StackRadar Editorial
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Curated developer intelligence, synthesised daily from Hacker News, Lobste.rs, GitHub Trending, ArXiv CS, and Dev.to. All articles include source attribution and AI authorship disclosure.
Colin Breck's framework shows why order-of-magnitude performance gains routinely produce no behavioral change — and what to do instead.
NanoEuler implements a complete GPT-2 scale transformer in pure C and CUDA — every attention kernel and gradient hand-written, no ML framework required.
A lone UTF-16 surrogate in Claude Code's JSONL transcript permanently breaks every turn. Here's the surgical Python fix that preserves session history.
DeepSpec from deepseek-ai is the first open framework to tackle speculative decoding's hard part: training draft models and benchmarking them consistently.
GLM 5.2 from Zhipu AI tops Semgrep's internal cybersecurity benchmark suite, outranking Claude. What the numbers mean — and don't mean — for security teams.
An anonymous actor used AI-assisted fuzzing to find 20 open source zero-days and published them without disclosure. Here's what that means for your stack.
A viral Dev.to post from a Godot developer exposes how AI tools and Discord help channels destroy the productive struggle that builds real competence.
A developer's 40x Python-to-Rust performance rewrite drove every interview for 20-30 minutes each. What the data actually exposes about getting hired in 2026.
How a fabricated VC persona and a malicious TypeScript patch nearly backdoored a Rust maintainer—undetected by all 70 VirusTotal AV engines.
OpenKnowledge launches as an open-source, AI-native knowledge base from Inkeep — 347 HN upvotes, real production AI infra behind it, and a business model worth understanding.