)
story
https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/ancient-egyptian-stone-drilling/
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goldenskye
40,331,886
20
Virtualizing the 6502 on a 6502 with 6o6
story
http://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2024/04/virtualizing-6502-with-6o6-and.html
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roykishony
40,331,850
15
Show NH: "data-to-paper" - autonomous stepwise LLM-driven research
story
https://github.com/Technion-Kishony-lab/data-to-paper
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thunderbong
40,327,631
219
PeaZip: Open-source file compression and encryption software
story
https://peazip.github.io/
null
todsacerdoti
40,326,563
312
Why the CORDIC algorithm lives rent-free in my head
story
https://github.com/francisrstokes/githublog/blob/main/2024/5/10/cordic.md
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fbrusch
40,326,492
7
Binius: Highly efficient proofs over binary fields
story
https://vitalik.eth.link/general/2024/04/29/binius.html
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sans_souse
40,316,345
192
100k Stars
story
https://stars.chromeexperiments.com/
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cscurmudgeon
40,329,675
100
Vision Transformers Need Registers
story
https://openreview.net/forum?id=2dnO3LLiJ1
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luispa
40,324,179
1,468
Most of Europe is glowing pink under the aurora
story
https://www.foto-webcam.eu/webcam/lucknerhaus/
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aragonite
40,329,173
55
System Analysis and Programming (1966)
story
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/system-analysis-and-programming-christopher-strachey/
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karl_rikhardych
40,317,970
20
The global tree restoration potential (Bastin et al., 2019)
story
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aax0848
null
sph
40,316,780
93
Making Sense of Acquire-Release Semantics
story
https://davekilian.com/acquire-release.html
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danra
40,331,476
36
Charlieplexing
story
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlieplexing
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Nullence
40,326,615
120
Show HN: Wag, MFA and Enrollment for WireGuard
story
https://github.com/NHAS/wag
Howdy folk,<p>I&#x27;ve been building this project as both a side project and my job for a little while now. The rationale behind it is while wireguard is a fantastic protocol cryptographically it leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to enrollment and end user device security.<p>Obviously instead of using an off the shelf solution like tailscale, I decided to reinvent the wheel which has honestly been quite fun with learning about eBPF, and recently clustering and HA with etcd!<p>The most recent version (in the docker container) contains about 6 months of very new work bringing it all from sqlite3 to etcd. So please be forgiving if it does some weird things!<p>Hope you all enjoy!<p>P.s Im not a web developer and any tips on that front to make it less teeth pullingly awful are welcome!
todsacerdoti
40,315,686
186
So We've Got a Memory Leak
story
https://stevenharman.net/so-we-have-a-memory-leak
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rrwhite
40,330,610
1
Fathom (YC W21) is hiring a TPM to prototype new AI features
job
https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/fathom/jobs/r4HKk2W-product-manager-ai
null
fanf2
40,317,325
14
BCPL evolved from CPL. (2021) [pdf]
story
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/cpl2bcpl.pdf
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aragonite
40,315,724
105
Unix and Multics (2019)
story
https://www.multicians.org/unix.html
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mhb
40,317,629
175
Why you can hear the temperature of water
story
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/09/science/hot-water-sound-cold.html
null
greenie_beans
40,325,542
130
Adam Curtis on the dangers of self-expression (2017)
story
https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/adam-curtis-on-the-dangers-of-self-expression/
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dargscisyhp
40,326,362
148
The Emacs Window Management Almanac
story
https://karthinks.com/software/emacs-window-management-almanac/
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tempodox
40,326,305
119
The derivative of a number (2014)
