Hackernews posts about Nim
Nim is a statically typed, imperative programming language that is designed to be efficient and flexible for building systems software.
- Work on Nim 3 has begun (github.com)
- Get the Cheapest GPU Clusters (www.nimbusmkt.com)
- Microsoft cancels 200MW of AI data center leases (www.datacenterdynamics.com)
- New free web directory (follow link) (bestofweb.site)
- The Future Is Niri (ersei.net)
- The Night Watch (2013) [pdf] (www.usenix.org)
- Sayonara, R35: Nissan Japan has stopped taking orders for the GT-R (www.topgear.com)
- They're Close to My Body: A Hagiography of Nine Inch Nails and Robin Finck (2020) (www.thewhitereview.org)
- The Continuing Crisis, Part IX: Inside the NIH Now (www.science.org)
- We can, must, and will simulate nematode brains (asteriskmag.com)
- The Ozempocalypse Is Nigh (www.astralcodexten.com)
- Why America now eats a crazy number of avocados (www.wsj.com)
- AI crawlers haven't learned to play nice with websites (www.theregister.com)
- The Nightmare Bicycle (www.geoffreylitt.com)
- Nick Cave's thoughts on a ChatGPT poem (2023) (www.theredhandfiles.com)
- Another late-night Claude Code post (twitter.com)
- The Day Hobie Made Nixon a Surfboard (www.surfer.com)