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151. I Think about Kubernetes
More than a container orchastrator
152. Waymo updates fleet in response to Bay Area outage chaos
153. CSRF protection without tokens or hidden form fields
miguelgrinberg.com
154. Tell HN: I am afraid AI will take my job at some point
155. Volvo Centum is Dalton Maag's new typeface for Volvo
Designed for the information age, Volvo Centum is an ultra-legible typeface for Volvo's interfaces
156. FEDAnet Project
157. Waymo halts service during S.F. blackout after causing traffic jams
Numerous autonomous vehicles caused traffic jams across San Francisco after a PG&E outage hit 1/3 of the city.
158. A framework for technical writing in the age of LLMs
The kind of writing I want to see more of, from humans, in 2026.
159. I'm returning my Framework 16
160. When Compilers Surprise You
Sometimes compilers can surprise and delight even a jaded old engineer like me
161. Toad is a unified experience for AI in the terminal
My startup for terminals wrapped up mid-2025 when the funding ran dry. So I don’t have money, but what I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career convincing terminals they are actually GUIs.
162. The dawn of a world simulator
A causal, multimodal system that learns to predict the world.
163. Open source USB to GPIB converter (for Test and Measurement instruments)
Versatile, cheap and portable USB to GPIB converter (USBTMC class based) - xyphro/UsbGpib
164. I Left YouTube
What was the road like when I left?
165. Jmail: Google Suite for Jeffrey Epstein's files
You are logged into jeevacation@gmail.com, Jeffrey Epstein's email. Sourced from the November 2025 House Oversight Committee data release.
166. Yann LeCun: New Vision Language JEPA with Better Performance Than LLMs
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.10942: VL-JEPA: Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture for Vision-language
167. Help My c64 caught on fire
Angelo Pesce's homepage & blog on computers, graphics and other things.
168. Understanding the Northern Lights
169. Debian adds LoongArch as officially supported architecture
170. C/C++ Embedded Files
Personal Homepage
171. New York to require social media platforms to display mental health warnings
172. Backing Up Spotify
We backed up Spotify (metadata and music files). It’s distributed in bulk torrents (~300TB). It’s the world’s first “preservation archive” for music which is fully open (meaning it can easily be mirrored by anyone with enough disk space), with 86 million music files, representing around 99.6% of listens.
173. Instant database clones with PostgreSQL 18
Learn how to clone PostgreSQL databases instantly using reflinks. Turn slow template copies into milliseconds with PostgreSQL 18's new file copy options.
174. Unifi Travel Router
Take your UniFi network anywhere. The UniFi Travel Router recreates your full network environment on power up, with flexible uplinks, instant policies, and seamless device connectivity.
175. How Did Doge Disrupt So Much While Saving So Little?
176. We replaced H.264 streaming with JPEG screenshots (and it worked better)
Or: How JPEG Screenshots Defeated Our Beautiful H.264 WebCodecs Pipeline
177. Governments in the West Are Turning Their Sights on VPNs
“Politicians have now discovered that people are using VPNs to protect their privacy and bypass these invasive laws. Their solution? Entirely ban the use of VPNs."
178. Salmon Recipe
Code Breakdown of IOCCC28 Winner Salmon Recipe
179. The biggest CRT ever made: Sony's PVM-4300
In 1990, Sony imported 20 examples of the biggest CRT ever made, the KV-45ED1, also known as the PVM-4300. It cost $40,000.
180. The AI bubble is all over now, baby blue
You must leave now, take what you need you think will last.