Hackernews posts about Kilo
- Kilo Code: Speedrunning open source coding AI (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Kilo Code Launch Week: From Zero to #5 in Five Days (blog.kilocode.ai)
- CocaCola plastic waste in oceans expected to reach 602M kilograms a year by 2030 (www.theguardian.com)
- Evidence suggesting Quasar Alpha is OpenAI's new model (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Roo or Cline? We're building a superset (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Why Cursor's flat-fee pricing could lead to its downfall (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Llama 4: One Week After (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Last week Meta shipped new models – the biggest news is what they didn't say (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Google's Digging a Moat (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Quasar Alpha: What we know so far (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Why Cursor's pricing model could lead to its downfall (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Why Cursor's flat-fee pricing could lead to its downfall (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Beyond Vibe Coding: What I Discovered Testing 10 AI Coding Tools (blog.kilocode.ai)
- First user tests and the paperclip problem (blog.kilocode.ai)
- Why Cursor's flat-fee pricing could lead to its downfall (blog.kilocode.ai)
- RIP Val Kilmer: Real Genius .. the Film Nerd Culture Deserves (2015) (reactormag.com)
- Cross-Platform P2P Wi-Fi: How the EU Killed AWDL (www.ditto.com)
- Val Kilmer has died (www.nytimes.com)
- Walled Gardens Can Kill (aneesiqbal.ai)
- What Killed Innovation? (www.shirleywu.studio)
- New nanoparticle therapies target two major killers (www.science.org)
- Aqua Tofana: The 17th Century Husband Killer (www.amusingplanet.com)
- Kilmar Garcia et al. vs. US Department of Homeland Security et al. (www.documentcloud.org)
- Microsoft will kill Remote Desktop soon, insists you'll love replacement (www.theregister.com)
- Supreme Court Orders Trump to Faciliate Return of Kilmar Garcia from El Salvador (www.documentcloud.org)
- Kristi Noem, Department of Homeland Security, vs. Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia [pdf] (www.supremecourt.gov)
- The self-castrated hatmaker who killed John Wilkes Booth (2015) (www.washingtonian.com)
- Trump's Tariffs Are Starting to Kill Jobs (reason.com)