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Article URL: https://github.com/hacking-support/DVUEFI
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41228113
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Article URL: https://trieve.ai/history-of-hnsearch/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41228935
Points: 60
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As a tech enthusiast, I'm always excited to dive into the latest advancements, but sometimes, new technology comes with its own set of challenges. Unfortunately, these challenges can turn a fun experience into a frustrating ordeal, especially when the surrounding systems aren’t quite as reliable as they should be.
Recently, I decided to upgrade my SIM plan on O2, the UK's largest mobile network operator. At the time, I was using a physical SIM card but was intrigued by the idea of switchin
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Article URL: https://text.npr.org/g-s1-6417
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41230039
Points: 5
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hey HN, supabase ceo here
This is a new service that we're experimenting with that uses PGLite[0], a WASM build of Postgres that runs in the browser. You might remember an earlier WASM build[1] that was around ~30MB. The Electric team [2] have gone one step further and created a complete build of Postgres that’s under 3MB.
Their implementation is technically interesting. Postgres is normally multi-process - each client connection is handed to a child process by the postmaster process. In
Hi Hacker News! We’re Emiliano, Elham, and Patrick, co-founders of Synnax (https://www.synnaxlabs.com). With Synnax, engineers connect to their sensors and actuators, stream telemetry for control and post-processing, and query historical data for analysis. Hardware teams use our platform in areas ranging from firing rocket engines to operating manufacturing lines. Here’s a video: https://youtu.be/O
NN = Neural Networks.
And if you can share Docker Compose based set-up, please do (I like Docker Compose for its simplicity).
Synonyms of "toy" include: nano, micro, games, something that can be played with on an off the shelf laptop.
Python or JavaScript preferred.
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41227515
Points: 29
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