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31. Flux 2 Klein pure C inference
Flux 2 image generation model pure C inference. Contribute to antirez/flux2.c development by creating an account on GitHub.
32. Radboud University selects Fairphone as standard smartphone for employees
Radboud University has decided to choose Fairphone as its standard company smartphone model for reasons of sustainability, cost efficiency and management support.
33. Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.] (1963)
34. A Brief History of Ralph
The Ralph Wiggum Technique went viral in the last week of 2025. Here's the story of ralph since the first time I met Geoff in June of 2025.
35. Apple testing new App Store design that blurs the line between ads and results
36. Gene therapy advances as scientists guide jumping DNA to target faulty genes
37. Starlink users must opt out of all browsing data being used to train xAI models
38. Floating-Point Printing and Parsing Can Be Simple and Fast
39. Folding NASA Experience into an Origamist's Toolkit
40. Robust Conditional 3D Shape Generation from Casual Captures
41. Nepal's Mountainside Teahouses Elevate the Experience for Trekkers
Comforting rest stops dot the trail for adventurers ascending Mera Peak, offering food, rest and a warm cup of the local brew
42. MTOTP: Wouldn't it be nice if you were the 2FA device?
mTOTP is an experimental, manual variant of TOTP designed to be computed by a human without electronic devices. It explores the limits of time-based authentication under strict human constraints and makes no claims of cryptographic equivalence to standard TOTP. - GitHub - VBranimir/mTOTP at develop
43. A decentralized peer-to-peer messaging application that operates over Bluetooth
44. DeepSeek kicked off 2026 with a new AI training method for scaling
DeepSeek has released a new AI training method that analysts say is a "breakthrough" for scaling large language models.
45. Mammals have evolved into ant eaters 12 times since the dinosaur age,study finds
46. Self Sanitizing Door Handle
To prevent people from infection by contact
47. Why Walmart still doesn't support Apple Pay
Walmart still doesn’t accept Apple Pay (or any NFC tap-to-pay) in U.S. stores. Here are a few reasons why it doesn't.
48. ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering
49. Luxury Yacht is a desktop app for managing Kubernetes clusters
Luxury Yacht - Sail the seas of Kubernetes in style! - luxury-yacht/app
50. The Space and Motion of Communicating Agents (2008) [pdf]
51. Dead Internet Theory
The other day I was browsing my one-and-only social network -- which is not a social network, but I'm tired of arguing with people online about it -- HackerNews...
52. There Is No Comfortable Reading Position
Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about.
53. Nvidia Contacted Anna's Archive to Access Books
NVIDIA executives allegedly authorized the use of millions of pirated books from Anna's Archive to fuel its AI training.
54. Ask HN: COBOL devs, how are AI coding affecting your work?
55. Uber Pushes to Cap Personal Injury Lawyer Payouts A.G. 25-0022 [pdf]
56. Wikipedia: WikiProject AI Cleanup
57. Netflix tells directors to repeat plot for people using phones, says Matt Damon
Matt Damon has claimed that Netflix pushes writers to reiterate the plot for viewers who are watching while on their phones.
58. Greenland Crisis
59. Gladys West's vital contributions to GPS technology
60. At least 21 killed in Spain after crash involving high-speed trains
More than 400 passengers were on board the trains that derailed near the city of Córdoba, in Spain's worst rail crash in more than a decade.