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Tech I am learning in 2024
Thanks to cpu.land , I grew an uncanny interest in how cpu works and got me deep into operating systems from there, it’s fascinating to see the deep down of your computer to the levels of registers and ALUs(arithmetic logical units). Nand2tetris and OSTEP is the greatest resource for starting with operating systems.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
OrbStack | Founding Engineer | US/Europe REMOTE | Full-time | https://orbstack.dev
OrbStack is making Docker containers & development environments delightful. Our app replaces Docker Desktop and makes containers faster, lighter, and easier to work with. It's the tool of choice for PlanetScale, Replicate, and other hot companies.
Containers should be a joy to use, not something you have to put up with. Let's build the future of dev envs.
As a founding engineer, you'll mainly work on breaking high-level ideas down into tough systems problems, solving them, and taking ownership of projects. If https://cpu.land and https://docs.orbstack.dev/architecture excite you, you'll be right in place.
Email: jobs orbstack dev
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Show HN: How did YOUR computer reach my server?
Hi! I'm Lexi. I'm 17, and one of the things I'm interested in is gaining a deeper understanding of how computers work and showing that in new ways. A few months ago I published https://cpu.land (discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37062422).
After cpu.land, I felt a lot of pressure to make another Big Giant Thing but didn't really have anything compelling. So I just hacked away on personal projects and, through some coincidental learning on how the Internet works, ended up hacking together a traceroute program that could live stream to a website from scratch!
I realized I had never seen this sort of thing on the web before, and it was actually a kind of cool and novel way of visualizing the structure of the Internet, so I polished it up and built a pretty site around it. In the process, I learned some really interesting things about how BGP and the structure of The Internet, so I melted the traceroute tool with an article sharing that knowledge.
I'm still hacking on this and I'm sure my code will manage to break somehow, so please let me know if you have any suggestions! :)
(Side note: why Rust? I don’t think programming language choice matters that much, but I wanted to quickly write a very dependable low-level program, and I really like Rust’s error handling primitives.
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Websites must Know #1
https://cpu.land/
- Steve Jobs: Fast boot times saves lives
- I wrote this guide to how CPUs execute programs
- I'm 17 and wrote this guide on how CPUs run programs
- Show HN: I'm 17 and wrote this guide on how CPUs run programs
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
Continue (YC S23) | Founding Engineer | ONSITE | Full-time | San Francisco | $130-$170K + 1-2% Equity
At Continue, we are on a mission to make building software feel like making music. We are creating the open-source autopilot for VS Code and JetBrains——the easiest way to code with any LLM (https://github.com/continuedev/continue).
You are likely a good fit if you
- have founded or want to found your own startup one day
- have experience with frontend, backend, ML technologies
- are enthusiastic about AI/LLMs, open source, developer tools
- get excited about supporting users and helping customers
- want to work in-person in SF the majority of the time
More info: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/continue/jobs/smcxRnM-...
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Meta AI releases Code Llama 70B
Continue doesn’t support tab completion like Copilot yet.
A pull/merge request is being worked on: https://github.com/continuedev/continue/pull/758
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Show HN: Open-source, privacy oriented alternative to GitHub Copilot chat
Good job on the project, but it's unfortunately named. A privy also refers to a latrine.
Given that this project was started well after Continue.dev, I think it would be useful to include an FAQ or a comparison table on what exactly makes this project different.
https://github.com/continuedev/continue
- Continue will generate, refactor, and explain entire sections of code
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VSC Continue.dev with own Rest API
In this Continue.dev file https://github.com/continuedev/continue/blob/preview/server/continuedev/libs/llm/llamacpp.py the request to llama.cpp is implemented.
- What is your motive for running open-source models, instead of just using a ready-made solution like GPT-4?
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023)
Continue | Founding Engineer | ONSITE | Full-time | San Francisco | $130-$170K + 1-2% Equity
At Continue, we are on a mission to make building software feel like making music. We are creating the open-source autopilot for software development—an IDE extension that brings the power of ChatGPT to VS Code and JetBrains (https://github.com/continuedev/continue).
You are likely a good fit if you
- have founded or want to found your own startup one day
- have experience with frontend, backend, and ML technologies
- are enthusiastic about AI/LLMs, open source, developer tools
- get excited about supporting users and helping customers
- want to work in-person in SF the majority of the time
More info: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/continue/jobs/smcxRnM-...
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How helpful are LLMs with MATLAB?
Original source: https://github.com/continuedev/continue/tree/main/docs/docs/languages/matlab.md
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How are people using open source LLMs in production apps?
We are seeing developers deploy open-source LLMs for their teams to use while coding internally, which each developer then uses with Continue
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Show HN: Continue – open-source coding autopilot, now in JetBrains
Hi HN!
Since launching Continue two months ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36882146), we've received amazing feedback, added features, and greatly improved reliability. But one of the biggest things we heard was the desire for a JetBrains extension. My co-founder Ty and I are super excited to share that we've released an extension for PyCharm, Intellij, WebStorm, and most other JetBrains IDEs - ready for alpha users at https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/22707-continue.
Perhaps the most exciting part is that this effort was kickstarted and in great part developed by a community contributor! If you're curious what it took to make this happen, check out the PR here (https://github.com/continuedev/continue/pull/457). We hope to eventually support every IDE, so we made adding a new extension as easy as implementing a single class. If you're curious why this is possible, you can read more about the Continue Server and the architectural decisions we made here: https://blog.continue.dev/how-we-made-continue-ide-agnostic.
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