story
https://rjlipton.com/2014/08/19/the-derivative-of-a-number/
null
kripy
40,330,930
77
Billions in Dirty Money Flies Under the Radar at Busiest Airports
story
https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/heathrow-dubai-airports-billions-dirty-money-9f49cc7f
null
surprisetalk
40,316,023
16
Spherical Parallel Manipulator [video]
story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yx700AdzLI
null
wglb
40,328,616
114
Metabolism of autism reveals developmental origins
story
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-05-metabolism-autism-reveals-developmental.html
null
zdw
40,328,520
52
Mouse Support for Playdate
story
https://blog.gingerbeardman.com/2024/05/11/mouse-support-for-playdate/
null
brokensegue
40,330,667
7
Citation Needed – Wikimedia Foundation's Experimental LLM/RAG Chrome Extension
story
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wikipedia-citation-needed/kecnjhdipdihkibljeicopdcoinghmhj
null
luu
40,315,990
52
Pyramid3D Real-time Graphics Processor (1997) [pdf]
story
https://vgamuseum.info/images/doc/unreleased/pyramid3d/tritechpyramid3dpresentation.pdf
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ibobev
40,328,359
21
Area Lights: Mathematical Fondations
story
https://www.scratchapixel.com/lessons/3d-basic-rendering/introduction-to-lighting/introduction-to-lighting-area-lights-theory.html
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geox
40,313,193
434
Cubic millimetre of brain mapped at nanoscale resolution
story
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01387-9
null
082349872349872
40,316,319
49
The Foundation of a Generic Theorem Prover (1989) [pdf]
story
https://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/9301105
null
nanna
40,317,375
67
ENIAC Simulator
story
http://zuse-z1.zib.de/simulations/eniac/
null
gmays
40,313,613
133
Nasa’s Roman Mission Will Hunt for Primordial Black Holes
story
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/roman-space-telescope/how-nasas-roman-mission-will-hunt-for-primordial-black-holes/
null
zdw
40,275,328
213
Selling 'Ghost in the Shell'
story
https://animationobsessive.substack.com/p/selling-ghost-in-the-shell
null
wahnfrieden
40,331,877
4
Failure to Safeguard Free Speech Is Always a Problem
story
https://jacobin.com/2024/05/free-speech-online-harms-act-palestine
null
ilmenit
40,330,555
4
Show HN: Attempt to bring a cinematic experience in 256 bytes (WASM)
story
https://github.com/ilmenit/sizecoding/blob/main/Encounter/Encounter.md
null
thedg
40,318,542
846
Show HN: A web debugger an ex-Cloudflare team has been working on for 4 years
story
null
Hey HN, I wanted to show you a product a small team and I have been working on for 4 years. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;jam.dev" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;jam.dev</a><p>It’s called Jam and it prevents product managers (like I used to be) from being able to create vague and un-reproducible bug tickets (like I used to create).<p>It’s actually really hard as a non-engineer to file useful bug tickets for engineers. Like, sometimes I thought I included a screenshot, but the important information the engineer needed was what was actually right outside the boundary of the screenshot I took. Or I&#x27;d write that something &quot;didn&#x27;t work&quot; but the engineer wasn&#x27;t sure if I meant that it returned an error or if it was unresponsive. So the engineer would be frustrated, I would be frustrated, and fixing stuff would slow to a halt while we went back and forth to clarify how to repro the issue over async Jira comments.<p>It’s actually pretty crazy that while so much has changed in how we develop software (heck, we have types in javascript now*), the way we capture and report bugs is just as manual and lossy as it was in the 1990’s. We can run assembly in the browser but there’s still no tooling to help a non-engineer show a bug to an engineer productively.<p>So that’s what Jam is. Dev tools + video in a link. It’s like a shareable HAR file synced to a video recording of the session. And besides video, you can use it to share an instant replay of a bug that just happened — basically a 30 second playback of the DOM as a video.