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31. macOS 26.2 update enables 160MHz channels on 5GHz Wi-Fi networks
macOS Tahoe 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 enable 160MHz channel support on 5GHz Wi-Fi networks for higher throughput.
32. Gemini Protocol Deployment Statistics
A Gemini to HTTP proxy for the WWW
33. GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) Is Back End Engineers
About Us GoGoGrandparent is a digital caregiving platform helping older and disabled adults stay independent, safe, and supported at home. We adapt on-demand APIs (Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, etc.) into a concierge-style experience tailored for people with cognitive, mobility, or vision challenges. We’re a profitable, fast-growing, YC-backed startup (S16) with a deeply mission-driven team. Everything we build directly impacts real families who rely on GoGo every day. Our engineering team is fully remote, tight-knit, and moves fast. You’ll work closely with founders, ship meaningful features weekly, and have real ownership over architecture, reliability, and product direction. FULLY REMOTE | Able to work 4+ hours overlap with mainland US | $100k – $160k (based on location, experience and seniority)\ \ Tech Stack Back-end heavy: Node.js, TypeScript, MySQL, REST + GraphQL Front-end: Vue.js (nice to have) Deployment: AWS, Docker/Kubernetes (nice to have)\ \ Requirements 6+ years of professional experience (primarily in Node.js and Vue.js) Able to work US timezone or 4+ hours overlap with mainland US If you're passionate about improving the lives of older adults and people with disabilities, we would love for you to apply!
34. DatBench: Discriminative, faithful, and efficient VLM evaluations
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2601.02316: DatBench: Discriminative, Faithful, and Efficient VLM Evaluations
35. "Inspector Dangerfuck", ANSI art comic from 1994
In 1994, a teenager wanted to be noticed in the ANSI art scene. So he created "Inspector Dangerfuck": a profane, stoned, gray-skinned cartoon detective.
36. 65% of Hacker News Posts Have Negative Sentiment, and They Outperform
Analysis of 32,000 HN posts and 340K comments reveals negativity bias correlates with higher engagement. Data, methodology, and full paper available.
37. Swapping two blocks of memory inside a larger block, in constant memory
38. TGFX - A lightweight 2D graphics library for modern GPUs
A lightweight 2D graphics library for modern GPUs, delivering high-performance text, image, and vector rendering across major platforms. - Tencent/tgfx
39. Why agents matter more than other AI
Seven advantages that AI agents have over human employees, and what that means for the future of knowledge work.
40. The US dollar and national security
A project on how the U.S. wields the dollar
41. Raspberry Pi and mini PC home lab prices hit parity as DRAM costs skyrocket
Building your own homelab has just become more expensive
42. C Is Best
43. SCiZE's Classic Warez Collection
Your premier source of 90's retro warez/0day
44. OpenAI Must Turn over 20M ChatGPT Logs, Judge Affirms
OpenAI Inc. will have to turn over 20 million anonymized ChatGPT logs in a consolidated AI copyright case after it failed to convince a federal judge to throw out a magistrate judge’s order the company said insufficiently weighed privacy concerns.
45. The creator of Claude Code just revealed his workflow
46. I/O is no longer the bottleneck? (2022)
47. NZ universities accepting English proficiency tests through Duolingo
It's part of a global trend - by last year, all eight Ivy League universities in the United States were using Duolingo scores.
48. There Were BGP Anomalies During the Venezuela Blackout
49. Google will now only release Android source code twice a year
Instead of four times a year, Google will now only release Android source code to AOSP twice a year, once in Q2 and again in Q4.
50. Intel Panther Lake (first Intel 18A node product) makes debut at CES
Intel ushers in the next generation of AI PCs with exceptional performance, graphics and battery life; available this month
51. System: Control your Mac from anywhere using natural language
52. Six-decade math puzzle solved by Korean mathematician
A Korean mathematician has won international recognition for solving a geometry puzzle that had resisted proof for nearly six decades. US magazine Scientific Am
53. How Y Combinator made it smart to trust founders
We Need You Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston! Sincerely, The Games Industry
54. The Liskov Substitution Principle does more than you think
It's more than just the L in SOLID!
55. Databases in 2025: A Year in Review
Databases in 2025: A Year in Review, Andy Pavlo - Carnegie Mellon University,
56. Strange.website
Well now, seems you've found a strange and perhaps surprising website, indeed. As with all things, take and enjoy your time — after all, no one may but you.
57. Why Didn't AI "Join the Workforce" in 2025?
58. Dynamic pricing: would you pay more for drinks in a pub at peak times?
We may see pubs following airlines and hotels and trying to get customers to pay more for their drinks during peak times
59. The skill of the future is not 'AI', but 'Focus' (2025)
Don't let AI erode your focus.
60. The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: finding sparse trainable NNs with 90% less params
Abstract page for arXiv paper 1803.03635: The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: Finding Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks