| 151. | The Case for Nushell (2023) | (sophiajt.com) |
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| 3 points by ravenical 21 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 152. | Claude Code 2.1.0 Released | (github.com) |
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Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal, understands your codebase, and helps you code faster by executing routine tasks, explaining complex code, and handling git workflows - all through natural language commands. - claude-code/CHANGELOG.md at f34e2535b4fcf5fcc6cb0b566111c588b04873ee · anthropics/claude-code | |
| 4 points by kerim-ca 10 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 153. | Brave overhauled its Rust adblock engine with FlatBuffers, cutting memory 75% | (brave.com) |
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Brave has overhauled its Rust-based adblock engine to reduce memory consumption by 75%, bringing better battery life and smoother multitasking to all users. | |
| 5 points by skaul 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 154. | I got paid minimum wage to solve an impossible problem | (tiespetersen.substack.com) |
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An experiment involving sweeping floors, simulated annealing, and why algorithms that optimize for the wrong thing ruin your life. | |
| 3 points by self 10 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 155. | Gemini Protocol Deployment Statistics | (obsessivefacts.com) |
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A Gemini to HTTP proxy for the WWW | |
| 6 points by rickcarlino 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 156. | Swapping two blocks of memory inside a larger block, in constant memory | (devblogs.microsoft.com) |
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| 3 points by paulmooreparks 6 days ago | 0 comments |
| 157. | It's hard to justify Tahoe icons | (tonsky.me) |
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| 35 points by lylejantzi3rd 3 days ago | 13 comments |
| 158. | Sandboxing Untrusted Python | (gist.github.com) |
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Notes on sandboxing untrusted code - why Python can't be sandboxed, comparing Firecracker/gVisor/WASM approaches - sandboxing_untrusted_python.md | |
| 7 points by mavdol04 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 159. | Welcome Back to the Office. You Won't Get Anything Done | (thewalrus.ca) |
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Return to office mandates aren’t about output. They’re about asserting control | |
| 7 points by billybuckwheat 8 hours ago | 1 comments |
| 160. | How Spotify Made Me Self Host | (layandreas.github.io) |
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Self hosting my media library with Jellyfin & Wireguard on Hetzner | |
| 12 points by wismwasm 1 day ago | 3 comments |
| 161. | The creator of Claude Code just revealed his workflow | (venturebeat.com) |
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| 3 points by weinzierl 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 162. | Google broke my heart | (perishablepress.com) |
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For years, I thought of Google as a trustworthy helper on the Web. Especially where it mattered most, removing pirated copies of my books from Google... | |
| 17 points by ingve 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 163. | Server-rendered multiplayer games with Lua (no client code) | (cleoselene.com) |
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| 8 points by brunovcosta 3 days ago | 2 comments |
| 164. | Singularity Rootkit: SELinux bypass and netlink filter (ss/conntrack hidden) | (github.com) |
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Stealthy Linux Kernel Rootkit for modern kernels (6x) - MatheuZSecurity/Singularity | |
| 4 points by matheuzsec 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 165. | Hierarchical Autoregressive Modeling for Memory-Efficient Language Generation | (arxiv.org) |
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Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.20687: PHOTON: Hierarchical Autoregressive Modeling for Lightspeed and Memory-Efficient Language Generation | |
| 5 points by PaulHoule 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 166. | Can I start using Wayland in 2026? | (michael.stapelberg.ch) |
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Wayland is the successor to the X server (X11, Xorg) to implement the graphics stack on Linux. The Wayland project was actually started in 2008, a year before I created the i3 tiling window manager for X11 in 2009 — but for the last 18 years (!), Wayland was never usable on my computers. I don’t want to be stuck on deprecated software, so I try to start using Wayland each year, and this articles outlines what keeps me from migrating to Wayland in 2026. | |
