Computer science recap for week 10/2025
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Tailscale is pretty useful 448 comments in 3 discussions
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Crossing the uncanny valley of conversational voice 292 comments in 4 discussions
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The Einstein AI model (why AI won't bring a "compressed 21st century") 202 comments in 2 discussions
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Performance of the Python 3.14 tail-call interpreter 175 comments in 2 discussions
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Bjarne Stroustrup on How He Sees C++ Evolving 143 comments in 1 discussion
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An Attempt to Catch Up with JIT Compilers: The False Lead of Optimizing Inline Caches 142 comments in 1 discussion
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Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton receive 2024 Turing Award for developing foundations of reinforcement learning 138 comments in 3 discussions
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Succinct data structures 121 comments in 4 discussions
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An epic treatise on error models for systems programming languages 113 comments in 3 discussions
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Forbes article cites new study showing proof that DeepSeek used 74% of data from OpenAI to train its models. 74 comments in 1 discussion
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50 years in filesystems: 1984 68 comments in 2 discussions
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Pokemon Red (Reinforcement Learning Edition) 67 comments in 1 discussion
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Kubernetes@Home – what do you do if your ISP changes your IP addresses? 63 comments in 2 discussions
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Learn how to break AES 54 comments in 2 discussions
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Hard problems that reduce to document ranking 54 comments in 1 discussion
Releases #
Projects #
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vtm: Text-based desktop environment 89 comments in 1 discussion
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smallpond: A lightweight data processing framework built on DuckDB and 3FS 71 comments in 1 discussion
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Sidekick: Self-contained Local LLM application for macOS 68 comments in 1 discussion
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I never knew of this probabilistic searching method that everyone uses 37 comments in 1 discussion
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[P] [R] sANNd: A New Neural Network Framework Using Trainable Iterators 33 comments in 1 discussion
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Show HN: LLM-Mafia-Game: AI Models Competing in Mafia Matches
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SpeciesNet: AI models to classify species from motion-triggered widlife cameras
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FULL LEAKED: v0 System Prompts, AI models and tools used by v0
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