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241. Show HN: I vibecoded an ARM64 operating system that boots on real hardware
A completely vibecoded operating system targeting Aarch64 - kaansenol5/VibeOS
242. Why Didn't AI "Join the Workforce" in 2025?
243. Intel Panther Lake (first Intel 18A node product) makes debut at CES
Intel ushers in the next generation of AI PCs with exceptional performance, graphics and battery life; available this month
244. Online source of Lego instructions, catalogues and ideas books from years past
Your online source of Lego instructions, catalogues and ideas books from years past
245. Passing of Joe Mancuso author of Masonite (Python web framework)
Passing of Joe Mancuso
246. The creator of Claude Code's Claude setup
247. Vendor Locked CPUs, Restricting and Securing Hardware
248. Welcome to Gas Town
249. Direct evidence for poison use on microlithic arrowheads at 60k years ago
250. CES 2026: Taking the Lids Off AMD's Venice and MI400 SoCs
Here at CES 2026, AMD showed off their upcoming Venice series of server CPUs and their upcoming MI400 series of datacenter accelerators.
251. "Inspector Dangerfuck", ANSI art comic from 1994
In 1994, a teenager wanted to be noticed in the ANSI art scene. So he created "Inspector Dangerfuck": a profane, stoned, gray-skinned cartoon detective.
252. A Nobel Prize cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred
253. Formal Methods Only Solve Half My Problems
254. Try to Take My Position: The Best Promotion Advice I Ever Got
255. Why Big Companies Keep Failing: The Stack Fallacy (2016)
Stack fallacy has caused many companies to attempt to capture new markets and fail spectacularly. When you see a database company thinking apps are easy, or a VM company thinking big data is easy  -- they are suffering from stack fallacy. Stack fallacy is the mistaken belief that it is trivial to build the layer above yours.
256. Vienam Bans Unskippable Ads, Requires Skip Button to Appear After 5 Seconds
Saigon’s guide to restaurants, street food, news, bars, culture, events, history, activities, things to do, music & nightlife.
257. So you wanna de-bog yourself (2024)
What I found in the mire
258. The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: finding sparse trainable NNs with 90% less params
Abstract page for arXiv paper 1803.03635: The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis: Finding Sparse, Trainable Neural Networks
259. The virtual AmigaOS runtime (a.k.a. Wine for Amiga:)
Various tools for using AmigaOS programs on other platforms - amitools/docs/vamos.md at main · cnvogelg/amitools
260. US Job Openings Decline to Lowest Level in More Than a Year
261. Why Are Federal Agents Using GoPros, Smart Glasses, and Phones to Record Us?
"What happened to the police body cameras?" one Uber driver in Minnesota asked a Border Patrol agent.
262. Dude, where's my supersonic jet?
3 innovators reimagining how we fly
263. Recent Optimizations in Python's Reference Counting
An overview of recent optimizations in Python's reference counting.
264. LMArena is a cancer on AI
Would you trust a medical system whose only metric was “which doctor wins the Internet?” No, you'd call that malpractice. Yet that's LMArena.
265. Notion AI: Unpatched data exfiltration
UPDATE Jan 8th: It seems our initial disclosure was triaged by the HackerOne team before it reached the Notion team. Once Notion was aware of this, they took immediate action to validate the vulnerability, and have confirmed that the remediation is now in production! Notion AI was susceptible to data exfiltration via indirect prompt injection due to a vulnerability in which AI document edits are saved before user approval.
266. Can I start using Wayland in 2026?
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.
267. Observability's past, present, and future
In my last post, , I wrote about my career, my passion for dev tools, and my decision to start a new company focused on observability. I also wrote about ...
268. "We write to ask that you enforce your app stores' terms of service against X" [pdf]
269. How to Be Less Awkward
a three-part treatment for a near-universal affliction
270. Dealing with abandonware (2024)
reverse engineering, abandonware