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151. Doing Gigabit Ethernet over My British Phone Wires
Disclaimer: None of this is written by AI, I’m still a real person writing my own blog like its 1999 I finally figured out how to do Gigabit Ethernet over my existing phone wires. Powerline adapter and misery I’ve mostly lived with powerline adapters over recent years. Some worked well, some did not (try few and…
152. Publishing on the ATmosphere
Where everything is worth building
153. Shared Claude: A website controlled by the public
A website controlled by the public via AI. Text to make changes. Watch live at sharedclaude.com
154. Wine-Staging 11.1 Adds Patches for Enabling Recent Photoshop Versions on Linux
Following yesterday's release of Wine 11.1 for kicking off the new post-11.0 development cycle, Wine-Staging 11.1 is now available for this experimental/testing version of Wine that present is around 254 patches over the upstream Wine state.
155. Agent orchestration for the timid
An exploration of AI agent orchestrators
156. Extracting verified C++ from the Rocq theorem prover at Bloomberg
A new extraction system from Rocq to modern, memory-safe, performant C++.
157. eBay Explicitly Bans AI "Buy for Me" Agents in User Agreement Update
eBay bans AI “buy for me” agents & LLM scrapers, updates arbitration & dispute resolution rules in User Agreement update effective Feb. 20, 2026.
158. Understanding Rust Closures
Antoine Vandecrème personal site. Mostly about programming.
159. Bridging the Gap Between PLECS and SPICE
All Levels of Detail in One Model. PLECS Spice brings SPICE device-level simulation directly into PLECS, enabling both system-level and device-level analysis within a single tool.
160. Will the smartphone survive the AI age?
161. How I Estimate Work as a Staff Software Engineer
162. Compiling models to megakernels
Fine-grained synchronization, deep pipelines, and zero kernel launch overheads, automatically.
163. Bugs Apple Loves
Bugs Apple won't fix. Why else would they keep them around for so long? We did the math.
164. Why I'm launching a feminist video games website in 2026
I’ve been a games journalist since 2007, but still there isn’t much video games coverage that feels like it’s specifically for people like me. So I’m creating a home for it: Mothership
165. 80386 Multiplication and Division
166. I let ChatGPT analyze a decade of my Apple Watch data. Then I called my doctor
167. On the Methodology of Actual Physics [video]
Tim Maudlin - On the Methodology of Actual PhysicsPhysicists and philosophers often allow themselves the luxury of contemplating the methodology of a sort of...
168. Poland's energy grid was targeted by never-before-seen wiper malware
Destructive payload unleashed on tenth anniversary of Russia's attack on Ukraine's grid.
169. Integrating WebView with Nature Programming Language
A modern programming language designed for elegant, efficient, and reliable software development
170. Hackable personal news reader in bash pipes
Hackable personal news reader in Bash. Contribute to haron/news.sh development by creating an account on GitHub.
171. Postmortem: Our first VLEO satellite mission (with imagery and flight data)
172. Data Leak Exposes 149M Logins, Including Gmail, Facebook
A massive unsecured database exposed 149 million logins, raising concerns over infostealer malware and credential theft.
173. 1931 Ford Model a Hot Rod Bridges Generations with a Civic Type R Engine
A lot of these came stock with four-bangers, but this Civic Type R engine makes about seven times as much power as the factory lump.
174. Intrinsically stretchable 2D MoS2 transistors
Intrinsically stretchable electronics is rapidly emerging as a transformative platform for next-generation electronics, offering novel form factors and enhanced capabilities. Herein, we report high-performance intrinsically stretchable thin-film transistors based on two-dimensional semiconducting flakes. Our n-type molybdenum disulfide transistors exhibit a maximum field-effect mobility up to 12.5 cm2V−1s−1 (average 8 cm2V−1s−1) and an on/off current ratio above 107, even under 20% strain, and demonstrate stable performance during cyclic stretching tests. Structural analysis revealed that mechanical strain was accommodated via interflake motions; the flakes are connected by weak van der Waals bonds, enabling effective stress relaxation within the transistor channel. Furthermore, charge transport from the source to the drain in the channel remains robust as long as the vertical interconnection between the flakes and the substrate is maintained under stretching. This strain accommodation mechanism offers a generalizable pathway for integrating van der Waals semiconductors into stretchable electronics and addresses the critical lack of high-performance stretchable n-type materials for complementary metal-oxide–semiconductor integration, paving the way for logically capable and scalable deformable systems. Intrinsically stretchable electronic devices are interesting for wearable electronics, soft robotics, and stretchable display applications. Here, the authors report the fabrication of intrinsically stretchable solution-processed thin-film transistors based on 2D MoS2 flakes, showing high performance and stability under strain up to 20%.
175. Doctors in Brazil using tilapia fish skin to treat burn victims
In a historic Brazilian city, burn patients look as if they’ve emerged from the waves. They are covered in fish skin — specifically strips of sterilized tilapia -- but why?
176. I Like GitLab
I've been using GitLab for years for all my private projects. Some thoughts on why it stuck.
177. Google is ending full-web search for niche search engines
178. Bro, Enough with the Protein. You're Just Making Expensive Pee
Experts say the hype around the latest dietary must-have has become a farce
179. Proof of Corn
Can AI grow corn? A case study in vibe coding and autonomous orchestration.
180. Many Small Queries Are Efficient in SQLite