| 31. | macOS 26.2 update enables 160MHz channels on 5GHz Wi-Fi networks | (cultofmac.com) |
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macOS Tahoe 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 enable 160MHz channel support on 5GHz Wi-Fi networks for higher throughput. | |
| 4 points by zdw 1 hour ago | 0 comments |
| 32. | Gemini Protocol Deployment Statistics | (obsessivefacts.com) |
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A Gemini to HTTP proxy for the WWW | |
| 6 points by rickcarlino 7 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 33. | GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) Is Back End Engineers | (ycombinator.com) |
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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! | |
| 1 point by davidchl 18 hours ago | comments |
| 34. | DatBench: Discriminative, faithful, and efficient VLM evaluations | (arxiv.org) |
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Abstract page for arXiv paper 2601.02316: DatBench: Discriminative, Faithful, and Efficient VLM Evaluations | |
| 4 points by circuithunter 3 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 35. | "Inspector Dangerfuck", ANSI art comic from 1994 | (breakintochat.com) |
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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. | |
| 3 points by Kirkman14 4 days ago | 1 comments |
| 36. | 65% of Hacker News Posts Have Negative Sentiment, and They Outperform | (philippdubach.com) |
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Analysis of 32,000 HN posts and 340K comments reveals negativity bias correlates with higher engagement. Data, methodology, and full paper available. | |
| 15 points by 7777777phil 6 hours ago | 5 comments |
| 37. | Swapping two blocks of memory inside a larger block, in constant memory | (devblogs.microsoft.com) |
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| 38. | TGFX - A lightweight 2D graphics library for modern GPUs | (github.com) |
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A lightweight 2D graphics library for modern GPUs, delivering high-performance text, image, and vector rendering across major platforms. - Tencent/tgfx | |
| 3 points by coffeeaddict1 1 hour ago | 0 comments |
| 39. | Why agents matter more than other AI | (substack.com) |
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Seven advantages that AI agents have over human employees, and what that means for the future of knowledge work. | |
| 7 points by nvader 21 hours ago | 3 comments |
| 40. | The US dollar and national security | (hegemoney.com) |
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A project on how the U.S. wields the dollar | |
| 6 points by whockey 3 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 41. | Raspberry Pi and mini PC home lab prices hit parity as DRAM costs skyrocket | (tomshardware.com) |
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Building your own homelab has just become more expensive | |
| 7 points by speckx 4 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 42. | C Is Best | (sqlite.org) |
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| 43. | SCiZE's Classic Warez Collection | (scenelist.org) |
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Your premier source of 90's retro warez/0day | |
| 8 points by achairapart 11 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 44. | OpenAI Must Turn over 20M ChatGPT Logs, Judge Affirms | (news.bloomberglaw.com) |
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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. | |
| 4 points by rvnx 1 hour ago | 0 comments |
| 45. | The creator of Claude Code just revealed his workflow | (venturebeat.com) |
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| 46. | I/O is no longer the bottleneck? (2022) | (stoppels.ch) |
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| 47. | NZ universities accepting English proficiency tests through Duolingo | (rnz.co.nz) |
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It's part of a global trend - by last year, all eight Ivy League universities in the United States were using Duolingo scores. | |
| 5 points by billybuckwheat 32 minutes ago | 0 comments |
| 48. | There Were BGP Anomalies During the Venezuela Blackout | (loworbitsecurity.com) |
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| 38 points by illithid0 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 49. | Google will now only release Android source code twice a year | (androidauthority.com) |
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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. | |
| 11 points by tripdout 2 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 50. | Intel Panther Lake (first Intel 18A node product) makes debut at CES | (newsroom.intel.com) |
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Intel ushers in the next generation of AI PCs with exceptional performance, graphics and battery life; available this month | |
| 4 points by osnium123 18 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 51. | System: Control your Mac from anywhere using natural language | (system.surf) |
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| 52. | Six-decade math puzzle solved by Korean mathematician | (koreaherald.com) |
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A Korean mathematician has won international recognition for solving a geometry puzzle that had resisted proof for nearly six decades. US magazine Scientific Am | |
| 5 points by mikhael 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 53. | How Y Combinator made it smart to trust founders | (elbowgreasegames.substack.com) |
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We Need You Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston! Sincerely, The Games Industry | |
| 3 points by spacemarine1 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 54. | The Liskov Substitution Principle does more than you think | (buttondown.com) |
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It's more than just the L in SOLID! | |
| 6 points by ulrischa 3 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 55. | Databases in 2025: A Year in Review | (cs.cmu.edu) |
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Databases in 2025: A Year in Review, Andy Pavlo - Carnegie Mellon University, | |
| 7 points by viveknathani_ 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 56. | Strange.website | (strange.website) |
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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. | |
| 5 points by abelanger 22 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 57. | Why Didn't AI "Join the Workforce" in 2025? | (calnewport.com) |
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| 58. | Dynamic pricing: would you pay more for drinks in a pub at peak times? | (rte.ie) |
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We may see pubs following airlines and hotels and trying to get customers to pay more for their drinks during peak times | |
| 4 points by austinallegro 1 hour ago | 1 comments |
| 59. | The skill of the future is not 'AI', but 'Focus' (2025) | (carette.xyz) |
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Don't let AI erode your focus. | |
| 4 points by Brajeshwar 5 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 60. | The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: finding sparse trainable NNs with 90% less params | (arxiv.org) |
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Abstract page for arXiv paper 1803.03635: The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: Finding Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks | |
| 3 points by felineflock 3 days ago | 0 comments |