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151. Skip Is Now Free and Open Source
152. Isometric NYC
153. GPTZero finds 100 new hallucinations in NeurIPS 2025 accepted papers
GPTZero's analysis 4841 papers accepted by NeurIPS 2025 show there are at least 100 with confirmed hallucinations
154. Show HN: Synesthesia, make noise music with a colorpicker
155. The Internet Doesn't Suck: Blame Big Tech, Not the Internet
156. TeraWave Satellite Communications Network
157. Instabridge has acquired Nova Launcher
158. SIMD Programming in Pure Rust
I've recently tasted AMD Zen 5 CPUs (AWS' m8a instances) and... Whooaaa. Even before talking about GPUs and NPUs, the next 5 years of CPUs will be very exciting! For
159. Variation on Iota
160. House Vote Keeps Federal "Kill Switch" Vehicle Mandate
Lawmakers split not only over funding, but over how much control Americans should surrender to their cars.
161. Nova Launcher Added Facebook and Google Ads Tracking
162. The Unix Pipe Card Game
163. Significant US Farm Losses Persist, Despite Federal Assistance
While FBA and ECAP payments are an important and welcome step in addressing near-term financial stress, they do not fully close the gap between costs and returns.
164. I built an in-memory rate limiter in a Next.js project
An API rate limiter is a server-side component of a web service that limits the number of API requests a client can make to an endpoint within a period of time. For example, X (formerly known as Twitter) limits the number of tweets that a specific us...
165. Nanotimetamps: Time-Stamped Data on Nano Block Lattice
Contribute to SerJaimeLannister/nanotimestamp development by creating an account on GitHub.
166. Use of PQC in SMTP STARTTLS
167. Show HN: Bible translated using LLMs from source Greek and Hebrew
168. The 26,000-Year Astronomical Monument Hidden in Plain Sight
The western flank of the Hoover Dam holds a celestial map that marks the time of the dam’s creation based on the 25,772-year axial precession of the earth.
169. 40M Americans Live Alone, 29% of households
170. Flux 2 Klein pure C inference
Flux 2 image generation model pure C inference. Contribute to antirez/flux2.c development by creating an account on GitHub.
171. voyage-multimodal-3.5: a new multimodal retrieval frontier with video support
TL;DR – We're excited to introduce voyage-multimodal-3.5, our next-generation multimodal embedding model built for retrieval over text, images, and videos. Like voyage-multimodal-3, it embeds interleaved text and images (screenshots, PDFs, tables, figures, slides), but now adds explicit support for video frames. It's also the first production-grade video embedding model to support Matryoshka embeddings for flexible…
172. RT Superconductivity at 298K in Ternary LaScH System at High-Pressure Conditions
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2510.01273: Room-Temperature Superconductivity at 298 K in Ternary La-Sc-H System at High-pressure Conditions
173. Bootstrapping Bun
My journey building the Bun JavaScript runtime from source.
174. I found the perfect yearly calendar (for me)
The new year has started and I was once again looking for a simple calendar to do some yearly planning. I've tried to find something for this use …
175. Show HN: CLI for working with Apple Core ML models
A native command-line interface for working with Apple Core ML models on macOS - schappim/coreml-cli
176. Show HN: Obsidian Workflows with Gemini: Inbox Processing and Task Review
Obsidian Gemini processing workflows, Validate each command before executing it. It is strongly recommended to use a version control system (Git) in your Obsidian vault to visualize and revert changes made by the agent. - inbox_processing_workflow.md
177. CLI for the New Commodore C64 Ultimate
CLI for the new Commodore C64 Ultimate. Contribute to cybersorcerer/c64u development by creating an account on GitHub.
178. NIST is rethinking its role in analyzing software vulnerabilities
As the agency’s vulnerability database buckles under a flood of submissions, it’s planning to shift some responsibilities to other parties.
179. The Unexpected Logic of Art Economics: Arts and Inequality in 80s NY (2020)
The Unexpected Logic of Art Economics: Arts and Inequality in 1980s New York By Sarah Miller-Davenport When Richard Serra’s Tilted Arc was installed in Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan’s Foley Square in 1981, it was meant to be a pioneering work of public art that would expose New York’s masses to post-minimalist sculpture. Tilted Arc would indeed become one of the most legendary sculptures in 20th century history—but not for its artistic merit.
180. ADSL over Wet String