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121. Hard-braking events as indicators of road segment crash risk
122. We Mourn Our Craft
I didn't ask for this and neither did you. I didn't ask for a robot to consume every blog post and piece of code I ever wrote and parrot it back so that some hack could make money off of it. I didn't ask for the role of a programmer to be reduced to that…
123. Another GitHub outage in the same day
GitHub's Status Page - Incident with Issues, Actions and Git Operations.
124. Sandboxels
125. Gallup will no longer measure presidential approval after 88 years
Gallup will no longer track presidential approval ratings after 88 years of doing so, the public opinion polling agency confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday.
126. What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn't Know, Either
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
127. Sleeper Shells: Attackers Are Planting Dormant Backdoors in Ivanti EPMM
A February 2026 campaign used a internal JSP path and in-memory Java class loaders to quietly seed persistent access across Ivanti EPMM deployments - then walked away. We break down the tradecraft.
128. NanoClaw solves one of OpenClaw's biggest security issues
129. Today is my last day at Anthropic. I resigned
130. U.S. had almost no job growth in 2025
U.S. added 130,000 jobs in January, but revisions show labor market growth stalled in 2025
131. AI Fatigue: A Software Engineer Warns of Mental Costs to Productivity Gains
"I shipped more code last quarter than any quarter in my career," wrote Siddhant Khare. "I also felt more drained than any quarter in my career."
132. Jury told that Meta, Google 'engineered addiction' at landmark US trial
133. LLMs as Language Compilers: Lessons from Fortran for the Future of Coding
134. Luce: First Electric Ferrari. Designed by LoveFrom
135. Art of Roads in Games
How games implement roads
136. An articulated archer automaton [video]
This is the most complex automaton I’ve ever attempted: a fully articulated archer designed to draw arrows from a back quiver, load them, and shoot with beli...
137. Quitting .NET after 22 years
138. Coffee and Tea Intake, Dementia Risk, and Cognitive Function
139. MiniMax M2.5
140. Show HN: Elysia JIT "Compiler", why it's one of the fastest JavaScript framework
About Elysia's JIT
141. Show HN: I taught GPT-OSS-120B to see using Google Lens and OpenCV
142. TikTok is tracking you, even if you don't use the app
TikTok is growing its data harvesting empire, and avoiding the app won’t protect you – but some easy steps can keep you safe.
143. The US Is Flirting with Its First-Ever Population Decline
144. Russia blocks Meta's WhatsApp messaging service, FT reports
145. "Windows 11 26H1" is a special version of Windows exclusively for new Arm PCs
Arm PCs have enjoyed special treatment from Microsoft for the past two years.
146. Camera that captures photos to cassette tape
A DIY camera that stores photos on audio cassette tapes using SSTV
147. I Write Games in C (yes, C)
148. A method and calculator for building foamcore drawer organisers
149. Texas Instruments to Acquire Silicon Labs
150. World's first fully Client-Side Webmail Client