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31. All my Deutschlandtickets gone: Fraud at an industrial scale [video]
The Deutschlandticket was the flagship transport policy of the last government, rolled out in an impressive timescale for a political pro...
32. Worlds largest electric ship launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder
Manufacturer Incat built Hull 096 to run between Buenos Aires and Uruguay, dubbing it the ‘most complex’ project it has ever undertaken
33. Building an internal agent: Code-driven vs. LLM-driven workflows
When I started this project, I knew deep in my heart that we could get an LLM plus tool-usage to solve arbitrarily complex workflows. I still believe this is possible, but I’m no longer convinced this is actually a good solution. Some problems are just vastly simpler, cheaper, and faster to solve with software. This post talks about our approach to supporting both code and LLM-driven workflows, and why we decided it was necessary.
34. iOS allows alternative browser engines in Japan
iOS 26.2 introduces new capabilities that let iOS apps use alternative browser engines — browser engines other than WebKit — for dedicated browser apps and apps providing in-app browsing experiences in Japan.
35. Common Lisp SDK for the Datastar Hypermedia Framework
Datastar Common Lisp SDK. Contribute to fsmunoz/datastar-cl development by creating an account on GitHub.
36. Street-Fighting Mathematics (2008)
This section provides information on the free online course textbook, and the schedule of readings by session.
37. Implementing HNSW (Hierarchical Navigable Small World) Vector Search in PHP
Discover HNSW (Hierarchical Navigable Small World), the algorithm making vector search instant. A practical guide to PHP implementation using the Vektor library.
38. Love Your Customers
39. Simple 3D Packing
Simple 3D Packing. Contribute to Vrroom/psacking development by creating an account on GitHub.
40. If childhood is half of subjective life, how should that change how we live?
If childhood is half of our subjective life, how should that change how we live?
41. How to construct complex data declaratively and progressively?
A tool capable of handling everything from simple data construction to complex business model management. - allmonday/pydantic-resolve
42. Memory Subsystem Optimizations
43. 2025: The Year in LLMs
44. iPhone swelled during flight, back to normal after landing
45. A love song for Linux gamers with old GPUs
AMD GPUs are famous for working very well on Linux. However, what about the very first GCN GPUs? Are they working as well as the new ones? In this post, I’m going to summarize how well these old GPUs are supported and what I’ve been doing to improve them.
46. Easel Turns One One year of building my own IDE in Clojure
47. A silly diffuse shading model
48. A confession from a mainstream food delivery app engineer
49. ReactOS Starts 2026 with a Major Step Toward Windows NT6 Compatibility
The ReactOS free software project is turning 30 this year and its 'open-source Windows' OS ambitions remain
50. Bypassing a Clever CD-Check
Decompiling to understand how a CD-check was implemented in an old program.
51. Meta made scam ads harder to find instead of removing them
Scam ads are big business for Meta....
52. Heap Overflow in FFmpeg EXIF
AI cybersecurity startup finding memory vulnerabilities
53. Only 5 Sears stores remain in the U.S.
54. GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) Is Hiring Tech Leads
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.\ \ The Position FULLY REMOTE | US timezone or able to work 4+ hours overlap with mainland US | $100k to $200k (based on location, experience and seniority) Serve as a Full Stack Tech Lead, helping guide engineering efforts across the team. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Acting as the primary liaison between engineering and other departments - Leading sprint planning sessions and daily standups - Participating in sprint refinement meetings - Managing and continuously improving the sprint cycle - Scoping out new features and identifying fixes for bugs - Overseeing and executing code deployments - Developing and maintaining deep expertise in the codebase - Conducting thorough code reviews to ensure quality and consistency - Holding regular 1-on-1s with developers to support growth and alignment - Steps in to write code when essential to unblock the team or ensure delivery \ 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)\ \ If you're passionate about improving the lives of older adults and people with disabilities, we would love for you to apply!
55. Cycling Game (Mini Neural Net Demo)
56. A font with built-in TeX syntax highlighting
At the TUG2025 conference, I presented a talk about the development of a new colour font, which does automatic syntax highlighting for TeX documents/snippets. The idea was floated by CVR, and was inspired by a prior-art of HTML/CSS syntax highlighting font by Heikki Lotvonen. Syntax highlighting is achieved by specialized grammar files or packages on…
57. Australia Enforces Age ID Checks for Search Engine Users
Australia’s bid for digital safety inches closer to a license-to-browse internet.
58. Warren Buffett steps down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO after six decades
Greg Abel faces the challenge of taking over Berkshire Hathaway from the legendary Warren Buffett this week.
59. Demystifying DVDs
Hidden Palace and Last Minute Continue PROUDLY present...
60. I was wrong about TypeScript part 1