Hackernews posts about Susecon
- OpenFreeMap survived 100k requests per second (blog.hyperknot.com)
- Running GPT-OSS-120B at 500 tokens per second on Nvidia GPUs (www.baseten.co)
- Open office is giving you secondhand ADHD (floustate.com)
- How Keeta processes 11M financial transactions per second with Spanner (cloud.google.com)
- Launch HN: Golpo (YC S25) – AI-generated explainer videos (video.golpoai.com)
- How to ingest 1B rows/s in ClickHouse (www.tinybird.co)
- Show HN: After 3 years, we've shipped Sveltos v1.0.0 (github.com)
- SUSE Displays Enhanced Enterprise Linux at Susecon (thenewstack.io)
- SUSE Unveils Cloud Native Innovations at Susecon 2025 (thenewstack.io)
- Susecon 25: AI Gets Practical, Secure (thenewstack.io)
- SUSE doubles down on AI and Multi-Linux Support to prove it's still in the game (www.theregister.com)
- A Note on Subsecond Base-2 Time Intervals (urbitsystems.tech)
- Show HN: Run any Llama model finetune and more, instantly (featherless.ai)
- HH70, the first high-temperature superconducting Tokamak achieves first plasma (www.energysingularity.cn)
- Exotic new superconductors delight and confound (www.quantamagazine.org)
- LK-99 research continues, paper says superconductivity could be possible (www.tomshardware.com)
- Superconducting Microprocessors? Turns Out They're Ultra-Efficient (2021) (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Superconductivity scandal: the story of deception in a physics lab (www.nature.com)
- The superconductivity of layered graphene (www.newscientist.com)
- Global Room-Temperature Superconductivity in Graphite (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
- Will better superconductors transform the world? (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Superconducting Computer: Imec's plan to shrink datacenters (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Pink diamonds erupted to Earth’s surface after early supercontinent’s breakup (www.scientificamerican.com)
- Researchers say they’ve replicated LK-99 room temperature superconductor (thequantuminsider.com)
- The Discovery of Superconductivity (2010) (pubs.aip.org)
- Upcoming LK-99 paper will reportedly verify the superconductor (technology.inquirer.net)