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31. Making Magic Leap past Nvidia's secure bootchain and breaking Tesla Autopilots
32. Digital Red Queen: Adversarial Program Evolution in Core War with LLMs
33. Flint Confirms Biodegradable Paper Batteries Are Now in Production
Flint, the Singapore-based company that developed sustainable, cellulose-based, biodegradable, PFAS-free batteries, announced that its technology has entered production and will be available to select strategic partners. Paper batteries are a promising lower-carbon alternative that will benefit most consumer electronics applications. Following the transition from lab-scale development to manufactured cells ready for deployment, Flint is now expanding its pilot programs with global brands ahead of CES 2026.
34. Why women experience more gut pain
35. The Napoleon Technique: Postponing Things to Increase Productivity
36. Task-free intelligence testing of LLMs
37. On Getting Hacked
On Getting Hacked
38. Learning to Play Tic-Tac-Toe with Jax
39. Grok assumes users seeking images of underage girls have "good intent"
Expert explains how simple it could be to tweak Grok to block CSAM outputs.
40. Intellectual Junkyards
41. Dell's CES 2026 chat was the most pleasingly un-AI briefing I've had in 5 years
A bit of a shift from a year ago where we were all about the AI PC.
42. Support for the TSO memory model on Arm CPUs (2024)
43. Iran Goes Into IPv6 Blackout
44. IBM AI ('Bob') Downloads and Executes Malware
IBM's AI coding agent 'Bob' has been found vulnerable to downloading and executing malware without human approval through command validation bypasses exploited using indirect prompt injection.
45. go.sum Is Not a Lockfile
In Go, go.mod acts as both manifest and lockfile. There is never a reason to look at go.sum.
46. The many advantages of dynamic languages (2020)
47. Show HN: DeepDream for Video with Temporal Consistency
DeepDream for video with temporal consistency. Features RAFT optical flow estimation and occlusion masking to prevent ghosting. A PyTorch implementation. - jeremicna/deepdream-video-pytorch
48. Project Patchouli: Open-source electromagnetic drawing tablet hardware
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49. Lights and Shadows
50. A closer look at a BGP anomaly in Venezuela
There has been speculation about the cause of a BGP anomaly observed in Venezuela on January 2. We take a look at BGP route leaks, and dive into what the data suggests caused the anomaly in question.
51. Dynamic Large Concept Models: Latent Reasoning in an Adaptive Semantic Space
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.24617: Dynamic Large Concept Models: Latent Reasoning in an Adaptive Semantic Space
52. Texas court blocks Samsung from tracking TV viewing, then vacates order
The State of Texas obtained a short-lived, temporary restraining order (TRO) against Samsung that prohibited the South Korean company from collecting audio and visual data about what Texas consumers are watching on their TVs.
53. Lessons from Hash Table Merging
GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
54. Open Infrastructure Map
Open map of the world's electricity, telecoms, oil, and gas infrastructure, using data from OpenStreetMap.
55. GPLv2 and Installation Requirements
56. Meditation as Wakeful Relaxation: Unclenching Smooth Muscle
I'm writing 30 posts in 30 days at Inkhaven. This is number 26.
57. Claude Code CLI Broken
Preflight Checklist I have searched existing issues and this hasn't been reported yet This is a single bug report (please file separate reports for different bugs) I am using the latest version of Claude Code What's Wrong? update to clau...
58. Shipmap.org
An incredible animated and interactive visualisation of global commercial shipping, created by Kiln for the UCL Energy Institute.
59. My Electronics Blog Article: Why I Loathe TTL
60. Recent Optimizations in Python's Reference Counting
An overview of recent optimizations in Python's reference counting.