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121. The Unreasonable Effectiveness of the Fourier Transform
122. Mysterious Victorian-Era Shoes Are Washing Up on a Beach in Wales
The leading theory is that the black leather boots, which were discovered by volunteers, were traveling on a cargo ship that sank nearby roughly 150 years ago
123. Meditation as Wakeful Relaxation: Unclenching Smooth Muscle
I'm writing 30 posts in 30 days at Inkhaven. This is number 26.
124. NASA announces unprecedented return of sick ISS astronaut and crew
NASA has announced the early return of Crew-11 from the International Space Station after an unidentified astronaut experienced a medical problem.
125. Shipmap.org
An incredible animated and interactive visualisation of global commercial shipping, created by Kiln for the UCL Energy Institute.
126. See it with your lying ears
This blog has a history of answering questions that no one should be asking. Today, we continue that proud legacy.
127. Qwen3 Vision Language Embedding Model
Contribute to QwenLM/Qwen3-VL-Embedding development by creating an account on GitHub.
128. DeepSeek to launch new AI model focused on coding in February
129. Project Patchouli: Open-source electromagnetic drawing tablet hardware
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130. Pole of Inaccessibility
131. Claude Code CLI Broken
Preflight Checklist I have searched existing issues and this hasn't been reported yet This is a single bug report (please file separate reports for different bugs) I am using the latest version of Claude Code What's Wrong? update to clau...
132. Show HN : A game to document my electronics learning journey.
133. Latest SteamOS Beta Now Includes Ntsync Kernel Driver
Valve released the SteamOS 3.7.20 beta overnight and with it they are finally building the NTSYNC kernel driver for helping accelerate Windows NT synchronization primitives.
134. A closer look at a BGP anomaly in Venezuela
There has been speculation about the cause of a BGP anomaly observed in Venezuela on January 2. We take a look at BGP route leaks, and dive into what the data suggests caused the anomaly in question.
135. Databases in 2025: A Year in Review
Databases in 2025: A Year in Review, Andy Pavlo - Carnegie Mellon University,
136. Open Infrastructure Map
Open map of the world's electricity, telecoms, oil, and gas infrastructure, using data from OpenStreetMap.
137. Microsoft revealed as company behind controversial data center proposal in MI
Locals have concerns about water use in a township that has dealt with shortages.
138. Many Hells of WebDAV: Writing a Client/Server in Go
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139. Lessons from Hash Table Merging
GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
140. European Commission issues call for evidence on open source
141. Quake Brutalist Jam III
Quake Brutalist Jam III is a megalithic community project more than a year in the making. It features an entirely new arsenal, a set of new monsters, new...
142. Intellectual Junkyards
143. Collection and Use of Biometrics by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
144. Iran Goes Into IPv6 Blackout
145. Microsoft Windows Media Player stops serving up CD album info
146. GLSL Web CRT Shader
147. Lights and Shadows
148. Flint Confirms Biodegradable Paper Batteries Are Now in Production
Flint, the Singapore-based company that developed sustainable, cellulose-based, biodegradable, PFAS-free batteries, announced that its technology has entered production and will be available to select strategic partners. Paper batteries are a promising lower-carbon alternative that will benefit most consumer electronics applications. Following the transition from lab-scale development to manufactured cells ready for deployment, Flint is now expanding its pilot programs with global brands ahead of CES 2026.
149. Polymarket refuses to pay bets that US would 'invade' Venezuela
150. Task-free intelligence testing of LLMs