👋 Today in HN - 2024-04-05
Good Morning, Hackers! Here are today's top stories:
- Mario meets Pareto
- Infrastructure as Code Is Not the Answer – By Luke Shaughnessy
- Tool Use (function calling)
- Why Don't I Like Git More?
- Understanding Linear Feedback Shift Registers in FPGAs
- Anatomy of a credit card rewards program
- OpenBSD 7.5 Released
- Proton Mail says Outlook for Windows is Microsoft's new data collection service
- The design philosophy of Great Tables
- Xr0: C but Safe
- FFmpeg 7.0 Released
- Former University of Iowa hospital employee used fake identity for 35 years
- JetMoE: Reaching LLaMA2 performance with 0.1M dollars
- Language models as compilers: Simulating pseudocode execution
- Homemade 6 GHz pulse compression radar
- Easy Mode Rust
- Google Books Is Indexing AI-Generated Garbage
- HTTP/2 Continuation Flood: Technical Details
- Letting go of the idea of keeping up
- Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring a Systems Engineer
- The Great American Rail-Trail
- A Lifetime Under the Moon's Shadow
- Understanding and managing the impact of machine learning models on the web
- Show HN: FizzBee – Formal methods in Python
- Ask HN: I want to put free WiFi in schools in my city, how do I go about it?
- She slept with a violin on her pillow
- Features I wish PostgreSQL had as a developer
- KDE1 on Debian 13
- C++ coroutines do not spark joy (2021)
- XDP for game programmers
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