Hackernews posts about Nim
Nim is a statically typed, imperative programming language that is designed to be efficient and flexible for building systems software.
- Show HN: I made R/place for LLMs (art.heimdal.dev)
- We need to talk about Claude's 'soul' document (nimishg.substack.com)
- US Fed will start buying Treasury bills to manage market liquidity (www.reuters.com)
- Potential Breach in Syncthing Fork (gitlab.com)
- Total monthly number of StackOverflow questions over time (data.stackexchange.com)
- “Super secure” messaging app leaks everyone's phone number (ericdaigle.ca)
- NTP at NIST Boulder Has Lost Power (lists.nanog.org)
- What is the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for you? (louplummer.lol)
- Python numbers every programmer should know (mkennedy.codes)
- NIST was 5 μs off UTC after last week's power cut (www.jeffgeerling.com)
- Nvidia Nemotron 3 Family of Models (research.nvidia.com)
- Clock synchronization is a nightmare (arpitbhayani.me)
- The most famous transcendental numbers (sprott.physics.wisc.edu)
- North Dakota law lists fake critical minerals based on coal lawyers' names (bismarcktribune.com)
- Going immutable on macOS, using Nix-Darwin (carette.xyz)
- The Polyglot NixOS (x86.lol)