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The mask that compiles to nothing: how HotSpots JIT learned to reason about bits

questdb.com
48 points·by rowbin·6 hari yang lalu·1 comments

Oracle's OpenJDK Bans Generative AI Contributions, Oracle's GraalVM Allows Them

infoq.com
2 points·by rowbin·24 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: VibeSH – Fully Hallucinated Terminal Shell

codeberg.org
5 points·by rowbin·25 hari yang lalu·1 comments

The Largest Number Representable in 64 Bits

mdpi.com
1 points·by rowbin·bulan lalu·0 comments

Performance Improvements in JDK 26

inside.java
2 points·by rowbin·bulan lalu·1 comments

H2JVM – A Haskell Library for Writing JVM Bytecode

discourse.haskell.org
48 points·by rowbin·bulan lalu·15 comments

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1 points·by rowbin·bulan lalu·0 comments

Mdview and the missing middle between less and Electron

blog.leonbecker.de
4 points·by rowbin·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Show HN: Stelae – €19.90/year WordPress, exported to static HTML

stelae.eu
3 points·by rowbin·2 bulan yang lalu·3 comments

ChatGPT discussion: In non-security applications, is MD5 preferable?

chatgpt.com
5 points·by rowbin·9 bulan yang lalu·4 comments

comments

rowbin
·20 hari yang lalu·discuss
Absolutely!
rowbin
·21 hari yang lalu·discuss
Works
rowbin
·21 hari yang lalu·discuss
Hopefully fable 5 will be back soon. I had so much more fun on vibeSH with it. Its remarkable how much better it was at hallucinating a coherent shell than Opus 4.8. It was especially good with the ansi escape codes to get the colors right.
rowbin
·21 hari yang lalu·discuss
I get "JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data"
rowbin
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Author here. Happy to answer questions.

One clarification: vibeSH does not run commands or inspect your machine. The model only sees the terminal transcript, and the transcript is the fake machine's state.
rowbin
·26 hari yang lalu·discuss
Clickable link: https://stelae.eu
rowbin
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
Thanks, ditto!
rowbin
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
Oh, I released something with the same name recently: https://codeberg.org/beleon/mdview
rowbin
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
I don't think anybody's worried about that. There's much more to it than just having a good idea and letting ai vibe code it.

Anyway, soldering as a service is nothing to worry about so you're good either way.
rowbin
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
Still working on stelae.eu (private WP editor -> static deploy: more secure, faster, cheaper). Its pretty solid already, only working on minor things. The main issue is that I think that I have a real cool product (maybe a bit boring, but in a good way) with good values (anti lock-in, privacy respecting, EU centric, fair pricing, no VC money -> sustainable business approach) but I can't reach the people that would love to use it. So thats what I'm really working on: trying to be more visible.
rowbin
·30 hari yang lalu·discuss
I think this conflates setup cost with operating cost. The painful part of self-hosting was always to get it working: writing configs, reading docs, SSH ceremony. That's exactly the part that agents can help with a lot, so the perceived gap to Vercel shrinks a lot. But the problems that come later are still there, you just discover it later. DDoS absorption, zero-downtime rollbacks, cert rotations failing at 3am, someone else getting paged when they do. An agent can write my firewall rules, but it doesn't carry a pager.

So I'd reframe the thesis a bit: AI didn't destroy the moat, it moved it. Saving the customer setup time is no longer worth paying for, taking operational liability for the customer still is. SaaS that only offer the former are indeed in trouble, and honestly founders should verify that their product doesn't have this issue.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
Many have theorized this. But i wouldn't bet money on it, the timing is just too unpredictable IMO.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
He doesn't really use the reliance argument. Whether dropping the pause was the right call is a separate question from whether people were allowed to rely on it. They were: the v1.0 language alluded to a much higher bar for changing commitments than they ended up applying, and Anthropic employees described the RSP as binding many times (Habryka says he heard it on more than a dozen occasions). Also, Hubinger's post announcing v3 says Anthropic is responsible for that impression. If you made vendor decisions based on that like the author did, the complaint is still valid, even if the change itself was the right decision. Both can be true at the same time, they were right to change it and you were right to feel misled.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
I agree, his takes should not be dismissed lightly. I'm not sure about "demand is fixed" though. I feel like software demand has been declared saturated at least a few times.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
https://archive.is/FIvq4
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
I saw what changed syntactically. I meant I don't really understand what changed semantically. And whether there is any context to why the change was necessary.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
I'm out of the loop. Is there any context? Can't pick up on what really changed here.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
Wow, auto-installing any plugin onto live production sites should never be opt-out. For those managing client sites under approved-plugin policies and PCI compliance this isn't just a minor inconvenience. "We sent an email" is not an alternative to consent, and pointing people to manually uninstall across hundreds of sites is not a good way to handle the situation...
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
> Safari (2023) led among major browsers, while Firefox and Chrome currently maintain experimental support.
rowbin
·bulan lalu·discuss
That's rich coming from the company that tried to kill it. The audacity...