Hacker News with Generative AI

There's no reason for software to be slow anymore (danluu.com)
Felony Bench (felonybench.com)
Kobo can run apps now (bandarlabs.github.io)
Rust Glancer: Rust LSP using 100x less RAM (rust-glancer.github.io)
Initial focus for our partnership with Motorola is a regular non-folding device (grapheneos.social)
Three important steps in my maturation process (thomasdullien.github.io)
Scientists release biggest 2D map of the universe (newscenter.lbl.gov)
Kagi added a setting for removing paywalled links from search results (kagi.com)
Felony charges for citizen deleting phone data at US Border (nytimes.com)
Show HN: OzBrain, a shared brain for knowledge between agents and your team (ozbrain.com)
Ozone: The fault is not in our trees, but in ourselves (science.org)
I accidentally logged hundreds of thousands of phone calls to military bases (lina.sh)
OTel isn't going well (and I made a spreadsheet about it) (matduggan.com)
People of ACM – Russ Cox (acm.org)
AI boosted homework scores, then exam scores dropped: study (economist.com)
HN: The Good Parts (2016) (danluu.com)
Early Humans Likely Ate Carbs and Sugary Foods (history.com)
Show HN: Rex, a parallel functional language for scientific workflows (github.com/peterkelly)
How we made a text-to-speech model respond in sub-50 ms (nari-labs.com)
Early-life stress leaves a 'scar' inside brain cells in mice (medicine.washu.edu)
Claudette: Make Claude stop talking like a BuzzFeed article (github.com/adnanakil)
New Worlds: We are living in the future of J.G. Ballard or William Gibson (precastreinforced.co.uk)
Autolith: A programming agent with a live runtime (lambda-symbolics.com)
A look under our trunk: what's in our compute (waymo.com)
Everyone says assembly is untyped—everyone is wrong (gingerbill.org)
Tumble Forth – from assembly to OS with C compiler (2023) (hardcoded.net)
GitHub, autoscaling, and the component substitution fallacy (surfingcomplexity.blog)
I'm becoming AI-blind (cymerys.com)
I ran Photoshop on a £0.60 computer chip (pointinthecloud.com)