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1.Can you reverse engineer our neural network? (janestreet.com)
316 points by jsomers 6 days ago | past | 203 comments
2.A Coder Considers the Waning Days of the Craft (2023) (newyorker.com)
2 points by jsomers 19 days ago | past
3.I design with Claude more than Figma now (janestreet.com)
1 point by jsomers 25 days ago | past
4.A coder considers the waning days of the craft (2023) (newyorker.com)
2 points by jsomers 51 days ago | past
5.The Case That A.I. Is Thinking (newyorker.com)
5 points by jsomers 86 days ago | past | 5 comments
6.The McPhee method for writing deeply reported nonfiction (jsomers.net)
199 points by jsomers 6 months ago | past | 53 comments
7.Show HN: A word of the day that doesn't suck
82 points by jsomers 7 months ago | past | 34 comments
8.An experiment that turned back biological time (nehalslearnings.substack.com)
31 points by jsomers 10 months ago | past | 2 comments
9.Vivarium: The keeper of a lab's animals stumbles onto a secret [fiction] (jsomers.net)
71 points by jsomers 10 months ago | past | 17 comments
10.I reverse-engineered Google Docs to play back any doc's keystrokes (2014) (jsomers.net)
1 point by jsomers on Jan 23, 2025 | past | 1 comment
11.A Revolution in How Robots Learn (newyorker.com)
82 points by jsomers on Nov 26, 2024 | past | 21 comments
12.The Coming Software Apocalypse (2017) (theatlantic.com)
3 points by jsomers on July 20, 2024 | past
13.The baffling intelligence of a single cell: The story of E. coli chemotaxis (jsomers.net)
511 points by jsomers on March 21, 2024 | past | 213 comments
14.More people should write (2012) (jsomers.net)
160 points by jsomers on Nov 16, 2023 | past | 84 comments
15.A coder considers the waning days of the craft (newyorker.com)
778 points by jsomers on Nov 14, 2023 | past | 1086 comments
16.A poet’s guide to product management – Jane Street podcast (signalsandthreads.com)
4 points by jsomers on Aug 16, 2023 | past
17.Alaska Airlines planes bump runway while taking off due to software bug (adn.com)
3 points by jsomers on Feb 21, 2023 | past | 1 comment
18.“Expect tests” make test-writing feel like a REPL session (janestreet.com)
138 points by jsomers on Jan 11, 2023 | past | 92 comments
19.An app can be a home-cooked meal (2020) (robinsloan.com)
186 points by jsomers on Sept 11, 2022 | past | 51 comments
20.A Journey to the Center of Our Cells (newyorker.com)
2 points by jsomers on Feb 28, 2022 | past
21.Snow Science Against the Avalanche (2020) (newyorker.com)
18 points by jsomers on Jan 8, 2022 | past | 12 comments
22.The quest to build a general-purpose thought decoder (newyorker.com)
95 points by jsomers on Dec 30, 2021 | past | 35 comments
23.Should we cool it with the historical present? (jsomers.net)
2 points by jsomers on Nov 27, 2021 | past
24.Should we cool it with the historical present? (jsomers.net)
1 point by jsomers on Oct 22, 2021 | past
25.The Pastry A.I. That Learned to Fight Cancer (newyorker.com)
92 points by jsomers on March 25, 2021 | past | 19 comments
26.The Plague Year (newyorker.com)
135 points by jsomers on Jan 2, 2021 | past | 129 comments
27.A Great Prize, a Long-Suffering Inventor and the First Accurate Clock (1956) (google.com)
28 points by jsomers on Dec 24, 2020 | past | 7 comments
28.Crowdsourcing dynamic illustrations for a new astronomy book (observablehq.com)
43 points by jsomers on Dec 23, 2020 | past | 4 comments
29.I should have loved biology (jsomers.net)
800 points by jsomers on Nov 18, 2020 | past | 298 comments
30.How the Coronavirus Hacks the Immune System (newyorker.com)
247 points by jsomers on Nov 2, 2020 | past | 97 comments

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