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121. Using Antigravity for Statistical Physics in JavaScript
Testing Google's new IDE and top model on a ferromagnetic simulation
122. Build a Compiler in Five Projects
Class website here: https://kmicinski.com/cis531-f25
123. General principles for the use of AI at CERN
124. A time-travelling door bug in Half Life 2
Attached: 1 image Recent discussion about the perils of doors in gamedev reminded me of a bug caused by a door in a game you may have heard of called "Half Life 2". Are you sitting comfortably? Then I shall begin.
125. Mass Surveillance Is Powering a New Era of Pretextual Traffic Stops
An extensive network of automatic license plate readers is being used to develop predictive intelligence to stop vehicles, violating Americans’ rights.
126. Not good news: The FDA is conducting fewer foreign inspections
The FDA is reducing safety inspections of foreign food imports, even though much of our seafood, fresh fruit and egetables are imported.
127. Claude Opus 4.5
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
128. Meta Execs Privately Compared Instagram to Addictive Drug, Court Filing Shows
Meta knowingly downplayed the addictive nature of social media as part of a broader effort to conceal the impacts on teenage mental health, according to a new court filing.
129. You can see a working Quantum Computer in IBM's London office
130. A free tool that stuns LLMs with thousands of invisible Unicode characters
Gibberifier - Block AIs from reading your text with invisible Unicode characters while preserving meaning for humans. Prevent AI detection and plagiarism with advanced text obfuscation.
131. My Car Is Becoming a Brick
EVs are poised to age like smartphones.
132. Counter Galois Onion: Improved encryption for Tor circuit traffic
133. GrapheneOS migrates server infrastructure from France
The GrapheneOS project has announced on X that they are ceasing all operations in France, asserting that the country is no longer safe for "open source projects"
134. We're (now) moving from OpenBSD to FreeBSD for firewalls
135. Show HN: Search London StreetView panoramas by text
Search London StreetView panoramics by text
136. Building the largest known Kubernetes cluster, with 130k nodes
Learn about the architectural innovations we used to build a 130,000-node Kubernetes cluster, and the trends driving demand for these environments.
137. Show HN: I wrote a minimal memory allocator in C
a custom memory allocator in C. Contribute to t9nzin/memory development by creating an account on GitHub.
138. Free Ircam Technologies
139. A Matter of Millimeters: The story of Qantas flight 32 (2023)
“” is published by Admiral Cloudberg.
140. Mount Proton Drive on Linux using rclone and systemd
Contribute to dadtronics/protondrive-linux development by creating an account on GitHub.
141. We stopped roadmap work for a week and fixed bugs
Discussed on Hacker News, lobste.rs and r/programming It’s Friday at 4pm. I’ve just closed my 12th bug of the week. My brain is completely fried. And I’m staring at the bug leaderboard, genuinely sad that Monday means going back to regular work. Which is weird because I love regular work. But fixit weeks have a special place in my heart. What’s a fixit, you ask? Once a quarter or so, my org with ~45 software engineers stops all regular work for a week. That means no roadmap work, no design work, no meetings or standups. Instead, we fix the small things that have been annoying us and our users: an error message that’s been unclear for two years a weird glitch when the user scrolls and zooms at the same time a test which runs slower than it should, slowing down CI for everyone The rules are simple: 1) no bug should take over 2 days and 2) all work should focus on either small end-user bugs/features or developer productivity.
142. Unihertz Titan 2
Discover the Unihertz Titan 2 QWERTY keyboard smartphone. The Titan 2 is the latest 5G Android 15 smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard for enhanced productivity. Featuring a 4.5" square screen, a 50MP camera, a rear screen for convenient selfies, and a long-lasting 5050 mAh battery. Order Titan 2 now and redefine your mobile experience!
143. Historically Accurate Airport Dioramas by AV Pro Designs
Brian Keene is a retired airline pilot and airline industry executive who remains obsessed with airports. So much so that in his retirement, he started AV Pro Designs, a company that manufactures dioramas of famous airports. (They sell them to museums, institutions and "the diorama community," whatever that is.)
144. RuBee
145. Modder who put Thomas the Tank Engine into Skyrim flips the bird at lawyers
I sometimes feel like I need to milk a particular joke until its inevitable demise
146. How did the Windows 95 user interface code get brought to the Windows NT?
147. Eggroll: Novel general-purpose machine learning algorithm provides 100x speed
General ML Training Made as Fast and Easy as Inference
148. IQ differences of identical twins reared apart are influenced by education
149. Build desktop applications using Go and Web Technologies
Create beautiful applications using Go. Contribute to wailsapp/wails development by creating an account on GitHub.
150. Comparing AWS Lambda ARM64 vs. x86_64 Performance Across Multiple Runtimes- 2025
See how AWS Lambda arm64 stacks up against x86_64 in real-world benchmarks across CPU, memory, and I/O workloads using Node.js, Python, and Rust.