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TypeScript Tips Everyone Should Know

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Some deaf children are hearing again because of a new gene therapy

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Clean code in the age of coding agents

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Show HN: Mt – knowledge manager meets spaced repetition

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Show HN: Frontpage – LLM-powered news aggregator

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Show HN: Mt – Knowledge graph with spaced repetition

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Show HN: QuizYou – Paste text, generate quiz, test yourself

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Ask HN: What non-fiction do you read?

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Show HN: Tiny (1.8 KiB) no-dependencies react router alternative

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ASML Got EUV

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Show HN: A self-hosted RSS reader

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yanis_t
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
I suppose it's a good time to encourage people trying out pi[1] with any cheap model from the openrouter rankings page[1].

[1] https://pi.dev/ [2] https://openrouter.ai/rankings
yanis_t
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
Two problems: I will not get my pleasure, and I will still not know how the code works.
yanis_t
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
Are you implying using their brains?
yanis_t
·20 dagen geleden·discuss
I keep thinking about at which point I should not force myself into the loop. As a developer I really like working on the code structure, making it clearer, thinking about good abstraction, breaking into modules, etc. I really take pleasure in it. At the same time I understand that at some point I am becoming the limiting factor.

If the point of the software is benefit people, should I still care about how the code looks.

Right now, I still think that the answer is yes, but in 3 years? in 10 years?
yanis_t
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
I can only applaud. Regardless of whether this device is possible, or economically viable, this is a brave move and a bold vision. Taking bigger risks is what what makes the advances possible.
yanis_t
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
Exactly. It was looking as though Apple understood this. But now they gave in and called it Siri AI.
yanis_t
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
Exactly this. You can't have a competitive industry while at the same time heavily redistributing wealth to the point where people don't have any incentives at all.
yanis_t
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
> A total of €13.5 million has been allocated to the project.

This is not even funny. If you want a competitive AI industry, you need to invest much more heavily in infrastructure first, building models second.
yanis_t
·27 dagen geleden·discuss
Those Mars bases are getting closer and closer.
yanis_t
·27 dagen geleden·discuss
Never did. Having been using Github Copilot since its launch (as autocomplete, they have a Vim plugin) and claude code for agentic coding.
yanis_t
·27 dagen geleden·discuss
$60b is crazy.

Cursor is an extension for VS Code, a harness and a bunch of prompts.

They have their own model (Composer 2) which is based Kimi K2.5, but I don't think SpaceX would be interested in it.

If they need a harness for grok, they could fork PI.

What are they after for here? Customer base? Talent?
yanis_t
·28 dagen geleden·discuss
I grown up in the 1990s, so as a teen I had access to the wild west of the decentralized internet in all its scary glory. It was pretty cool.

But nowadays as a parent I see, instagram, tiktok are much more scarier for the damage they make psychologically and mentally to our kids. And with the AI slop it's only going to go downhill. So yes, it's a great decision, and other countries should follow the lead.
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
well that was fast
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
I was wondering how does Anthropic and likes keep competitive when Opus is ($5 / $25) 5x times more expensive compared to Kimi K2.6 ($0.7 / $3.4) or other Chinese models, while being only marginally better.

My theory is that US enterprise just can't send data to Chinese and that's understandable, but is that "the moat"?
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
It seems that Anthropic is winning the competition with OpenAI. But, supposedly, OpenAI is sitting on a similar model, it might be their chance to win back some users by releasing a less-nerfed model, and market it specifically from that point of view.
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
I mean even I know who Sutton is [1]. He is one of the reinforcement learning pioneers.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_S._Sutton
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
Congratulations to the team! I hope Evan and others got fabulously rich, they deserve it!
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
Is there any evidence Mythos is qualitatively better than the Opus 4.x?

I'm afraid that the usual mantra that "we just need more scale" that worked well for attracting investments, is not working anymore - bigger models provide marginal improvements while naturally get much more expensive to run.

Is this why both Anthropic and OpenAI are rushing for IPOs this year?
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
Exactly. I have children too you know. In fact we had a blast last time with my five year old shouting nonsense at Suno and having it make some cool songs out of it. Does it make me less human? It’s all about how you choose to use the technology
yanis_t
·vorige maand·discuss
Right, but why attacking AI specifically? I just don’t buy the example, she could use a book with recepies instead of calling her friend, right? Maybe she just doesn’t want to call her friend this time, you know, and maybe it doesn’t make her less human.