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Gilded Rage – Why Silicon Valley went from libertarian to authoritarian

2025-11-01 @ 13:30:41Points: 38Comments: 26

CharlotteOS – An Experimental Modern Operating System

2025-11-01 @ 13:12:47Points: 22Comments: 3

SQLite concurrency and why you should care about it

2025-11-01 @ 12:59:03Points: 45Comments: 9

Abandonware of the web: do you know that there is an HTML tables API?

2025-11-01 @ 12:58:21Points: 85Comments: 61

.arpa, rDNS and a few magical ICMP hacks

2025-11-01 @ 10:01:46Points: 14Comments: 1

You Can't Refuse to Be Scanned by ICE's Facial Recognition App, DHS Document Say

2025-11-01 @ 08:58:54Points: 85Comments: 40

Hard Rust requirements from May onward

2025-11-01 @ 07:31:40Points: 96Comments: 134

The profitable startup

2025-11-01 @ 03:18:04Points: 170Comments: 60

Show HN: Strange Attractors

2025-10-31 @ 23:23:59Points: 620Comments: 61

https://blog.shashanktomar.com/posts/strange-attractors). It’s built with three.js.

Working on it reminded me of the little "maths for fun" exercises I used to do while learning programming in early days. Just trying things out, getting fascinated and geeky, and being surprised by the results. I spent way too much time on this, but it was extreme fun.

My favorite part: someone pointed me to the Simone Attractor on Threads. It is a 2D attractor and I asked GPT to extrapolate it to 3D, not sure if it’s mathematically correct, but it’s the coolest by far. I have left all the params configurable, so give it a try. I called it Simone (Maybe).

If you like math-art experiments, check it out. Would love feedback, especially from folks who know more about the math side.

S.A.R.C.A.S.M: Slightly Annoying Rubik's Cube Automatic Solving Machine

2025-10-31 @ 23:03:18Points: 203Comments: 42

A theoretical way to circumvent Android developer verification

2025-10-31 @ 20:20:42Points: 162Comments: 130

Addiction Markets

2025-10-31 @ 17:42:55Points: 321Comments: 346

Use DuckDB-WASM to query TB of data in browser

2025-10-31 @ 17:37:15Points: 206Comments: 57

Futurelock: A subtle risk in async Rust

2025-10-31 @ 16:49:26Points: 372Comments: 191

Perfetto: Swiss army knife for Linux client tracing

2025-10-31 @ 11:54:00Points: 139Comments: 20

My Impressions of the MacBook Pro M4

2025-10-31 @ 10:13:40Points: 216Comments: 306

Myths Programmers Believe about CPU Caches (2018)

2025-10-31 @ 00:46:56Points: 92Comments: 14

Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking

2025-10-30 @ 23:12:10Points: 365Comments: 253

How We Found 7 TiB of Memory Just Sitting Around

2025-10-30 @ 18:25:05Points: 174Comments: 46

Introducing architecture variants

2025-10-30 @ 10:35:00Points: 217Comments: 134

Hacking India's largest automaker: Tata Motors

2025-10-29 @ 01:31:56Points: 225Comments: 80

The Impossible Optimization, and the Metaprogramming to Achieve It

2025-10-28 @ 10:53:21Points: 31Comments: 12

Viagrid – PCB template for rapid PCB prototyping with factory-made vias [video]

2025-10-27 @ 17:42:17Points: 121Comments: 48

Beyond Smoothed Analysis: Analyzing the Simplex Method by the Book

2025-10-27 @ 16:13:32Points: 24Comments: 3

Active listening: the Swiss Army Knife of communication

2025-10-27 @ 11:40:04Points: 123Comments: 45

Nisus Writer: Schrödinger's Word Processor

2025-10-25 @ 20:57:20Points: 42Comments: 19

Why should I care what color the bikeshed is? (1999)

2025-10-23 @ 20:30:30Points: 64Comments: 48

How I stopped worrying and started loving the Assembly

2025-10-23 @ 15:23:55Points: 122Comments: 23

Solving the NY Times "Pips" game with F#

2025-10-23 @ 14:51:20Points: 27Comments: 8

'Killing the Dead' Review: Watch the Graveyard

2025-10-23 @ 07:06:36Points: 15Comments: 8

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