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151. Show HN: Aroma: Every TCP Proxy Is Detectable with RTT Fingerprinting
Every TCP Proxy Is Detectable With RTT Fingerprinting - Sakura-sx/Aroma
152. CIA Star Gate Project: An Overview (1993) [pdf]
153. Show HN: My not-for-profit search engine with no ads, no AI, & all DDG bangs
154. Show HN: I remade my website in the Sith Lord Theme and I hope it's fun
Cookie Engineer's Ideas and Projects
155. Show HN: Generate your personal HN recap for 2025
Generate your HN profile recap, analyze your top comments, and see which tech trends defined your year.
156. The HSBC app refuses to work if "Bitwarden" is installed on user's Android phone
157. I Was Kidnapped by Deutsche Bahn and All I Got Was 1.50 EUR
A Christmas Eve journey. Deutsche Bahn. 35 kilometers.
158. Linux DAW: Help Linux musicians to quickly and easily find the tools they need
Quality audio software for Linux Audio Production such as LV2, VST2, VST3, and CLAP effects, synthesizers and sampler plugins.
159. Quickemu: Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux VMs
Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines - quickemu-project/quickemu
160. You can't design software you don't work on
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161. Google is dead. Where do we go now?
162. Cheap solar is transforming lives and economies across Africa
163. A Solid Load of Bull
The so called SOLID
164. Freeing 118 GB of W&B experiment data from a broken binary format
165. 2D Signed Distance Functions
Tutorials and articles of Inigo Quilez on computer graphics, fractals, demoscene, shaders and more.
166. Fast GPU Interconnect over Radio
RF and terahertz over fiber technology offers longer reach and lower power consumption, transforming data centers by overcoming copper's physical limits.
167. Floor796
A huge animation scene with many references to memes, games, films, series, anime, music groups
168. A History of My Homelab
Recently, I migrated the services I host to an enterprise server (a Dell R740) running from my home. This is the latest significant step in my homelab, where I can both experiment and host production services. This is a good excuse to make a technical retrospective of how it all started and evolved into what it is today.
169. The Weeb Economy
The entire new section of my book.
170. 50,000 drums of radioactive wastes were dumped near the Farallones, 1946 to 1970
Contamination of sediments in Boston Harbor, particularly by metals, is so widespread that its effects may be felt long after the sources of contamination are shut off. Where are toxic concentrations of metals located today? How did they get there? How will they move? These are questions that must be answered in detail before we can properly estimate risk in the environment.
171. Static Allocation with Zig
Introducing kv, a statically allocated key/value server.
172. Funes.world
Funes digitizes monuments and cultural heritage into high-quality 3D models, panoramas, and guided stories, creating an online archive for museums, researchers, and curious visitors around the world.
173. Replacing JavaScript with Just HTML
A collection of bad practices in HTML, copied from real websites.
174. How uv got so fast
uv’s speed comes from engineering decisions, not just Rust. Static metadata, dropping legacy formats, and standards that didn’t exist five years ago.
175. The Window for Local-First AI (Before the Defaults Ship)
Hardware is commoditizing. Software is the battleground. Build credible alternatives before defaults are set.
176. Coase's Penguin, Or, Linux and the Nature of the Firm [pdf]
177. As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise
Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's little chance of that changing anytime soon. More chips for AI means fewer available for other products such as computers and phones. That could drive up those prices too.
178. Pre-commit hooks are fundamentally broken
use pre-push hooks instead
179. Show HN: Replacing my OS process scheduler with an LLM
Replacing the OS process scheduler with an LLM. Contribute to mprajyothreddy/brainkernel development by creating an account on GitHub.
180. Why I Think Valve's Retiring the Steam Deck LCD
The secret motivations for killing off the LCD model... (it's not the Steam Deck 2)