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241. Who entered Epstein's jail tier the night of his death?
Newly released documents from the Epstein files raise more questions about activity seen on video from the jail the night he died.
242. Actors: A Model of Concurrent Computation [pdf]
243. GitHub experience various partial-outages/degradations
Welcome to GitHub's home for real-time and historical data on system performance.
244. Tools for Recovering RAID5 Disasters
Contribute to alfiopuglisi/raid_recovery development by creating an account on GitHub.
245. Nano-vLLM: How a vLLM-style inference engine works
When deploying large language models in production, the inference engine becomes a critical piece of infrastructure.
246. Linux from Scratch Ends SysVinit Support
247. FlashAttention-T: Towards Tensorized Attention
248. Claude Code is suddenly everywhere inside Microsoft
Microsoft is increasingly adopting Claude Code, despite selling its own GitHub Copilot AI tool. Microsoft’s developers are now testing out both to compare them.
249. Defining Safe Hardware Design [pdf]
250. Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse
Archaeological finds from the planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC.
251. Show HN: CLI tool to convert Markdown to rich HTML clipboard content
Convert Markdown to rich HTML clipboard content. Contribute to letientai299/md2cb development by creating an account on GitHub.
252. Underrated ways to change the world, part II
OR: why you should sell onions on the internet
253. Zig: Bypassing Kernel32.dll for Fun and Nonprofit
254. Another London: Excavating the disenchanted city
Excavating the disenchanted city
255. Steam Hardware: Launch timing and other FAQs
Answering some of your most-asked questions about Steam HW
256. Rust in the NetBSD Kernel, and other odd decisions
257. Spotlighting the World Factbook as We Bid a Fond Farewell
258. A Crisis comes to Wordle: Reusing old words
A few days ago, The new York Times (owner of Wordle) announced that from 2 February it would start reusing some words from previous years. Their announcem...
259. Zig Libc
260. Debian's Challenge When Its Developers Drift Away
You may recall the news last month around no one was left on Debian's data protection team and other volunteer staffing challenges with different Debian efforts in the past
261. The Hot Mess of AI
262. Latest VirtualBox Code Begins Supporting KVM Back End
As of this week Oracle's latest VirtualBox development code begins to work with Linux's native KVM back-end
263. Apple's Q4 2025 margin on Services was 76.5%
Discover how Apple defied expectations with record gross margins of 48.2%, showcasing strength in products and services despite industry challenges.
264. The Right to Be Forgotten
I thought about the friend who had passed away often... his methodical erasure felt deliberate, like quiet resistance.
265. Why Not?
266. Learning Low-Level Computing and C++ by Making a Game Boy Emulator
I went on a quest to learn more about low-level computing and using C++ to make a cross-platform Game Boy emulator. Here's my story and how I did it.
267. I'm tired of trying to make vibe coding work for me
Live At: https://twitch.tv/ThePrimeagenWanna Become a Backend Dev & Support me at the SAME TIME???https://boot.dev/prime
268. Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing
A bifurcation is happening in AI adoption - power users shipping products in days versus everyone else generating meeting agendas. Enterprise tool choices are accelerating the divide.
269. Towards a science of scaling agent systems: When and why agent systems work
270. Russia 'intercepts Europe's key satellites'