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241. No Source Code == No Patent
How we know you "have' the invention
242. Deep dive into Turso, the "SQLite rewrite in Rust"
I love Rust and I love SQLite, so you can guess. Iwas pretty excited when I lerned that "SQLite was rewritten in Rust" What is SQLite, actually? 2 things: a
243. Cells use 'bioelectricity' to coordinate and make group decisions
The discovery that tissues use electricity to expel unhealthy cells is part of a surge of renewed interest in the currents flowing through our bodies.
244. Only What Is Alive Can Be Conscious
Artificial intelligence doesn’t meet the test.
245. My Ridiculously Robust Photo Management System (Immich Edition)
How I added Immich to my already robust photo management system to make it ridiculously robust.
246. Outsourcing Thinking
Personal website.
247. Stonebraker on CAP theorem and Databases
248. Swift is a more convenient Rust
From the Archive: Thoughts on Swift, while learning Rust
249. You Shouldn't Use Google's Chrome "Auto Browse" Agentic AI, or Any Others
250. SpaceX Acquires xAI in $1.25T All-Stock Deal
Musk is combining rocket maker SpaceX with his AI startup, the largest tie-up in his expansive business portfolio.
251. UniKernels: Functional Operating System Design [video]
Haskell Symposium @ ICFP 2014.Gothenburg, Sweden.
252. Peerweb: Decentralized website hosting via WebTorrent
PeerWeb is a revolutionary way to host and share websites using WebTorrent technology. Instead of relying on centralized servers, websites are distributed across a peer-to-peer network, making them censorship-resistant and always available. 🌍✨
253. LM Studio 0.4.0
Server deployment, parallel requests with continuous batching, new REST API endpoint, and refreshed application UI
254. Compressed Agents.md > Agent Skills
A compressed 8KB docs index in AGENTS.md achieved 100% on Next.js 16 API evals. Skills maxed at 79%. Here's what we learned and how to set it up.
255. MRI scans show exercise can make the brain look younger
New research suggests that consistent aerobic exercise can help keep your brain biologically younger. Adults who exercised regularly for a year showed brains that appeared nearly a year younger than those who didn’t change their habits. The study focused on midlife, a critical window when prevention may offer long-term benefits. Even small shifts in brain age could add up over decades.
256. SBA cuts off non-US citizens from primary loan program
257. Sam Altman felt "useless" next to Codex
258. We have ipinfo at home or how to geolocate IPs in your CLI using latency
259. U.K. physics community braces for deep funding cuts
260. Tesla ending Models S and X production
On Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call, CEO Elon Musk said the company is ending production of its Model S and X vehicles.
261. Doin' It with a 555: One Chip to Rule Them All
For April First, a guide to replace everything with 555 ICs.
262. Coding Is When We're Least Productive
One old dragon that's reared its head again in this "age of AI" is the very wrongheaded notion that productivity == code. Managers aim to maximise the amount of code their dev teams produce, and so they maximise the time devs spend writing code. Let me tell you a story about the value of code.…
263. Wikipedia: Sandbox
264. Ask HN: Anyone have a "sovereign" solution for phone calls?
265. Genode OS is a tool kit for building highly secure special-purpose OS
266. How I Experience the Web Today
267. Best of Moltbook
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268. Allowlisting some Bash commands is often the same as allowlisting all
269. When Every Network is 192.168.1.x
How overlay addressing and 1:1 NAT solve the conflicting subnet problem across hundreds of sites. A technical walkthrough with WireGuard.
270. P vs. NP and the Difficulty of Computation: A ruliological approach
A new look at what can be discovered about questions of computational complexity theory that have arisen in theoretical computer science--including the P vs. NP question.