<p>We’ve spent a lot of time adding in a ton of niceties, like Jam writes automatic repro steps for you, and Jam’s dev tools use the same keyboard shortcuts you’re used to in Chrome dev tools, and our team’s personal favorite: Jam parses GraphQL responses and pulls out mutation names and errors (which is important because GraphQL uses one endpoint for all requests and always returns a 200, meaning you usually have to sift through every GraphQL request when debugging to find the one you’re looking for)<p>We’re now 2 years in to the product being live and people have used Jam to fix more than 2 million bugs - which makes me so happy - but there’s still a ton to do. I wanted to open up for discussion here and get your feedback and opinions how can we make it even more valuable for you debugging?<p>The worst part of the engineering job is debugging and not even being able to repro the issue, it’s not even really engineering, it’s just a communication gap, one that we should be able to solve with tools. So yeah excited to get your feedback and hear your thoughts how we can make debugging just a little less frustrating.<p>(Jam is free to use forever — there is a paid tier for features real companies would need, but we’re keeping a large free plan forever. We learned to build products at Cloudflare and free tier is in our ethos, both my co-founder and I and about half the team is ex-Cloudflare) and what we loved there is how much great feedback we’d get because the product was mostly free to use. We definitely want to keep that going at Jam.)<p>By the way, we’re hiring engineers and if this is a problem that excites you, we’d love to chat: jam.dev&#x2F;careers
cookingoils
40,323,785
197
One Minute Park
story
https://oneminutepark.tv/
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ElCapitanMarkla
40,292,537
96
Ask HN: Seeking ideas for preschool/school projects
story
null
I&#x27;m reaching out for some creative suggestions. I have a 4-year-old and a 7-year-old attending preschool&#x2F;school, and both sets of teachers have asked for ideas from parents for skills they could show or projects they could help with in the classroom.<p>I have a background in computer science, primarily focused on web development these days. Additionally, I have loads of potentially useful toys at home, including a 3D printer, DIY CNC mill, webcams, Raspberry Pis, old laptops, etc.<p>What are some engaging activities or projects I could bring to either level of the schools that would be both fun and educational for the kids? Particularly ideas we could do as a class vs breaking into smaller groups.<p>I have had a couple of ideas so far - Processing based art interactive which the kids can suggest updates for and instantly see the changes. - Something RTLSDR based, so we can play with antennas and catch some radio waves.<p>Looking forward to your creative ideas and suggestions, thank you.
udev4096
40,327,236
92
Unix Viruses 25th Anniversary Edition
story
https://tmpout.sh/3/03.html
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justinclift
40,330,290
24
Gamers Nexus: Asus Scammed Us [video]
story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pMrssIrKcY
null
teleforce
40,326,524
22
DIY YouTuber Builds His Own 256-Core RISC-V Megacluster at 14.7 GHz 1-Core Freq
story
https://wccftech.com/diy-youtuber-builds-256-core-risc-v-megacluster-14-7-ghz-single-core-frequency/
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todsacerdoti
40,326,269
378
Thread: Tech we can’t use or teach?
story
https://overengineer.dev/blog/2024/05/10/thread/
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mnming
40,317,020
19
The future of logistics is in the neighbourhood
story
https://packsmith.io/
null
todsacerdoti
40,310,896
853
It's always TCP_NODELAY
story
https://brooker.co.za/blog/2024/05/09/nagle.html
null
davikr
40,325,237
38
G5 Conditions Observed
story
https://www.spaceweather.gov/news/g5-conditions-observed
null
saq7
40,331,136
9
The doomsayers waiting for the economy to crash
story
https://www.businessinsider.com/economy-stock-market-crash-inflation-debt-jobs-economic-collapse-reddit-2024-5
null
thunderbong
40,331,958
32
Jellyfin 10.9.0
story
https://jellyfin.org/posts/jellyfin-release-10.9.0/
null
PaulHoule
40,300,515
45
New mirror that can be flexibly shaped improves X-ray microscopes
story
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-mirror-flexibly-ray-microscopes.html
null
the-mitr
40,317,221
59
100 Years of IBM
story
http://www.tikalon.com/blog/blog.php?article=2024/IBM_100
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oidar
40,318,714
387
Superfile – A fancy, pretty terminal file manager
story
https://github.com/MHNightCat/superfile
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westurner
40,325,416
20
Femtosecond Lasers Solve Solar Panels' Recycling Issue