| 14 points by secure 4 days ago | 0 comments |
| 167. | Firefox extension to redirect x.com to xcancel.com | (addons.mozilla.org) |
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Download ToXCancel for Firefox. Redirects to xcancel.com (a mirror of x) when the browser is about to load an x.com page | |
| 3 points by maelito 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 168. | Adding insular script like it's 1626 | (djmurphy.net) |
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Adding ancient insular script to a modern site | |
| 6 points by sollewitt 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 169. | The ISEE Trajectories | (drmindle.com) |
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| 3 points by drmindle12358 3 days ago | 2 comments |
| 170. | Show HN: Jax-JS, array library in JavaScript targeting WebGPU | (ss.ekzhang.com) |
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JAX in pure JavaScript, as a flexible machine learning library and compiler. | |
| 6 points by ekzhang 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 171. | Decorative Cryptography | (dlp.rip) |
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All encryption is end-to-end, if you’re not picky about the ends. config TCG_TPM2_HMAC bool "Use HMAC and encrypted transactions on the TPM bus" default n select CRYPTO_ECDH select CRYPTO_LIB_AESCFB select CRYPTO_LIB_SHA256 select CRYPTO_LIB_UTILS help Setting this causes us to deploy a scheme which uses request and response HMACs in addition to encryption for communicating with the TPM to prevent or detect bus snooping and interposer attacks (see tpm-security.rst). Saying Y here adds some encryption overhead to all kernel to TPM transactions. Last year, I came agross a Linux kernel feature called TCG_TPM2_HMAC. It claims to detect or prevent active and passive interposer attackers. That’s one of my sleeper agent activation phrases, so I dug in. | |
| 5 points by todsacerdoti 3 days ago | 0 comments |
| 172. | Anna's Archive Loses .Org Domain After Surprise Suspension | (torrentfreak.com) |
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Popular shadow library Anna's Archive has lost control over its main domain name. Annas-archive.org was suspended and put on serverhold status. | |
| 17 points by CTOSian 3 days ago | 1 comments |
| 173. | Sega co-founder David Rosen dies aged 95 | (theguardian.com) |
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Rosen, who led Sega from the 1960s into the 90s and who died on Christmas Day, was a hugely important figure in the history of arcade and home gaming | |
| 7 points by n1b0m 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 174. | Why the trans flag emoji is the 5-codepoint sequence it is | (hecate.pink) |
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a tale about a young transgender intern | |
| 10 points by todsacerdoti 1 day ago | 0 comments |
| 175. | Writing an eigenvalue solver in Rust for WebAssembly | (abstractnonsense.xyz) |
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A blog about Mathematics and Computer Science. | |
| 5 points by subset 6 days ago | 0 comments |
| 176. | How Y Combinator made it smart to trust founders | (elbowgreasegames.substack.com) |
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We Need You Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston! Sincerely, The Games Industry | |
| 3 points by spacemarine1 2 days ago | 1 comments |
| 177. | I did 301,432 flashcard reviews in 2025 | (natemeyvis.com) |
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2025 is done, so I can do yearly analytics on my spaced repetition results. My goal here is just to summarize and enjoy the year of data, not to do detailed,... | |
| 4 points by Theaetetus 5 days ago | 2 comments |
| 178. | Practical Collision Attack Against Long Key IDs in PGP | (soatok.blog) |
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In response to the GPG.Fail attacks, a Hacker News user made this claim about the 64-bit "Long Key IDs" used by OpenPGP and GnuPG, while responding to an answer I gave to someone else's question: OK, to be clear, I am specifically contending that a key fingerprint does not include collisions. My proof is empirical, that no… | |
| 5 points by zdw 17 hours ago | 0 comments |
| 179. | I/O is no longer the bottleneck? (2022) | (stoppels.ch) |
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| 5 points by benhoyt 2 days ago | 0 comments |
| 180. | I switched from VSCode to Zed | (tenthousandmeters.com) |
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For many years VSCode has been my day-to-day IDE for everything: Python, Go, C, occasional frontend development, and what not. It was never... | |
| 11 points by r4victor 2 days ago | 4 comments |