| 121. | The stack circuitry of the Intel 8087 floating point chip, reverse-engineered | (righto.com) |
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| 12 points by elpocko 3 days ago | 1 comments |
| 122. | Vibe coding is mad depressing | (law.gmnz.xyz) |
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I’ve been in the mobile development industry for almost 15 years, and this AI/LLM era might be the worst. My work are mostly freelance, gigs, hourly, mile... | |
| 33 points by dirtylowprofile 1 day ago | 5 comments |
| 123. | Stop Breaking TLS | (markround.com) |
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Rant ahead: I hate TLS “Inspection” software with a burning passion and I wish we collectively as an industry would just knock it the fuck off and stop pretending it’s some great security benefit. Every time I encounter it, in whatever form, it’s a gigantic headache that makes everyone’s life worse off and as far as I am concerned offers next to zero tangible benefits. | |
| 11 points by todsacerdoti 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 124. | Why the Sanitizer API is just `setHTML()` | (frederikbraun.de) |
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Why the Sanitizer API is just setHTML()
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| 4 points by birdculture 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 125. | China leads research in 90% of technologies | (nature.com) |
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The United States tops the remaining areas in an assessment of 74 technologies. The United States tops the remaining areas in an assessment of 74 technologies. | |
| 5 points by SirHumphrey 2 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 126. | Ask HN: What are you buying your kids for Christmas? | () |
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| 4 points by JamesSwift 18 hours ago | 3 comments |
| 127. | If You're Going to Vibe Code, Why Not Do It in C? | (stephenramsay.net) |
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| 29 points by sramsay 3 days ago | 23 comments |
| 128. | Chinese foundry SMIC achieves 5nm production without EUV tools | (techpowerup.com) |
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| 7 points by jsheard 6 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 129. | DeepSeek uses banned Nvidia chips for AI model, report says | (finance.yahoo.com) |
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Nvidia’s Blackwell chips were smuggled into China through countries that permitted their sale, The Information reported, citing unnamed sources. More specifically, DeepSeek tapped chips that were installed in data centers in unspecified countries, then dismantled and shipped to China after clearing inspection by companies developing server equipment, The Information said. The US bans the sale of these advanced semiconductors to China, which has led AI developers there to access the hardware through data centers located outside of the mainland or subterfuge. | |
| 11 points by goodway 2 days ago | 2 comments |
| 130. | GitHub Actions Has a Package Manager, and It Might Be the Worst | (nesbitt.io) |
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GitHub Actions has a package manager that ignores decades of supply chain security best practices: no lockfile, no integrity verification, no transitive pinning | |
| 27 points by robin_reala 4 days ago | 3 comments |
| 131. | Qualcomm acquires RISC-V focused Ventana Micro Systems | (qualcomm.com) |
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| 5 points by fork-bomber 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 132. | Germany accuses Russia of 2024 cyber-attack and disinformation | (bbc.com) |
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The Russian ambassador is summoned over a cyber-attack on air traffic control and attempted electoral interference. | |
| 4 points by vinni2 5 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 133. | Dyalog APL: Our (Not So) Secret Ingredient [video] | (youtube.com) |
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Buyers Intelligence Group (BIG) provides inventory analysis services for thousands of jewelry manufacturers and retailers. By integrating with a wide variety... | |
| 4 points by pillowshift 6 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 134. | Is It a Bubble? By Howard Marks | (oaktreecapital.com) |
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In his latest memo, Howard Marks explores if there is a bubble in AI, identifying uncertainty, parallels to past bubbles, AI's vast potential, and emphasizing the importance of prudence. | |
| 3 points by saigrandhi 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 135. | Congress Kills Military "Right to Repair" | (theintercept.com) |
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Both chambers included Pentagon budget provisions for a right to repair, but they died after defense industry meetings on Capitol Hill. | |
| 6 points by beepbooptheory 21 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 136. | Linux CVEs, more than you ever wanted to know | (kroah.com) |
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It’s been almost 2 full years since Linux became a CNA (Certificate Numbering Authority) which meant that we (i.e. the kernel.org community) are now responsible for issuing all CVEs for the Linux kernel. During this time, we’ve become one of the largest creators of CVEs by quantity, going from nothing to number 3 in 2024 to number 1 in 2025. Naturally, this has caused some questions about how we are both doing all of this work, and how people can keep track of it. | |
| 3 points by voxadam 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 137. | Revisiting "Let's Build a Compiler" | (eli.thegreenplace.net) |
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| 7 points by cui 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 138. | A Disappearing Service Processor | (oxide.computer) |
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A disappearing Service Processor | |
| 7 points by bcantrill 1 day ago | 1 comments |
| 139. | Valve: HDMI Forum Continues to Block HDMI 2.1 for Linux | (heise.de) |
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Technically, the Steam Machine supports HDMI 2.1. However, Valve and AMD are not allowed to offer an open-source driver for it. | |
| 12 points by OsrsNeedsf2P 2 days ago | 2 comments |
| 140. | Apple's Slow AI Pace Becomes a Strength as Market Grows Weary of Spending | (finance.yahoo.com) |
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Through the first six months of 2025, Apple was the second-worst performer among the Magnificent Seven tech giants, as its shares tumbled 18% through the end of June. “It is remarkable how they have kept their heads and are in control of spending, when all of their peers have gone the other direction,” said John Barr, portfolio manager of the Needham Aggressive Growth Fund, which owns Apple shares. | |
| 12 points by bgwalter 3 days ago | 3 comments |
| 141. | Things I want to say to my boss | (ithoughtaboutthatalot.com) |
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A new anonymous essay published every day in December in the countdown to Christmas. | |
| 4 points by casca 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 142. | Intermittent Hypoxia Increases Blood Flow and Benefits Executive Function | (onlinelibrary.wiley.com) |
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| 7 points by PaulHoule 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 143. | New Pebble Device | (repebble.com) |
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Meet Pebble Index 01 - External Memory For Your Brain | |
| 13 points by freshrap6 3 days ago | 1 comments |
| 144. | Ancient undersea wall dating to 5,800 BC discovered off French coast | (phys.org) |
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| 3 points by daoboy 9 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 145. | Drinking the Largest Beer at the Airport Makes Everything Better | (airportbeer.selfhelpartpublishingempire.com) |
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| 4 points by bcye 23 hours ago | 3 comments |
| 146. | Rahm Emanuel says U.S. should follow Australia's youth social media ban | (politico.com) |
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| 3 points by RickJWagner 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 147. | America's Betting Craze Has Spread to Its News Networks | (newyorker.com) |
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CNN and CNBC have partnered with Kalshi, a prediction market that, along with Polymarket, facilitates gambling on news events. Danny Funt reports. | |
| 8 points by FinnLobsien 2 hours ago | 5 comments |
| 148. | A Lisp Interpreter Implemented in Conway's Game of Life | (woodrush.github.io) |
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Lisp in Life is a Lisp interpreter implemented in Conway’s Game of Life. | |
| 3 points by fanf2 9 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 149. | Cosmic: Foundational software for designing beautiful user experiences | (system76.com) |
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| 5 points by doener 23 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 150. | Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs | (arxiv.org) |
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Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.09742: Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs | |
| 3 points by joegibbs 16 hours ago | 1 comments |