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31. Unreal Tournament 2004 is back
32. Ghostty Is Now Non-Profit
33. Steam Machine today, Steam Phones tomorrow (Windows Gaming on Arm)
Valve tells The Verge it’s funding Fex, a key technology that’s letting Arm devices like phones play Windows games.
34. Average DRAM price in USD over last 18 months
Memory Price Trends
35. All the Way Down
36. The long wait is over, Ganymede has arrived
37. 30 years ago today "Netscape and Sun announce JavaScript"
38. Contextualization Machines
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39. Human hair grows through 'pulling' not pushing, study shows
40. The strangest Excel functions you'll never use
41. Reverse engineering a $1B Legal AI tool exposed 100k+ confidential files
Update: This post received a large amount of attention on Hacker News — see the discussion thread.
42. Why WinQuake exists and how it works
43. Interop and MathML Core
a tiny technical blog.
44. XY Problem
45. 8086 Microcode Browser
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46. It's harder to read code than to write it
Reading unfamiliar code is exhausting. You have to reverse-engineer someone else's thought process. It's even harder now that we're doing that with AI code.
47. Kea DHCP: Modern, open source DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 server
Modern, open source DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server
48. Programming Peaked
49. Micron Announces Exit from Crucial Consumer Business
50. Wolfenstein 3D's map renderer [video]
Wolfenstein 3D was a triumph of early 90s engineering. It was an action packed 3d first person shooter - arguably the first - and it ran well on a 12 MHz 286...
51. Acme, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet
ACME, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet Security Preamble I would like to share with you this article I wrote about the ACME protocol, which I “fell in love with” about ten years ago. It is for me a way to give back to this fantastic Free Software and Open Protocols developers community. This article is about the roots, the conception, the standardization, the relation with its ecosystem and the evolution challenges faced by the ACME protocol.
52. What Are Lie Groups?
By combining the language of groups with that of geometry and linear algebra, Marius Sophus Lie created one of math’s most powerful tools.
53. In 1995, a Netscape employee wrote a hack in 10 days that now runs the Internet
Thirty years later, JavaScript is the glue that holds the interactive web together, warts and all.
54. Bun has been acquired by Anthropic
Bun has been acquired by Anthropic. Anthropic is betting on Bun as the infrastructure powering Claude Code, Claude Agent SDK, and future AI coding products & tools.
55. A Technical Tour of the DeepSeek Models from V3 to v3.2
Understanding How DeepSeek's Flagship Open-Weight Models Evolved
56. 1D Conway's Life glider found, 3.7B cells long
57. Adding Iongraph Support to ZJIT
ZJIT adds support for Iongraph, which offers a web-based, pass-by-pass viewer with a stable layout, better navigation, and quality-of-life features like labeled backedges and clickable operands.
58. Everyone in Seattle hates AI
A post about everyone in Seattle hating AI.
59. Ethiopian Volcano Erupts for First Time in Nearly 12K Years of Records
The plume from the Hayli Gubbi volcano drifted east over the Arabian Sea and extended roughly 2,200 miles
60. Vanilla CSS is all you need