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121. A new Little Prince museum has opened its doors in Switzerland
The Besenval Palace in Solothurn opened the museum « Der Kleine Prinz und seine Welt » dedicated to the Little Prince through the collection of Jean-Marc Probst.
122. The CRDT Dictionary: A Field Guide to Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types
A comprehensive guide to CRDTs and their tradeoffs, from counters to sequences. Written in the spirit of the Typeclassopedia, exploring how different CRDTs solve the distributed consensus puzzle.
123. How to Print a Human
How to Print a Human: We desperately need new organs, and we’re running out of ways to get them.
124. ESA Sentinel-1D delivers first high-resolution images
The first high-resolution images have been received from Copernicus Sentinel-1D and were shared publicly for the first time at the European Space Agency’s Ministerial Council, held today in Bremen, Germany. Glaciers in Antarctica, the tip of South America, as well as the city of Bremen, are visible in these stunning radar images.
125. In the Shadow of Jane Street and Citadel Securities, Hudson River Mints Billions
126. Accenture dubs 800k staff 'reinventors' amid shift to AI
Consultancy’s move to embrace artificial intelligence follows Disney’s use of the term ‘imagineers’
127. RL is more information inefficient than you thought
And implications for RLVR progress
128. 14yo won $25k for origami, discovered pattern that holds 10k times its weight
Miles Wu, 14, said an origami fold could hold over 10,000 times its own weight, the equivalent of a NYC taxi cab holding over 4,000 elephants.
129. Show HN: Fixing Google Nano Banana Pixel Art with Rust
A tool to snap pixels to a perfect grid. Designed to fix messy and inconsistent pixel art generated by AI. - Hugo-Dz/spritefusion-pixel-snapper
130. The Nvidia GB10 ConnectX-7 200GbE Networking Is Different
We jump into the NVIDIA GB10 ConnectX-7 networking and see why 200GbE speeds take more effort to achieve than you might think
131. Be Like Clippy
Join the Be Like Clippy movement to make technology more user-friendly and transparent. Including a list of custom clippy profile pictures
132. Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea
There is a rush for AI companies to team up with space launch/satellite companies to build datacenters in space. TL;DR: It's not going to work.
133. How to run phones while being struck by suicide drones
134. GitLab discovers widespread NPM supply chain attack
Malware driving attack includes "dead man's switch" that can harm user data.
135. Garfield's Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem
136. NixOS 25.11 Released
Nix is a tool that takes a unique approach to package management and system configuration. Learn how to make reproducible, declarative and reliable systems.
137. Patching Pulse Oximeter Firmware
138. An update on the Farphone's battery
farphone is a website running on a repurposed smartphone
139. Finding the grain of sand in a heap of Salt
We explore the fundamentals of Saltstack and how we use it at Cloudflare. We also explain how we built the infrastructure to reduce release delays due to Salt failures on the edge by over 5%.
140. Rare X-ray images of a 4.5-ton satellite that returned intact from space
141. Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science
Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science
142. Landlock-Ing Linux
143. Zero Knowlege Proof of Compositeness
Testing whether a number is composite as an example of a zero knowledge proof. How ZKPs are used more generally.
144. Training Foundation Models on a Full-Stack AMD Platform
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2511.17127: Training Foundation Models on a Full-Stack AMD Platform: Compute, Networking, and System Design
145. Nvidia Invests $2B in Synopsys
146. Hachi: An Image Search Engine
147. Student Perceptions of AI Coding Assistants in Learning
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2507.22900: New Kid in the Classroom: Exploring Student Perceptions of AI Coding Assistants
148. The Coming War on General Computation [Cory Doctorow, 2011]
General purpose computers are in fact astounding. So astounding that our society is still struggling to come to grips with them. To figure out what they're for. To figure out how to accommodate them and how to cope with them.
149. Let's See What's Going on Down at the Piss Factory
Our "we're not Enron" memo is raising many questions which are already answered by our memo.
150. Flock Uses Overseas Gig Workers to Build Its Surveillance AI
An accidental leak revealed that Flock, which has cameras in thousands of US communities, is using workers in the Philippines to review and classify footage.