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What Python's asyncio primitives get wrong about shared state
2026-03-05 @ 02:55:57Points: 22Comments: 14
Jensen Huang says Nvidia is pulling back from OpenAI and Anthropic
2026-03-05 @ 02:33:58Points: 76Comments: 24
US tech firms pledge at White House to bear costs of energy for datacenters
2026-03-05 @ 02:00:07Points: 56Comments: 41
Chaos and Dystopian news for the dead internet survivors
2026-03-05 @ 01:50:51Points: 69Comments: 27
Google Workspace CLI
2026-03-05 @ 00:22:09Points: 328Comments: 134
Dario Amodei calls OpenAI’s messaging around military deal ‘straight up lies’
2026-03-04 @ 23:51:10Points: 405Comments: 217
NRC issues first commercial reactor construction approval in 10 years [pdf]
2026-03-04 @ 21:56:20Points: 82Comments: 36
BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time
2026-03-04 @ 21:11:15Points: 105Comments: 86
The View from RSS
2026-03-04 @ 20:19:43Points: 97Comments: 26
Building a new Flash
2026-03-04 @ 20:16:03Points: 445Comments: 122
Was Windows 1.0's lack of overlapping windows a legal or a technical matter?
2026-03-04 @ 20:15:06Points: 72Comments: 48
An interactive map of Flock Cams
2026-03-04 @ 18:50:45Points: 552Comments: 201
NanoGPT Slowrun: Language Modeling with Limited Data, Infinite Compute
2026-03-04 @ 17:56:04Points: 144Comments: 26
Roboflow (YC S20) Is Hiring a Security Engineer for AI Infra
2026-03-04 @ 17:49:44Points: 1
Daemon (2006)
2026-03-04 @ 17:08:46Points: 36Comments: 10
Humans 40k yrs ago developed a system of conventional signs
2026-03-04 @ 16:20:36Points: 92Comments: 40
Something is afoot in the land of Qwen
2026-03-04 @ 15:55:34Points: 594Comments: 266
“It turns out” (2010)
2026-03-04 @ 14:52:46Points: 264Comments: 84
MacBook Neo
2026-03-04 @ 14:16:41Points: 1676Comments: 1975
Glaze by Raycast
2026-03-04 @ 13:21:31Points: 208Comments: 126
MyFirst Kids Watch Hacked. Access to Camera and Microphone
2026-03-04 @ 13:04:53Points: 132Comments: 34
Qwen3.5 Fine-Tuning Guide
2026-03-04 @ 12:04:31Points: 310Comments: 71
Moss is a pixel canvas where every brush is a tiny program
2026-03-04 @ 10:21:13Points: 217Comments: 25
A bit of fluid mechanics from scratch not from scratch
2026-03-02 @ 14:52:52Points: 43Comments: 13
Picking Up a Zillion Pieces of Litter
2026-03-02 @ 00:40:52Points: 69Comments: 34
Libre Solar – Open Hardware for Renewable Energy
2026-03-01 @ 09:01:05Points: 233Comments: 68
Show HN: A GFM+GF-MathJax/Latex HTML formatting adventure
2026-03-01 @ 04:05:24Points: 3Comments: 0
In the post, as I tried to capture in the title submitted, I outline my journey of exploration, when I became determined to make GitHub-Flavored Markdown display my text, with color, style and alignment of my choosing, which as I discovered after setting out to do so, the inability to do such a thing outside of fenced blocks with pre-defined syntax highlighting is a well-known condition, which is met with "works as intended" response because, well, GitHub doesn't want their repos looking like MySpace or Geocities or presenting security risk exposure by allowing arbitrary html/CSS styling. Sure, I should have used GitHub Pages to build a page from my Markdown using Jekyll, which is a supported way to control the styling of your own documents in your repo, but where's the fun in that?
The linked post documents the workaround I arrived at, which became an output target format that nobody has ever asked for from my ASCII line-Art diagramming tool. I thought some here might appreciate the documentation of "wasting my time so you don't have to" on a technical solution for a problem I probably just shouldn't have cared about and moved on.