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121. Disaster planning for regular folks (2015)
122. Gemini CLI: Code and Create with an Open-Source Agent
Build real-world applications from the command line using Gemini CLI, Google's open-source agentic coding assistant that coordinates local tools and cloud services to automate coding and creative workflows.
123. X For You Feed Algorithm
Algorithm powering the For You feed on X. Contribute to xai-org/x-algorithm development by creating an account on GitHub.
124. HAM Radio Operators in Belarus Arrested, Face the Death Penalty
"My local community is being systematically liquidated in what I can only describe as a targeted intellectual genocide."
125. The assistant axis: situating and stabilizing the character of LLMs
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
126. What came first: the CNAME or the A record?
A recent change to 1.1.1.1 accidentally altered the order of CNAME records in DNS responses, breaking resolution for some clients. This post explores the technical root cause, examines the source code of affected resolvers, and dives into the inherent ambiguities of the DNS RFCs.
127. 88x31 badge for gen-AI free, 100% human-made works
128. Reticulum, a secure and anonymous mesh networking stack
The cryptography-based networking stack for building unstoppable networks with LoRa, Packet Radio, WiFi and everything in between. - markqvist/Reticulum
129. 3D printing my laptop ergonomic setup
130. Avoiding fan traps in database design and system diagrams
A disucssion on fan traps in system architecture diagramming
131. Hemostasis in 1 Second. Boosting Survival Rates for Soldiers
132. Ask HN: COBOL devs, how are AI coding affecting your work?
133. Show HN: I figured out how to get consistent UI from Claude Code
Stop redeciding the same design choices every conversation
134. I scanned 2,500 Hugging Face models for malware/issues. Here is the data
Veritensor is the Zero-Trust security platform for the AI Supply Chain. We replace naive model scanning with deep AST analysis and cryptographic signing. From CI/CD to Kubernetes runtime, Veritensor ensures only verified, safe, and compliant models ever reach production. Stop guessing, start proving. - ArseniiBrazhnyk/Veritensor
135. CSS Web Components for marketing sites
The truly No JavaScript web component.
136. Porsche Sold More Electrified Cars in Europe in 2025 Than Pure Gas-Powered Cars
With a balanced sales structure across individual markets, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, delivered a total of 279,449 cars to customers around the world in 2025.
137. Parliament tells Dutch gov't to keep DigiD data out of American hands
A parliamentary majority has asked the current caretaker and upcoming new Cabinet to do everything in their power to prevent Dutch DigiD data from ending up in the United States government’s hands.
138. Use Social Media Mindfully
Danielle's approach to social media in 2026
139. x86 prefixes and escape opcodes flowchart
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140. Show HN: Parallel Agentic Search on the Twitter Algorithm
Fast Apply for 2x faster edits. WarpGrep for instant code search with zero context rot. Build better coding agents with Morph.
141. The coming industrialisation of exploit generation with LLMs
Recently I ran an experiment where I built agents on top of Opus 4.5 and GPT-5.2 and then challenged them to write exploits for a zeroday vulnerability in the QuickJS Javascript interpreter. I added a variety of modern exploit mitigations, various constraints (like assuming an unknown heap starting state, or forbidding hardcoded offsets in the…
142. How are you automating your coding work?
143. 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.
144. CEOs Say AI Is Making Work More Efficient. Employees Tell a Different Story
145. Show HN: On-device browser agent (Qwen) running locally in Chrome
On-device AI browser automation using WebLLM. No cloud, no API keys, fully private. - RunanywhereAI/on-device-browser-agent
146. Turbopack: Building faster by building less
Learn how we built Turbopack with incremental computation to scale development and builds to massive Next.js applications.
147. Notes on Apple's Nano Texture
2024 Nano Texture Macbook Pro on the left; 2021 Glossy Macbook Pro on the right TLDR: the Nano Texture performs wonderfully anywhere where light used to be a factor and used to force me to shade my screen or avoid the place entirely. I’m less concerned with where I sit indoors. Coffee shops / offices with skylights or intense lighting are much more comfortable Coding and working outside is now feasible: browsing the internet, writing in Obsidian; all delightful The screen needs more effort to keep clean than a normal screen and comes with a special wipe that needs to be used instead of microfiber Black text on white background (light mode) is considerably more readable than white text on black background (dark mode) Overall a massive step forward for outdoor computing Big thanks to Julie Kruger for the comparison photos and CJ for draft feedback.
148. Benchmarking a Baseline Fully-in-Place Functional Language Compiler [pdf]
149. Show HN: An interactive physics simulator with 1000's of balls, in your terminal
A colorful interactive physics simulator with thousands of balls, but in your terminal! - minimaxir/ballin
150. Google co-founder reveals that "many" of the new hires do not have a degree
This shift raises questions about what a college education is worth, especially as artificial intelligence tools improve.