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241. Memory layout in Zig with formulas
I was recently encouraged to watch A Practical Guide to Applying Data Oriented Design (DoD) by Andrew Kelley, the creator of Zig1. Just 10 minutes into the talk, I was confronted with a skill I had never formally learned… the arithmetic behind memory layout of types. Zig is a modern, C-like programming language which offers a safer, more memory-explicit experience for systems programming, without sacrificing low-level control or C interoperability. Notably, Zig makes it straightforward to manage memory allocation by treating allocators as first-class values rather than hidden globals. Instead of relying on an implicit runtime or a process-wide allocator, you pass explicit allocator objects into the code that needs them. This makes ownership and lifetimes much clearer, encourages you to design APIs around who is responsible for allocating and freeing memory, and makes it easy to swap in custom allocation strategies (e.g., arenas, scratch, tracking, etc.). ↩
242. Web-based image editor modeled after Deluxe Paint
Webbased image editor, modeled after the legendary Deluxe Paint with a focus on retro Amiga file formats: read and write Amiga icon files and IFF ILBM images - steffest/DPaint-js
243. Ups retires its fleet of MD-11 cargo aircraft
The Nov. 4 Louisville crash killed the plane’s three-person crew and 12 others on the ground just outside the Muhammad Ali International Airport. The plane's left engine had fallen off the wing, and the plane was able to climb only about 30 feet before crashing.
244. Hands-On with Two Apple Network Server Prototype ROMs
245. Doing Gigabit Ethernet over My British Phone Wires
Disclaimer: None of this is written by AI, I’m still a real person writing my own blog like its 1999 I finally figured out how to do Gigabit Ethernet over my existing phone wires. Powerline adapter and misery I’ve mostly lived with powerline adapters over recent years. Some worked well, some did not (try few and…
246. You can just port things to Cloudflare Workers
Vibecoding, Vibeporting?
247. Ask HN: What recent UX changes make no sense to you?
248. Amazon accidentally sends email confirming layoffs
The technology giant confirmed the redundancies hours after it told staff in an email sent in error.
249. We X-Rayed a Suspicious FTDI USB Cable
That cheapo cable you bought online? Probably a counterfeit. We x-rayed a suspicious cable to show you exactly what that means, and why counterfeits work worse and wear out faster.
250. Claude Code's new hidden feature: Swarms
251. The '3.5% rule': How a small minority can change the world
Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change.
252. Health Insurers in Shock After Medicare Holds Line on 2027 Payments
253. Show HN: A small programming language where everything is a value
A simple interpreted programming language where everything is pass-by-value - Jcparkyn/herd
254. The behavioral cost of personalized pricing
255. Opentrees.org (2024)
256. Amazon to pay $309M to U.S. shoppers in settlement over returns
257. iPhone 5s Gets New Software Update 13 Years After Launch
Alongside iOS 26.2.1, Apple today released an updated version of iOS 12 for devices that are still running that operating system update, eight years after the software was first released. iOS 12.5.8 is available for the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6, meaning Apple is continuing to support these devices for 13 and 12 years after launch, respectively. The iPhone 5s came out in September 2013, while the iPhone 6 launched in September 2014.
258. Commodore 64 Helps Revive the BBS Days
259. How I Estimate Work as a Staff Software Engineer
260. Google is ending full-web search for niche search engines
261. BU-808: How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries (2023)
Manufacturers take a conservative approach and specify the life of Li-ion in most consumer products as being between 300 and 500 discharge/charge cycles.…
262. Tech sector is at lowest share of US employment since early 2021
263. 80386 Multiplication and Division
264. Emissary, a fast open-source Java messaging library
Emissary is simple, yet 🗲FAST🗲 messaging library for decoupling messages (requests and events) and message handlers 🚀 - joel-jeremy/emissary
265. Shared Claude: A website controlled by the public
A website controlled by the public via AI. Text to make changes. Watch live at sharedclaude.com
266. The future of software engineering is SRE
When code gets cheap operational excellence wins. Anyone can build a greenfield demo, but it takes engineering to run a service.
267. Anthropic Economic Index economic primitives
This report introduces new metrics of AI usage to provide a rich portrait of interactions with Claude in November 2025, just prior to the release of Opus 4.5.
268. Speak in code, delete the chats: The tactics Venezuelans are using out of fear
Venezuelans are circumventing the government’s expanded crackdown on dissent by speaking in code, not mentioning political leaders, constantly deleting content from their phones and refusing to express opinions in WhatsApp groups.
269. The Lost Art of XML
270. Proof of Corn
Can AI grow corn? A case study in vibe coding and autonomous orchestration.