story
https://spectrum.ieee.org/solar-panel-recycling
null
vmchale
40,321,362
75
Show HN: Jacinda, a functional Awk (text stream processing on the comamnd-line)
story
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/jacinda
Typed, functional (folds, scans) stream processing backed by Andrew Gallant&#x2F;burntsushi&#x27;s regular expressions library.<p>There&#x27;s a guide here! <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vmchale.github.io&#x2F;jacinda&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vmchale.github.io&#x2F;jacinda&#x2F;</a>
avinassh
40,258,903
221
Deno KV internals: building a database for the modern web
story
https://deno.com/blog/building-deno-kv
null
LelouBil
40,325,531
32
Tool to statically recompile N64 games into native executables
story
https://github.com/Mr-Wiseguy/N64Recomp
null
fgblanch
40,320,406
1,107
Jim Simons has died
story
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2024/05/10/simons-foundation-co-founder-mathematician-and-investor-jim-simons-dies-at-86/
null
mcguire
40,324,521
25
Deletion of UniSuper's Private Cloud Subscription
story
https://www.unisuper.com.au/about-us/media-centre/2024/a-joint-statement-from-unisuper-and-google-cloud
null
chriswarbo
40,317,499
9
SK Logic in Egglog
story
http://www.chriswarbo.net/blog/2024-02-25-sk_logic_in_egglog_1.html
null
stalfosknight
40,329,387
28
Streaming Is Cable Now
story
https://www.theverge.com/24152330/netflix-hulu-disney-plus-hbo-streaming-cable-video-verge
null
eatonphil
40,330,748
7
A city built on water: the hidden rivers under Tokyo's concrete and neon
story
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/jun/13/a-city-built-on-water-the-hidden-rivers-under-tokyos-concrete-and-neon
null
tintinnabula
40,278,459
45
The poetic science of how cicadas sing
story
https://www.themarginalian.org/2024/05/05/cicadas/
null
fulafel
40,315,850
46
Writing C code in Java/Clojure: GraalVM specific programming (2021)
story
https://yyhh.org/blog/2021/02/writing-c-code-in-javaclojure-graalvm-specific-programming/
null
NonZeroSumJames
40,313,264
275
Life-like particle system
story
https://ventrella.com/Clusters/
null
PaulHoule
40,329,083
31
Radio astronomers bypass Earth's atmosphere with new calibration technique
story
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-radio-astronomers-bypass-disturbing-earth.html
null
bookofjoe
40,315,970
222
Roman Tyrian purple snail dye found in UK for first time
story
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjje132jvygo
null
kqr
40,317,537
77
When Is a Counter-Strike Player Good?
story
https://two-wrongs.com/when-is-counter-strike-player-good
null
thunderbong
40,317,485
63
Experience with SQLite as a Store of Files and Images
story
https://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/e18c43fc797fcdb7?t=h
null
geox
40,291,012
273
Sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces
story
https://news.mit.edu/2024/sound-suppressing-silk-can-create-quiet-spaces-0507
null
coffeeaddict1
40,316,814
76
Trip C++Now 2024 – think-cell
story
https://www.think-cell.com/en/career/devblog/trip-report-cpp-now-2024
null
gnabgib
40,321,821
507
Coronal mass ejection impact imminent, two more earth-directed CMEs
story
https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/news/view/533/20240510-cme-impact-imminent-two-more-earth-directed-cmes.html
null
hoppyhoppy2
40,327,307
54
People who won't give up floppy disks
story
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240510-floppy-disks-why-some-people-are-still-in-love-with-this-obsolete-computer-storage-technology
null
paulpauper
40,330,847
7
McDonald's and other food giants hit hard by inflation
story
https://qz.com/mcdonalds-starbucks-amazon-fast-food-inflation-earnings-1851454892
null
craftoman
40,330,624
9
Why programmers choose convenience over performance?
story
null
Several tools are resource hungry, making it challenging for small businesses to keep up with server costs. Zod for example is 150 slower than regular typeof checks. I wrote small article for those who are interested https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.drakos.me&#x2F;article&#x2F;Zod-is-150-times-slower. The problem is not Zod, but rather the programmers who lack the ability to write efficient code. As I write this, my VSCode uses 4.37GB RAM, my terminal Warp (Built in Rust) uses 976MB RAM and Spotify 1.28GB. These numbers are outrageous to an old senior programmer. Let’s not forget that Nasa managed to launch rockets to the moon with only 64kb of RAM.
