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151. Eurydice: a Rust to C compiler (yes)
Perhaps the greatest surprise of the last two years was, for me, the realization that people not only care about compiling C to Rust (for obvious reasons, such as, ahem, memory safety) – they also care about compiling Rust to C! Wait, what?
152. Guidance: A cheat code for diffusion models
A quick post with some thoughts on diffusion guidance
153. Mathematics Without Numbers (1959)
154. HTML as an Accessible Format for Papers
155. Context Plumbing (Interconnected)
156. Elysia Chlorotica
157. Discovering the Indieweb with Calm Tech
158. Duplication Isn't Always an Anti-Pattern
159. Toyota Unintended Acceleration and the Big Bowl of "Spaghetti" Code(2013)
160. Patching Pulse Oximeter Firmware
161. Netflix's $72B Warner Bros deal could shrink both companies
Netflix is executing a defensive move driven by fear, not strategy. The merger plus the Trump political apparatus will degrade both companies’ value.
162. Bikeshedding, or why I want to build a laptop
I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels Apple’s quality is degrading. I spend 10 hours a day on my laptop and would spend any amount of money within reason for a better one. However, everything comes with tradeoffs.
163. What Is Generative UI?
The shift from interfaces users must learn to interfaces that learn users.
164. Finding Gene Cernan's Missing Moon Camera
It’s often repeated how most of the cameras that landed on the moon stayed on the moon. Gene Cernan had been telling the story of how he left his camera on the lunar rover for years, recounting the tale in interviews. Looking closer, however, you being to unravel a space-age mystery.
165. Syncthing-Android have had a change of owner/maintainer
Description of the issue status Steps to reproduce invite nel0x here and get help to carry on setup build and release: use old maintainers signing allowed? can we play sign? reinstate gh action workflows contact fdroid for release contin...
166. Trains cancelled over fake bridge collapse image
Rail services were cancelled after a 'hoax' picture of a damaged bridge appeared on social media
167. Migrating Burningboard.net Mastodon Instance to a Multi-Jail FreeBSD Setup
168. App That Tracks ICE Raids Sues U.S., Saying Officials Pressured Apple to Remove
169. Bun has been acquired by Anthropic
Bun has been acquired by Anthropic. Anthropic is betting on Bun as the infrastructure powering Claude Code, Claude Agent SDK, and future AI coding products & tools.
170. Ghostty Is Now Non-Profit
171. Perpetual Futures
Crypto’s most popular product offers capital efficiency for professionals, leveraged exposure for the masses, rich yields for market makers — and a poorly understood failure mode.
172. Gemini 3 Pro: the frontier of vision AI
Build with Gemini 3 Pro, the best model in the world for multimodal capabilities.
173. Steam Machine today, Steam Phones tomorrow (Windows Gaming on Arm)
Valve tells The Verge it’s funding Fex, a key technology that’s letting Arm devices like phones play Windows games.
174. We gave 5 LLMs $100K to trade stocks for 8 months
175. Tides are weirder than you think
Our world relies on the sea more than ever: 80% of goods traded worldwide move by ship. Today’s mariners take it for granted that they can get an accurate chart of the tides for any location on Earth. This would not have been possible without the work of countless scientists through history.
176. An open seat on the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board
177. Why Leftover Pizza Might Be Healthier
Researchers have discovered that cooling starchy foods—from pizza to rice—creates “resistant starch,” a carb that behaves like fiber and alters your blood sugar response
178. Oblast: A better Blasto game for the Commodore 64
179. Ancient Egyptian pleasure boat found by archaeologists off Alexandria coast
First-century luxury vessel matches description by the Greek historian Strabo, who visited city around 29-25BC
180. Running Claude Code in a loop to mirror human development practices
This all started because I was contractually obligated to write unit tests for a codebase with hundreds of thousands of lines of code and go from 0% to 80%+ coverage in the next few weeks - seems like something Claude should do. So I built Continuous Claude, a CLI tool to run Claude Code in a loop that maintains a persistent context across multiple iterations.