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151. Spacecurve: A space-filling curve playground
152. Make.ts
Up Enter Up Up Enter Up Up Up Enter
153. Beautiful Mermaid
Contribute to lukilabs/beautiful-mermaid development by creating an account on GitHub.
154. The Dank Case for Scrolling Window Managers
My favorite UX metaphor, the scrolling window manager, is having a moment thanks to innovations like Niri and Dank Linux.
155. Drug trio found to block tumour resistance in pancreatic cancer
Explore groundbreaking research on pancreatic cancer treatment that shows promise in inducing complete tumour regression.
156. htmx: Server Sent Event (SSE) Extension
htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext htmx is small (~14k min.gz’d), dependency-free, extendable, IE11 compatible & has reduced code base sizes by 67% when compared with react
157. Exploiting MediaTek's Download Agent
Analysis and exploitation of MediaTek's second stage Download Agent
158. Trump's cyber chief uploaded sensitive files into a public version of ChatGPT
159. Openclaw on Oracle's Free Tier: Always-On AI for $0/Month
I wasn’t about to spend $1,500 on a new Mac mini just to try out Openclaw (formerly Moltbot/Clawdbot), but I knew I wanted an always-on AI agent. Something that wouldn’t forget context when I closed my laptop, that I could access from my phone via Telegram, and that could actually do things—check email, manage files, run scripts.
160. Parametric CAD in Rust
import Image from 'next/image'; import plate from './plate.png'; import bracket from './bracket.png'; import mascot from './mascot.png'; import hub from './hub.
161. OpenClaw Security Assessment by ZeroLeaks [pdf]
162. Kash Patel says FBI is investigating Signal chats of Minnesotans tracking ICE
On Monday, the FBI director said, “We’re not going after people and infringing on their freedom of speech.” There’s fresh evidence to the contrary.
163. 'It's ridiculous': publicans bemused by rise of single-file queues to get served
Bar owners say they struggle to dissuade people from forming a line as behavioural experts point to post-pandemic ‘new norms’
164. I replaced a $120/year micro-SaaS in 20 minutes with LLM-generated code
I used to pay $120/year for a SaaS that hasn’t added new features in four years, and didn’t fix its broken billing system for three years. Using an LLM, I managed to rewrite all the functionality I used to pay for in 20 minutes. Is this bad news for “write once, don’t update later” SaaS?
165. Airfoil
166. Mamdani to kill the NYC AI chatbot caught telling businesses to break the law
New York mayor says terminating the ‘unusable’ bot will help close a budget gap
167. AI's Impact on Engineering Jobs May Be Different Than Expected
168. Richard Feynman Side Hustles
169. Litestream Writable VFS
Lightning fast Litestream VFS, but now with writes!
170. Prism
171. SoundCloud Data Breach Now on HaveIBeenPwned
In December 2025, SoundCloud announced it had discovered unauthorised activity on its platform. The incident allowed an attacker to map publicly available SoundCloud profile data to email addresses for approximately 20% of its users. The impacted data included 30M unique email addresses, names, usernames, avatars, follower and following counts and, in some cases, the user’s country. The attackers later attempted to extort SoundCloud before publicly releasing the data the following month.
172. Rust at Scale: An Added Layer of Security for WhatsApp
173. High-res nanoimprint patterning of quantum-dot LEDs via capillary self-assembly
High pixel resolution is critical for next-generation quantum-dot light-emitting diode (QLED) display technologies. Although advances in quantum-dot patterning have improved resolution, the reduction in pixel size often degrades emission efficiency and pattern uniformity. Here we develop a nanoimprint strategy using nanohole-array moulds to fabricate nano-QLEDs via capillary action-induced self-assembly of quantum dots. We realize pixels as small as sub-100 nm with ultrahigh pixel resolution up to 169,333 pixels per inch over an electroluminescent area of 4 mm2. Benefiting from the closely packed light-emitting quantum-dot monolayers, our nano-QLEDs show minimal performance degradation upon reducing the pixel size. Notably, the smallest red, green and blue nano-QLEDs maintain average external quantum efficiencies of 17.0%, 10.5% and 5.7%, respectively. We also demonstrate fabrication on flexible substrates as well as an active-matrix display by imprinting micro-QLEDs on a thin-film-transistor backplane, showing images and videos with a resolution of 100 pixels × 180 pixels. This work provides a powerful method for fabricating ultrahigh-resolution nano-QLED arrays with high external quantum efficiency for next-generation displays. A nanoimprint technique exploiting capillary forces in nanohole arrays enables patterning CdSe-based quantum-dot LEDs with a resolution of nearly 170,000 pixels per inch while maintaining high average external quantum efficiencies of 17.0%, 10.5% and 5.7% for red-, green- and blue-emitting pixels, respectively.
174. Heating homes with the largest particle accelerator
175. MIT Lied about Aaron Swartz and Jeffrey Epstein
Former CIA director John Deutch was negotiating with Vladimir Putin and Russian oligarch Victor Vekselberg to develop advanced weapon systems and LNG pipelines when activist Aaron Swartz began downloading content from the MIT server in 2010. And the Zionist sales team of Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epste
176. Vitamin D and Omega-3 have a larger effect on depression than antidepressants
177. I Stopped Following the News
A personal reflection on the decision to stop following daily news and its impact on my well-being.
178. Amazon axes 16,000 jobs as it pushes AI and efficiency
179. Time Station Emulator
Synchronize most radio-controlled ("atomic") clocks and watches using almost any phone or tablet - kangtastic/timestation
180. Playing Board Games with Deep Convolutional Neural Network on 8bit Motorola 6809
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