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121. Five Years of Tinygrad
The first commit to tinygrad was October 17, 2020. It’s been almost three years since we raised money. The company is 6 people now. The codebase is 18,935 lines not including tests.
122. Tesla's 4680 battery supply chain collapses as partner writes down deal by 99%
123. no strpy either
124. Psilocybin triggers activity-dependent rewiring of large-scale cortical networks
125. Libgodc: Write Go Programs for Sega Dreamcast
Go runtime for Dreamcast using gccgo and KOS. Contribute to drpaneas/libgodc development by creating an account on GitHub.
126. Google Opal
127. Binaries
A problem I experienced when pursuing my PhD and submitting academic articles was that I had built solutions to problems that required dramatic scale to be effective and worthwhile. Responses to my publication submissions often claimed such problems did not exist; however, I had observed them during my time within industry, such as at Google, but I couldn’t cite it!
128. SQLite3 ported to use LMDB instead of its original Btree code
SQLite3 ported to use LMDB instead of its original Btree code. See https://github.com/LumoSQL/LumoSQL for maintained fork. - LMDB/sqlightning
129. When someone says they hate your product with a burning passion
How to reset the thermostat, and CodeRabbit as a case study
130. PS5 ROM Keys
Playstation Development Wiki - PS5, PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, PSP, Vita Information
131. Meta created 'playbook' to fend off pressure to crack down on scammers
132. MongoDB Server Security Update, December 2025
The following is an update on the security vulnerability identified in December 2025.
133. The Future of Software Development Is Software Developers
I've been a computer programmer all-told for 43 years. That's more than half the entire history of electronic programmable computers. In that time, I've seen a lot of things change. But I've also seen some things stay pretty much exactly the same. I've lived through several cycles of technology that, at the time, was hailed…
134. Outside, Dungeon, Town: Integrating the Three Places in Videogames (2024)
135. Bernie Sanders, Ron DeSantis speak out against data center boom. Bad sign for AI
Sen. Bernie Sanders has called for a data center moratoriu, while Gov. Ron DeSantis has pushed back on the AI industry in Florida.
136. Concurrent Hash Table Designs
A tour of common concurrent hash map designs—global locks, sharding/lock striping, Java's ConcurrentHashMap, and Cliff Click's NonBlockingHashMap (NBHM)—through the lens of contention and performance.
137. 2025 was a disaster for Windows 11 as bugs and intrusive features erode trust
Too many bugs. Too many changes. Too little control. Windows 11's reputation might be at its lowest it's ever been as 2025 comes to a close.
138. Go Away Python
Lorentz Kinde's personal website. Cloud Engineer sharing insights, projects, and experiments in coding.
139. Flame Graphs vs. Tree Maps vs. Sunburst (2017)
Flame Graphs vs Tree Maps vs Sunburst explores different hierarchal visualizations by visualizing file system or disk space.
140. Turning an old Amazon Kindle into a eInk development platform
I fancied getting an eink screen to use for future projects. I bought a wee one with a raspberry pi "hat" attached. However, I realised later that I could maybe just re-purpose an old Amazon Kindle ebook reader. I've messed with Kindles before, ages ago: I ported an Infocom interpreter and a Manga reader to…
141. Feynman's Hughes Lectures: 950 pages of notes
Richard Feynman's lectures at Hughes Malibu Labs.
142. Parsing Advances
I find myself writing yet another toy parser, as one does during a Christmas break. It roughly follows Resilient LL Parsing Tutorial. Not because I need resilience, but mostly because I find producing a syntax tree and a collection of diagnostics a more natural fit for the problem than bailing out on the first error.
143. My First Meshtastic Network
144. C++ says "We have try at home."
145. The British Empire's Resilient Subsea Telegraph Network
146. Electrolysis can solve one of our biggest contamination problems
ETH Zurich researchers have developed a process that can be used on site to render environmental toxins such as DDT and lindane harmless and convert them into valuable chemicals – a breakthrough for the remediation of contaminated sites and a sustainable circular economy. 
147. List of domains censored by German ISPs
Die CUII Liste zeigt dir, welche Domains von der CUII gesperrt sind und wie du die Zensur umgehen kannst.
148. Rich Hickey: Thanks AI
Thanks AI! GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
149. OpenAI's cash burn will be one of the big bubble questions of 2026
150. Zero-Code Instrumentation of an Envoy TCP Proxy Using eBPF