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241. Design and Implementation of Sprites
So that we may educate as well as horrify: the internals of our new Sprites execution platform.
242. Bubblewrap: A nimble way to prevent agents from accessing your .env files
243. A Future for Amiga?
244. The Resonant Computing Manifesto
Technology should bring out the best in humanity, not the worst—a manifesto for resonant computing built on five principles that reject hyper-scale extraction for human flourishing.
245. Echo Chess: The Quest for Solvability (2023)
Let’s make Chess more fun in Single-Player.
246. U.S. Court Order Against Anna's Archive Spells More Trouble for the Site
Anna’s Archive is having a rough month. Following mysterious .org and .se domain suspensions, it is now facing a permanent injunction.
247. DeepSeek kicked off 2026 with a new AI training method for scaling
DeepSeek has released a new AI training method that analysts say is a "breakthrough" for scaling large language models.
248. Air traffic control: the IBM 9020
249. Ask HN: What did you find out or explore today?
250. Sun Position Calculator
Terrestrial Earth/Sun relationship experiment.
251. (Open) Widevine support added to the OpenBSD Chromium port
252. Things I learned from burning myself out with AI coding agents
Opinion: As software power tools, AI agents may make people busier than ever before.
253. HTTP RateLimit Headers
254. Social Media Without Socializing
255. Claude is good at assembling blocks, but still falls apart at creating them
256. TLS stripping on-device under Windows XP
I managed to get modern SSL/TLS connections working under Windows XP, by running a lightweight Linux VM which strips the TLS headers and re-applies a self-signed certificate:
257. All 23-Bit Still Lifes Are Glider Constructible
258. CD Projekt issue DMCA takedown notice against popular Cyberpunk VR mod
259. Slop Is Everywhere for Those with Eyes to See
How mindless consumption is making our FYPs worse.
260. Japan's 40-year bond yield hits 4% record on fiscal jitters
U.S. Treasurys and other countries' government bonds sold off on Tuesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on various European allies.
261. High-Level Is the Goal
Why should anyone care about low-level programming?
262. Starlink roam 50GB is now 100GB with unlimited slow speed after that
263. The spectrum of isolation: From bare metal to WebAssembly
Tired of 'it works on my machine'? Understand the key differences between Physical Machines, VMs, Containers, and Virtual Environments to choose the right tool for the job and ship code reliably.
264. Intel Underestimates Error Bounds by 1.3 quintillion (2014)
Intel’s manuals for their x86/x64 processor clearly state that the fsin instruction (calculating the trigonometric sine) has a maximum error, in round-to-nearest mode, of one unit in the last place. This is not true. It’s not even close. The worst-case error for the fsin instruction for small inputs is actually about 1.37 quintillion units in…
265. Linux boxes via SSH: suspended when disconected
Instant Linux boxes via SSH. No signup, no config. Pay only for what you use. 2 vCPUs, 4GB RAM, 50GB SSD per box.
266. Algebra will return to S.F. middle schools after more than a decade
267. Tldraw pauses external contributions due to AI slop
Hey all, update on the tldraw policy with regard to contributions. For the good of the project, we're going to begin automatically closing pull requests from external contributors. We will of course continue to welcome issues, bug report...
268. Uber Pushes to Cap Personal Injury Lawyer Payouts A.G. 25-0022 [pdf]
269. Show HN: Visual Database Schema Designer (Angular 21 and .NET 10)
270. What if the idea of the autism spectrum is completely wrong?
For years, we've thought of autism as lying on a spectrum, but emerging evidence suggests that it comes in several distinct types. The implications for how we support autistic people could be profound