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31. A set of Idiomatic prod-grade katas for experienced devs transitioning to Go
A collection of daily coding challenges designed to help you master idiomatic Go through deliberate, repetitive practice. - MedUnes/go-kata
32. AI industry insiders launch site to poison the data that feeds them
33. Himalayas bare and rocky after reduced winter snowfall, scientists warn
Experts say dwindling snowfall during winter will impact the lives and livelihoods of millions.
34. Code and Let Live
How we learned to stop worrying and love writeable root filesystems.
35. Fossil versus Git
36. Show HN: Engineering Schizophrenia: Trusting Yourself Through Byzantine Faults
37. Show HN: An LLM-optimized programming language
Contribute to imjasonh/imjasonh development by creating an account on GitHub.
38. Moving Scratch generation to Python on browser
FOSS and life. Kushal Das talks here.
39. Most devs don't trust AI-generated code, but fail to check it anyway
40. You are not required to close your <p>, <li>, <img>, or <br> tags in HTML
Debunking an alarmingly common HTML misconception.
41. My Home Fibre Network Disintegrated
Thanks HN folks for all the comments. To clarify a bit, the cables are pulled through PVC conduits under the flooring before being buried in cement. Currently the hypothesis for why the cable disintegrated so quickly is hydrolysis. Singapore is extremely humid after all. A second possibility is that I keep the leftover wall paints (Nippon Paint Vinilex 5000) in the same room and have noticed that much of the solvents have evaporated. It is possible that the solvents in the air might have caused the cable to fail in 3 years. The other ends of the cables don’t feel as sticky and crumbly despite being out in the open exposed to the humidity. My guess is that the paint solvent got to it.
42. China applies to put 200K satellites in space after calling Starlink crash risk
US Federal Communications Commission says it approved SpaceX to launch 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites.
43. Quake 1 Single-Player Map Design Theories (2001)
TEAMShambler Quake Level Reviews
44. Code is cheap now, but software isn't
The barrier to entry for building software has collapsed. The barrier to building something that matters hasn’t moved an inch.
45. Gentoo Linux 2025 Review
46. XFCE Is Great
A post from David Gerard reminded me why I still use Xfce almost everywhere.
47. Happy 50th Birthday KIM-1
a little demo for the KIM-1 for it's 50th birthday - netzherpes/KIM1-Demo
48. BYD's cheapest electric cars to have Lidar self-driving tech
BYD to launch affordable electric hatchbacks with LiDAR sensors to help upgrade autonomous driving tech in its cheaper cars.
49. BasiliskII Macintosh 68k Emulator Ported to ESP32-P4 / M5Stack Tab5
BasiliskII Macintosh 68k emulator ported to ESP32-P4 / M5Stack Tab5 - Run classic Mac OS on embedded hardware - amcchord/M5Tab-Macintosh
50. I Cannot SSH into My Server Anymore (and That's Fine)
To kick off 2026, I had clear objectives in mind: decommissioning my trusty VPS and setting up its successor. Embracing a complete paradigm shift, I built myself a container-centric, declarative, and low-maintenance setup for the years to come.
51. Anthropic: Developing a Claude Code competitor using Claude Code is banned
52. HTML-only conditional lazy loading (via preload and media)
53. Which programming languages are most token-efficient?
Comparing token efficiency across 19 popular programming languages using RosettaCode data - from Clojure to C, there's a 2.6x difference.
54. Iranian regime tries to shut down Starlink
Receivers for satellite service face connectivity challenges, with an expert reporting that the Islamic Republic seems to be 'doing something beyond GPS jamming'
55. Official TypeScript Cheat Sheets
To read later or print
56. Rare Iron Age war trumpet and boar standard found
The discoveries are "extraordinarily rare", say the archaeologists who helped find them.
57. "Food JPEGs" in Super Smash Bros. & Kirby Air Riders
Python, open source, and the internet
58. More than one hundred years of Film Sizes
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF DIFFERENT FILM SIZES - history with pictures >
59. C++ std::move doesn't move anything: A deep dive into Value Categories
Why std::move is just a cast, how it kills RVO if used wrong, and the mechanics of ownership transfer.
60. UpCodes (YC S17) is hiring PMs, SWEs to automate construction compliance
We’re looking for talented and motivated people who can help us build easy-to-use compliance and product research tools. Learn about our culture and explore open positions.