Hackernews posts about Anna
Anna is a key-value store designed to handle large-scale data and an open-source archive that provides training data for LLM (Large Language Model) models.
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- Anna's Archive: An Update from the Team (annas-archive.org)
- A Journey to the End of the World (Of Minecraft) (www.newyorker.com)
- WorldCat Editions and Holdings Release (annas-archive.org)
- UltraRAM scaled for volume production – is now ready for manufacturing (www.tomshardware.com)
- RRAM and the AI Hardware Revolution (thepotentialsurface.substack.com)
- A statistical analysis of Rotten Tomatoes (www.statsignificant.com)
- A qualitative analysis of pig-butchering scams (arxiv.org)
- An annual blast of Pacific cold water did not occur (www.nytimes.com)
- Analyzing the memory ordering models of the Apple M1 (www.sciencedirect.com)
- A blog does not need “analytics” (www.thisdaysportion.com)
- Lessons from building an AI data analyst (www.pedronasc.com)
- The Rise and Fall of Music Ringtones: A Statistical Analysis (www.statsignificant.com)
- The U.S. is losing manufacturing jobs, analysis finds (www.cbsnews.com)
- Sniffly – Claude Code Analytics Dashboard (github.com)
- Bidet Toilet Use May Cause Anal Symptoms and Nosocomial Infection (2021) (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
- The Anatomy of a Mach-O (oliviagallucci.com)
- A Bitcoin Core Code Analysis (binaryigor.com)