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1. A GTA modder has got the 1997 original working on modern PCs and Steam Deck
Ready2Play Complete package to play easy and without installation on modern Windows systems. Just extract to desired location and start the launcher to play, Enjoy! Features - Improved compatibility and performance - GTA + London + 1961 (Windows version) - Supports Steam version (Install detectio...
2. Vouch
3. I put a real-time 3D shader on the Game Boy Color
4. The Little Bool of Doom
A short story about debugging and how sometimes what's true is false. Starring everyone's favourite uncle, Undefined Behaviour.
5. Roundcube Webmail: SVG feImage bypasses image blocking to track email opens
Roundcube's HTML sanitizer doesn't treat SVG feImage href as an image source. Attackers can bypass remote image blocking to track email opens.
6. Show HN: I created a Mars colony RPG based on Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars books
7. Experts Have World Models. LLMs Have Word Models
Most expert work isn’t “produce a probable artifact”; it's "choose a good move considering other agents, guessing hidden state". LLMs default to single-shot artifacts and need World Models to progress
8. GitHub Agentic Workflows
Automated repository agents running in GitHub Actions.
9. Formally Verifying PBS Kids with Lean4
Cyberchase is an educational TV show aimed at children ages 8 - 12 that has been airing on PBS Kids since 2002. As someone who grew up without cable, PBS Kids was the go-to channel after school. From elementary through middle school, Cyberchase became a weekly staple that I enjoyed personally and was approved by my parents for its mathematical content. The show features three kids (Matt, Jackie, and Inez, known as the Cybersquad), who are recruited by a friendly AI (Motherboard) to protect the…
10. Running Your Own As: BGP on FreeBSD with FRR, GRE Tunnels, and Policy Routing
How I obtained my own AS number and IPv6 prefix, set up a FreeBSD BGP router with FRR, and built a tunnel overlay to bring globally routable addresses to servers that already have provider-assigned IPv6 - using dual-FIB policy routing to make both coexist.
11. International Image Interoperability Framework
IIIF is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality, attributed digital objects online at scale. It’s also an international community developing and implementing the IIIF APIs. IIIF is backed by a consortium of leading cultural institutions.
12. Exploiting signed bootloaders to circumvent UEFI Secure Boot
Русская версия этой статьи. Modern PC motherboards' firmware follow UEFI specification since 2010. In 2013, a new technology called Secure Boot appeared, intended to prevent bootkits from being...
13. Omega-3 is inversely related to risk of early-onset dementia
This study expands the evidence of a beneficial association of omega-3 and LOD to EOD as well. These findings suggest that an increased intake of omega-3 fatty acids earlier in life may slow the development of EOD. Additional research is needed to confirm our findings, particularly in more diverse p …
14. Dave Farber has passed away
15. Bun v1.3.9
Fixes 23 issues (addressing 13 👍). Run multiple scripts in --parallel or --sequential. bun:test mock & spyOn get Symbol.dispose support. ESM bytecode compilation. Faster Bun.markdown. Faster RegExp, String.prototype.trim, String.prototype.startsWith.
16. Curating a Show on My Ineffable Mother, Ursula K. Le Guin
I would never have proposed this exhibition in her lifetime. This is, after all, a writer who said in an interview, “Don’t shove me into your damn pigeonhole, where I don’t fit, because I’m all over.”
17. A Community-Curated Nancy Drew Collection
18. Amazon delivery drone strikes North Texas apartment, causing minor damage
19. It took 4 years to sell my startup. I wrote a book about it
The complete book: A founder's account of selling a venture-backed technology startup. Anecodotes of near-death moments, unforced errors from inexperience, and the hard lessons of navigating M&A.
20. The 'Little red dots' observed by Webb were direct-collapse black holes
21. Let's compile Quake like it's 1997
22. OpenClaw Is Changing My Life
I want to share some thoughts on my recent experience with OpenClaw. Over the past year, I’ve been actively using Claude Code for development. Many people believed AI could already assist with programming—seemingly replacing programmers—but I never felt it brought any revolutionary change to the way I work. Sure, agentic coding tools like Claude Code and Cursor have made writing code easier, but at the end of the day, I was still the one writing.
23. Kolakoski Sequence
24. Reverse Engineering Raiders of the Lost Ark for the Atari 2600
Reverse Engineering Raiders of the Lost Ark for the Atari 2600 - joshuanwalker/Raiders2600
25. Credentials for Linux: Bringing Passkeys to the Linux Desktop
Bringing Passkeys to the Linux desktop
26. Why E cores make Apple Silicon fast
Apple silicon architecture is designed to get background processes out of the way of our apps running in the foreground, by using the E cores.
27. Billing can be bypassed using a combo of subagents with an agent definition
Summary It's possible in Copilot to bypass any billing / 'premium request' usage by taking advantage of: Subagents and tool calls not consuming any 'requests'. Request cost being calculated on the initial model used. "Free" models incl. ...
28. Matchlock: Linux-based sandboxing for AI agents
Matchlock secures AI agent workloads with a Linux-based sandbox. - jingkaihe/matchlock
29. (AI) Slop Terrifies Me
30. Do Markets Believe in Transformative AI?