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  • ICE is using border facial recognition technology to identify protesters and activists in the US.
  • A GIS tool is being used to analyze Roman itineraries.
  • An artist is residing on a satellite as part of a unique project.
  • Generative anamorphoses are being created using Laplacian Pyramid Warping.
  • Charles Babbage's work on deciphering codes in 1864 is being discussed.
  • Running a Certificate Transparency Log is recommended for security purposes.
  • The 'ChatGPT Moment' in robotics and beyond is explored.
  • Chemical secrets that keep honey fresh for long periods are revealed.
  • The mass adoption of X-Rays is examined.
  • A new calculator site was built due to dissatisfaction with existing ones.
  • The lack of good dinosaur films is questioned.
  • A new Rust DRM driver targeting CSF-based ARM Mali GPUs is introduced.
  • The Miyawaki Method of micro-forestry is highlighted.
  • A new sphere-packing record comes from an unexpected source.
  • A verified imperative program is shared.
  • Bridgefy SDK enables mobile apps to work without the internet.
  • A VLM-based indoor mapping prototype is showcased.
  • Ossia score is a sequencer for audio-visual artists.
  • Building an aging company is discussed.
  • A visual tool to compare machine unlearning is introduced.
  • tinymcp allows LLMs to control embedded devices via the Model Context Protocol.
  • SUS Lang is a new hardware description language.
  • The Harvey Edwards Archive is presented.
  • AI-docs is a Git-based workflow for managing AI-generated memory files.
  • CPU-X is a CPU-Z equivalent for Linux.
  • AI cameras are changing driver behavior at intersections.
  • Dyson's techno-centric design and social consumption are analyzed.
  • The Era of Exploration is discussed.
  • A feature is added because ChatGPT incorrectly thinks it exists.
  • Morph (YC S23) applies AI code edits at high speed.
  • Tuning the Prusa Core One is detailed.
  • An integrated system for enhancing VIC output is showcased.
  • Lightfastness testing of colored pencils is conducted.
  • Wordle is solved using uv's dependency resolver.
  • An NYC Subway Simulator and Route Designer is introduced.
  • o3 is used to profile oneself from saved Pocket links.
  • Microjax is JAX implemented in two classes and six functions.
  • A C++23 implementation of the parinfer algorithm is shared.
  • The state of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) on the web is examined.
  • Mercury is an ultra-fast language model based on diffusion.
  • A new quantum paradox clarifies views of reality.
  • Figma's impact on design is discussed.
  • The messy reality of SIMD (vector) functions is explored.
  • François Chollet discusses the Arc Prize and AGI.
  • The Cat's Meat Man: Feeding Felines in Victorian London is highlighted.
  • Resources for finding non-smart appliances are requested.
  • A missing Hymn to Babylon has been discovered.
  • Anthropic's use of pirated books is revealed.
  • XAI's data center permit discrepancy is noted.
  • Deno 2.4 is released.
  • Poland's clean energy usage overtakes coal for the first time.
  • What every programmer should know about how CPUs work is explained.
  • Fictional K-pop bands top US music charts.
  • Portability of Tar Features is discussed.
  • SAP is ported to a 1976 CPU.
  • The era of full stack chip designers is explored.
  • Neanderthals operated a prehistoric 'fat factory'.
  • Piano Trainer helps learn piano using MIDI.
  • Improved Grok criticizes Democrats and Hollywood's Jewish executives.
  • Uncommon uses of Python in commonly used libraries are shared.
  • Internet shutdowns and who shuts them down the most is examined.
  • A modernized file manager and program manager from Windows 3.x is showcased.
  • High performance image sensor processing using FPGAs is detailed.
  • Ziglings helps learn Zig by fixing broken programs.
  • Southern Ocean Circulation has reversed.
  • A Language Server Implementation for SystemD Unit Files is introduced.
  • Why Austin is falling out of favor for tech workers is discussed.
  • The private agent memory fallacy is explored.
  • AI fingerprints are detected in millions of scientific papers.
  • Pangu's Sorrow: Huawei's Noah Pangu LLM R&D process is detailed.
  • America has two labor markets now.
  • Web3 Onboarding was a flop.
  • Interesting work is less amenable to the use of AI.
  • The first time almost being fired from Apple is recounted.
  • Attabotics CEO discusses bankruptcy.
  • Evaluating the factuality of verifiable claims in long-form text generation.
  • Swedish Campground (2004) is shared.
  • A computer inside a DS flashcart is revealed.
  • Do not highlight any negatives is noted.
  • Curzio Malaparte's Shock Tactics are discussed.
  • Bitchat is a decentralized messaging app over Bluetooth mesh networks.
  • Centaur: A controversial leap towards simulating human cognition.
  • The Broken Microsoft Pact: Layoffs and Performance Management.
  • Paper Shaders: Zero-dependency canvas shaders.
  • Crypto 101: An introductory course on cryptography (2017).
  • Nobody has a personality anymore: we are products with labels.
  • A non-anthropomorphized view of LLMs is presented.
