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121. Windows 8 Desktop Environment for Linux
windows 8 like de for linux. Contribute to er-bharat/Win8DE development by creating an account on GitHub.
122. PICO-8 Demo from RSync – Demoparty
...you never seen Pico8 like this before!
123. Why have death rates from accidental falls tripled?
Since 2000, death rates from heart disease and cancer have declined, whereas deaths from accidental falls have increased threefold.
124. Learning Retro Computer Electronics Fault Finding and Restoration
125. Beating the House for the Love of Math
Learn about card counting techniques, blackjack mathematics, and advantage play strategies.
126. Warhammer maker Games Workshop bans staff from using AI
127. Ai, Japanese chimpanzee who counted and painted dies at 49
Ai's cognitive abilities had been studied extensively since she was brought to a Japanese institute in 1977.
128. Never-before-seen Linux malware is "more advanced than typical"
VoidLink includes an unusually broad and advanced array of capabilities.
129. NASA topples towers used to test Saturn rockets, space shuttle
Two large structures that once were key to NASA's successes in orbit and at the moon have fallen back to "earth" at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.
130. Iran Is Hunting Down Starlink Users to Stop Protest Videos from Going Global
131. My Home Fibre Network Disintegrated
Thanks HN folks for all the comments. To clarify a bit, the cables are pulled through PVC conduits under the flooring before being buried in cement. Currently the hypothesis for why the cable disintegrated so quickly is hydrolysis. Singapore is extremely humid after all. A second possibility is that I keep the leftover wall paints (Nippon Paint Vinilex 5000) in the same room and have noticed that much of the solvents have evaporated. It is possible that the solvents in the air might have caused the cable to fail in 3 years. The other ends of the cables don’t feel as sticky and crumbly despite being out in the open exposed to the humidity. My guess is that the paint solvent got to it.
132. Apple Says 'Pixelmator' App on iOS Will No Longer Receive Updates
Alongside the news that Pixelmator Pro is coming to the iPad, Apple has confirmed that the more basic Pixelmator app for the iPhone and iPad will no longer be updated. From the Pixelmator Pro page on Apple's website: Pixelmator Classic for iOS, released in 2014 as a companion app to the now-discontinued Pixelmator Classic for Mac, provides basic image editing features such as cropping, color adjustments, and effects. It remains a functional app but is no longer being updated.
133. How to Code Claude Code in 200 Lines of Code
The core of tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Warp isn't magic. It's about 200 lines of straightforward Python. Let's build one from scratch.
134. Game is a single 13 KiB file that runs on Windows, Linux and in the Browser
A Portable Executable (.EXE), ELF64 and HTML polyglot that runs natively on Windows, Linux and in the Browser.
135. Update on age requirements for apps distributed in Texas
A recent injunction issued by a district court suspended enforcement of Texas state law SB2420, which introduced age assurance requirements for app marketplaces and developers. In light of this ruling, Apple will pause previously announced implementation plans and monitor the ongoing legal process.The tools we previously announced to help developers meet their compliance obligations will remain available for sandbox testing, including: Declared Age Range API Significant Change API under PermissionKit New age rating property type in StoreKit App Store Server Notifications These tools can also be used to help developers with their obligations under laws coming into effect in Utah and Louisiana in 2026. The Declared Age Range API remains available worldwide for users on iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, or later.
136. Cloud RAM
Mike Kohn's website
137. AI isn't "just predicting the next word" anymore
On new abilities and how AI has changed
138. Thirteen Months That Changed IBM
139. Computers that used to be human
Before Macs or mainframes, computers were people: a brief etymology of people becoming tools.
140. 39c3: In-house electronics manufacturing from scratch: How hard can it be? [video]
Why is electronics manufacturing hard? Can it ever be made easy and more accessible? What will it take to relocate industrial production ...
141. PawSense: Catproof Your Computer
142. What old tennis players teach us (2017)
143. You are not required to close your <p>, <li>, <img>, or <br> tags in HTML
Debunking an alarmingly common HTML misconception.
144. China applies to put 200K satellites in space after calling Starlink crash risk
US Federal Communications Commission says it approved SpaceX to launch 7,500 second-generation Starlink satellites.
145. Starlink Users in Iran Get Free Internet Access, Nonprofit Says
146. Qualcomm's RISC-Ventana Fusion
Qualcomm has won one architecture battle but is still engaged in another CPU contest
147. Lightpanda migrate DOM implementation to Zig
We replaced LibDOM with a custom Zig implementation for better cohesion across events, Custom Elements, and ShadowDOM. Here's how we built it and what we learned along the way.
148. Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola [video]
The Coca Cola secret formula is one of the best kept secrets in recent history...and I hate secrets. So, naturally, I deciphered it with the help of mass spe...
149. Network of Scottish X accounts go dark amid Iran blackout
The silence from the group of accounts, which began on Thursday, comes amid widespread protests against the leadership of the Islamic Republic.
150. Zen-C: Write like a high-level language, run like C
Write like a high-level language, run like C. Contribute to z-libs/Zen-C development by creating an account on GitHub.