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Matt's Script Archive (1995)

2025-03-02 @ 20:06:41Points: 13Comments: 3

2025 Hiring Pause

2025-03-02 @ 19:39:09Points: 76Comments: 27

Geothermal power is a climate moon shot beneath our feet

2025-03-02 @ 19:33:21Points: 37Comments: 31

Hallucinations in code are the least dangerous form of LLM mistakes

2025-03-02 @ 19:15:58Points: 6Comments: 3

NIH insiders reveal process stalling grants

2025-03-02 @ 19:06:00Points: 64Comments: 10

Gödel's theorem debunks the most important AI myth – Roger Penrose [video]

2025-03-02 @ 18:31:33Points: 13Comments: 12

olduse.net

2025-03-02 @ 18:21:04Points: 71Comments: 10

The Pentium contains a complicated circuit to multiply by three

2025-03-02 @ 18:04:35Points: 98Comments: 11

Speedrunners are vulnerability researchers, they just don't know it yet

2025-03-02 @ 17:40:36Points: 109Comments: 39

Distro (YC S24) is hiring a marketing lead in Palo Alto

2025-03-02 @ 17:26:44Points: 1

New battery-free technology can power devices using ambient RF signals

2025-03-02 @ 17:25:49Points: 45Comments: 22

An ode to TypeScript enums

2025-03-02 @ 17:23:12Points: 46Comments: 36

Understanding Smallpond and 3FS

2025-03-02 @ 17:00:30Points: 240Comments: 42

Executive wealth as a factor in return-to-office

2025-03-02 @ 16:47:30Points: 457Comments: 296

Why do we have both CSRF protection and CORS?

2025-03-02 @ 15:32:46Points: 50Comments: 29

Show HN: I built a modern Goodreads alternative

2025-03-02 @ 14:50:20Points: 202Comments: 168

    Still no half-star ratings.
    No proper DNF (Did Not Finish) option.
    UI still looks like it's from 2005.
    Amazon owns it and doesn't care.
So I built Kaguya, a modern alternative, over the past 9 months.

What’s live:

    Custom shelves (Organize however you want)
    Rich-text reviews (format your thoughts properly)
    10-star rating system (More nuance than 5 stars)
    DNF, On-Hold, and other reading statuses
    Likes, shares, comments on reviews
    Import your library from Goodreads/StoryGraph
    A beautiful design that doesn’t make you feel like you’re using an ancient website

 Coming next:

    Deep tagging system (Genres, moods, character traits, tropes)
    Beautiful stats & insights (Visualize your reading habits)
    Discussion forums for every book (Think subreddit-style discussions)
Would love feedback. What do you think?

GPT-4.5: "Not a frontier model"?

2025-03-02 @ 14:47:56Points: 127Comments: 113

Towards a test suite for TOTP codes

2025-03-02 @ 14:41:59Points: 51Comments: 11

Raspberry Pi Pico audio player

2025-03-02 @ 14:29:13Points: 97Comments: 18

Show HN: Recommendarr – AI Driven Recommendations Based on Sonarr/Radarr Media

2025-03-02 @ 14:25:21Points: 32Comments: 14

I've built a web app that helps you discover new shows and movies you'll actually enjoy by:

- Connecting to your Sonarr/Radarr/Plex instances to understand your media library

- Leveraging your Plex watch history for personalized recommendations

- Using the LLM of your choice to generate intelligent suggestions

- Simple setup: Easy integration with your existing media stack

- Flexible AI options: Works with OpenAI-compatible APIs like OpenRouter, or run locally via LM Studio, Ollama, etc.

- Personalized recommendations: Based on what you actually watch.

While it's still a work in progress, it's already quite functional and I'd love your feedback!

Show HN: SafeHaven – A Minimal VPN Implementation in Go

2025-03-02 @ 12:00:27Points: 58Comments: 7

For the past few months, I've been exploring tools that integrate with the Linux networking stack. This led me to build SafeHaven, a lightweight and configurable VPN implementation written in Go. The goal was to better understand how virtual private networks work at a fundamental level.

Would love feedback from the community! Repo link: https://github.com/kwakubiney/safehaven

Stone tool analysis in Southeast Asia provides evidence of seafaring technology

2025-03-01 @ 15:51:17Points: 12Comments: 2

Verifiable science on modified PCR machine

2025-03-01 @ 14:24:21Points: 13Comments: 2

Effective Rust (2024)

2025-03-01 @ 08:59:25Points: 99Comments: 61

Google does not want rights to things you do using Chrome (2008)

2025-03-01 @ 08:38:12Points: 100Comments: 39

Turning my ESP32 into a DNS sinkhole to fight doomscrolling

2025-02-28 @ 10:39:01Points: 9Comments: 0

Mucins keep the brain safe and could guard against ageing

2025-02-28 @ 08:31:27Points: 147Comments: 47

Smallpond – A lightweight data processing framework built on DuckDB and 3FS

2025-02-28 @ 01:56:35Points: 69Comments: 36

API design note: Beware of adding an "Other" enum value

2025-02-27 @ 10:47:31Points: 38Comments: 22

When Professor Bryant Lin got cancer, he taught a class about it

2025-02-26 @ 18:44:50Points: 58Comments: 13

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