Hackernews posts about Hare
Hare is a high-level programming language designed for creating and manipulating abstract syntax trees (ASTs) to simplify the development of domain-specific languages (DSLs).
- The hardest working font in Manhattan (aresluna.org)
- Dust from car brakes more harmful than exhaust, study finds (e360.yale.edu)
- IPv6 Is Hard (techlog.jenslink.net)
- Why LLMs still have problems with OCR (www.runpulse.com)
- Have you ever seen a goth downtown? (danco.substack.com)
- Majority of US teens have lost trust in Big Tech (techcrunch.com)
- You could have invented Fenwick trees (www.cambridge.org)
- Ray-Ban Meta glasses have sold 2M units, production to be increased (www.uploadvr.com)
- Product Development Processes You Might Not Have Heard of (2022) (www.departmentofproduct.com)
- Datasets from Data.gov Have Disappeared (mashable.com)
- What have we forgotten? (mikhailian.mova.org)
- Google "We have no moat, and neither does OpenAI" (2023) (semianalysis.com)
- Catalytic computing taps the full power of a full hard drive (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Are SSDs more reliable than hard drives? (2021) (www.backblaze.com)
- These Websites Have Been Seized (seized.matdoes.dev)
- Paxlovid: You'd have expected more (www.science.org)
- Austin rents have fallen for nearly two years (www.texastribune.org)
- Why bother with privacy when I have nothing to hide? (2023) (hannahonprivacy.substack.com)
- Earth's inner core may have changed shape, say scientists (www.bbc.co.uk)
- The bro-ligarchs have a vision for the new Trump term (www.vox.com)
- I set my phone to 'do not disturb' three years ago – and have never looked back (www.theguardian.com)
- I failed my Anthropic interview, came to tell you about it, so you don't have to (blog.goncharov.page)