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241. Show HN: The ASCII Side of the Moon
Interactive ASCII art visualization of moon phases and libration
242. Linux Mint Forums now require a login to just browse
243. Ken Thompson on How a Disk Scheduling Algorithm Became Unix [video]
Kenneth Lane Thompson, winner of the Association for Computing Machinery's A.M. Turing Award, discusses how his intention to play around with the storage sys...
244. Tesla's 4680 battery supply chain collapses as partner writes down deal by 99%
245. Late night pizzeria nearby The Pentagon has suddenly surged in traffic
246. Igniting the GPU: From Kernel Plumbing to 3D Rendering on RISC-V
How I enabled the PowerVR GPU on the TH1520 SoC by writing the missing kernel drivers.
247. High-Fidelity 3D Shape Generation
248. Binaries
A problem I experienced when pursuing my PhD and submitting academic articles was that I had built solutions to problems that required dramatic scale to be effective and worthwhile. Responses to my publication submissions often claimed such problems did not exist; however, I had observed them during my time within industry, such as at Google, but I couldn’t cite it!
249. Reading is a vice: US student reading abilities and habits are declining
250. Libgodc: Write Go Programs for Sega Dreamcast
Go runtime for Dreamcast using gccgo and KOS. Contribute to drpaneas/libgodc development by creating an account on GitHub.
251. Someone made a ton of money betting on Maduro's capture
A brand-new account placed suspiciously timed bets on Polymarket regarding Nicolás Maduro’s ouster.
252. Stranger Things Creator Says Turn Off "Garbage" Settings
253. Efficient method to capture CO2 from the atmosphere / Univ of Helsinki
The method is based on a recyclable filtration fluid consisting of a superbase-alcohol compound. One gram of the new compound can absorb 156 milligrams of carbon dioxide.
254. Actress Sandra Bullock purchasing a movie ticket online (1995)
255. What Happened to Abit Motherboards
Abit motherboards were legendary among hardware enthusiasts. But they had a relatively short lifespan. What happened to Abit? I found out.
256. Claude wrote a functional NES emulator using my engine's API
Play NES Emulator - Carimbo Game
257. I'm having the worst career winter of my life
258. Mitsubishi Diatone D-160 (1985)
259. My First Meshtastic Network
260. Rich Hickey: Thanks AI
Thanks AI! GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
261. Fixing a Buffer Overflow in Unix v4 Like It's 1973
This blog post shows how to fix a buffer overflow in the su progam of UNIX v4
262. Ask HN: Expository/Succinct Books on Modern Physics
263. When someone says they hate your product with a burning passion
How to reset the thermostat, and CodeRabbit as a case study
264. Marathon OS: A gesture-based mobile shell and Linux system inspired by BB10
Marathon OS is a gesture-first mobile operating system built on Linux. Inspired by BlackBerry 10's brilliant interaction model, reimagined for modern hardware with PostmarketOS and Qt6.
265. Feynman's Hughes Lectures: 950 pages of notes
Richard Feynman's lectures at Hughes Malibu Labs.
266. The Future of Software Development Is Software Developers
I've been a computer programmer all-told for 43 years. That's more than half the entire history of electronic programmable computers. In that time, I've seen a lot of things change. But I've also seen some things stay pretty much exactly the same. I've lived through several cycles of technology that, at the time, was hailed…
267. Five Years of Tinygrad
The first commit to tinygrad was October 17, 2020. It’s been almost three years since we raised money. The company is 6 people now. The codebase is 18,935 lines not including tests.
268. Non-Zero-Sum Games
Home page for a World-Help site: How to create more Non-Zero-Sum Games for a brighter future.
269. Microservices Killed Our Startup. Monoliths Would've Saved Us
270. Everyone's Watching Stocks. The Real Bubble Is AI Debt
Something has changed in the artificial intelligence boom in the past year. Since the arrival of ChatGPT in 2022, America’s biggest tech companies have been leading the charge, aided by hundreds of billions of dollars on their balance sheet. Now, debt has entered the picture and the stakes are higher.