  • Intel's Lion Cove P-Core and Gaming Workloads are analyzed.
  • Mirage: AI-native UGC game engine powered by real-time world model.
  • Why English doesn't use accents is explained.
  • LLMs should not replace therapists.
  • Building the Rust Compiler with GCC.
  • Lessons from creating a first text adventure.
  • AGI is not right around the corner.
  • Backlog.md: Markdown‑native Task Manager and Kanban visualizer for any Git repo.
  • Corrected UTF-8 (2022).
  • Async Queue: A favorite programming interview question.
  • Safety filters from Apple Intelligence models are extracted.
  • The weed-smoking, Labubu-loving, hackathon king of SF.
  • A simple wrapper for Chrome's built-in local LLM (Gemini Nano).
  • Belgium Is Unsafe for CVD.
  • Jane Street barred from Indian markets as regulator freezes $566M.
  • Tech for Palestine.
  • Data on AI-related Show HN posts.
  • The Real GenAI Issue.
  • Opencode: AI coding agent, built for the terminal.
  • Micro Common Lisp.
  • Lessons from 863 episodes of This American Life.
  • Luigi Lineri, the Man Who Collects and Categorizes Stones (2024).
  • AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren’t convinced.
  • Cool People [pdf].
  • A 'web OS' based on the Apple Lisa's UI, with 1-bit graphics.
  • Collatz's Ant and ��(n).
  • 1945 TV Console Showed Two Programs at Once.
  • Fake-will fraudsters steal millions from the dead.
  • Overclocking LLM Reasoning: Monitoring and Controlling LLM Thinking Path Lengths.
  • Meet Bionode.
  • Pixel Art Generator Using Genetic Algorithm.
  • Claude Code Pro Limit? Hack It While You Sleep.
  • Huawei cloned Qwen and DeepSeek models, claimed as own.
  • C mistakes among the vulnerabilities present in curl code.
  • How to get started with Old English poetry.
  • Hannah Cairo: 17-year-old teen refutes a math conjecture proposed 40 years ago.
  • Building a Mac app with Claude code.
  • Serial SPI RAM Emulation on Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 MCU.
  • Functions Are Vectors (2023).
  • Thank you to the Hacker News moderators.
  • Toys/Lag: Jerk Monitor.
  • Stop killing games and the industry response.
  • Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) in Notebooks.
  • The War on the Walkman.
  • Two and a Half Years in GameDev.
  • Guide to Ukraine's Long Range Attack Drones.
  • The Mystery of People Who Speak Languages (2018).
  • Six months into congestion pricing, more cars are off the road.
  • The most otherworldly, mysterious forms of lightning on Earth.
  • BreakerMachines: Modern Circuit Breaker for Rails with Async Support.
  • Get the location of the ISS using DNS.
  • Four integers are enough to write a Snake Game.
  • If AGI were invented tomorrow which countries would fare better?
  • Logic gates using CSS if() function.
  • Valve conquered PC gaming – what comes next?
  • Can we test it? Yes, was can [video].
  • New study offers clues about what makes someone cool.
  • Overthinking GIS (2024).
  • Swiss Cheese Failure Model.
  • MI5’s falsehoods in the case of neo-Nazi spy who abused women.
  • Take Two: Eshell.
  • How Stablecoins Became the Digital Gold Standard.
  • The ancient invention that ignited game play (2021).
  • The force-feeding of AI features on an unwilling public.
  • Development of a transputer ISA board.
  • Laser-wielding device is like an anti-aircraft system for mosquitoes.
  • Gmail Error Message.
  • News Alert: Real-time global news monitoring with keyword alerts.
  • Are we the baddies?
  • Game publishers respond to Stop Killing Games claim it curtails developer choice.
  • Anubis – Open-Source Web AI Firewall Utility.
  • A community for collaborating on sideprojects.
  • Zuck's Haul: Tracking Meta's AI Talent Acquisitions.
  • July 5, 1687: When Newton explained why you don't float away.
  • Why the simplest desktop agent abstraction wins.
  • Basically Everyone Should Be Avoiding Docker.
  • As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas.
  • Chasing Hobbies over Achievement Boosts Happiness (2023).
  • Volvo delivers 5,000th electric semi.
  • Colombia seizes first unmanned narco-submarine with Starlink antenna.
  • Hugging Your Cactus.
  • Injection Rejection (2006).
  • Volunteer finds Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents.
  • It's Illegal to Live in an RV on Your Property in These US States.
  • Advice for Starting a Hacker Space?
  • On latency, measurement, and optimization in algorithmic trading systems.
  • A Canadian's AI hoax duped the media and propelled a 'band' to success.
  • Serving 200M requests per day with a CGI-bin.
  • ClojureScript from First Principles [video].
  • School Discipline Makes a Comeback.
  • David Suzuki says the fight against climate change is lost.
  • The Right Way to Embed an LLM in a Group Chat.
  • The Hell of Tetra Master.
  • Techno-feudalism and the rise of AGI: A future without economic rights?