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121. Waiting for dawn in search: Search index, Google rulings and impact on Kagi
This blog post is a follow-up to Dawn of a new era in Search ( https://blog.kagi.com/dawn-new-era-search ) , published last year.
122. Vibe a Guitar Pedal
123. FIPS Dependencies and Prebuilt Binaries
FIPS images alone won’t ensure compliance. Learn how prebuilt native deps can bypass your crypto boundary—and how to build, test, and ship FIPS-compatible apps.
124. Skip Is Now Free and Open Source
125. Significant US Farm Losses Persist, Despite Federal Assistance
While FBA and ECAP payments are an important and welcome step in addressing near-term financial stress, they do not fully close the gap between costs and returns.
126. TeraWave Satellite Communications Network
127. SIMD Programming in Pure Rust
I've recently tasted AMD Zen 5 CPUs (AWS' m8a instances) and... Whooaaa. Even before talking about GPUs and NPUs, the next 5 years of CPUs will be very exciting! For
128. City Weather Explorer (3D comparison)
Compare average monthly temperatures, rainfall, and sunlight hours between cities using interactive 3D visualizations. Explore high, low, and mean temperatures, precipitation, or daily sunshine across the year.
129. Preserved Fish, Boss of New York City
New Yorkers love preserved fish – particularly on top of a bagel with a nice hearty schmear of cream cheese. My favorite preserved fish in New York City comes from Russ & Daughters, an icon of New York cuisine that’s been around since 1914. But this article isn’t about preserved fish of New York. It’s…
130. 40M Americans Live Alone, 29% of households
131. Why are there so many CPU bugs nowadays
In the early days of personal computing CPU bugs were so rare as to be newsworthy. The infamous Pentium FDIV bug is remembered by many, and even earlier CPUs had their own issues (the 6502 comes to mind). Nowadays they've become so common that I encounter them routinely while triaging crash reports sent from Firefox users. Given the nature of CPUs you might wonder how these bugs arise, how they manifest and what can and can't be done about them. 🧵 1/31
132. Ask HN: What AI feature looked in demos and failed in real usage? Why?
133. Metastable Failures and Interactions Between Systems
134. IPv6 is not insecure because it lacks a NAT
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135. The turmoil at Thinking Machines Lab
136. CEOs Say AI Is Making Work More Efficient. Employees Tell a Different Story
137. Instabridge has acquired Nova Launcher
138. The Unix Pipe Card Game
139. How LLM agents solve the table merging problem
How to join or merge tables without matching keys at high accuracy and low cost, combining string similarity, LLM reasoning, and agentic web search.
140. Finland sets tougher guidelines: No social media or smartphones for under-13s
"We’ve had an uncontrolled human experiment going on," says an associate professor in adolescent medicine.
141. Show HN: I'm writing an alternative to Lutris
Wine/Proton game launcher for Linux, Lutris alternative - navid-m/styx
142. AI SlopStop by Kagi
Kagi Search Help
143. Nova Launcher Added Facebook and Google Ads Tracking
144. Waze built the largest crowdsourced surveillance system
145. The 26,000-Year Astronomical Monument Hidden in Plain Sight
The western flank of the Hoover Dam holds a celestial map that marks the time of the dam’s creation based on the 25,772-year axial precession of the earth.
146. Why there's no European Google? And why it is a good thing
Why there’s no European Google? par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
147. Setting Up a Cluster of Tiny PCs for Parallel Computing
Enjoyed learning the process of setting up a cluster of tiny PCs for parallel computing. A note to myself on installing Ubuntu, passwordless SSH, automating package installation across nodes, distributing R simulations, and comparing CV5 vs CV10 performance. Fun project!
148. SFPark: Interactive map of SF parking regulations
149. Take potentially dangerous PDFs, and convert them to safe PDFs
Take potentially dangerous PDFs, office documents, or images and convert them to safe PDFs - freedomofpress/dangerzone
150. Rent-Only Copyright Culture Makes Us All Worse Off
In the Netflix/Spotify/Amazon era, many of us access copyrighted works purely in digital form – and that means we rarely have the chance to buy them. Instead, we are stuck renting them, subject to all kinds of terms and conditions. And because the content is digital, reselling it, lending it, even preserving it for your own use inevitably requires copying. Unfortunately, when