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121. The Dilbert Afterlife
Sixty-eight years of highly defective people
122. CD Projekt issue DMCA takedown notice against popular Cyberpunk VR mod
123. Releasing rainbow tables to accelerate protocol deprecation
Mandiant aims to lower the barrier for security professionals to demonstrate the insecurity of Net-NTLMv1.
124. The 'untouchable hacker god' behind Finland's biggest ever crime
How would you feel if your therapist’s notes – your darkest thoughts and deepest feelings – were exposed to the world? For 33,000 Finnish people, that became a terrifying reality, with deadly consequences
125. Counterfactual evaluation for recommendation systems
Thinking about recsys as interventional vs. observational, and inverse propensity scoring.
126. Show HN: Streaming gigabyte medical images from S3 without downloading them
WSI Streamer is a tile server for Whole Slide Images (WSI) stored in S3-compatible object storage. It serves tiles on-demand using HTTP range requests, so you never have to download or mount multi-gigabyte slides on local disk. - PABannier/WSIStreamer
127. Erdos 281 solved with ChatGPT 5.2 Pro
128. What Is Plan 9?
129. Profession by Isaac Asimov
Current Western education allegory
130. All your OpenCodes belong to us
all your OpenCodes belong to us
131. Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor
Shop Dell UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub Monitor U5226KW. 6K ultrawide curved display, 120Hz refresh, & TUV-certified eye comfort​.
132. A programming language based on grammatical cases of Turkish
A programming language in Turkish where grammatical case and mood are part of the type system. - kip-dili/kip
133. Iconify: Library of Open Source Icons
Open source vector icons from all popular icon sets: 280376 icons from 205 icon sets.
134. Consent-O-Matic
Browser extension that automatically fills out cookie popups based on your preferences - cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic
135. STFU
stfu. Contribute to Pankajtanwarbanna/stfu development by creating an account on GitHub.
136. Oxfam's wealth inequality report 2026: Resisting the Rule of the Rich
137. Why Twenty Years of DevOps Has Failed to Do It
Charity Majors writes about DevOps' twenty year battle to achieve one thing: a single feedback loop connecting devs with prod.
138. Interactive eBPF
139. What it's like to be banned from the US for fighting online hate
How did the two directors of the German digital rights nonprofit HateAid become targets of the Trump administration? Here’s how they’re continuing their mission.
140. Drone Hacking Part 1: Dumping Firmware and Bruteforcing ECC
Desoldering a drone's flash chip and reconstructing the firmware from broken data.
141. Cursor's latest "browser experiment" implied success without evidence
142. Meta Lays Off 1,500 People in Metaverse Division
143. No knives, only cook knives
Changing perceptions of value and a rude encounter with Ichabod Crane and Xavier Cugat at the flea market --by Josh Donald
144. 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
145. Reading across books with Claude Code
In which we teach an agent to read syntopically.
146. Washington State Bill Seeks to Add Firearms Detection to 3D Printers [pdf]
147. Ask HN: Is it still worth pursuing a software startup?
148. Google translategemma 4B Translation Models
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
149. Dark Mode vs. Light Mode: Which Is Better?
In people with normal vision (or corrected-to-normal vision), visual performance tends to be better with light mode, whereas some people with cataract and related disorders may perform better with dark mode. On the flip side, long-term reading in light mode may be associated with myopia.
150. Raising money fucked me up