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151. Hexagonal Grids
Amit's guide to math, algorithms, and code for hexagonal grids
152. The browser catches homograph attacks. Your terminal doesn't
Your browser catches homograph attacks. Your terminal doesn't. Tirith guards the gate — intercepts suspicious URLs, ANSI injection, and pipe-to-shell attacks before they execute. - sheeki03/tirith
153. Linux from Scratch Ends SysVinit Support
154. The Murder of the Washington Post
Today’s layoffs are the latest attempt to kill what makes the paper special.
155. Contracts in Nix
156. Rust in the NetBSD Kernel, and other odd decisions
157. My thousand dollar iPhone can't do math
158. OpenClaw (a.k.a. Moltbot) Is Everywhere All at Once, and a Disaster
159. The Hot Mess of AI
160. Beg Bounties
161. Nano-vLLM: How a vLLM-style inference engine works
When deploying large language models in production, the inference engine becomes a critical piece of infrastructure.
162. Show HN: AI Blocker by Kiddokraft
163. DHS Hunts Down 67-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Who Criticized Them in Email
The Department of Homeland Security is using a little-known tool to go after its critics.
164. Phenakistoscopes (1833)
A popular Victorian parlour toy, generally marketed for children, which is widely considered to be among the earliest forms of animation and the precursor to modern cinema.
165. Anthropic is Down
Updog By Datadog lets you spot issues with Anthropic early, backed by real impact across Datadog customer base. No status page updates.
166. Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft
Microsoft is increasingly adopting Claude Code, despite selling its own GitHub Copilot AI tool. Microsoft’s developers are now testing out both to compare them.
167. JetBrains drops X11 for Wayland as default in IntelliJ-based IDEs
168. Actors: A Model of Concurrent Computation [pdf]
169. Zig Libc
170. Oracle to raise $50B as AI debt piles up
171. Ian's Shoelace Site
172. xAI joins SpaceX
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company was founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets.
173. Why This Computer Scientist Says All Cryptocurrency Should "Die in a Fire"
UC-Berkeley’s Nicholas Weaver has been studying cryptocurrency for years. He thinks it’s a terrible idea that will end in disaster.
174. Firefox Getting New Controls to Turn Off AI Features
175. Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse
Archaeological finds from the planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC.
176. Adventure Game Studio: OSS software for creating adventure games
Join our vibrant community to create, play, and share adventure games. Unleash your creativity and explore adventure games by fellow creators!
177. The TSA's New $45 Fee to Fly Without ID Is Illegal
The law, as written, is clear: You have the right to fly without ID, without paying a $45 fee, and without answering questions, says a career travel…
178. Anthropic's new AI tool: Next black stock market day for the software industry
The downward trend for the software industry in the financial markets continues: A new AI tool from Anthropic has likely caused the next major sell-off.
179. Why software stocks are getting pummelled
180. What happens in early kernel boot on Apple Silicon?
After the Boot ROM, LLB and iBoot (stage 2), kernel boot starts setting up security services and putting the hardware to work. CPU cores are started up before file systems are mounted, and the Mac starts userspace boot.