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241. HTML-only conditional lazy loading (via preload and media)
242. Cloud RAM
Mike Kohn's website
243. Bottom-up programming as the root of LLM dev skepticism
244. Show HN: Engineering Schizophrenia: Trusting Yourself Through Byzantine Faults
245. I replaced Windows with Linux and everything's going great
I’ve spent half a week with CachyOS and I’m unstoppable.
246. Zen-C: Write like a high-level language, run like C
Write like a high-level language, run like C. Contribute to z-libs/Zen-C development by creating an account on GitHub.
247. Update on age requirements for apps distributed in Texas
A recent injunction issued by a district court suspended enforcement of Texas state law SB2420, which introduced age assurance requirements for app marketplaces and developers. In light of this ruling, Apple will pause previously announced implementation plans and monitor the ongoing legal process.The tools we previously announced to help developers meet their compliance obligations will remain available for sandbox testing, including: Declared Age Range API Significant Change API under PermissionKit New age rating property type in StoreKit App Store Server Notifications These tools can also be used to help developers with their obligations under laws coming into effect in Utah and Louisiana in 2026. The Declared Age Range API remains available worldwide for users on iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, or later.
248. How Iran Switched Off the Internet
249. Six prosecutors quit over push to investigate ICE shooting victim's widow
250. Porting MiniJinja to Go with an Agent
Agents can now port code bases much better than before.
251. A Eulogy for Dark Sky, a Data Visualization Masterpiece (2023)
A deep look at how the Dark Sky weather app used simple but highly effective charts to report and contextualize the weather.
252. We Don't Use AI
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253. Signal leaders warn agentic AI is an insecure, unreliable surveillance risk
With agentic AI embedded at the OS level, databases storing entire digital lives accessible to malware, tasks whose reliability quickly breaks down at each step, and being opted-in without consent, Signal leadership is sounding the alarm for the industry to pull back until threats can be mitigated.
254. What old tennis players teach us (2017)
255. The month long, 3000 mile roller derby of Chicago
Learn about Roller Derby from it's inception to present day.
256. Just the Browser: Remove AI features and other annoyances from web browsers
Remove AI features, telemetry data reporting, sponsored content, product integrations, and other annoyances from web browsers.
257. Lightpanda migrate DOM implementation to Zig
We replaced LibDOM with a custom Zig implementation for better cohesion across events, Custom Elements, and ShadowDOM. Here's how we built it and what we learned along the way.
258. Elevated error rates on Opus 4.5
Claude's Status Page - Elevated error rates on Opus 4.5 and Sonnet 4.5.
259. The Housing Market Isn't for Single People
Government policy is married to outdated expectations of how we live
260. Garbage collection is contrarian
Modeling unrooted handles to garbage collected data using contravariant lifetimes.
261. Quake 1 Single-Player Map Design Theories (2001)
TEAMShambler Quake Level Reviews
262. AI solves Erdos problem #728 (Terence Tao mathstodon post)
Recently, the application of AI tools to Erdos problems passed a milestone: an Erdos problem (#728 https://www.erdosproblems.com/728) was solved more or less autonomously by AI (after some feedback from an initial attempt), in the spirit of the problem (as reconstructed by the Erdos problem website community), with the result (to the best of our knowledge) not replicated in existing literature (although similar results proven by similar methods were located). This is a demonstration of the genuine increase in capability of these tools in recent months, and is largely consistent with other recent demonstrations of AI using existing methods to resolve Erdos problems, although in most previous cases a solution to these problems was later located in the literature, as discussed in https://mathstodon.xyz/deck/@tao/115788262274999408 . This particular case was unusual in that the problem as stated by Erdos was misformulated, with a reconstruction of the problem in the intended spirit only obtained in the last few months, which helps explain the lack of prior literature on the problem. However, I would like to talk here about another aspect of the story which I find more interesting than the solution itself, which is the emerging AI-powered capability to rapidly write and rewrite expositions of the solution. (1/5)
263. Show HN: Customizable OSINT dashboard to monitor the situation
Real-time geopolitical monitoring dashboard
264. AI Can't Touch These Skilled Trade Jobs. If Only Enough Humans Would Fill Them
265. C++ std::move doesn't move anything: A deep dive into Value Categories
Why std::move is just a cast, how it kills RVO if used wrong, and the mechanics of ownership transfer.
266. More than one hundred years of Film Sizes
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF DIFFERENT FILM SIZES - history with pictures >
267. Phind.com Is Shutting Down
268. Ask HN: Best setup for Golang HTTP API development in 2026?
269. Iran Is Hunting Down Starlink Users to Stop Protest Videos from Going Global
270. LANL's ICE House Tests Microelectronics for Cosmic Radiation Exposure
Read how natural radiation from cosmic rays drives aerospace engineering, what’s behind the blue screen of death, and what’s cooking at the ICE house.