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31. Chase to become new issuer of Apple Card
32. Meditation as Wakeful Relaxation: Unclenching Smooth Muscle
I'm writing 30 posts in 30 days at Inkhaven. This is number 26.
33. Don't Let the Grocery Store Scan Your Face: How to Stop Wegmans
34. Native Amiga Filesystems on macOS / Linux / Windows with FUSE
Native AMIGA filesystems on macOS / Linux / Windows with FUSE - reinauer/amifuse
35. Many Hells of WebDAV: Writing a Client/Server in Go
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36. Intricuit: A touchscreen add-on for Mac laptops
Finally, touch on Mac. Magic Screen transforms your MacBook display into a touchscreen. Experience a new level of creativity and productivity with the included stylus.
37. 2026 Predictions Scorecard
38. Building voice agents with Nvidia open models
Build an ultra-low-latency voice agent with NVIDIA open models. Learn how Nemotron Speech ASR achieves sub-25ms transcription, how Nemotron 3 Nano LLM and Magpie TTS work together, and how to optimize architecture for real-time voice AI deployment.
39. Dissecting a C64 Autoboot Program
Most computers that supported disk drives also supported running programs off of the disk drive directly—the on-board firmware would check the disk drive as part of system startup, and then transfer control to a "boot disk" if it determined that one was present. This not only made it much easier to upgrade your operating system—just…
40. Sugar industry influenced researchers and blamed fat for CVD
A newly discovered cache of industry documents revealed that the sugar industry began working closely with nutrition scientists in the mid-1960s to single out fat and cholesterol as the dietary causes of coronary heart disease and to downplay evidence that sucrose consumption was also a risk factor.
41. A glimpse into V8 development for RISC-V
42. Optery (YC W22) Hiring a CISO and Web Scraping Engineers (Node) (US and Latam)
43. SSDs, power loss protection and fsync latency
44. Quake Brutalist Jam III
Quake Brutalist Jam III is a megalithic community project more than a year in the making. It features an entirely new arsenal, a set of new monsters, new...
45. LMArena is a cancer on AI
Would you trust a medical system whose only metric was “which doctor wins the Internet?” No, you'd call that malpractice. Yet that's LMArena.
46. Polymarket refuses to pay bets that US would 'invade' Venezuela
47. My first paper: A practical implementation of Rubiks cube based passkeys
We present a novel authentication system that transforms a Rubik's cube into a physical key for digital authentication. By reading the cube's specific arrangeme
48. So you wanna de-bog yourself (2024)
What I found in the mire
49. Target has their own forensic lab to investigate shoplifters
Target, just like many other retailers, has fallen victim to shoplifters, with almost a billion dollars in goods stolen from their stores in 2023. However, the numbers could have been much worse if it weren’t for their unique anti-shoplifting tactics. Target’s way of combating shoplifting was to establish a forensics lab in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that...
50. What *is* code? (2015)
What do you need to know about code to survive in a suspicious world?
51. Discworld MUD
Discworld MUD is a multiplayer, text-based online game based on the Discworld books as written by Terry Pratchett. On Discworld you will meet many of the characters from those books. Terry's books are humorous fantasy and the game retains the comical, fun feel of the books.
52. Logitech fails to renew macOS certificate for G Hub, chaos ensues
53. Vector graphics on GPU
Using GPU to render vector graphics.
54. Show HN: I built a "Do not disturb" Device for my home office
I created a custom hardware solution to prevent my parents from walking in on my meetings. Because a locked door is just a suggestion.
55. Show HN: How I generate animated pixel art with AI and Python
How I built a pixel-perfect animated hero section using Midjourney, a custom Python processing pipeline, and Astro View Transitions.
56. Everything You Need to Know About Email Encryption in 2026
If you think about emails as if they're anything but the digital equivalent of a postcard--that is to say, postcards provide zero confidentiality--then someone lied to you and I'm sorry you had to find out from a furry blog that sometimes talks about applied cryptography. CMYKat At the end of 2025, at the 39th Chaos…
57. The Rise of Computer Games, Part II: Digitizing Nerddom
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, one could participate in a variety of (mostly novel) hobbies that all asked “what-if”: reading and watching science fiction (especially Star Trek), reading the writings of Tolkien and his growing body of imitators, playing tabletop war games that simulated everything from ancient warfare to World War II, engaging…
58. A tab hoarder's journey to sanity
59. BillG the Manager
“Intelli…what?”–Bill Gates
60. The Chicken Game and the Evolution of the DRAM Industry from 2006 to 2014 [pdf]