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241. It is incorrect to "normalize" // in HTTP URL paths
242. Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more
Find out how much caffeine is in coffee, tea, soda and energy drinks. You may be getting more caffeine than you think you are.
243. The Age of Marketing Speak
How Promotional Language Quietly Rewires Reality
244. TikTok's 'Addictive Design' Found to Be Illegal in Europe
245. How virtual textures work
Virtual texturing is not about supporting larger textures, but about aligning memory residency with what can actually be visible on screen. This article explains the system end-to-end, from addressing to feedback and residency decisions.
246. When internal hostnames are leaked to the clown
247. LineageOS 23.2
Material Expressive is here!
248. Searches for Learn Python up 150%
249. NIMBYs Aren't Just Shutting Down Housing
They want to shut down our right to be heard in the first place.
250. The 'Little red dots' observed by Webb were direct-collapse black holes
251. CIA Erased the World Factbook with No Warning
For over half a century, the CIA's World Factbook has been one of the most quietly useful things the federal government has ever produced. A comprehensive, regularly updated, freely available reference on every country in the world—population stats, government structures, economic data, geography, the works. It was the kind of thing that made you think,…
252. Lance table format explained with simple animations
Lance is a new table and file format. A modern successor to Apache Iceberg / Delta Lake. (Animated)
253. Systems Thinking
254. Show HN: I saw this cool navigation reveal, so I made a simple HTML+CSS version
Contribute to Momciloo/fun-with-clip-path development by creating an account on GitHub.
255. TSMC to make advanced AI semiconductors in Japan
Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s largest contract computer chip maker, has announced it will be manufacturing advanced 3-nanometer semiconductors in Japan to meet booming AI demand.
256. Linux servers that let you ditch the public cloud and reclaim your privacy
European Union countries are moving away from American tech giants to run their own clouds and servers to control their digital destiny. You can do this, too. Here's how.
257. Stop Using Face ID
Biometric locks like face recognition are easy to set up—but thanks to a legal loophole, they're easier for law enforcement to bypass than a passcode.
258. The RCE that AMD won't fix
Temporarily taken down due to a request, will be back at a later date. (Have a guess why) :) In the meantime, you can read another of my write-ups here: 1.4 Billion exposed user records via insecure Firebase instances in top Android apps
259. I reversed Tower of Fantasy's anti-cheat driver: a BYOVD toolkit never loaded
How four layers of authentication in a production anti-cheat driver still hand you a complete BYOVD toolkit
260. The original vi is a product of its time (and its time has passed)
261. Trapping Electrons (or: how data is stored)
262. Mrinank Sharma Resigns from Anthropic
263. Claude's C Compiler vs. GCC
A Guide to comparing Claude Code Compiler with GCC
264. GB Renewables Map
Live map showing realtime renewable energy generation in Great Britain
265. Claude Code Agent Teams
Coordinate multiple Claude Code instances working together as a team, with shared tasks, inter-agent messaging, and centralized management.
266. Early Christian Writings
267. Solving Shrinkwrap: New Experimental Technique
In this article, I present my new technique for solving a CSS problem that was deemed impossible — true shrinkwrapping of an element with auto-wrapped content. By using anchor positioning and scroll-driven animations, we can adjust our element’s outer dimensions by measuring its inner contents, demonstrating that for many cases this can already work and might unlock a future native feature.
268. Credentials for Linux: Bringing Passkeys to the Linux Desktop
Bringing Passkeys to the Linux desktop
269. LibreOffice blasts Microsoft for putting "commercial interests" over everything
LibreOffice is back at it again, doubling down on its criticisms of Microsoft and its OOXML format for its Office suite.
270. Rice Theory: Why Eastern Cultures Are More Cooperative
Westerners tend to be more individualistic than Easterners. Did our ancestors plant these cultural differences hundreds of years ago when they chose which grains to grow?