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121. When Every Network is 192.168.1.x
How overlay addressing and 1:1 NAT solve the conflicting subnet problem across hundreds of sites. A technical walkthrough with WireGuard.
122. Drug trio found to block tumour resistance in pancreatic cancer
Explore groundbreaking research on pancreatic cancer treatment that shows promise in inducing complete tumour regression.
123. Doom on a Fursuit [video]
Doom on a fursuit :3 #fursuitfriday
124. Software Pump and Dump
125. Decompiling Xbox games using PDB debug info
126. Beautiful Mermaid
Contribute to lukilabs/beautiful-mermaid development by creating an account on GitHub.
127. Best Gas Masks
Trump’s DHS is waging war on American cities, tear gassing civilians. This is how and why they are buying their gas masks.
128. You are being misled about renewable energy technology [video]
Let's learn and grow. New things are cool!Links 'n' stuff down below. Lots of links.First, the "clean version." Please pass that around.https://youtu.be/Zgxb...
129. I mocked the Saudi leader on YouTube then my phone was hacked, I was beaten up
Satirist Ghanem al-Masarir has been awarded £3m in damages, but it's unclear if Saudi Arabia will pay.
130. Ode to the AA Battery
Recently this post from @Merocle caught my eye: I'm fixing my iFixit soldering station. I haven't used it for a long time and the battery has gone overdischarge. I hope it will come back to life. Unfortunately, there are no replacements available for sale at the moment. Devices with built-in rechargeable batteries have been bugging me a lot lately. It's convenient to have a device you can take with you and use anywhere. And with modern Li-ion cells, battery life is remarkable.
131. Moltbook is the most interesting place on the internet
132. Make.ts
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133. AI's Impact on Engineering Jobs May Be Different Than Expected
134. The Home Computer Hybrids: Atari, TI, and the FCC
It’s difficult to say with certainty what the most popular titles or genres were in the early years of computer games. Many of the games were sold directly by mail-order, or through tiny single-proprietor stores, and no software trade organization was collecting comprehensive sales statistics. In 1980, the magazine Softalk began running a list of…
135. Long-hidden Leonardo mural opens to the public ahead of 2026 Milan Olympics
A Leonardo mural inside Milan’s Sforza Castle will be visible to the public as part of a special restoration tour during the Olympics.
136. Russia's Oil Revenue, the Lifeblood of Its War Machine, Is Plummeting
137. Cutting Up Curved Things (With Math)
import { TriangleMeshDemo, UVGridDemo, FanTriangulation, EarClipDemo, HoleBridgeDemo, PoleDemo, PizzaDemo, TheIllusion } from './visualizations';
138. Heating homes with the largest particle accelerator
139. Parametric CAD in Rust
import Image from 'next/image'; import plate from './plate.png'; import bracket from './bracket.png'; import mascot from './mascot.png'; import hub from './hub.
140. A History of Haggis
141. Vitamin D and Omega-3 have a larger effect on depression than antidepressants
142. How ICE Knows Who Minneapolis Protesters Are
143. Playing Board Games with Deep Convolutional Neural Network on 8bit Motorola 6809
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144. Karpathy: A few random notes from Claude coding quite a bit last few weeks
145. Airfoil
146. Kash Patel says FBI is investigating Signal chats of Minnesotans tracking ICE
On Monday, the FBI director said, “We’re not going after people and infringing on their freedom of speech.” There’s fresh evidence to the contrary.
147. Rust at Scale: An Added Layer of Security for WhatsApp
148. Places to Telnet
A list of telnet servers and fun destinations
149. Silver plunges 30% in worst day since 1980, gold tumbles
Gold and silver prices plunged on Friday, following weeks of gains as investors poured money into safe havens.
150. GNU Recutils: a database management system using human-readable text files
Fred and George, Turtles in love There are hundreds of cool command line tools that have been made over the years built on the unix philosophy. Plain text is powerful, ubiquitous, and human-centric. It was also the only option for computing for quite a while. It’s no surprise that some of the most sophisticated tools are focused on it. One such package is GNU Recutils, a set of tools and libraries to access human-editable, plain text databases called recfiles.