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Superoptimizer – A Look at the Smallest Program

dl.acm.org
1 points·by linggen·11 hours ago·0 comments

A batch job, in The Elm Architecture

cekrem.github.io
1 points·by linggen·11 hours ago·0 comments

What is a token and why does it cost so much? [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by linggen·2 days ago·0 comments

OpenBSD has a use-after-free allowing local privilege escalation to root

nvd.nist.gov
276 points·by linggen·3 days ago·160 comments

What is a token and why does it cost so much? [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by linggen·3 days ago·0 comments

How PgBouncer Works

augusteo.com
2 points·by linggen·8 days ago·0 comments

How PgBouncer Works

augusteo.com
3 points·by linggen·14 days ago·0 comments

Free-threaded Python: past, present, and future

lwn.net
3 points·by linggen·15 days ago·0 comments

Ignore DNSSEC if you like MitM attacks

whynothugo.nl
3 points·by linggen·15 days ago·0 comments

Font-Family Recommendations

chrismorgan.info
5 points·by linggen·15 days ago·2 comments

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Show HN: Linggen – Open-source AI agent with P2P remote access from your phone

linggen.dev
4 points·by linggen·3 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Linggen – Open agent system in Rust, any model, file-based

linggen.dev
2 points·by linggen·4 months ago·1 comments

How to keep AI-written code aligned (without repeating yourself)

linggen.dev
1 points·by linggen·6 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Linggen – A local-first memory layer for your AI (Cursor, Zed, Claude)

github.com
36 points·by linggen·7 months ago·10 comments

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same here. i usually only notice fonts when something feels off, not when it's working. the article made the hidden defaults feel a lot less arbitrary.
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the hard part probably isn't search over 500k emails, it's keeping the generated wiki from becoming a second messy inbox. i'd want to see how it handles stale facts and conflicting versions of the same project. email has a lot of "this was true for two weeks in 2019" buried inside it.
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For coding agents, the biggest improvement for me wasn't a different editor, it was making the tool/context path inspectable. If a skill or memory block gets injected, I want to see exactly why it was selected and what text it added. Otherwise the agent can look “smart” for one run and be impossible to debug the next time it takes a weird detour.
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yes, continue it. I archived my agent, but now revived it, keep building it, not just for selling it, the building itself is the real fun, learn a lot, build while changing direction, will be something someday.
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