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Kraków, Poland in top 5 worst air quality worldwide

2026-01-20 @ 08:16:07Points: 89Comments: 91

America Is Slow-Walking into a Polymarket Disaster

2026-01-20 @ 08:05:39Points: 64Comments: 2

Linux kernel framework for PCIe device emulation, in userspace

2026-01-20 @ 07:51:12Points: 15Comments: 1

The Overcomplexity of the Shadcn Radio Button

2026-01-20 @ 07:35:09Points: 207Comments: 87

Giving University Exams in the Age of Chatbots

2026-01-20 @ 07:32:58Points: 76Comments: 48

x86 prefixes and escape opcodes flowchart

2026-01-20 @ 03:47:21Points: 54Comments: 12

Show HN: Artificial Ivy in the Browser

2026-01-20 @ 03:14:47Points: 68Comments: 6

This is just a goofy thing I cooked up over the weekend. It's kind of like a screensaver, but with more reading and sliders. (It's not terribly efficient, so expect phone batteries to take a hit!)

Legal Structures for Latin American Startups (2021)

2026-01-20 @ 01:21:35Points: 28Comments: 7

Nova Launcher added Facebook and Google Ads tracking

2026-01-20 @ 01:03:52Points: 246Comments: 101

Porsche sold more electrified cars in Europe in 2025 than pure gas-powered cars

2026-01-20 @ 01:01:36Points: 297Comments: 351

Scaling long-running autonomous coding

2026-01-20 @ 00:23:01Points: 96Comments: 34

Scaling long-running autonomous coding - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46624541 - Jan 2026 (187 comments)

Reticulum, a secure and anonymous mesh networking stack

2026-01-19 @ 23:59:54Points: 201Comments: 43

3D printing my laptop ergonomic setup

2026-01-19 @ 23:39:57Points: 65Comments: 8

Nanolang: A tiny experimental language designed to be targeted by coding LLMs

2026-01-19 @ 21:48:07Points: 153Comments: 115

Targeted Bets: An alternative approach to the job hunt

2026-01-19 @ 21:35:31Points: 64Comments: 64

The assistant axis: situating and stabilizing the character of LLMs

2026-01-19 @ 21:25:16Points: 92Comments: 13

Level S4 solar radiation event

2026-01-19 @ 20:26:19Points: 429Comments: 147

Notes on Apple's Nano Texture (2025)

2026-01-19 @ 18:15:48Points: 187Comments: 103

What came first: the CNAME or the A record?

2026-01-19 @ 17:13:59Points: 364Comments: 130

Apple testing new App Store design that blurs the line between ads and results

2026-01-19 @ 16:36:11Points: 379Comments: 296

The microstructure of wealth transfer in prediction markets

2026-01-19 @ 16:05:50Points: 152Comments: 139

I was a top 0.01% Cursor user, then switched to Claude Code 2.0

2026-01-19 @ 09:00:14Points: 119Comments: 189

The coming industrialisation of exploit generation with LLMs

2026-01-19 @ 07:57:04Points: 143Comments: 106

Show HN: E80: an 8-bit CPU in structural VHDL

2026-01-17 @ 21:39:35Points: 10Comments: 0

Well, it did and it works nicely. No arithmetic libraries, no PROCESS except for the DFF component (obviously). Of course it's a bit of a "resource hog" compared to optimized cores, (eg. the RAM is build out of flip flops instead of a block ram that takes advantage of FPGA intermal memory) but you can actually trace every signal through the datapath as it happens.

I also build an assembler in C99 without external libraries (please be forgiving, my code is very primitive I think). I bundled Sci1 (Scintilla), GHDL and GTKWave into a single installer so you can write assembly and see the waveforms immediately without having to spend hours configuring simulators. Currently Windows only, but at some point I'll have to do it on Linux too. I tested it on the Tang Primer 25K and Cyclone IV, and I included my Gowin, Quartus and Vivado projects files. That should make easy to run on your FPGA.

Everything is under the GPL3.

(Edit: I did not use AI. Not was it a waste of time for the VHDL because my design is too novel -- but even for beta testing it would waste my time because those LLMs are too well trained for x86/ARM and my flag logic draws from 6502/6800 and even my ripple carry adder doesn't flip the carry bit in subtraction. Point is -- AI couldn't help. It only kept complaining that my assembler's C code wasn't up to 2026 standards)

Face as a QR Code

2026-01-16 @ 13:33:17Points: 18Comments: 5

British redcoat's lost memoir reveals realities of life as a disabled veteran

2026-01-16 @ 02:53:21Points: 82Comments: 77

From Nevada to Kansas by Glider

2026-01-15 @ 23:36:40Points: 143Comments: 45

Kahan on the 8087 and designing Intel's floating point (2016) [video]

2026-01-15 @ 10:43:34Points: 21Comments: 0

Increasing the performance of WebAssembly Text Format parser by 350%

2026-01-15 @ 07:49:09Points: 11Comments: 1

Understanding ZFS Scrubs and Data Integrity

2026-01-14 @ 20:00:23Points: 49Comments: 21

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