- 21We trust strangers' open source more than our colleagues' (00f.net)
- 109A queasy selling of the family heirlooms (commonreader.wustl.edu)
- 34Truco and clones: the beginnings of Argentinian computer gaming (zeitgame.net)
- 86Taking Buildkite from a side project to a global company (valleyofdoubt.com)
- 13X: Today we are open-sourcing the latest code used to recommend posts (twitter.com)
- 115No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering (1986) [pdf] (cs.unc.edu)
- 468I bought the cheapest EV, a used Nissan Leaf (jeffgeerling.com)
- 176Show HN: Semantic grep with local embeddings (github.com)
- 48Exploring Interlisp-10 and Twenex (journal.paoloamoroso.com)
- 139I have two Amazon Echos that I never use, but they apparently burn GBs a day (twitter.com)
- 202Stop writing CLI validation. Parse it right the first time (hackers.pub)
- 801Stripe Launches L1 Blockchain: Tempo (tempo.xyz)
- 116Poisoning Well (heydonworks.com)
- 128Hitting Peak File IO Performance with Zig (steelcake.com)
- 189What to do with an old iPad (odb.ar)
- 48Nintendo secures $2M settlement against Switch modder (tomshardware.com)
- 4As hackers exploit one high-severity SAP flaw, company warns of 3 more (arstechnica.com)
- 183Polars Cloud and Distributed Polars now available (pola.rs)
- 636LLM Visualization (bbycroft.net)
- 37A robot walks on water thanks to evolution's solution (arstechnica.com)
- 13Nation's Report Card shows drops in science, math and reading (npr.org)
- 51Processing Piano Tutorial Videos in the Browser (heyraviteja.com)
- 5.NET 10 Release Candidate 1 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- 4I don't like curved displays (blog.danielh.cc)
- 79Making the most of a dumb fax switcher box in the old days (rachelbythebay.com)
- 168Rasterizer: A GPU-accelerated 2D vector graphics engine in ~4k LOC (github.com)
- 97What Is the Fourier Transform? (quantamagazine.org)
- 128Google's new AI mode is good, actually (simonwillison.net)
- 120How inaccurate are Nintendo's official emulators? [video] (youtube.com)
- 32My blue is your blue: different people's brains process colours in the same way (nature.com)