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151. Why doesn't Apple make a standalone Touch ID?
152. Zuck Plans Deep Cuts for Metaverse Efforts
153. 'If you aren't lying, you aren't flying.' Pilots hide mental health struggles
154. OpenAGI emerges from stealth with an AI agent that it claims crushes OpenAI
155. Better Than JSON
156. Lowtype: Elegant Types in Ruby
type - Elegant types in Ruby
157. 1GB Raspberry Pi 5, and memory-driven price rises
158. Python Data Science Handbook
159. universal-tbxi-patchset: Mac OS New World ROM patchset to boot System 7.5
TBXI (classic Mac OS New World ROM) patchset to boot 7.5+ - Wack0/universal-tbxi-patchset
160. Exploring Large HTML Documents on the Web
Most HTML documents are relatively small, providing a starting point for other resources on the page to load. But why do some websites load several megabytes of HTML code? Usually it's not that there's a lot of content on the page, but rather that other types of resources are embedded within the do
161. Essentials of Compilation: An Incremental Approach (2020)
162. Why xor eax, eax?
Why do compilers love xor-ing registers so much?
163. Search for long-missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 to resume
The Boeing 777 with 239 people on board vanished in 2014 in one of the greatest aviation mysteries.
164. Half of Linux Users Stick with X11, Despite Years of Wayland Being Forced
Wayland has been the default for several years on the largest Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.), yet Wayland usage has actually decreased since 2024...
165. AI generated font using nano banana
A tool that connects everyday work into one space. It gives you and your teams AI tools—search, writing, note-taking—inside an all-in-one, flexible workspace.
166. Critical Security Vulnerability in React Server Components
167. John Giannandrea to Retire from Apple
John Giannandrea is retiring, and Amar Subramanya joins as vice president of AI.
168. Lazier Binary Decision Diagrams for set-theoretic types
This article explores the data structures used to represent set-theoretic types and the recent optimizations we have applied to them
169. Ask HN: Quality of recent gens of Dell/Lenovo laptops worse than 10 years ago?
170. OpenAI acquired AI training monitor Neptune
I’m excited to share that we’ve entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by OpenAI, subject to closing conditions. We are thrilled to join the OpenAI team and help their AI researchers build better models faster.
171. Alpine Linux 3.23.0 Released: APK-tools v3, Linux-stable replaces Linux-edge
Alpine Linux
172. Losing Confidence
What was the key to successfully learning to drive, ride a bike, or speak a foreign language? Confidence, and it's every bit as important in computing, and in macOS.
173. Cassette tapes are making a comeback. Yes
The humble cassette seems to be suddenly cool again. What’s driving the craze? And is it a full-blown revival?
174. Top Journal Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll
175. Durin is a library for reading and writing the Dwarf debugging format
Durin is a library for reading and writing the Dwarf debugging format - tmcgilchrist/durin
176. Australia's first 6 GWh battery to be built as part of grid resiliency hub
Exclusivity deal signed for massive gas and energy storage hub that promises to host Australia's biggest eight-hour battery, sized at more than 6,000 MWh.
177. Writing a Good Claude.md
`CLAUDE.md` is a high-leverage configuration point for Claude Code. Learning how to write a good `CLAUDE.md` (or `AGENTS.md`) is a key skill for agent-enabled software engineering.
178. Why Replicate is joining Cloudflare
Today, we’re excited to announce that Replicate is officially part of Cloudflare. We wanted to share a bit about our journey and why we made this decision.
179. Proximity to coworkers increases long-run development, lowers short-term output
Revise and resubmit, Quarterly Journal of Economics
180. X210Ai is a new motherboard to upgrade ThinkPad X201/200