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stavros

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I'm Stavros. If you need to contact me, my email is stavros at stavros dot io. If you email me, mention "aubergine" in the subject so I know it's not spam.

My website, where I write about the projects I work on, is https://www.stavros.io.

I'm also @stavros on Twitter.

Submissions

EU Council forces Chat Control via fast-track

heise.de
475 points·by stavros·قبل 6 أيام·266 comments

Pebble Index 01 production update

repebble.com
1 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Show HN: Symphony: Integrate OpenCode with Linear and get your own dev team

github.com
2 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Show HN: I had a random domain and made a thing

0r.cx
1 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Show HN: Write in your unique voice, with AI critique

writelucid.cc
5 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·1 comments

Adding a feature to a closed-source app

stavros.io
31 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·7 comments

CamillaDSP: Cross-platform IIR and FIR engine for crossovers, room correction

github.com
1 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·0 comments

Show HN: Gnosis, a knowledge base for what the code can't tell you

github.com
6 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·4 comments

Leaked results of Mythos' audit of the Rust stdlib

github.com
7 points·by stavros·قبل شهرين·2 comments

TRELLIS.2: Native and Compact Structured Latents for 3D Generation

microsoft.github.io
6 points·by stavros·قبل 3 أشهر·0 comments

Stealth browser survey, April 2026

incoherency.co.uk
4 points·by stavros·قبل 3 أشهر·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by stavros·قبل 3 أشهر·0 comments

Show HN: I made a little voice note recorder

stavros.io
12 points·by stavros·قبل 4 أشهر·6 comments

Show HN: The bedtime – Another little bedside clock I made

stavros.io
13 points·by stavros·قبل 6 أشهر·6 comments

Show HN: The bedtime, another little bedside clock

stavros.io
8 points·by stavros·قبل 7 أشهر·1 comments

Show HN: I wrote a small lib to turn a USB gamepad into a Bluetooth one

github.com
26 points·by stavros·قبل 7 أشهر·44 comments

Show HN: I was in a boring meeting so I made an encyclopedia

encyclopedai.stavros.io
5 points·by stavros·قبل 8 أشهر·9 comments

Show HN: I made a website that vibe-codes itself

theboard.stavros.io
18 points·by stavros·قبل 8 أشهر·8 comments

comments

stavros
·قبل 4 ساعات·discuss
If you'd ever tried to get an LLM to review its own code, you'd know.
stavros
·قبل 4 ساعات·discuss
Companies don't get to be worth billions of dollars without doing something unethical.
stavros
·قبل 5 ساعات·discuss
Because companies get an advantage by having their people do this. You only hear about the times they get caught, but apparently they get caught so rarely that it's worth it.
stavros
·قبل 6 ساعات·discuss
Of course it believes the proof is sound, it wrote it. If you want to check an LLM's output, you should use a different LLM.
stavros
·قبل 7 ساعات·discuss
About thirty years too late, or two thousand years too late, depending on your viewpoint.
stavros
·قبل 10 ساعات·discuss
Unlike murder, finding an exploit isn't illegal.
stavros
·قبل 12 ساعة·discuss
What public stunts? He jailbroke a console, it's not like he went on a talk show.
stavros
·قبل 12 ساعة·discuss
I really don't like hearing people complain that they miss communities that have died out. You can't expect someone else to create a community, because what you're going to get is a corporation creating one in exchange for money.

If you miss a community, go be a part of one, that'll help everyone! I'm a part of a maker community and it's fantastic, the only thing that's missing is more makers talking about the weird stuff they're building!
stavros
·قبل 20 ساعة·discuss
I no longer use a harness directly, instead I use Github issues/Linear to work on multiple tickets in parallel while the agents are doing work:

https://github.com/skorokithakis/symphony
stavros
·قبل 20 ساعة·discuss
I run the Python meetup in Thessaloniki, Greece, and it's exhausting trying to find speakers.I frequently skip months because nobody wants to present anything, and we aim to have two presentations on each meetup. I'm almost always the second presenter, and sometimes I'll do both presentations myself (or just skip that month's event).

It is exhausting, and people do always ask when the next one is, but my reply of "whenever you want to speak" doesn't seem to do much to get more speakers.
stavros
·قبل 20 ساعة·discuss
I ask because usually hu is two sounds, so it would be transliterated as two letters. If you mean it used to be hü, then yes, you'd lose the umlauts in the transliteration, and it would just become "χου", with a hard h, not an aspirated one.
stavros
·أمس·discuss
Yeah, it'd be χου. Which language is this from?
stavros
·أمس·discuss
Eh you just replace those with the closest analog(s). "Sh" becomes "s", for example.
stavros
·أمس·discuss
This is great, well done! I love seeing people run things where they weren't meant to be run.
stavros
·أمس·discuss
I'll keep saying it until people understand how immediately recognisable and offputting stock LLM writing is.

I do agree with the sibling commenters, if writing this wasn't a good enough use of your time, why would reading it be a good use of mine? Just paste me the bullet points and I'll read those.
stavros
·أمس·discuss
I'm very sure, even the first two paragraphs reek of LLM. It's the style, not the content.
stavros
·أمس·discuss
Am I weird for not wanting to read Claude-generated text any more? I tried to figure out what this app is about, but all the Claude verbal tics in the text turned me off and I stopped.
stavros
·أمس·discuss
Wait, what do you mean? 700k A100e hours are equal to 200 hours of a GB300 NVL72 rack? One GB300 NVL72, 72-GPU rack has equal processing power to 3500 A100e GPUs?
stavros
·أمس·discuss
Only at most one letter jumps around, the previous letter you typed.
stavros
·أول أمس·discuss
I lost on the third word because I couldn't for the life of me figure out what it was, and then I restarted and got to the 18th. I'd look at the letters and just know which word it was, it was pretty odd how hard I found it the first time around versus how easy it was the second.

I'm normally terrible at anagrams.