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BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth
(partyon.xyz)
239 points
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by
nullagent
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yesterday at 6:03 PM
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75 comments
The 'Hidden' Costs of Great Abstractions
(jdgr.net)
37 points
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by
jdgr
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yesterday at 11:12 PM
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9 comments
The text mode lie: why modern TUIs are a nightmare for accessibility
(xogium.me)
12 points
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by
SpyCoder77
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yesterday at 11:59 PM
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0 comments
Let's Buy Spirit Air
(letsbuyspiritair.com)
21 points
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by
bjhess
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yesterday at 11:36 PM
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7 comments
Agentic Coding Is a Trap
(larsfaye.com)
33 points
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by
ayoisaiah
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yesterday at 10:52 PM
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19 comments
DeepClaude – Claude Code agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, 17x cheaper
(github.com)
121 points
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by
alattaran
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yesterday at 10:13 PM
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56 comments
Southwest Headquarters Tour
(katherinemichel.github.io)
172 points
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by
KatiMichel
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yesterday at 5:02 PM
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50 comments
US–Indian space mission maps extreme subsidence in Mexico City
(phys.org)
76 points
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by
leopoldj
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last Friday at 1:38 PM
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39 comments
A desktop made for one
(isene.org)
224 points
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by
xngbuilds
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yesterday at 3:32 PM
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86 comments
OpenAI's o1 correctly diagnosed 67% of ER patients vs. 50-55% by triage doctors
(www.theguardian.com)
258 points
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by
donsupreme
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yesterday at 12:30 AM
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213 comments
Introduction to Atom
(validator.w3.org)
17 points
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by
susam
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yesterday at 10:08 PM
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5 comments
Tar files made in macOS generate "xattr" errors when expanded in Linux
(aruljohn.com)
20 points
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by
heresie-dabord
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last Thursday at 12:03 PM
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10 comments
New statue in London, attributed to Banksy, of a suited man, blinded by a flag
(www.smithsonianmag.com)
249 points
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by
dryadin
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yesterday at 6:54 PM
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248 comments
Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons
(www.drive.com.au)
591 points
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by
teleforce
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yesterday at 2:43 PM
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334 comments
Text-to-CAD
(github.com)
70 points
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by
softservo
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last Friday at 1:48 AM
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23 comments
Bad Connection: Global telecom exploitation by covert surveillance actors
(citizenlab.ca)
87 points
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by
miohtama
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yesterday at 4:15 PM
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7 comments
Security through obscurity is not bad
(mobeigi.com)
112 points
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by
mobeigi
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yesterday at 2:49 PM
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120 comments
Make your own microforest (2025)
(ambrook.com)
54 points
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by
bookofjoe
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yesterday at 7:31 PM
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12 comments
I recreated the Apple Lisa computer inside an FPGA [video]
(www.youtube.com)
66 points
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by
cyrc
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yesterday at 5:45 PM
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10 comments
LLMs Are Not a Higher Level of Abstraction
(www.lelanthran.com)
27 points
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by
lelanthran
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yesterday at 5:51 PM
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27 comments
Automatic Brightness in Plasma
(zamundaaa.github.io)
15 points
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by
speckx
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last Friday at 2:39 PM
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4 comments
Why TUIs Are Back
(wiki.alcidesfonseca.com)
243 points
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by
rickcarlino
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yesterday at 6:42 PM
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264 comments
Lost in translation: The linguistic challenges facing N. Korean defectors (2025)
(www.dailynk.com)
29 points
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by
spzb
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last Friday at 8:20 AM
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20 comments
Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games it previously protected
(www.tomshardware.com)
213 points
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by
oceansky
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last Tuesday at 9:08 PM
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124 comments
I built my own hair electrolysis machine
(www.scd31.com)
167 points
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by
y1n0
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last Wednesday at 2:42 AM
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45 comments
What is Z-Angle Memory and why is Intel developing it?
