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241. Porsche Sold More Electrified Cars in Europe in 2025 Than Pure Gas-Powered Cars
With a balanced sales structure across individual markets, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, delivered a total of 279,449 cars to customers around the world in 2025.
242. Ask HN: What is your opinion on non-mainstream mobile OS options (e.g. /e/OS)?
243. Nukeproof: Manifesto for European Data Sovereignty
Join the alliance building a strategic coalition for Europe's digital independence. Break free from hyperscaler control and reclaim European data sovereignty.
244. Reliable Signals of Honest Intent
It's better if the message comes in an expensive box.
245. Show HN: Semantic search engine for Studio Ghibli movie
Discover beautiful moments from Studio Ghibli films
246. The coming industrialisation of exploit generation with LLMs
Recently I ran an experiment where I built agents on top of Opus 4.5 and GPT-5.2 and then challenged them to write exploits for a zeroday vulnerability in the QuickJS Javascript interpreter. I added a variety of modern exploit mitigations, various constraints (like assuming an unknown heap starting state, or forbidding hardcoded offsets in the…
247. Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warns AI boom could falter without wider adoption
248. Sins of the Children (Adrian Tchaikovsky)
The circle of life on Chelicer 14d.
249. Notes on Apple's Nano Texture
2024 Nano Texture Macbook Pro on the left; 2021 Glossy Macbook Pro on the right TLDR: the Nano Texture performs wonderfully anywhere where light used to be a factor and used to force me to shade my screen or avoid the place entirely. I’m less concerned with where I sit indoors. Coffee shops / offices with skylights or intense lighting are much more comfortable Coding and working outside is now feasible: browsing the internet, writing in Obsidian; all delightful The screen needs more effort to keep clean than a normal screen and comes with a special wipe that needs to be used instead of microfiber Black text on white background (light mode) is considerably more readable than white text on black background (dark mode) Overall a massive step forward for outdoor computing Big thanks to Julie Kruger for the comparison photos and CJ for draft feedback.
250. GNU Guix 1.5.0 Released
Blog posts about GNU Guix.
251. Stevey's Birthday Blog
252. When "Likers'' Go Private: Engagement with Reputationally Risky Content on X
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2601.11140: When "Likers'' Go Private: Engagement With Reputationally Risky Content on X
253. Now with Mqtts
254. x86 prefixes and escape opcodes flowchart
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255. We will ban you and ridicule you in public if you waste our time on crap reports
256. Show HN: An interactive physics simulator with 1000's of balls, in your terminal
A colorful interactive physics simulator with thousands of balls, but in your terminal! - minimaxir/ballin
257. Epic and Google have a secret $800M Unreal Engine and services deal
Antitrust settlement talks have revealed a deal between Epic and Google over the Unreal Engine and unspecified services, which could impact the judge’s decision.
258. 3D printing my laptop ergonomic setup
259. D4RT: Teaching AI to see the world in four dimensions
Meet D4RT, a unified AI model for 4D scene reconstruction and tracking.
260. MTOTP: Wouldn't it be nice if you were the 2FA device?
mTOTP is an experimental, manual variant of TOTP designed to be computed by a human without electronic devices. It explores the limits of time-based authentication under strict human constraints and makes no claims of cryptographic equivalence to standard TOTP. - GitHub - VBranimir/mTOTP at develop
261. Ask HN: Revive a mostly dead Discord server
262. Trump calls for $1.5T military budget in 2027, up from $901B in 2026
263. Korea's AI law requires watermarks on generated content
Korea on Thursday began enforcing the world’s first comprehensive law governing artificial intelligence (AI), requiring watermarks on images, videos and audio created and distributed using generative AI.
264. California adds hundreds in hidden fees to drive up traffic tickets
CBS News California investigates why lawmakers are ignoring a state audit that urged them to reduce fees and revise the entire program - nearly a decade ago.
265. A decentralized peer-to-peer messaging application that operates over Bluetooth
266. Comic-Con Bans AI Art After Artist Pushback
The famed convention's organizers have banned AI from the art show.
267. Ask HN: Have you managed to switch to Bluesky for tech people?
268. Who Owns Rudolph's Nose?
269. Microsoft 365 Outage
270. Micron breaks ground on $100B New York DRAM megafab