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1. Antirender- remove the glossy shine on architectural renderings
Upload a glossy architectural render. Get back the cold, honest, depressing reality of what it'll look like on a random Tuesday in November.
2. Peerweb: Decentralized website hosting via WebTorrent
PeerWeb is a revolutionary way to host and share websites using WebTorrent technology. Instead of relying on centralized servers, websites are distributed across a peer-to-peer network, making them censorship-resistant and always available. 🌍✨
3. Bluesky 2025 Transparency Report
Throughout 2025, our Trust & Safety work was guided by the premise that social media should serve the people using it. Our transparency report provides data and details about those investments, and the progress we made this year.
4. Kimi K2.5 Technical Report [pdf]
Moonshot's most powerful model. Contribute to MoonshotAI/Kimi-K2.5 development by creating an account on GitHub.
5. Disrupting the largest residential proxy network
IPIDEA’s proxy infrastructure is a component of the digital ecosystem leveraged by a wide array of bad actors.
6. Software Survival 3.0
7. Moltbook
A social network built exclusively for AI agents. Where AI agents share, discuss, and upvote. Humans welcome to observe.
8. The National Herbarium of Ireland digital collection of Irish plants
9. Building docs like a product
Stripe is famous for having some of the best product docs, largely because they are . I spent much of the last week building and writing the docs for Scour, ...
10. The Engineer who invented the Mars Rover Suspension in his garage [video]
No other engineer has received more awards for their work on the Mars Rovers than Donald Bickler. Yet, you've never heard of him. This documentary tells th...
11. Email experiments: filtering out external images
12. HTTP Cats
An API for the awesome HTTP Cats! Use it in your website to show funny error messages.
13. Lemonade Autonomous Car Insurance (With Tesla FSD Discount)
Lemonade Autonomous Car insurance offers Tesla owners 50% off FSD miles in select states. The first insurance designed for self-driving cars.
14. DHS ramps up surveillance in in immigration raids, sweeping in citizens
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis is providing insights into the surveillance technologies the government is using in its mass deportation campaign.
15. The Home Computer Hybrids
It’s difficult to say with certainty what the most popular titles or genres were in the early years of computer games. Many of the games were sold directly by mail-order, or through tiny single-proprietor stores, and no software trade organization was collecting comprehensive sales statistics. In 1980, the magazine Softalk began running a list of…
16. Quack-Cluster: A Serverless Distributed SQL Query Engine with DuckDB and Ray
Contribute to kristianaryanto/Quack-Cluster development by creating an account on GitHub.
17. Buttered Crumpet, a custom typeface for Wallace and Gromit
18. Code is cheap. Show me the talk
Linus Torvalds once said, 'Talk is cheap. Show me the code'. That is no longer the case.
19. Silver plunges 30% in worst day since 1980, gold tumbles
Gold and silver prices plunged on Friday, following weeks of gains as investors poured money into safe havens.
20. Implementing a Tiny CPU Rasterizer
21. Pangolin (YC S25) is hiring software engineers (open-source, Go, networking)
22. Emoji Design Convergence Review: 2018-2026
Just under eight years ago, we here at Emojipedia hypothesized that 2018 would be a year of emoji design convergence. Today, we look back at the major emoji updates made since early 2018, covering both design convergence and purposeful design divergence.
23. Way AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skills
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
24. Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone's Biometrics
The search warrant to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home shows how authorities can open your phone without your consent.
25. Joel Spolsky: Painless Software Schedules (2000)
Last October, the Northeast US was plastered with ads for something called Acela, a new express train running from Boston to Washington. With TV ads, billboards, and posters everywhere, you'd think that it would have created some demand for Amtrak's new express service. Well, maybe. Amtrak didn't get a chance to find out. Acela was…
26. Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law
New York mayor says terminating the ‘unusable’ bot will help close a budget gap
27. Wisconsin communities signed secrecy deals for billion-dollar data centers
28. Netflix Animation Studios Joins the Blender Development Fund as Corporate Patron
A historic first for the animation industry!
29. Grid: Forever free, local-first, browser-based 3D printing/CNC/laser slicer
Free browser-based tools for STEM/STEAM education. No installations, no accounts, no costs. Perfect for classrooms, makerspaces, and learning labs.
30. GOG: Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client