- 257Things Unix can do atomically (2010) (rcrowley.org)
- 18When 20 Watts Beats 20 Megawatts: Rethinking Computer Design (smarterarticles.co.uk)
- 99Brookhaven Lab's RHIC concludes 25-year run with final collisions (hpcwire.com)
- 39Big Tech groups race to fund unprecedented $660B AI spending spree (ft.com)
- 19Zero crashes, zero compromises: inside the HAProxy security audit (haproxy.com)
- 63macOS No Longer Ships with Emacs (batsov.com)
- 402The AI boom is causing shortages everywhere else (washingtonpost.com)
- 175Show HN: Micropolis/SimCity Clone in Emacs Lisp (github.com)
- 16CCC (Claude's C Compiler) on Compiler Explorer (godbolt.org)
- 5Partial 8-Piece Tablebase (lichess.org)
- 685TikTok's 'addictive design' found to be illegal in Europe (nytimes.com)
- 50How virtual textures work (shlom.dev)
- 45Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more (mayoclinic.org)
- 4It is incorrect to "normalize" // in HTTP URL paths (runxiyu.org)
- 452When internal hostnames are leaked to the clown (rachelbythebay.com)
- 8Show HN: WhatsApp Chat Viewer – exported chats as HTML (github.com)
- 6The Age of Marketing Speak (gilpignol.substack.com)
- 18Show HN: Emergent – Artificial life simulation in a single HTML file (emergent-ivory.vercel.app)
- 140LineageOS 23.2 (lineageos.org)
- 34Show HN: BioTradingArena – Benchmark for LLMs to predict biotech stock movements (biotradingarena.com)
- 198NIMBYs aren't just shutting down housing (inpractice.yimbyaction.org)
- 80The 'Little red dots' observed by Webb were direct-collapse black holes (phys.org)
- 279Systems Thinking (theprogrammersparadox.blogspot.com)
- 10Searches for Learn Python up 150% (trends.google.com)
- 6Lance table format explained with simple animations (tontinton.com)
- 52CIA Erased the World Factbook with No Warning (techdirt.com)
- 138Show HN: I saw this cool navigation reveal, so I made a simple HTML+CSS version (github.com)
- 238TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan (apnews.com)
- 75Stop Using Face ID (pcmag.com)
- 9Linux servers that let you ditch the public cloud and reclaim your privacy (zdnet.com)