- 243Garmin beats Apple to market with satellite-connected smartwatch (macrumors.com)
- 23Byte Type: Supporting Raw Data Copies in the LLVM IR (blog.llvm.org)
- 8My review of Claude’s new Code Interpreter, released under a confusing name (simonwillison.net)
- 79The repercussions of missing an Ampersand in C++ and Rust (nablag.com)
- 68Purikura: The Japanese Grandmother of the Selfie (tokyocowboy.co)
- 26Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea (subseacables.blogspot.com)
- 262What is the origin of the private network address 192.168.*.*? (2009) (lists.ding.net)
- 106After nearly half a century in deep space, every ping from Voyager 1 is a bonus (theregister.com)
- 31iPhone OLED supplier BOE to be banned in US for stealing Samsung trade secrets (notebookcheck.net)
- 19Making XML human-readable without XSLT (jakearchibald.com)
- 18The MCP Registry (blog.modelcontextprotocol.io)
- 513Tesla changes meaning of 'Full Self-Driving', gives up on promise of autonomy (electrek.co)
- 771Chat Control Must Be Stopped (privacyguides.org)
- 108130 minutes with a stranger (pudding.cool)
- 347Qwen3 30B A3B Hits 13 token/s on 4xRaspberry Pi 5 (github.com)
- 243The demo scene is dying, but that's alright (datagubbe.se)
- 8'China Is the Engine' Driving Nations Away from Fossil Fuels, Report Says (nytimes.com)
- 78Forty-Four Esolangs: The Art of Esoteric Code (spectrum.ieee.org)
- 5Real-Time GPU Texture Compression in Three.js (ludicon.com)
- 164Show HN: Swimming in Tech Debt (helpthisbook.com)
- 505Meta suppressed research on child safety, employees say (washingtonpost.com)
- 24Jakub and Szymon (blog.samaltman.com)
- 177Show HN: Open-sourcing our text-to-CAD app (github.com)
- 273Why language models hallucinate (openai.com)
- 22Doorbell prankster that tormented residents of apartments turns out to be a slug (theguardian.com)
- 599AI surveillance should be banned while there is still time (gabrielweinberg.com)
- 541Purposeful animations (emilkowal.ski)
- 205SQLite's File Format (sqlite.org)
- 7Microsoft Goes Back to Basic, Open-Sources Bill Gates' Code (gizmodo.com)
- 157Freeway guardrails are now a favorite target of thieves (laist.com)