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31. The grab list: how museums decide what to save in a disaster
32. Raising money fucked me up
33. Show HN: Opal Editor, free Obsidian alternative for markdown and site publishing
local-first browser-first markdown workspace wysiwig editor and publisher - built with mdx-editor, code mirror 6, react, shadcn, & typescript - rbbydotdev/opal
34. Tired of AI, people are committing to the analog lifestyle in 2026
With our homes and lives swarming with AI-powered devices, assistants and chatbots, a backlash is brewing.
35. Show HN: GibRAM an in-memory ephemeral GraphRAG runtime for retrieval
GibRAM is an in-memory knowledge graph server designed for retrieval augmented generation (RAG) workflows. - gibram-io/gibram
36. Xous Operating System
Xous is a microkernel operating system designed for medium embedded systems with clear separation of processes. Nearly everything is implemented in userspace, where message passing forms the basic communications primitive.
37. If you put Apple icons in reverse it looks like someone getting good at design
If you put the Apple icons in reverse it looks like the portfolio of someone getting really really good at icon design
38. Evolution Unleashed (2018)
Is evolutionary science due for a major overhaul – or is talk of ‘revolution’ misguided?
39. Consent-O-Matic
Browser extension that automatically fills out cookie popups based on your preferences - cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic
40. MIT's Computer Systems Security (2024)
41. How the Lobsters front page works
42. The recurring dream of replacing developers
Every decade brings new promises: this time, we'll finally make software development simple enough that we won't need so many developers. From COBOL to AI, the pattern repeats. Business leaders gro...
43. No knives, only cook knives
Changing perceptions of value and a rude encounter with Ichabod Crane and Xavier Cugat at the flea market --by Josh Donald
44. Stop using MySQL in 2026, it is not true open source
If you care about supporting open source software, and still use MySQL in 2026, you should switch to MariaDB like so many others have already done.\n
45. Poking holes into bytecode with peephole optimisations
First optimizations I made while redesigning and semi-porting the purple-garden runtime from C to Rust
46. (Open) Widevine support added to the OpenBSD Chromium port
47. How scientists are using Claude to accelerate research and discovery
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
48. The Toil of (Blog) Art
An image is worth $19.95.
49. Building a better Bugbot
How we used a custom AI-driven metric to systematically improve Bugbot.
50. Counterfactual evaluation for recommendation systems
Thinking about recsys as interventional vs. observational, and inverse propensity scoring.
51. Agent Psychosis: Are We Going Insane?
What’s going on with the AI builder community right now?
52. Dark Mode vs. Light Mode: Which Is Better?
In people with normal vision (or corrected-to-normal vision), visual performance tends to be better with light mode, whereas some people with cataract and related disorders may perform better with dark mode. On the flip side, long-term reading in light mode may be associated with myopia.
53. America's $3T Nuclear Bet (HALEU) [video]
📈 See your favorite reactor's fuel cycle cost https://fuelcyclecost.com👋 If you’re building an early-stage nuclear (or nuclear-adjacent) startup, I’d love ...
54. The Dilbert Afterlife
Sixty-eight years of highly defective people
55. Why Twenty Years of DevOps Has Failed to Do It
Charity Majors writes about DevOps' twenty year battle to achieve one thing: a single feedback loop connecting devs with prod.
56. ClickHouse Acquires Langfuse
Our goal continues to be building the best LLM engineering platform
57. A gaming success story: how Warhammer became one of Britain's biggest companies
Worth £6bn and with revenues recently rising by 10.9%, the niche interest game has become a global business
58. East Germany balloon escape
59. Show HN: Streaming gigabyte medical images from S3 without downloading them
WSI Streamer is a tile server for Whole Slide Images (WSI) stored in S3-compatible object storage. It serves tiles on-demand using HTTP range requests, so you never have to download or mount multi-gigabyte slides on local disk. - PABannier/WSIStreamer
60. The 'untouchable hacker god' behind Finland's biggest ever crime
How would you feel if your therapist’s notes – your darkest thoughts and deepest feelings – were exposed to the world? For 33,000 Finnish people, that became a terrifying reality, with deadly consequences