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121. How the Lobsters front page works
122. I went from literature/language to Rust systems programming in under a year
Rust developer building distributed systems | Literature & languages background | Founder of RAM (Rust Aix-Marseille) 🦀 - whispem
123. Just the Browser
Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers.
124. TLS stripping on-device under Windows XP
I managed to get modern SSL/TLS connections working under Windows XP, by running a lightweight Linux VM which strips the TLS headers and re-applies a self-signed certificate:
125. Boeing knew of flaw in part linked to UPS plane crash
An aircraft that crashed in November had a structural flaw that had been identified by Boeing 15 years ago, investigators say.
126. Avoiding fan traps in database design and system diagrams
A disucssion on fan traps in system architecture diagramming
127. Tired of AI, people are committing to the analog lifestyle in 2026
With our homes and lives swarming with AI-powered devices, assistants and chatbots, a backlash is brewing.
128. Five Practical Lessons for Serving Models with Triton Inference Server
Notes on building products, applied machine learning, and life in Berlin.
129. Training my smartwatch to track intelligence
Training my watch to track intelligence
130. An Elizabethan mansion's secrets for staying warm
In a deadly cold period known as the Little Ice Age, clever Elizabethan designs kept a magnificent stately home unusually warm – with lessons for how we can heat our own homes better.
131. Patching the Wii News Channel to serve local news (2025)
132. A new way to call C from Java: how fast is it?
133. Install.md: A standard for LLM-executable installation
A proposal for a standard /install.md file that provides LLM-executable installation instructions.
134. People cannot "just pay attention" to (boring, routine) things
135. Pocket TTS: A high quality TTS that gives your CPU a voice
Our mission is to build and democratize artificial general intelligence through open science.
136. Ask HN: How are you doing RAG locally?
137. PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch
138. Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer
Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer
139. Algebra will return to S.F. middle schools after more than a decade
140. Why Greenland's natural resources are nearly impossible to mine
The country’s natural landscape makes the task extremely difficult, though that has not stopped Trump’s aspirations
141. Photos Capture the Breathtaking Scale of China's Wind and Solar Buildout
142. psc: The ps utility, with an eBPF twist and container context
the ps utility, with an eBPF twist and container context - loresuso/psc
143. CVEs Affecting the Svelte Ecosystem
Time to upgrade
144. Intel Underestimates Error Bounds by 1.3 quintillion (2014)
Intel’s manuals for their x86/x64 processor clearly state that the fsin instruction (calculating the trigonometric sine) has a maximum error, in round-to-nearest mode, of one unit in the last place. This is not true. It’s not even close. The worst-case error for the fsin instruction for small inputs is actually about 1.37 quintillion units in…
145. Ask HN: How many local logins do you have on your computer?
146. OpenBSD-current now runs as guest under Apple Hypervisor
147. Supply Chain Vuln Compromised Core AWS GitHub Repos & Threatened the AWS Console
Wiz Research discovered CodeBreach, a critical vulnerability that risked the AWS Console supply chain. Learn how to secure your AWS CodeBuild pipelines.
148. Evolution Unleashed (2018)
Is evolutionary science due for a major overhaul – or is talk of ‘revolution’ misguided?
149. Why DuckDB is my first choice for data processing
Why DuckDB has become my go-to tool for data processing, offering simplicity, speed, and powerful features.
150. Briar keeps Iran connected via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when the internet goes dark