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241. Hackers claim to have Target source code for sale following recent cyberattack
A database of almost 900GB was allegedly taken from Target systems
242. Linux boxes via SSH: suspended when disconected
Instant Linux boxes via SSH. No signup, no config. Pay only for what you use. 2 vCPUs, 4GB RAM, 50GB SSD per box.
243. Meta Lays Off 1,500 People in Metaverse Division
244. Starlink roam 50GB is now 100GB with unlimited slow speed after that
245. Tldraw pauses external contributions due to AI slop
Hey all, update on the tldraw policy with regard to contributions. For the good of the project, we're going to begin automatically closing pull requests from external contributors. We will of course continue to welcome issues, bug report...
246. Edbrowse: A command-line editor and web browser
A command-line editor and web browser. Contribute to edbrowse/edbrowse development by creating an account on GitHub.
247. A new way to call C from Java: how fast is it?
248. Designing 'One Hundred and One Dalmatians'
Plus: news.
249. Tired of AI, people are committing to the analog lifestyle in 2026
With our homes and lives swarming with AI-powered devices, assistants and chatbots, a backlash is brewing.
250. Our approach to advertising and expanding access to ChatGPT
251. Read_once(), Write_once(), but Not for Rust
252. Italy investigates Activision Blizzard for pushing in-game purchases
Italy has launched two investigations into Microsoft's Activision Blizzard, alleging the company has engaged in "misleading and aggressive" sales practices for two of its most popular smartphone games.
253. Read the Texts Between Trump and Norway's Prime Minister About Greenland
254. UW ttyp0 Monospace Bitmap Fonts (v2.1)
255. Writing Your First Compiler
Build your first compiler with minimal, high-level, modern code. With only a few files of Go and C code, we can set up a workflow that dynamically fetches everything needed, including the LLVM library itself, and builds a portable compiler. This is a modern stack, it's reproducible, and you do not need to read dozens of pages to get started.
256. After 25 years, Wikipedia has proved that news doesn't need to look like news
257. The cleaner: One woman's mission to help Britain's hoarders
For Jo Powell, cleaning is about restoring dignity and understanding the grief and shame behind every pile of rubbish.
258. Stocks sell off globally as traders digest Trump message
The message was sent to the Norwegian prime minister, who has no control over how the Nobel Committee awards its prizes. Greenland is a territory of Denmark, not Norway.
259. Show HN: App to spoof GPS location on iOS without jailbreaking
Standalone IOS app to GPS location without jailbreaks. Untethered, local, and open source. - acheong08/ios-location-spoofer
260. Fish Shell
A smart and user-friendly command line shell
261. Re: Mix: open-source repairable blender
Official documentation for re:Mix, the kitchen mixer good for people and the planet. - openfunkHQ/reMix
262. Ford F-150 Lightning outsold the Cybertruck and was then canceled for poor sales
263. Fire Shuts GTA 6 Developer Rockstar North, Following Report of Explosion
Fire services attended the offices of Grand Theft Auto 6 developer Rockstar North this morning and secured "structural damage" following a reported boiler explosion.
264. Just because Linus Torvalds vibe codes doesn't mean it's a good idea
265. Evolution Unleashed (2018)
Is evolutionary science due for a major overhaul – or is talk of ‘revolution’ misguided?
266. Friend's Guide to Agentic Engineering
AI agents went from novelty to necessity in 2025. The no-BS guide to what actually works: hand-typed, opinionated, and free.
267. Kotlin's Rich Errors: Native, Typed Errors Without Exceptions
At KotlinConf 2025, the Kotlin team showcased progress toward Rich Errors with union types. After years of watching languages slowly adopt patterns that Elm has championed since day one, it’s exciting to see Kotlin taking this significant step toward more explicit, type-safe error handling. And in a very “native” Kotlin way at that! I vividly remember this announcement giving my functional heart a pleasant jolt, but I haven’t found the time for a write-up until now. Better late than never, though:
268. The Alignment Game
A game to align people and priorities
269. GitHub should charge everyone $1 more per month
Listen to me.
270. Use of Bayesian methodology in clinical trials of drug and biological products [pdf]