| 121. | Head in the Zed Cloud | (maxdeviant.com) |
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| 122. | 97% of listeners cannot distinguish between AI and human-composed songs | (reuters.com) |
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| 123. | From tango to StarCraft: Creative activities linked to slower brain aging | (psypost.org) |
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Engaging in creative activities like music, drawing, dance, or strategy video games may help keep the brain younger, according to a new study in Nature Communications. The research suggests creativity is linked to healthier brain function. | |
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| 124. | Warren Buffett's final shareholder letter [pdf] | (berkshirehathaway.com) |
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| 125. | Canadian military will rely on army of public servants to grow its ranks by 300k | (ottawacitizen.com) |
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Federal public servants would be trained to shoot guns, drive trucks and fly drones, according to a defence department directive. | |
| 8 points by Teever 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 126. | Toucan Wireless Split Keyboard with Touchpad | (shop.beekeeb.com) |
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Introduction The Toucan is a keyboard with an integrated touchpad, built around the familiar Cantor (Piantor) layout, designs with the goal of creating a truly portable split keyboard, something easy to bring along for work, travel, or even to use comfortably on a flight. Features of Toucan Wireless - Powered by the la | |
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| 127. | LLMs are steroids for your Dunning-Kruger | (bytesauna.com) |
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ChatGPT and LLMs amplify both insight and illusion. They are not knowledge engines, but confidence engines shaping how we think and learn. | |
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| 128. | Synesthesia Helps Me Find Four-Leaf Clovers | (matthewjamestaylor.com) |
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I explain how my synesthesia condition helps me to find four-leaf clovers | |
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| 129. | Interesting SPI Routing with iCE40 FPGAs | (danielmangum.com) |
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A few weeks ago I posted about how much fun I was having with the Fomu FPGA development board while travelling. This project from Tim ‘mithro’ Ansell and Sean ‘xobs’ Cross is not new, but remains a favorite of mine because of how portable it is — the entire board can fit in your USB port! The Fomu includes a Lattice Semiconductor iCE40 UltraPlus 5K, which has been a popular FPGA option over the past few years due to the reverse engineered bitstream format and ability to program it with a fully open source toolchain (see updated repository here). | |
| 6 points by hasheddan 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 130. | Using the expand and contract pattern for schema changes | (prisma.io) |
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In this article, we introduce the expand and contract pattern to help migrate data and clients to a new schema. | |
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| 131. | Itiner-e: the Google Maps of Roman Roads | (itiner-e.org) |
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| 132. | Memory Safety for Skeptics | (queue.acm.org) |
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| 133. | Real VT102 Emulation with MAME | (zork.net) |
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| 134. | Writing your own BEAM | (martin.janiczek.cz) |
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This is my Code BEAM Europe 2025 talk, converted to a blogpost. | |
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| 135. | Montana Becomes First State to Enshrine 'Right to Compute' into Law | (montananewsroom.com) |
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| 136. | Baby Shoggoth Is Listening | (theamericanscholar.org) |
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| 137. | Email verification protocol | (github.com) |
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verified autofill . Contribute to WICG/email-verification-protocol development by creating an account on GitHub. | |
| 8 points by sgoto 10 days ago | 3 comments |
| 138. | The (Lazy) Git UI You Didn't Know You Need | (bwplotka.dev) |
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bwplotka blog 💪💻🏐 | |
| 5 points by linhns 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 139. | Error ABI | (matklad.github.io) |
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A follow-up on the strongly typed error codes article. | |
| 6 points by todsacerdoti 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 140. | Redmond, WA, turns off Flock Safety cameras after ICE arrests | (seattletimes.com) |
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| 141. | CACM Practice Welcomes Submissions | (dl.acm.org) |
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| 142. | Milan prosecutors investigate alleged 'sniper tourism' during Bosnian war | (theguardian.com) |
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Groups from Italy and elsewhere alleged to have paid Serb soldiers to shoot Sarajevo residents during siege | |
| 6 points by taxtherichnow 13 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 143. | Reviving Classic Unix Games: A 20-Year Journey Through Software Archaeology | (vejeta.com) |
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| 144. | Today I Learned: Binfmt_misc | (dfir.ch) |
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Technical blog by Stephan Berger (@malmoeb) | |
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| 145. | Zeroing in on Zero-Point Motion Inside a Crystal | (physics.aps.org) |
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A nanocrystal cooled to near absolute zero produces an unexpected light emission, which is shown to arise from quantum fluctuations in the crystal’s atomic lattice. | |
| 7 points by lc0_stein 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 146. | Ask HN: Senior people, how did your career evolve? | () |
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| 147. | The "Dependency Cutout" Workflow Pattern | (blog.glyph.im) |
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Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz. | |
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| 148. | XSLT RIP | (xslt.rip) |
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| 149. | Debian Mandates Rust for Apt, Reshaping Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros | (thenewstack.io) |
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Like it or not, if you're developing for Debian, you're going to need to start using Rust. | |
| 8 points by CrankyBear 16 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 150. | Cops Can Get Your Private Online Data | (eff.org) |
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Can the cops get your online data? In short, yes. There are a variety of US federal and state laws which give law enforcement powers to obtain information that you provided to online services. But, there are steps you as a user and/or as a service provider can take to improve online privacy.Law... | |
| 6 points by jamesgill 1 day ago | 0 comments |