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Phoenix: A modern X server written from scratch in Zig
(git.dec05eba.com)
458 points
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by
snvzz
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yesterday at 10:43 PM
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223 comments
Self-referencing Page Tables for the x86-Architecture
(0l.de)
18 points
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by
stv0g
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today at 8:58 AM
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1 comment
Tell HN: Merry Christmas
(self)
1312 points
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by
basilikum
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yesterday at 10:56 PM
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318 comments
We invited a man into our home at Christmas and he stayed with us for 45 years
(www.bbc.co.uk)
48 points
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by
rajeshrajappan
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today at 10:35 AM
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2 comments
Who Watches the Waymos? I do [video]
(www.youtube.com)
179 points
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by
notgloating
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today at 12:10 AM
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52 comments
Ruby 4.0.0
(www.ruby-lang.org)
323 points
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by
FBISurveillance
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today at 4:13 AM
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67 comments
Asterisk AI Voice Agent
(github.com)
122 points
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by
akrulino
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yesterday at 11:25 PM
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49 comments
Handheld PC Community Forums
(www.hpcfactor.com)
11 points
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by
walterbell
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last Sunday at 9:59 PM
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1 comment
Fabrice Bellard: Biography (2009) [pdf]
(www.ipaidia.gr)
279 points
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by
lioeters
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yesterday at 6:17 PM
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80 comments
Show HN: Minimalist editor that lives in browser, stores everything in the URL
(github.com)
343 points
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by
medv
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yesterday at 7:42 PM
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116 comments
CSRF protection without tokens or hidden form fields
(blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
217 points
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by
adevilinyc
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last Monday at 5:38 AM
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66 comments
Quantum Error Correction Goes FOOM
(algassert.com)
5 points
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by
EvgeniyZh
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today at 9:18 AM
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0 comments
JEDEC developing reduced pin count HBM4 standard to enable higher capacity
(blocksandfiles.com)
39 points
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by
rbanffy
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12/18/2025
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3 comments
Show HN: Exploring Mathematics with Python
(coe.psu.ac.th)
135 points
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by
Andrew2565
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last Friday at 3:55 PM
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11 comments
Using Vectorize to build an unreasonably good search engine in 160 lines of code
(blog.partykit.io)
78 points
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by
ColinWright
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last Sunday at 4:36 PM
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21 comments
Show HN: Vibium – Browser automation for AI and humans, by Selenium's creator
(github.com)
322 points
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by
hugs
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yesterday at 5:49 PM
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98 comments
Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS
(github.com)
1386 points
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by
Aissen
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last Tuesday at 5:33 PM
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522 comments
Research team digitizes more than 100 years of Canadian infectious disease data
(news.mcmaster.ca)
117 points
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by
XzetaU8
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last Friday at 6:24 AM
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6 comments
Comptime – C# meta-programming with compile-time code generation and evaluation
(github.com)
95 points
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by
bj-rn
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last Saturday at 8:49 PM
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21 comments
Nvidia buying AI chip startup Groq for about $20B in cash
(www.cnbc.com)
549 points
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by
nickrubin
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yesterday at 9:02 PM
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314 comments
Prototaxites
(astrobiology.com)
46 points
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by
andsoitis
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last Saturday at 12:22 AM
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4 comments
The First Photographs of Snowflakes Discover the Groundbreaking Microphotography
(www.openculture.com)
5 points
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by
_____k
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12/18/2025
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0 comments
The Next-Gen Mainboard Designed with AmigaOS4 and MorphOS in Mind
(mirari.vitasys.nl)
40 points
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by
todsacerdoti
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today at 12:38 AM
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7 comments
I'm returning my Framework 16
(yorickpeterse.com)
239 points
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by
YorickPeterse
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yesterday at 12:55 PM
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390 comments
The port I couldn't ship
(ammil.industries)
116 points
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by
cjlm
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12/18/2025
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74 comments
The dawn of a world simulator
(odyssey.ml)
65 points
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by
olivercameron
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last Saturday at 7:40 PM
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38 comments
Free Software Foundation receives historic private donations
(www.fsf.org)
92 points
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by
pentagrama
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today at 4:47 AM
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13 comments
Jingle Bells (Batman Smells): An incomplete festive folk-rhyme taxonomy
(loreandordure.com)
96 points
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by
helsinkiandrew
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last Sunday at 11:38 AM
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40 comments
Qntm's Power Tower Toy
(qntm.org)
77 points
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by
ravenical
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last Saturday at 11:19 AM
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25 comments
A faster path to container images in Bazel
(www.tweag.io)
87 points
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by
malt3
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12/18/2025
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45 comments
Keystone (YC S25) is hiring engineer #1 to automate coding
(www.ycombinator.com)
1 points
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by
pablo24602
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yesterday at 9:01 PM
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0 comments
How I Left YouTube
(zhach.news)
160 points
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by
dhashe
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yesterday at 9:54 PM
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205 comments
Google's year in review: areas with research breakthroughs in 2025
(blog.google)
204 points
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by
Anon84
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yesterday at 9:30 AM
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153 comments
My 2026 Open Social Web Predictions
(www.timothychambers.net)
100 points
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by
todsacerdoti
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yesterday at 3:59 PM
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97 comments
Lessons from the PG&E outage
(waymo.com)
142 points
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by
scoofy
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yesterday at 2:16 AM
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139 comments
Avoid Mini-Frameworks
(laike9m.com)
140 points
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by
laike9m
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yesterday at 12:04 PM
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100 comments
Microsoft please get your tab to autocomplete shit together
(ivanca.github.io)
198 points
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by
AmbroseBierce
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yesterday at 11:33 PM
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114 comments
No Longer Evil – new life for dead/outdated Nest Generation 1 and 2 thermostats
(nolongerevil.com)
8 points
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by
pabs3
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today at 3:32 AM
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1 comment
2D Signed Distance Functions
(iquilezles.org)
17 points
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by
nickswalker
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yesterday at 10:41 PM
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0 comments
Some Epstein file redactions are being undone
(www.theguardian.com)
963 points
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by
vinni2
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last Tuesday at 8:10 PM
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743 comments
Your inbox is a bandit problem
(parentheticallyspeaking.org)
87 points
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by
zdw
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last Monday at 4:04 AM
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68 comments
Making a game on a custom bytecode VM in 7 days and 3kB
(laurent.le-brun.eu)
92 points
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by
laurentlb
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last Friday at 1:00 PM
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14 comments
Quake's Player Speed (2017)
(rome.ro)
71 points
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by
klaussilveira
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last Tuesday at 2:04 PM
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26 comments
Spaced repetition for efficient learning (2019)
(gwern.net)
120 points
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by
tsenturk
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yesterday at 8:48 PM
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51 comments
map::operator[] should be nodiscard
(quuxplusone.github.io)
71 points
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by
jandeboevrie
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last Friday at 3:45 PM
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64 comments
When Compilers Surprise You
(xania.org)
227 points
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by
brewmarche
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yesterday at 1:27 PM
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97 comments
Coding Intelligence Asymptotics
(fi-le.net)
14 points
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by
fi-le
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last Friday at 2:17 AM
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1 comment
Two ancient humans, including famed 'Iceman,' had cancer-causing virus
(www.science.org)
9 points
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by
rolph
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today at 2:54 AM
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0 comments
Salmon Recipe
(waveinscriber.com)
16 points
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by
vitalnodo
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yesterday at 11:51 PM
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3 comments
X-ray: a Python library for finding bad redactions in PDF documents
(github.com)
686 points
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by
rendx
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last Tuesday at 9:54 PM
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118 comments