CuriousIndian
40,320,166
286
KeePassXC Debian maintainer has removed all network features
story
https://fosstodon.org/@keepassxc/112417353193348720
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jsnell
40,265,928
210
I was at the clapperboard for Orson Welles' drunk wine commercial (2021)
story
https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/orson-welles-drunk-wine-commercial
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andrewfurey2003
40,320,575
29
Will Stone Replace Concrete
story
https://www.construction-physics.com/p/will-stone-replace-steel-and-concrete
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excsn
40,286,029
1,573
Apple introduces M4 chip
story
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/05/apple-introduces-m4-chip/
null
jjgreen
40,316,788
202
Is the largest root of a random real polynomial more likely real than complex?
story
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/470951/is-the-largest-root-of-a-random-polynomial-more-likely-to-be-real-than-complex
null
rbanffy
40,299,681
69
Computer models suggest modern plate tectonics due to blobs left by collision
story
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-modern-plate-tectonics-due-blobs.html
null
ecliptik
40,331,030
11
We brought back the Internets first search engine Archie [video]
story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUwR9xdEuZI
null
andrewp123
40,292,452
53
Unix forking the universe by running IBM's free online quantum computer
story
https://parel.es/blog/quantum-dice
null
hunterwalk
40,329,207
15
Stock Options are like lottery tickets?
story
https://hunterwalk.com/2024/05/11/are-startup-stock-options-like-lottery-tickets-a-ceo-and-former-employee-discuss-and-my-pov/
null
masum_parvej
40,301,310
157
I created 3,800+ Open Source React Icons (Beautiful, Rounded Style)
story
https://github.com/hugeicons/hugeicons-react
I’ve created a library of beautiful rounded icons and would like to share it with the Hacker News community. Any suggestions are highly appreciated.<p>Features:<p>- Beautifully rounded style - Over 3,800 icons - Editable stroke - Regularly adding new icons - Another standard version (less rounded) coming soon - Easy installation via npm or yarn
ingve
40,330,801
15
Oberon by Examples
story
https://github.com/vishapoberon/oberonbyexample
null
Brajeshwar
40,320,900
85
A skeptic's take on beaming power to Earth from space
story
https://spectrum.ieee.org/space-based-solar-power-2667878868
null
todsacerdoti
40,329,968
7
GHC 9.10.1 is now available
story
https://discourse.haskell.org/t/ghc-9-10-1-is-now-available/9523
null
bwidlar
40,316,010
173
Elvish, expressive programming language and a versatile interactive shell
story
https://elv.sh
null
simonpure
40,313,143
327
Sioyek is a PDF viewer with a focus on textbooks and research papers
story
https://github.com/ahrm/sioyek
null
lele0108
40,309,342
249
Launch HN: Muddy (YC S19) – Multiplayer browser for getting work done
story
null
Hey HN! This is Jimmy, Ron and Austa from Muddy (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;feelmuddy.com&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;feelmuddy.com&#x2F;</a>). Muddy is a browser for work that automatically keeps project files organized in the same place where you use and share them. Here’s a demo: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=tZr49aN3sjQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=tZr49aN3sjQ</a>. Download and try it out here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;feelmuddy.com&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;feelmuddy.com&#x2F;</a>.<p>Building together in the past, we were incredibly frustrated with how much friction there is to get anything done on our computers. I was losing time everyday digging through chat logs looking for that one important link or breaking others out of flow by asking where something is.<p>Web apps promised to help us get more done—and they do, but each in its own silo, so there’s still a ton of redundancy to deal with. Every app has its own way of organizing files, its own notification inbox, its own search system. Conversations live everywhere and there isn’t a single view to see everything about a project. Remember when files simply lived in folders rather than the “cloud”?<p>We started dedicating time to organizing our files in shared docs and limiting new apps we used. This helped – but the second we didn’t stay on top of organization, links became stale and things got messy again.<p>Muddy started as a hack week project we built for ourselves—a single place to use web apps with others, but personalized for each user automatically. Everyone gets their own view for every project, designed around how they work.