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151. Killing the ISP Appliance: An eBPF/XDP Approach to Distributed BNG
An open-source, eBPF-accelerated BNG that runs directly on OLT hardware - eliminating expensive centralised appliances
152. Bye Bye Gmail
153. Qwen3-TTS Family Is Now Open Sourced: Voice Design, Clone, and Generation
Qwen Chat offers comprehensive functionality spanning chatbot, image and video understanding, image generation, document processing, web search integration, tool utilization, and artifacts.
154. 'Askers' vs. 'Guessers' (2010)
The Atlantic covers news, politics, culture, technology, health, and more, through its articles, podcasts, videos, and flagship magazine.
155. Proton Spam and the AI Consent Problem
The one where I get very annoyed with my email provider
156. Radicle: The Sovereign Forge
The Radicle forge is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git.
157. XHTML Club
158. Notes on the Intel 8086 processor's arithmetic-logic unit
159. I was banned from Claude for scaffolding a Claude.md file
160. Claude Chill: Fix Claude Code's Flickering in Terminal
Contribute to davidbeesley/claude-chill development by creating an account on GitHub.
161. Second Win11 emergency out of band update to address disastrous Patch Tuesday
Another out of band update has been issued to Windows 11 users to address a major bug that caused Outlook, Dropbox, and more to become inoperable after January's disastrous Patch Tuesday updates.
162. I built a light that reacts to radio waves [video]
Spectrum Slit, rootkid (2026)About: https://rootkid.me/works/spectrum-slitMusic: Uranium - Radioactive Man
163. Richard Stallman critiques AI, connected cars, smartphones, and DRM
Richard Stallman spoke Friday at Atlanta's Georgia Institute of Technology, continuing his activism for free software while also addressing today's new technologies. Speaking about AI, Stallman warned that "nowadays, people often use the term artificial intelligence for things that aren't intellig...
164. Will Your AI Teammate Bring Bagels to Standup?
165. Tree-sitter vs. Language Servers
I got asked a good question today: what is the difference between Tree-sitter and a language server? I don’t understand how either of these tools work in depth, so I’m just going to explain from an observable, pragmatic point of view.
166. In Defense of 'Mantissa'
Blog of Agatha Mallett: in which I defend the 'mantissa' (as opposed to 'significand') terminology for floating-point.
167. Show HN: Semantic search engine for Studio Ghibli movie
Discover beautiful moments from Studio Ghibli films
168. Why does SSH send 100 packets per keystroke?
I made my next game twice as fast by forking go's crypto library
169. Recent discoveries on the acquisition of the highest levels of human performance
170. Banned C++ Features in Chromium
171. Language may rely less on complex grammar than previously thought: study
172. Capital One to acquire Brex for $5.15B
173. The State of Modern AI Text to Speech Systems for Screen Reader Users
174. C++26 Reflection loves QRangeModel
For this year's hackathon I played around with C++26 reflections, getting to know the new language and library features by making use of them for QRangeModel.
175. Europe wants to end its dangerous reliance on US internet technology
As the US increases political pressure on Europe, it’s possible to imagine the continent losing access to key computing services.
176. The pandemic's hidden toll: chronic conditions left undiagnosed
When COVID hit, health care systems around the world were turned upside down. Hospitals cleared beds, routine appointments were canceled and people were told to stay at home unless it was urgent. In England, visits to family doctors and hospital admissions for non-COVID reasons fell by a third in the early months of the pandemic. Medical staff were redeployed, routine clinics were canceled and diagnostic tests were postponed.
177. Why talking to LLMs has improved my thinking
I’ve been surprised by - and enjoy - one aspect of using large language models more than any other. They often put into words things I have long understood, but could not write down clearly. When that happens, it feels less like learning something new and more like recognition. A kind of “ok, yeah" moment.…
178. 'Active' sitting is better for brain health: review of studies
Excessive sitting isn't good for a person's physical or mental health, but there's a type of sedentary activity that may not shrink our brains or cost our cognition to the same extent.
179. Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt When Using an AI Assistant
This study explores the neural and behavioral consequences of LLM-assisted essay writing. Participants were divided into three groups: LLM, Search Engine, and …
180. 6 Years Building Video Players. 9B Requests. Starting Over
Vidstack brought Radix-like composition and framework-native components to video players. Now its developer experience and API design principles are helping to shape Video.js v10.