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How much value is AI creating?
Advanced micro reactor achieves criticality in only two years
Tiny hackable CUDA language model implementation
Show HN: On-device transcriber that's 97% accurate at identifying speakers
I’ve spent the last seven months building a tool I wish I’d had in my previous roles. MimicScribe is a macOS menu bar app that fits the "AI notetaker" category. It has accurate on-device speaker identification (a first possibly?), real-time meeting talking points for discovery calls, and a fully keyboard- and voice-driven interface. I believe the accuracy of the speaker ID system is its biggest strength. I used fluid audio’s port of ( https://github.com/fluidInference/FluidAudio ) Pyannote's com
Sakana AI's Recursive Self-Improvement (RSI) Lab
Symbolica 2.0: Programmable Symbols for Python and Rust
The destruction of 3D printing: Bloomberg is behind it [video]
Fake Money Built America
SVG of a Hamster Playing Table-Tennis
Gov.uk has replaced Stripe with Dutch provider Adyen
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2026/06/02/building-for-the-future-m... https://www.adyen.com/press-and-media/adyen-payments-gov-uk
Mantine-datatable (and others) compromised – owner account suspended
Launch HN: General Instinct (YC P26) – Frontier models on edge devices
Hey HN, Guanming and Bill here from General Instinct ( https://general-instinct.com/ ). After years of working in robotics, we kept running into the same problem: the best models never fit the hardware we actually had available. The models that performed best were usually designed around datacenter assumptions: large GPUs, lots of memory bandwidth, and reliable network access. But most physical systems have the opposite constraints. That led us down the path of figuring out how much of a frontie
The company I work for is losing all of its humanity, I don't know where to go
Gemma 4 QAT models: Optimizing compression for mobile and laptop efficiency
Let's celebrate work that is 100% human-made
Ask HN: Are orbital data centers possible / a good idea?
Saw a YC company has raised 200 million at a billion dollar valuation. https://www.starcloud.com/starcloud-4. Additionally - with the impending spacex ipo this seems like a big focus. Can someone with a stronger physics background explain why anyone would think this is a good idea?