| 121. | Feynman vs. Computer | (entropicthoughts.com) |
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| 122. | What Are Lie Groups? | (quantamagazine.org) |
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By combining the language of groups with that of geometry and linear algebra, Marius Sophus Lie created one of math’s most powerful tools. | |
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| 123. | Why WinQuake exists and how it works | (fabiensanglard.net) |
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| 124. | Kea DHCP: Modern, open source DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 server | (isc.org) |
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Modern, open source DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 server | |
| 11 points by doener 2 days ago | 3 comments |
| 125. | Fast trigram based code search | (github.com) |
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Fast trigram based code search . Contribute to sourcegraph/zoekt development by creating an account on GitHub. | |
| 3 points by cv_h 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 126. | Brussels writes so many laws | (siliconcontinent.com) |
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Explaining Europe’s extraordinary legal productivity | |
| 8 points by amadeuspagel 1 day ago | 4 comments |
| 127. | All the Way Down | (futilitycloset.com) |
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| 128. | AWS Announces Graviton 5 | (aws.amazon.com) |
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| 129. | Building optimistic UI in Rails (and learn custom elements) | (railsdesigner.com) |
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Learn how custom elements work in Rails by building an optimistic form. From simple counters to instant UI updates, understand when to use custom elements over Stimulus controllers. | |
| 3 points by amalinovic 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 130. | Are we repeating the telecoms crash with AI datacenters? | (martinalderson.com) |
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Looking at actual token demand growth, infrastructure utilization, and capacity constraints - the economics don't match the 2000s playbook like people assume | |
| 6 points by davedx 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 131. | The Ofcom Files, Part 4: Ofcom Rides Again | (prestonbyrne.com) |
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This is a continuation of the Ofcom Files, a series of First Amendment-protected public disclosures designed to inform the American and British public about correspondence that the UK's censorship agency, Ofcom, should prefer to keep secret. See Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. We heard from Ofcom again today. The agency writes: The full… | |
| 7 points by parliament32 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 132. | Unreal Tournament 2004 is back | (old.reddit.com) |
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| 133. | Acme, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet | (blog.brocas.org) |
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ACME, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet Security Changelog 03 December 2025: article announced on Mastodon, LinkedIn and X. 03 December 2025: J.C. Jones published his reflections about 10 years of Let’s Encrypt. A must read! 03 December 2025: J.C. has also been kind enough to announce this article on Hacker News. It makes it jump in the TOP 25 on the HN homepage and in stats (31k reads after 24h) 💚 04 December 2025: add a link to the ACME website of Fabien Hochstrasser. | |
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| 134. | 1D Conway's Life glider found, 3.7B cells long | (conwaylife.com) |
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| 135. | Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft's AI obsession has ruined the service | (theregister.com) |
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| 136. | State of AI: An Empirical 100T Token Study with OpenRouter | (openrouter.ai) |
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An empirical study analyzing over 100 trillion tokens of real-world LLM interactions across tasks, geographies, and time. | |
| 18 points by anjneymidha 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 137. | Jony Ive's OpenAI Device Barred from Using 'Io' Name | (macrumors.com) |
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A U.S. appeals court has upheld a temporary restraining order that prevents OpenAI and Jony Ive's new hardware venture from using the name "io" for products similar to those planned by AI audio startup iyO, Bloomberg Law reports. iyO sued OpenAI earlier this year after the latter announced its partnership with Ive's new firm, arguing that OpenAI's planned "io" branding was too close to its own name and related to similar AI-driven hardware. | |
| 9 points by thm 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 138. | Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science | (beej.us) |
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Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science | |
| 5 points by amruthreddi 6 days ago | 0 comments |
| 139. | I cracked a $200 software protection with xcopy | (ud2.rip) |
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reverse engineering a $200 commercial protection system, only to discover they protected the installer instead of the software. the crack is copying files. | |
| 14 points by vmfunc 15 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 140. | MinIO is now in maintenance-mode | (github.com) |
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MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license. - update README.md maintenance mode · minio/minio@27742d4 | |
| 10 points by hajtom 3 days ago | 2 comments |
| 141. | I ignore the spotlight as a staff engineer | (lalitm.com) |
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Discussed on Hacker News, lobste.rs and r/programming. Lately I’ve been reading Sean Goedecke’s essays on being a Staff+ engineer. His work (particularly Software engineering under the spotlight and It’s Not Your Codebase) is razor-sharp and feels painfully familiar to anyone in Big Tech. On paper, I fit the mold he describes: I’m a Senior Staff engineer at Google. Yet, reading his work left me with a lingering sense of unease. At first, I dismissed this as cynicism. After reflecting, however, I realized the problem wasn’t Sean’s writing but my reading. Sean isn’t being bleak; he is accurately describing how to deal with a world where engineers are fungible assets and priorities shift quarterly. But my job looks nothing like that and I know deep down that if I tried to operate in that environment or in the way he described I’d burn out within months. Instead I’ve followed an alternate path, one that optimizes for systems over spotlights, and stewardship over fungibility. | |
| 12 points by todsacerdoti 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 142. | Uncloud - Tool for deploying containerised apps across servers without k8s | (uncloud.run) |
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Take your Docker Compose apps to production with zero-downtime deployments, automatic HTTPS, and cross-machine scaling. Self-hosting made reliable without the complexity. | |
| 9 points by rgun 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 143. | Advent of Code 2025 | (adventofcode.com) |
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| 144. | China's scientific clout is growing as US influence wanes | (nature.com) |
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An analysis of international research collaborations reveals the growing dominance of Chinese science. An analysis of international research collaborations reveals the growing dominance of Chinese science. | |
| 5 points by xqcgrek2 1 hour ago | 0 comments |
| 145. | Ask HN: Modern C# book for experienced developers? | () |
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| 5 points by Fire-Dragon-DoL 16 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 146. | Zellij: A terminal workspace with batteries included | (zellij.dev) |
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A terminal workspace with batteries included | |
| 5 points by ndr 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 147. | RCE Vulnerability in React and Next.js | (github.com) |
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GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects. | |
| 18 points by rayhaanj 3 days ago | 7 comments |
| 148. | A $20 drug in Europe requires a prescription and $800 in the U.S. | (statnews.com) |
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Pharma analyst David Maris examines the FDA process used by Bausch & Lomb to achieve a 40-fold price increase on a dry-eye drug. | |
| 26 points by geox 20 hours ago | 6 comments |
| 149. | Everyone in Seattle hates AI | (jonready.com) |
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A post about everyone in Seattle hating AI. | |
| 25 points by mips_avatar 2 days ago | 7 comments |
| 150. | Vanilla CSS is all you need | (zolkos.com) |
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