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  1. A Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time (scrollprize.org)
    61 pointsby verditelabstoday at 3:48 PM15 comments
  2. Zig's new bitCast semantics and LLVM back end improvements (ziglang.org)
    117 pointsby kouositoday at 2:19 PM32 comments
  3. IBM debuts sub-1 nanometer chip technology (newsroom.ibm.com)
    39 pointsby porridgeraisintoday at 3:33 PM17 comments
  4. You can't unit test for taste (dev.karltryggvason.com)
    181 pointsby kalliyesterday at 8:54 AM68 comments
  5. Show HN: I made Google Trends for Hacker News by indexing 18 years of comments (hackernewstrends.com)
    410 pointsby ytkimirtitoday at 2:08 PM117 comments
  6. Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads (www.reuters.com)
    264 pointsby virgildotcodestoday at 1:02 PM472 comments
  7. Besimple AI (YC P25) Is Hiring (www.ycombinator.com)
    1 pointsby yzhong94today at 5:00 PM0 comments
  8. Half-Life 2 in a Browser (hl2.slqnt.dev)
    554 pointsby panzatoday at 6:00 AM225 comments
  9. Tw-fade: pure CSS scroll-driven edge masking (pete.design)
    35 pointsby petekplast Monday at 3:12 PM12 comments
  10. Anthropic says Alibaba illicitly extracted Claude AI model capabilities (www.reuters.com)
    700 pointsby htrpyesterday at 7:48 PM1139 comments
  11. Windows 10 quietly gets one more year of support and updates (www.neowin.net)
    55 pointsby bundietoday at 3:59 PM33 comments
  12. OS9Map (yllan.org)
    30 pointsby LaSombratoday at 3:01 PM1 comment
  13. Physicists Track and Trap the Elusive Neutrino (www.quantamagazine.org)
    17 pointsby ibobevtoday at 3:11 PM2 comments
  14. Show HN: Turn native language audio into flashcards and shadowing practice (lingochunk.com)
    49 pointsby aldertoday at 11:29 AM24 comments
  15. The disappearance of Japan's animators (economist.com)
    59 pointsby andsoitislast Sunday at 4:51 PM55 comments
  16. Deno 2.9 (deno.com)
    83 pointsby enztoday at 4:22 PM28 comments
  17. LastPass notifies users of yet another data breach (9to5mac.com)
    354 pointsby mooredstoday at 10:28 AM155 comments
  18. SoftBank 2026 AGM [pdf] (group.softbank)
    41 pointsby dmmalamtoday at 12:42 PM10 comments
  19. Political bias in AI: Where the AI models stand (trakkr.ai)
    27 pointsby mektriktoday at 1:08 PM76 comments
  20. Show HN: MiniPCs.zip – Charting the Pareto frontier of Mini PCs (minipcs.zip)
    58 pointsby yathernlast Saturday at 7:55 PM25 comments
  21. Ford AI hiccups push carmaker to rehire ‘gray beard’ inspectors (www.bloomberg.com)
    517 pointsby alanwreathtoday at 2:58 PM259 comments
  22. Cloudflare launched self-managed OAuth for all (blog.cloudflare.com)
    307 pointsby terrydstoday at 2:18 AM135 comments
  23. Blogging can just be stating the obvious (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
    394 pointsby Curiositryyesterday at 11:46 PM119 comments
  24. Puzzling Success of Overparameterization: Lottery Tickets or Escape Dimensions? (infoscience.epfl.ch)
    41 pointsby rbanffyyesterday at 9:50 AM8 comments
  25. European Commission lines up Amazon and Microsoft for cloud gatekeeper status (www.theregister.com)
    17 pointsby Bendertoday at 4:22 PM0 comments
  26. Updated Xbox Console Prices (news.xbox.com)
    16 pointsby 0xedbtoday at 4:59 PM6 comments
  27. Medical students are using popular research tool to pump out misleading studies (www.science.org)
    139 pointsby rndsignalstoday at 2:30 AM77 comments
  28. Bohemia Interactive: Cold War Assault Remastered Source Code on GitHub (github.com)
    172 pointsby deweylast Monday at 9:52 PM42 comments
  29. LuaJIT 3.0 proposed syntax extensions (github.com)
    211 pointsby phreddypharkustoday at 12:41 AM135 comments
  30. Show HN: Secs-man, a secrets manager you can (not) rely on (github.com)
    25 pointsby Fran314today at 12:30 PM14 comments
  31. Lianda and the Long March (blog.georeactor.com)
    8 pointsby mapmeldyesterday at 3:46 AM0 comments
  32. Markdy: Like Mermaid Diagrams, but for Motion (markdy.com)
    104 pointsby surprisetalklast Tuesday at 3:00 PM64 comments
  33. Dostoyevsky isn't difficult (www.autodidacts.io)
    220 pointsby surprisetalklast Monday at 3:15 PM279 comments
  34. The unbearable cheapness of open weight models (jamesoclaire.com)
    105 pointsby ddxvtoday at 2:51 AM89 comments
  35. Show HN: StartupsBR – A map of Brazilian startups (www.startupsbr.com)
    51 pointsby leonaganolast Friday at 4:33 PM24 comments
  36. OpenAI unveils its first custom chip, built by Broadcom (techcrunch.com)
    793 pointsby jamdeskyesterday at 5:47 PM453 comments
  37. Qualcomm to Acquire Modular (www.reuters.com)
    234 pointsby timmydyesterday at 1:49 PM90 comments
  38. Lies, Damn Lies and Database Benchmarks (questdb.com)
    50 pointsby eigenBasislast Tuesday at 2:27 AM18 comments
  39. Linux Cache Aware Scheduling Extended for Better Performance: 360% in MySQL (www.phoronix.com)
    4 pointsby dabinattoday at 5:04 PM0 comments
  40. Words, Words, Words (aeon.co)
    30 pointsby benbreenlast Tuesday at 5:58 AM13 comments
  41. Tell HN: OpenAI has started putting ads on paid programs (self)
    93 pointsby shantnutiwaritoday at 1:37 PM43 comments
  42. Matt's Script Archive: The Scripts That Reshaped the Web (tedium.co)
    77 pointsby 1317last Tuesday at 1:30 AM20 comments
  43. Meta forced engineers into AI training. Now it's giving some a way out (www.businessinsider.com)
    6 pointsby samaysharmatoday at 5:02 PM1 comment
  44. Show HN: Nimic – Pure Python as a systems language with AOT compilation (github.com)
    33 pointsby dima-quantlast Tuesday at 3:09 PM23 comments
  45. Dolphin Emulator Progress Release 2606 (dolphin-emu.org)
    196 pointsby exploraztoday at 10:20 AM29 comments
  46. 45°C cooling design cuts data center water use to near zero (blogs.nvidia.com)
    445 pointsby nitin_flankeryesterday at 2:10 PM391 comments
  47. Mixing Visual and Textual Code (arxiv.org)
    60 pointsby doppioandantetoday at 1:11 AM40 comments
  48. Show HN: Write SaaS apps where users control where their data is stored (github.com)
    67 pointsby WolfOliverlast Friday at 7:37 AM30 comments
  49. Countries are competing to see which can carry out mass surveillance the best (mullvad.net)
    266 pointsby Cider9986today at 1:07 PM101 comments
  50. The A.I.-Design Aesthetic That's Taking over the Internet (www.newyorker.com)
    12 pointsby Michelangelo11today at 10:59 AM8 comments