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241. Scientists unlock brain's natural clean-up system for new treatments for stroke
242. Street-Fighting Mathematics (2008)
This section provides information on the free online course textbook, and the schedule of readings by session.
243. Java: An ecosystem worth billions with IDEs in peril
Personal homepage of Jan Bessai
244. Nvidia GB10's Memory Subsystem, from the CPU Side
GB10 is a collaboration between Nvidia and Mediatek that brings Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture into an integrated GPU.
245. Fucking Approachable Swift Concurrency
A no-bullshit guide to Swift concurrency. Learn async/await, actors, Sendable, and MainActor with simple mental models. No jargon, just clear explanations.
246. Tell HN: Happy New Year
247. Who Invented the Transistor?
248. Finance Industry Eyes Investment Opportunities in Venezuela
249. Fear Is Not Advocacy
And you are going to be fine.
250. Dilbert creator Scott Adams doesn't expect to live much longer
'Things are changing fast,' the East Bay 'Dilbert' cartoonist said, explaining that prostate cancer has left him paralyzed
251. Toro: Deploy Applications as Unikernels
This repository contains the source code of toro unikernel - torokernel/torokernel
252. All-optical synthesis chip for large-scale intelligent semantic vision
253. AI Labs Are Solving the Power Problem
Bring Your Own Generation, Sayonara Electric Grid, Turbines vs. Recips. vs. Fuel Cells, Why Not Build More CCGTs?, Onsite Power TCO
254. Building UI Components Correctly
What I learned as a frontend engineer by doing things wrong.
255. Show HN: 22 GB of hacker news in SQLite
256. Heap Overflow in FFmpeg EXIF
AI cybersecurity startup finding memory vulnerabilities
257. What Drives Success in Physical Planning with JEPA World Models?
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2512.24497: What Drives Success in Physical Planning with Joint-Embedding Predictive World Models?
258. Sabotaging Bitcoin
259. Escaping Containment: A Security Analysis of FreeBSD Jails [video]
FreeBSD’s jail mechanism promises strong isolation—but how strong is it really? In this talk, we explore what it takes to escape a compro...
260. XLibre XServer 25.1 Changes
XLibre Xserver. Contribute to X11Libre/xserver development by creating an account on GitHub.
261. A love song for Linux gamers with old GPUs
AMD GPUs are famous for working very well on Linux. However, what about the very first GCN GPUs? Are they working as well as the new ones? In this post, I’m going to summarize how well these old GPUs are supported and what I’ve been doing to improve them.
262. Fertility Roundup #5: Causation
There are two sides of developments in fertility.
263. 'Big Short' investor accuses AI hyperscalers of artificially boosting earnings (2025)
Burry alleged that "hyperscalers" are artificially boosting earnings by extending the useful life of their computer equipment.
264. 'How to do great work' by Paul Graham mapped out
‘How to do great work’ by Paul Graham mapped out.
265. Memory Subsystem Optimizations
266. TIL: I am an open-source contributor
267. Pickle 1 AR Glasses (YC W25) May Be Fraudulent
268. Blog: PyPI in 2025: A Year in Review
A look back at the major changes to PyPI in 2025 and related statistics.
269. Why Prefer Textfiles? (2010)
270. Nike's Crisis and the Economics of Brand Decay
Economic analysis of Nike's crisis: how complementary assets, path dependency, and strategic misalignment destroyed competitive advantage.