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- 269Launch HN: Human Layer (YC F24) – Human-in-the-Loop API for AI Systems
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- 160GenChess (labs.google)
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- 110ZetaOffice: LibreOffice in the Browser (zetaoffice.net)
- 185LLVM-powered devirtualization (blog.thalium.re)
- 54Git-crypt – transparent file encryption in Git (agwa.name)
- 178Show HN: SQLite Plugin for Jekyll (github.com)
- 130We can mine asteroids for space food (cambridge.org)
- 16Creating a social photo frame from scratch (insignificantdatascience.substack.com)
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- 85Show HN: Silent Poems – Visual expression of unspoken thoughts (silentpoems.net)
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- 57Ask HN: Has anyone tried adapting a court reporter keyboard for writing code?
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- 49Henry James and H.G. Wells (1958) (bopsecrets.org)
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- 108Remembering Cyberia, the first ever cyber cafe (vice.com)
- 117The industry structure of LLM makers (calpaterson.com)
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- 53A Revolution in How Robots Learn (newyorker.com)
- 340Y Combinator often backs startups that duplicate other YC companies, data shows (techcrunch.com)
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