| 121. | Nvidia takes $5B stake in Intel under September agreement | (reuters.com) |
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| 122. | I exposed my Homelab through Cloudflare Tunnels | (ebourgess.dev) |
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| 5 points by ebourgess 15 hours ago | 2 comments |
| 123. | Librarians Tired of Being Accused of Hiding Secret Books That Were Made Up by AI | (gizmodo.com) |
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AI chatbots are generating fake titles that people insist are real. | |
| 5 points by vitalnodo 6 days ago | 3 comments |
| 124. | Which Humans? | (osf.io) |
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| 3 points by surprisetalk 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 125. | A Course in Ring Theory | (arxiv.org) |
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Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.22133: A Course in Ring Theory | |
| 3 points by StatsAreFun 15 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 126. | Show HN: A Claude Code plugin that catch destructive Git and filesystem commands | (github.com) |
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A Claude Code plugin that acts as a safety net, catching destructive git and filesystem commands before they execute. - kenryu42/claude-code-safety-net | |
| 3 points by kenryu 5 days ago | 0 comments |
| 127. | Operation Mincemeat | (en.wikipedia.org) |
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| 3 points by RyanShook 10 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 128. | As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise | (npr.org) |
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Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's little chance of that changing anytime soon. More chips for AI means fewer available for other products such as computers and phones. That could drive up those prices too. | |
| 8 points by geox 2 days ago | 2 comments |
| 129. | Floor796 | (floor796.com) |
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A huge animation scene with many references to memes, games, films, series, anime, music groups | |
| 13 points by krtkush 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 130. | Why I Think Valve's Retiring the Steam Deck LCD | (gardinerbryant.com) |
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The secret motivations for killing off the LCD model... (it's not the Steam Deck 2) | |
| 4 points by Ariarule 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 131. | UK accounting body to halt remote exams amid AI cheating | (theguardian.com) |
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Candidates will have to sit assessments in person unless there are exceptional circumstances, says ACCA | |
| 8 points by beardyw 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 132. | Replacing JavaScript with Just HTML | (htmhell.dev) |
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A collection of bad practices in HTML, copied from real websites. | |
| 21 points by soheilpro 3 days ago | 2 comments |
| 133. | I'm rejecting the next architecture PR that uses a Service Mesh for a team of 4 | (old.reddit.com) |
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| 7 points by ivewonyoung 10 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 134. | My coworker's 36 key Corne open-source keyboard setup | (nuon.co) |
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Nuon strongly encourages the use of split keyboards, which has fostered a passionate hobbyist culture among employees. | |
| 3 points by realsharkymark 4 days ago | 1 comments |
| 135. | Software engineers should be a little bit cynical | (seangoedecke.com) |
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| 23 points by zdw 2 days ago | 6 comments |
| 136. | I switched to eSIM in 2025, and I am full of regret | (arstechnica.com) |
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Swapping SIM cards used to be easy, and then came eSIM. | |
| 9 points by Brajeshwar 1 day ago | 2 comments |
| 137. | Using lava lamps to break RSA | (flak.tedunangst.com) |
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| 138. | TRIZ | (en.wikipedia.org) |
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| 139. | How uv got so fast | (nesbitt.io) |
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uv’s speed comes from engineering decisions, not just Rust. Static metadata, dropping legacy formats, and standards that didn’t exist five years ago. | |
| 20 points by zdw 4 days ago | 2 comments |
| 140. | Obelisk 0.32: Cancellation, WebAPI, Postgres | (obeli.sk) |
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| 4 points by tomasol 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 141. | Kubernetes Egress Control with Squid Proxy | (interlaye.red) |
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Kubernetes Egress Control with Squid proxy (interlaye.red) | |
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| 142. | Easily Dealing with Any-Dimensional Planes | (gpfault.net) |
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| 3 points by ibobev 5 days ago | 0 comments |
| 143. | Conduit (Rust Matrix Server) v0.10.11 another critical vulnerability | (conduit.rs) |
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Conduit is a simple, fast and reliable chat server powered by Matrix. Conduit is an alternative to Synapse and tries to be lightweight and easy to install, but it is still in development. | |
| 5 points by acheong08 7 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 144. | Pre-commit hooks are fundamentally broken | (jyn.dev) |
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| 4 points by todsacerdoti 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 145. | New York's incoming mayor bans Raspberry Pi at his inauguration party | (theregister.com) |
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| 3 points by linker3000 10 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 146. | IUseLinux: Access iMessage from your Linux (or windows) computer | (iuselinux.com) |
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Access iMessage from any device. iUseLinux runs on your Mac and serves iMessage through a web interface accessible over your VPN or Tailnet. | |
| 4 points by generativist 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 147. | Slaughtering Competition Problems with Quantifier Elimination | (grossack.site) |
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Anytime I see questions on mse that ask something “simple”, I feel a powerful urge to chime in with “a computer can do this for you!”. Obviously if you’re a researching mathematician you shouldn’t waste your time with something a computer can do for you, but when you’re still learning techniques (or, as is frequently the case on mse, solving homework problems), it’s not a particularly useful comment (so I usually abstain). The urge is particularly powerful when it comes to the contrived inequalities that show up in a lot of competition math, and today I saw a question that really made me want to say something about this! I still feel like it would be a bit inappropriate for mse, but thankfully I have a blog where I can talk about whatever I please :P So today, let’s see how to hit these problems with the proverbial nuke that is quantifier elimination! | |
| 3 points by todsacerdoti 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 148. | Unity's Mono problem: Why your C# code runs slower than it should | (marekfiser.com) |
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Execution of C# code in Unity’s Mono runtime is slow by today’s standards, much slower than you might expect! Our game runs 2-3x faster on modern .NET compared to Unity’s Mono, and in a few small benchmarks I measured speedups of up to 15x. I’ve spent some time investigating what’s going on and in this article I will present my findings and why everyone should want Unity’s .NET modernization to become production-ready as soon as possible. | |
| 18 points by iliketrains 2 days ago | 2 comments |
| 149. | Reverse-engineered a Sextortion Bot: Llama-7B instance with 2048 token window | (old.reddit.com) |
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| 150. | Singapore Study Links Heavy Infant Screen Time to Teen Anxiety | (bloomberg.com) |
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A study by a Singapore government agency has found that children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed brain development changes linked to slower decision-making and higher anxiety in adolescence, adding to concerns about early digital exposure. | |
| 3 points by 1vuio0pswjnm7 1 day ago | 0 comments |