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121. DRAM prices to double in Q1 as AI ambitions push memory fabs to their limit
122. Lessons Learned Shipping 500 Units of My First Hardware Product
Building in consumer hardware as a software engineer
123. The Great Unwind
124. A few CPU hardware bugs
Catherine (Whitequark)’s recent observations on poorly-engineered firmware reminded me of a few mistakes I’ve seen in vendors’ CPUs; some unimportant and others surprisingly bad. Since I’ve never seen these widely discussed, here’s some discussion and links to supporting evidence to make them more widely known, since I think they’re interesting.
125. AI Is Killing B2B SaaS
SaaS is the most profitable business model on Earth.1 It’s easy to understand why: build once, sell the same thing again ad infinitum, and don’t suffer any m...
126. Why More Companies Are Recognizing the Benefits of Keeping Older Employees
127. Top downloaded skill in ClawHub contains malware
The same capabilities that make OpenClaw a groundbreaking tool also make it an urgent security risk. This blog contains confirmed examples of agent skills being used as malware vectors, and advice on how to protect yourself if you're experimenting with them.
128. The browser catches homograph attacks. Your terminal doesn't
Your browser catches homograph attacks. Your terminal doesn't. Tirith guards the gate — intercepts suspicious URLs, ANSI injection, and pipe-to-shell attacks before they execute. - sheeki03/tirith
129. New York Wants to Ctrl+Alt+Delete Your 3D Printer
130. Adobe Animate will be discontinued effective March 1, 2026
131. An Oral History of Unix (Thompson/Ritchie/12-More Interview Transcripts)
132. Amazon Shares Sink as Company Boosts AI Spending by Nearly 60%
133. The Missing Layer
134. Microsoft's Pivotal AI Product Is Running into Big Problems
135. RS-SDK: Drive RuneScape with Claude Code
Runescape automation library, optimized for use by coding agents. - MaxBittker/rs-sdk
136. Paris prosecutors raid France offices of Elon Musk's X
Elon Musk's X and Grok platforms are facing increased scrutiny from authorities on both sides of the channel.
137. Ask HN: 10 months since the Llama-4 release: what happened to Meta AI?
138. AI Regex Scientist: A self-improving regex solver
139. Triton Bespoke Layouts
Hopefully the previous articles covering linear layout concepts and examples facilitate building a solid understanding of the core generic layer powering various Triton code generation lowering and optimizations. Now let’s turn our focus to those bespoke layouts, which we still consistently interact with when working on Triton compiler internals. Additionally, developers can directly program layouts with Gluon now; writing those bespoke layouts is generally more intuitive than linear layouts.
140. 'Ripping' Clips for YouTube Reaction Videos Can Violate the DMCA, Court Rules
A U.S. court has issued a ruling that could have serious implications for the YouTube "reaction" videos created with stream-ripping tools.
141. Volkswagen overtook Tesla as Europe's top EV seller in 2025
142. US Government to fund Maga-aligned think-tanks and charities in Europe
143. The Worst Programmer I Know
The great thing about measuring developer productivity is that you can quickly identify the bad programmers. I want to tell you about the worst programmer I know, and why I fought to keep him in the team.
144. $300B Evaporated. The SaaS -Pocalypse Has Begun
145. CIA to Sunset the World Factbook
A statement on the CIA's website gives no reason for the decision, simply stating that the Factbook has been "sunset" while encouraging readers to "stay curious about the world and find ways to explore it".
146. Building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter from scratch
147. Agent Skills
A simple, open format for giving agents new capabilities and expertise.
148. Housman's Introductory Lecture
149. European Commission Trials Matrix to Replace Teams
150. Please stop using OpenClaw, formerly known as Moltbot