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  1. Scaffolding to Superhuman: How Curriculum Learning Solved 2048 and Tetris (kywch.github.io)
    45 pointsby a1k0ntoday at 3:52 PM7 comments
  2. 2026: The Year of Java in the Terminal? (xam.dk)
    41 pointsby based2today at 3:55 PM48 comments
  3. The compiler is your best friend (blog.daniel-beskin.com)
    29 pointsby based2today at 3:46 PM10 comments
  4. Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design [pdf] (www.ece.uvic.ca)
    184 pointsby toshtoday at 10:12 AM43 comments
  5. Efficient method to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (www.helsinki.fi)
    193 pointsby lrasinentoday at 1:59 PM160 comments
  6. Stardew Valley developer made a $125k donation to the FOSS C# framework MonoGame (monogame.net)
    312 pointsby hauntertoday at 3:39 PM108 comments
  7. SigNoz (YC W21, open source observability platform) Is Hiring across roles (signoz.io)
    1 pointsby pranay01today at 5:00 PM0 comments
  8. When square pixels aren't square (alexwlchan.net)
    43 pointsby PaulHouletoday at 1:44 PM22 comments
  9. Fifteen Most Famous Transcendental Numbers (sprott.physics.wisc.edu)
    89 pointsby vismit2000today at 12:32 PM42 comments
  10. Zero-Code Instrumentation of an Envoy TCP Proxy Using eBPF (sergiocipriano.com)
    40 pointsby sergiociprianotoday at 2:43 PM9 comments
  11. Show HN: Use Claude Code to Query 600 GB Indexes over Hacker News, ArXiv, etc. (exopriors.com)
    199 pointsby Xyratoday at 7:47 AM59 comments
  12. Back to the future: the story of Squeak, a practical Smalltalk written in itself [pdf] (1997) (www.vpri.org)
    55 pointsby fanf212/24/20254 comments
  13. Doom in Django: testing the limits of LiveView at 600.000 divs/segundo (en.andros.dev)
    115 pointsby androslast Sunday at 8:10 AM38 comments
  14. Winnie-the-Pooh brings 100 years of fame to forest (www.bbc.com)
    41 pointsby 1659447091last Thursday at 3:49 AM3 comments
  15. Tixl: Open-source realtime motion graphics (github.com)
    137 pointsby nateb2022last Friday at 6:20 PM21 comments
  16. A faster heart for F-Droid (f-droid.org)
    490 pointsby kasabaliyesterday at 6:36 PM198 comments
  17. 2025 was a disaster for Windows 11 (www.windowscentral.com)
    57 pointsby speckxtoday at 4:20 PM36 comments
  18. RoboCop – Breaking the Law. H0ffman Cracks RoboCop Arcade from DataEast (hoffman.home.blog)
    37 pointsby birdculturelast Saturday at 12:21 PM2 comments
  19. Animated AI (animatedai.github.io)
    272 pointsby frozensevenlast Friday at 9:34 AM23 comments
  20. Nvidia GB10's Memory Subsystem, from the CPU Side (chipsandcheese.com)
    18 pointsby ingvetoday at 12:43 PM3 comments
  21. Show HN: LoongArch Userspace Emulator (github.com)
    29 pointsby fwsgonzo12/24/202510 comments
  22. France targets Australia-style social media ban for children next year (www.theguardian.com)
    49 pointsby beltertoday at 3:06 PM49 comments
  23. Show HN: 22 GB of Hacker News in SQLite (hackerbook.dosaygo.com)
    649 pointsby keepamovinyesterday at 5:01 PM194 comments
  24. A super fast website using Cloudflare workers (crazyfast.website)
    81 pointsby kilroy123last Sunday at 12:42 PM56 comments
  25. Who Invented the Transistor? (people.idsia.ch)
    22 pointsby todsacerdotitoday at 12:12 PM5 comments
  26. FediMeteo: A €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service (it-notes.dragas.net)
    360 pointsby birdcultureyesterday at 7:21 PM86 comments
  27. 'Three norths' alignment about to end (www.spatialsource.com.au)
    60 pointsby altilunium12/24/202525 comments
  28. The Economics of Duke University (dontaylor13.substack.com)
    6 pointsby paulpaupertoday at 5:11 PM0 comments
  29. Readings in Database Systems (5th Edition) (2015) (www.redbook.io)
    127 pointsby teleforcetoday at 2:01 AM12 comments
  30. A Vulnerability in Libsodium (00f.net)
    321 pointsby raggiyesterday at 5:24 PM46 comments
  31. Honey's Dieselgate: Detecting and tricking testers (vptdigital.com)
    329 pointsby AkshatJ27yesterday at 9:59 PM141 comments
  32. The rise of industrial software (chrisloy.dev)
    163 pointsby chrisloytoday at 9:09 AM133 comments
  33. Loss32: Let's Build a Win32/Linux (loss32.org)
    330 pointsby akka47last Monday at 7:09 PM419 comments
  34. Non-Zero-Sum Games (nonzerosum.games)
    419 pointsby 8organicbitsyesterday at 11:42 AM188 comments
  35. Drugmakers raise US prices on 350 medicines despite pressure (www.reuters.com)
    85 pointsby JumpCrisscrosstoday at 2:51 PM80 comments
  36. Tell HN: Happy New Year (self)
    213 pointsby schappimtoday at 1:02 PM118 comments
  37. OpenAI's cash burn will be one of the big bubble questions of 2026 (www.economist.com)
    457 pointsby 1vuio0pswjnm7yesterday at 9:44 PM650 comments
  38. No strcpy either (daniel.haxx.se)
    250 pointsby firesteelrainyesterday at 1:14 PM128 comments
  39. Odin: Moving Towards a New "core:OS" (odin-lang.org)
    110 pointsby kseclast Friday at 7:10 AM65 comments
  40. Mitsubishi Diatone D-160 (1985) (audio-database.com)
    74 pointsby anigbrowllast Monday at 2:08 AM24 comments
  41. The Organists Improvising Soundtracks to Silent Films (www.newyorker.com)
    22 pointsby fortran77last Saturday at 1:50 PM6 comments
  42. Electrolysis can solve one of our biggest contamination problems (ethz.ch)
    181 pointsby PaulHouleyesterday at 6:08 PM56 comments
  43. Claude wrote a functional NES emulator using my engine's API (carimbo.games)
    55 pointsby delducatoday at 1:07 PM52 comments
  44. Sabotaging Bitcoin (blog.dshr.org)
    181 pointsby zdwyesterday at 8:53 PM174 comments
  45. Five Years of Tinygrad (geohot.github.io)
    265 pointsby iyajalast Monday at 5:12 PM141 comments
  46. Zpdf: PDF text extraction in Zig (github.com)
    200 pointsby lulzxyesterday at 7:57 PM77 comments
  47. The HSBC app refuses to work if "Bitwarden" is installed on user's Android phone (twitter.com)
    10 pointsby fortran77today at 3:43 PM4 comments
  48. Escaping containment: A security analysis of FreeBSD jails [video] (media.ccc.de)
    118 pointsby todsacerdotiyesterday at 7:15 PM5 comments
  49. Toro: Deploy Applications as Unikernels (github.com)
    142 pointsby ignoramousyesterday at 5:09 PM126 comments
  50. OpenAI is paying employees more than any major tech startup in history (www.wsj.com)
    70 pointsby megacorptoday at 2:33 PM54 comments