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121. Horses: AI progress is steady. Human equivalence is sudden
122. Flow: Actor-based language for C++, used by FoundationDB
FoundationDB - the open source, distributed, transactional key-value store - foundationdb/flow at main · apple/foundationdb
123. Cassette tapes are making a comeback. Yes
The humble cassette seems to be suddenly cool again. What’s driving the craze? And is it a full-blown revival?
124. ZX Spectrum Next on the Internet: Xberry Pi ESP01 and Pi Zero Upgrades
ZX Spectrum Next on Wifi/Internet, plus Pi Zero AcceleratorGetting my ZX Spectrum Next onto Wifi and the Internet, plus Pi Zero Accelerator
125. Ask HN: Should "I asked $AI, and it said" replies be forbidden in HN guidelines?
126. Nova Programming Language
127. No more O'Reilly subscriptions for me
128. The moment the earliest known man-made fire was uncovered
Archaeologists in the UK have discovered the world's oldest evidence of humans lighting fires
129. The Joy of Playing Grandia, on Sega Saturn
130. ULID: Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier
Using ULID identifiers in Go programs running on Postgres database.
131. Do Not Optimize Away
Compilers are sneaky beasts. If you time code like this:
132. Microsoft Increases Office 365 and Microsoft 365 License Prices
Customers will see their bills increase from July 1, 2026 when Microsoft 365 pricing increases go into effect, adding up to $3/month for licenses.
133. CATL Expects Oceanic Electric Ships in 3 Years
134. Kroger acknowledges that its bet on robotics went too far
The retailer’s decision to close three automated fulfillment centers reflects the stark changes in grocery e-commerce that have taken place in the years since it launched its partnership with Ocado.
135. Emacs Is My New Window Manager
136. Show HN: Fate, a new data framework for React and tRPC, inspired by Relay
fate is a modern data client for React. Contribute to nkzw-tech/fate development by creating an account on GitHub.
137. YouTube CEO says more AI moderation is coming despite creator backlash
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the platform is pushing ahead with expanded AI moderation, even as creators continue to report wrongful bans.
138. Strong earthquake hits northern Japan, tsunami warning issued
Japan is on alert for a possible mega quake after a magnitude 7.5 tremor hit northern regions late on Monday, prompting tsunami warnings. Authorities say the next few days will be critical.
139. Jepsen: NATS 2.12.1
140. The Universal Weight Subspace Hypothesis
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.05117: The Universal Weight Subspace Hypothesis
141. The Lost Machine Automats and Self-Service Cafeterias of NYC (2023)
Revisit the lost automats and cafeterias of New York City, self service restaurants that offered New Yorkers a place to socialize and eat!
142. We collected 10k hours of neuro-language data in our basement
143. US seizes tanker near Venezuela, Trump says
Donald Trump says the ship is the "largest" tanker "ever seized", in a move that marks an escalation of tensions between the two countries.
144. Tech for Small vs. Big Firms
While the fundamental nature of legal work has remained consistent throughout recent history, the processes, pace, and scale of practice have evolved dramatically.
145. IBM to Acquire Confluent
We are excited to announce that Confluent has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by IBM.
146. The Eternal Return of Abstraction: Why Programming Was Never About Code
147. Has the cost of building software just dropped 90%?
Agentic coding tools are dramatically reducing software development costs. Here's why 2026 is going to catch a lot of people off guard.
148. Sam Altman says industry is wrong on OpenAI's competition, it is not from Google
Tech News News: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared Apple its ultimate rival, shifting focus from AGI to device-centric AI. A 'code red' memo halts moonshot projects
149. OSHW: Small tablet based on RK3568 and AMOLED screen
基于RK3568和AMOLED屏幕做的小平板
150. Let's put Tailscale on a jailbroken Kindle
Jailbreaking a Kindle makes it able to do much more. Adding Tailscale takes the Kindle even further.