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151. VW is bringing physical buttons back to the dashboard with the ID. Polo EV
The ID. Polo and its tactile interior will make its debut in European markets later this year.
152. Opus 4.5 is going to change everything
Three months ago I would have dismissed claims that AI could replace developers. Today, after using Claude Opus 4.5, I believe AI coding agents can absolutely replace developers.
153. Reading Without Limits or Expectations
What I read in 2025 and what I'm changing for 2026.
154. Amiga Desktops Worth Seeing
155. Signals vs. Query-Based Compilers
With the rise of LSPs, query-based compilers have emerged as a new architecture. That architecture is much more similar and also different to Signals than I initial assumed them to be.
156. There Were BGP Anomalies During the Venezuela Blackout
157. Show HN: I built a "Do not disturb" Device for my home office
I created a custom hardware solution to prevent my parents from walking in on my meetings. Because a locked door is just a suggestion.
158. How Dependabot Actually Works
Inside dependabot-core’s architecture, its reliance on proprietary GitHub infrastructure, and open source alternatives
159. The Q, K, V Matrices
At the core of the attention mechanism in LLMs are three matrices: Query, Key, and Value. These matrices are how transformers actually pay attention to different parts of the input. In this write-up, we will go through the construction of these matrices from the ground up.
160. High-Performance DBMSs with io_uring: When and How to use it
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.04859: High-Performance DBMSs with io_uring: When and How to use it
161. Stop Designing Languages. Write Libraries Instead
162. Texas court blocks Samsung from tracking TV viewing, then vacates order
The State of Texas obtained a short-lived, temporary restraining order (TRO) against Samsung that prohibited the South Korean company from collecting audio and visual data about what Texas consumers are watching on their TVs.
163. Locating a Photo of a Vehicle in 30 Seconds with GeoSpy
This is just a short description for your post which you can edit depending on your needs via the Framer CMS.
164. A4 Paper Stories
165. SSDs, power loss protection and fsync latency
166. The Permanent Emergency
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167. 2026 Predictions Scorecard
168. NPM to implement staged publishing after turbulent shift off classic tokens
The planned feature introduces a review step before releases go live, following the Shai-Hulud attacks and a rocky migration off classic tokens that d...
169. Recent Optimizations in Python's Reference Counting
An overview of recent optimizations in Python's reference counting.
170. Target has their own forensic lab to investigate shoplifters
Target, just like many other retailers, has fallen victim to shoplifters, with almost a billion dollars in goods stolen from their stores in 2023. However, the numbers could have been much worse if it weren’t for their unique anti-shoplifting tactics. Target’s way of combating shoplifting was to establish a forensics lab in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that...
171. We Recreated Steve Jobs's 1975 Atari Horoscope Program and You Can Run It
172. Creators of Tailwind laid off 75% of their engineering team
Add /llms.txt endpoint that serves a concatenated, text-only version of all Tailwind CSS documentation pages optimized for Large Language Model consumption. Extract text from MDX files, removing J...
173. The Warhammer Capital of the World
Nottingham has a new export • From coal mines to Games Workshop • Even the Freemasons have noticed
174. Show HN: Ever wanted to look at yourself in Braille?
Contribute to NishantJoshi00/dith development by creating an account on GitHub.
175. Direct evidence for poison use on microlithic arrowheads at 60k years ago
176. AWS raises GPU prices 15% on a Saturday, hopes you weren't paying attention
177. Sergey Brin's Unretirement
178. The Kimwolf Botnet Is Stalking Your Local Network
179. US will ban Wall Street investors from buying single-family homes
180. Wolves Became Dogs