Show HN: Toolkit – Visual Simulators for How Internet Protocols and Systems Work
5 by simplerhumane | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hack Nux
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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Most beautiful personal blog UI you have ever seen?
Ask HN: Most beautiful personal blog UI you have ever seen?
6 by ms7892 | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN! Asking out of curiosity. The best blog UI you have ever seen in your life.
6 by ms7892 | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hi HN! Asking out of curiosity. The best blog UI you have ever seen in your life.
New ask Hacker News story: How do teams prevent duplicate LLM API calls and token waste?
How do teams prevent duplicate LLM API calls and token waste?
2 by cachelogic | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I'm curious how teams running LLM-heavy applications handle duplicate or redundant API calls in production. While experimenting with LLM APIs, I noticed that the same prompt can sometimes be sent repeatedly across different parts of an application, which leads to unnecessary token usage and higher API costs. For teams using OpenAI, Anthropic, or similar APIs in production: How do you currently detect or prevent duplicate prompts or redundant calls? Do you rely on logging and dashboards, caching layers, internal proxy services, or something else? Or is this generally considered a minor issue that most teams just accept as part of normal usage?
2 by cachelogic | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I'm curious how teams running LLM-heavy applications handle duplicate or redundant API calls in production. While experimenting with LLM APIs, I noticed that the same prompt can sometimes be sent repeatedly across different parts of an application, which leads to unnecessary token usage and higher API costs. For teams using OpenAI, Anthropic, or similar APIs in production: How do you currently detect or prevent duplicate prompts or redundant calls? Do you rely on logging and dashboards, caching layers, internal proxy services, or something else? Or is this generally considered a minor issue that most teams just accept as part of normal usage?
New ask Hacker News story: PhD interrupted by personal safety issues, now publication record is thin
PhD interrupted by personal safety issues, now publication record is thin
2 by qthrwaway | 0 comments on Hacker News.
How can I deal with this in front of employers or collaborators without giving exact details, which are private in nature? I asked an AI, and it said giving direct responses was a good idea but I think in cases such as mine people are more likely to victim blame. Other details, I didn’t quit or take a leave so no one knows. I am bringing this question up now because a professor has literally remarked that my publication record is “thin”.
2 by qthrwaway | 0 comments on Hacker News.
How can I deal with this in front of employers or collaborators without giving exact details, which are private in nature? I asked an AI, and it said giving direct responses was a good idea but I think in cases such as mine people are more likely to victim blame. Other details, I didn’t quit or take a leave so no one knows. I am bringing this question up now because a professor has literally remarked that my publication record is “thin”.
New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: mTile – native macOS window tiler inspired by gTile
Show HN: mTile – native macOS window tiler inspired by gTile
2 by protortyp | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Built this with codex/claude because I missed gTile[1] from Ubuntu and couldn’t find a macOS tiler that felt good on a big ultrawide screen. Most mac options I tried were way too rigid for my workflow (fixed layouts, etc) or wanted a monthly subscription. gTile’s "pick your own grid sizes + keyboard flow" is exactly what I wanted and used for years. Still rough in places and not full parity, but very usable now and I run it daily at work (forced mac life). [1]: https://ift.tt/Q0loXJk
2 by protortyp | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Built this with codex/claude because I missed gTile[1] from Ubuntu and couldn’t find a macOS tiler that felt good on a big ultrawide screen. Most mac options I tried were way too rigid for my workflow (fixed layouts, etc) or wanted a monthly subscription. gTile’s "pick your own grid sizes + keyboard flow" is exactly what I wanted and used for years. Still rough in places and not full parity, but very usable now and I run it daily at work (forced mac life). [1]: https://ift.tt/Q0loXJk