(www.hpcwire.com)
81 points
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by
rbanffy
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last Friday at 9:56 AM
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35 comments
Metal Gear Solid 2's source code has been leaked on 4chan
(www.thegamer.com)
218 points
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by
rishabhd
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yesterday at 4:48 PM
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88 comments
How far behind is each major Chromium browser?
(chromium-drift.pages.dev)
158 points
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by
skaul
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yesterday at 5:05 PM
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57 comments
Buckets and objects are not enough
(sagi.org)
6 points
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by
sagiba
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last Wednesday at 12:17 PM
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2 comments
Alert-driven monitoring
(simpleobservability.com)
104 points
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by
khazit
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yesterday at 2:02 PM
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39 comments
Show HN: Apple's SHARP running in the browser via ONNX runtime web
(github.com)
153 points
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by
bring-shrubbery
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yesterday at 9:14 AM
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39 comments
Modern jet engine turbines: each blade a single crystal (2015)
(www.americanscientist.org)
50 points
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by
whycome
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yesterday at 2:02 PM
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13 comments
Underwater robot tracks sperm whale conversations in real time
(www.reuters.com)
29 points
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by
thedebuglife
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yesterday at 4:35 PM
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5 comments
Infrasound waves stop kitchen fires, but can they replace sprinklers?
(arstechnica.com)
46 points
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by
0in
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last Saturday at 12:44 PM
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29 comments
Group averages obscure how an individual's brain controls behavior: study
(med.stanford.edu)
109 points
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by
hhs
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last Thursday at 10:35 PM
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35 comments
Nuclear receptor 4A1 linked to health effects of coffee: study
(sciencex.com)
107 points
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by
pseudolus
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yesterday at 11:12 AM
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84 comments
Cordouan Lighthouse
(en.wikipedia.org)
32 points
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by
Petiver
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last Wednesday at 1:40 PM
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4 comments
Talking to Transformers
(miraos.org)
25 points
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by
taylorsatula
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yesterday at 6:17 PM
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2 comments
Every American interacting with chatbot would need to upload a government ID
(reclaimthenet.org)
9 points
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by
g42gregory
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yesterday at 11:22 PM
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0 comments
Porsche will contest Laguna Seca in historic colors of the Apple Computer livery
(newsroom.porsche.com)
103 points
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by
Amorymeltzer
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yesterday at 2:13 PM
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45 comments
Windows quality update: Progress we've made since March
(blogs.windows.com)
156 points
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by
jovial_cavalier
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last Friday at 9:02 PM
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473 comments
Said it couldn't see her eyes. The car then automatically disabled
(twitter.com)
5 points
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by
bilsbie
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today at 12:02 AM
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1 comment
Supercollider
(supercollider.github.io)
9 points
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by
andyjohnson0
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yesterday at 6:15 PM
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0 comments
People who are blind from birth never develop schizophrenia
(theconversation.com)
25 points
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by
debo_
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yesterday at 7:15 PM
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21 comments
Simulating Cells Fighting to the Death
(jamiesimon.io)
5 points
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by
jamie-simon
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yesterday at 7:24 PM
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1 comment
How Kepler built verifiable AI for financial services with Claude
(claude.com)
32 points
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by
eddiehammond
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yesterday at 6:14 PM
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21 comments
How many e's are in strawberry?
(smileplease.mataroa.blog)
4 points
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by
Imustaskforhelp
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yesterday at 11:39 PM
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3 comments
Show HN: I built a RISC-V emulator that runs DOOM
(github.com)
32 points
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by
Flex247A
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yesterday at 11:57 AM
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1 comment
Performance of a large language model on the reasoning tasks of a physician
(www.science.org)
4 points
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by
kakoni
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yesterday at 8:21 PM
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1 comment
Minimal Fab Promoting Organization
(www.minimalfab.com)
4 points
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by
nz
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yesterday at 7:07 PM
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1 comment