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- 8AI Launches Across the Government (politico.com)
- 137Website is served from nine Neovim buffers on my old ThinkPad (vim.gabornyeki.com)
- 170Who does your assistant serve? (xeiaso.net)
- 45Fun with Finite State Transducers (blog.yossarian.net)
- 414ArchiveTeam has finished archiving all goo.gl short links (tracker.archiveteam.org)
- 215500 days of math (gmays.com)
- 58Counting Words at SIMD Speed (healeycodes.com)
- 29Show HN: ASCII Tree Editor (asciitree.reorx.com)
- 191Lessons learned from building a sync-engine and reactivity system with SQLite (finkelstein.fr)
- 496AI is different (antirez.com)
- 437Show HN: Edka – Kubernetes clusters on your own Hetzner account (edka.io)
- 197Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda (goose.icu)
- 13What learning react won't teach you: Image Formats (idiallo.com)
- 139Show HN: Prime Number Grid Visualizer (enda.sh)
- 102Office on HP-UX and Unix (openpa.net)
- 1026FFmpeg 8.0 adds Whisper support (code.ffmpeg.org)
- 261Zenobia Pay – A mission to build an alternative to high-fee card networks (zenobiapay.com)
- 804Nginx introduces native support for ACME protocol (blog.nginx.org)
- 159Simulating and Visualising the Central Limit Theorem (blog.foletta.net)
- 61Modern Cars Wreak Havoc on Radar Detectors (thedrive.com)
- 16Intel Outside: Hacking every Intel employee and various internal websites (eaton-works.com)
- 79A single lock of hair could rewrite what we know about Inca record-keeping (science.org)
- 62Show HN: A Minimal Hacker News Reader for Apple Watch Built with SwiftUI (github.com)
- 500Occult books digitized and put online by Amsterdam’s Ritman Library (openculture.com)
- 371LLMs aren't world models (yosefk.com)
- 115Launch HN: Golpo (YC S25) – AI-generated explainer videos (video.golpoai.com)
- 352Dicing an Onion, the Mathematically Optimal Way (pudding.cool)
- 114Living with Williams Syndrome, the 'opposite of autism' (2014) (bbc.com)
- 19I Run a Full Linux Desktop in Docker Just Because I Can (howtogeek.com)