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31. Reversed engineered game Starflight (1986)
Reverse engineered game Starflight (1986). Contribute to s-macke/starflight-reverse development by creating an account on GitHub.
32. Language a Wood for Thought: Susan Howe's Work
Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 110-year archive of POETRY magazine.
33. I love the work of the ArchWiki maintainers
34. Continuous batching from first principles (2025)
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
35. Why I don't think AGI is imminent
36. 1940s Irish sci-fi novel features early mecha and gravity assists
Attempt to convert 1943 Irish language sci-fi book Manannán to modern orthography - cavedave/Manannan
37. LEDs Enter the Nanoscale, But efficiency hurdles challenge the smallest LEDs yet
New nanoLEDs are pushing display technology to new limits, promising ultra-high-resolution VR and efficient on-chip photonics with their tiny size.
38. AI is going to kill app subscriptions
Curated niche app opportunities from Reddit, scored by difficulty and demand.
39. Benchmarking Automatic Typesetting Systems
The speedata news page is about news from the speedata publisher, boxes and glue and other database publishing software
40. Palantir Gets Millions of Dollars from New York City's Public Hospitals
Activist are urging New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation to cut ties with the ICE contractor.
41. Sony Jumbotron Image Control System (1998) [pdf]
42. Two different tricks for fast LLM inference
43. Pink noise reduces REM sleep and may harm sleep quality
Potential sleep solutions like “pink noise” & other ambient noises worsened sleep quality, while earplugs protected sleep, in a study on the effects of aircraft noise on sleep.
44. Why does aluminum foil have one shiny side and one with a matte finish?
45. Palantir vs. the "Republik": US analytics firm takes magazine to court
Data analysis provider Palantir wants to obtain a counterstatement in court – and triggers a wave of solidarity for a small Swiss magazine.
46. Kimi Claw
Deploy OpenClaw in seconds via Kimi. Build a 24/7 AI assistant with long-term memory and personality that proactively executes scheduled tasks. Experience the power of Kimi Claw now.
47. Peter Thiel: 2,436 emails with Epstein from 2014 to 2019
Peter Thiel — The Jmail Encyclopedia. Sourced from 2,429 emails across 1,345 threads in the Jmail archive.
48. Shingles Vaccine Linked to Slower Biological Aging in Older Adults
Shingles vaccination not only can prevent painful illness but also correlates with lower inflammation & slower biological aging in Americans age 70+.
49. Your pet's microchip may now be useless after chip company goes out of business
One of the country's largest microchip companies went down the tubes a year ago, and the company took its registry of owners with it.
50. My smart sleep mask broadcasts users' brainwaves to an open MQTT broker
I recently got a smart sleep mask from Kickstarter. I was not expecting to end up with the ability to read strangers' brainwaves and send them electric impul...
51. DjVu and its connection to Deep Learning (2023)
DjVu is a vastly superior file format for books, mathematical papers and just about anything else you can think of to original PDF (current year PDF adopted some of its innovations, but they're only used to break into your ipotato afaik). PDF is mostly postscript with a bunch of weird metadata and layers. This is…
52. Interference Pattern Formed in a Finger Gap Is Not Single Slit Diffraction
Simple way of making an interference pattern with fingers The phenomenon of forming an interference pattern by using light that passed through a double slit is a basic item learnt in a high school physics course. It is a good example that light possesses a property of waves. The double slit exp
53. Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending
54. One Server. Small Business
More than a decade ago, I built a small Rails app to run my curated newsletters. Today it serves over 100,000 subscribers, sends hundreds of thousands of emails each month, and still runs on a single $30 server. In this post, I walk through how I deploy, secure, back up, and monitor it — and why I still prefer owning the stack over using a managed platform.
55. Build Gaussian Splat Experiences with SuperSplat Studio
Today, we are thrilled to announce the launch of SuperSplat Studio — a brand new application for authoring interactive Gaussian splat-based experiences. Built on the SuperSplat platform, Studio takes your published splats to the next level, letting you craft rich, engaging presentations that tell a story.
56. Old School Telecine, circa 1980s (2017)
In another thread elsewhere, somebody asked about the use of joysticks in color correction. I looked all over the net and could not find it, so I managed to...
57. An Enslaved Gardener Transformed the Pecan into a Cash Crop
58. Ooh.directory: a place to find good blogs that interest you
A collection of 2,385 blogs about every topic
59. A practical guide to observing the night sky for real skies and real equipment
A practical stargazing guide with curated observing targets, planning help, and tools for binoculars, telescopes, and astrophotography.
60. Breaking the spell of vibe coding
Sinister variations on the positive state of flow