Computer science recap for week 46/2024
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No GPS required: our app can now locate underground trains 334 comments in 2 discussions
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Thomas E. Kurtz, the inventor or BASIC, has passed 270 comments in 4 discussions
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Maybe Bluesky has “won” 232 comments in 2 discussions
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The barriers to AI engineering are crumbling fast 186 comments in 1 discussion
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What To Use Instead of PGP 178 comments in 5 discussions
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I sent an ethernet packet 128 comments in 2 discussions
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Story-time: C++, bounds checking, performance, and compilers 116 comments in 3 discussions
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Jepsen: Bufstream 0.1.0 88 comments in 2 discussions
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Netflix’s Distributed Counter Abstraction 71 comments in 1 discussion
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Qwen2.5-Coder-32B is an LLM that can code well that runs on my Mac 62 comments in 2 discussions
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[D] Why LLM watermarking will never work 40 comments in 1 discussion
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Graph-based AI model maps the future of innovation 35 comments in 1 discussion
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[D] ICLR 2025 Paper Reviews 25 comments in 1 discussion
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Binary vector embeddings are so cool 22 comments in 2 discussions
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Stuck at parsing 18 comments in 3 discussions
Projects #
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Advanced ZIP files that infinitly expand itself 99 comments in 2 discussions
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RISCVM, a RISC-V userspace emulator (like box86/64) 5 comments in 1 discussion
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Chip-8 in Zig 2 comments in 1 discussion
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