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31. Anthropic Explicitly Blocking OpenCode
GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
32. Lago (Open-Source Billing) is hiring across teams and geos
33. Edge of Emulation: Game Boy Sewing Machines
34. You Can Just Buy Far-UVC
Far-UVC is something people have talked about for years in a "that would be great, if you could buy it" sort of way. Coming soon, once someone actually makes a good product. But the future is now, and it costs $500. Many diseases spread through the air, which is inconvenient for us as creatures that breathe air. You can go outside, where the air is too dilute to spread things well, but it's cold
35. System Programming in Linux: A Hands-On Introduction "Demo" Programs
A repository of all code from Introduction to System Programming in Linux, by Stewart Weiss - stewartweiss/intro-linux-sys-prog
36. Show HN: A 10KiB kernel for cloud apps
BareMetal for the private/public cloud. Contribute to ReturnInfinity/BareMetal-Cloud development by creating an account on GitHub.
37. I Hate GitHub Actions with Passion
I can’t overstate how much I hate GitHub Actions. I don’t even remember hating any other piece of technology I used. Sure, I still make fun of PHP that I remember from times of PHP41, but even then I didn’t hate it. Merely I found it subpar technology to other emerging at the time (like Ruby on Rails or Django). And yet I hate GitHub Actions. With Passion2. Road to Hell Day before writing these words I was implementing build.rs for my tmplr project. To save you a click - it is a file/project scaffold tool with human readable (and craftable) template files. I (personally) use it very often, given how easy it is to craft new templates, by hand or with aid of the tool, so check it out if you need a similar tool.
38. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory
I provide a (very) brief introduction to game theory. I have developed these notes to provide quick access to some of the basics of game theory; mainly as an a
39. The Unbearable Frustration of Figuring Out APIs
or: Writing a Translation Command Line Tool in Swift.
40. Xoscript
xoscript is a simple server-side scripting language.
41. Apple: You (Still) Don't Understand the Vision Pro
42. I built Vector. Now I'm answering the question your observability vendor won't
After a decade in observability, I kept bumping into one question no vendor would answer: how much of your data is waste?
43. Ask HN: What did you find out or explore today?
44. The Gleam Programming Language
Discover a friendly language for scalable, type-safe systems. Gleam comes with compiler, build tool, formatter, editor integrations, and package manager all built in.
45. There's a ridiculous amount of tech in a disposable vape
46. Show HN: A fast CLI and MCP server for managing Lambda cloud GPU instances
Unofficial CLI and MCP server for Lambda cloud GPU instances - Strand-AI/lambda-cli
47. Show HN: Tiny FOSS Compass and Navigation App (<2MB)
Modern FOSS Compass and Navigation app without Ads, IAP or Tracking - CompassMB/MBCompass
48. India's Electric Two-Wheeler Market: Rise, Reset and What Comes Next
As of 2022, India had 263m two-wheeled vehicles on the road, making it the world’s largest two-wheeler market. In terms of annual sales, India has also leapfrogged China. However, the picture changes when we look at electric vehicle penetration in the two-wheeler segment. Annual electric two-wheeler sales in the two countries present a chalk-and-cheese contrast.
49. Introducing tempo
TUI Client for Temporal. Contribute to galaxy-io/tempo development by creating an account on GitHub.
50. Government drops plans for mandatory digital ID to work in UK
There will still be digital checks on those starting a new job, but people will not need to hold a digital ID.
51. 4k tons of potatoes to be given away for free in Berlin
Berliner Morgenpost and Ecosia are giving away an enormous crop of potatoes for free to Berliners to save them from waste.
52. Virginia Faulkner: Writer, Editor and Ghostwriter?
53. The Influentists: AI hype without proof
Why we are losing technical rigor to social hype
54. I Love You, Redis, but I'm Leaving You for SolidQueue
Rails 8 eliminates Redis from the default stack. Learn how SolidQueue, SolidCache, and SolidCable replace Redis for job processing, caching, and real-time updates—powered entirely by PostgreSQL. Explore the true cost of Redis, how SolidQueue works, when it scales, and how to migrate from Sidekiq to a simpler, Redis-free Rails architecture.
55. Simple to Ornate and Back Again (2024)
Art history shows us that we tend to move between adding "unnecessary" elaborate decorations to clean styles and back again. It's almost an endless cycle repeated over and over. This cycle happens in the different arts and other fields where design is involved, like software. Let's trace it in architecture first.
56. The US has officially started selling Venezuelan oil
The US has completed its first sale of Venezuelan oil since the US attached Venezuela and captured its president, Nicolás Maduro, earlier this month, according to an administration official.
57. GOG's new owner can't stand Windows either: 'It's such poor-quality software '
He's just like me, for real.
58. Wind power slashed 4.6B euros off electricity bills in Spain last year
The sector has called for the unblocking of projects and the promotion of measures to comply with the national energy and climate plan
59. The string theory hype machine will never die
60. Putting the "You" in CPU (2023)
Curious exactly what happens when you run a program on your computer? Learn how multiprocessing works, what system calls really are, how computers manage memory with hardware interrupts, and how Linux loads executables.