Hackernews posts about Babel
Babel is a free online translation platform that allows users to translate text in over 75 languages.
- Babel is why I keep blogging with Emacs (entropicthoughts.com)
- Living in the Library of Babel: Abundance Without Curation (blog.waldium.com)
- Library of Babel (libraryofbabel.info)
- The Library of Babel by Jonathan Basile (en.wikipedia.org)
- An untidy history of AI across four books (hedgehogreview.com)
- The Word Made Lifeless. Are we becoming stochastic parrots? (hedgehogreview.com)
- Translation and Taste (hedgehogreview.com)
- Translation and Taste (hedgehogreview.com)
- Modular Manifolds (thinkingmachines.ai)
- Why the push for Agentic when models can barely follow a simple instruction? (forum.cursor.com)
- Prefix sum: 20 GB/s (2.6x baseline) (github.com)
- Bazel and Glibc Versions (blogsystem5.substack.com)
- Trusting builds with Bazel remote execution (jmmv.dev)
- Computable Babylonian Diaries Project (christopherwolfram.com)
- California's "Opt Me Out Act" Makes Browser-Based Opt-Out a Baseline (captaincompliance.com)
- Show HN: A better way to run Bazel in Docker (github.com)
- Show HN: Envirobly – Efficient App Hosting (envirobly.com)
- Show HN: SAI – A Reinforcement Learning Competition Platform (competesai.com)