<p>Muddy users work on projects in spaces, which are like automatic tab groups. Users share apps (any site works—a Github PR, Figma file, Trello board—whatever you want) into the project’s shared timeline and Muddy automatically opens relevant tabs for you. It’s a single click to open up all the apps you need for the project.<p>Under the hood, Muddy works in the background to keep track of the timeline and uses a LLM to continuously organize apps and keep everything on to date. It considers signals like the popularity of a file, naming conventions, and conversations to figure out what’s relevant. So everyone is presented with an updated list of important tabs, without anyone lifting a finger. Our actual browser is based on Chromium.<p>When you need to revisit something from weeks ago, you can rewind the project timeline to that point in a single click. Apps open up in the timeline so you’ll see your files right away. For sites that don’t have built in collaboration features (like documentation), Muddy lets you do annotations directly on the website.<p>Projects sometimes get big and need to be broken up. Across all your spaces, Muddy can answer questions like ChatGPT, cite your files as sources, and return apps directly. This is possible since Muddy’s AI shares your browser and can use your authenticated apps locally (with privacy in mind).<p>Other browsers like Chrome and Arc focus on solo productivity with sharing as a bolt-on. We think productivity depends on how well you can work with others, and should be the first class consideration. And doing organizational work manually is unsustainable.<p>Muddy will have paid subscriptions for teams with additional features like shared passwords, team organization, custom shortcuts, and SSO management. Those aren’t built out yet and the base product will be free. No part of our revenue will come from data monetization.<p>We’d love for you to give Muddy a spin! You can download Muddy for Mac or Windows on our website and add others once inside: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;feelmuddy.com&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;feelmuddy.com&#x2F;</a>. We’ll be around to answer questions and look forward to any and all feedback!
rendx
40,302,200
240
Breathwork supports emergence of altered states of consciousness
story
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-3976380/v1
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weinzierl
40,297,423
152
Symbolica Computer Algebra System
story
https://symbolica.io/
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chromakode
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https://chromakode.com/post/xkcd-machine/
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wawayanda
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https://www.surrey.ac.uk/news/new-air-breathing-spacecraft-provide-better-earth-observation-and-quicker-communications
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vargr616
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Animal Well Released
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https://www.animalwell.net
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aragonite
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11
Evaluating Eye Tracking Systems for Computer Input (2012)
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https://www.yorku.ca/mack/cogain.html
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krystalgamer
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108
Spider-Man (Neversoft) Decompilation Project Progress Checkpoint – May 2024
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https://krystalgamer.github.io/spidey-decomp-status-may/
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wilsonzlin
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501
Show HN: Exploring HN by mapping and analyzing 40M posts and comments for fun
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https://blog.wilsonl.in/hackerverse/
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benbreen
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101
Laudatio Turiae
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudatio_Turiae
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setnone
40,300,126
454
Show HN: I built a non-linear UI for ChatGPT
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https://www.grafychat.com
Hi HN,<p>I built this out of frustration of the evergrowing list of AI models and features to try and to fit my workflow.<p>The visual approach clicks for me so i went with it, it provides more freedom and control of the outcome, because predictable results and increased productivity is what I’m after when using conversational AI.<p>The app is packed with features, my most used are prompt library, voice input and text search, narration is useful too.<p>The app is local-first and works right in the browser, no sign up needed and it&#x27;s absolutely free to try.<p>BYOAK – bring your own API Keys.<p>Let me know what you think, any feedback is appreciated!