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Multiple XSA/CVE Issues in Xen, Linux Xen Drivers and XAPI
https://tux.re/forum/viewtopic.php?t=182
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Neteam
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44s ago
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Are "Vintage LLMs" the start of a new humanistic field?
https://resobscura.substack.com/p/are-vintage-llms-the-start-of-a-new
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arbesman
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3m ago
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Coding Was Never the Hard Part
https://koushikdasika.com/blog/coding-was-never-the-hard-part/
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HalcyonicStorm
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4m ago
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X11 is dead, Selkies web based remote desktop protocol explained
https://www.linuxserver.io/blog/webtop-4-1-x11-is-dead-and-what-is-selkies-anyway
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thelamer
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4m ago
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AI Chatbots – Last Week Tonight [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ykvf3MunGf8
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hansmayer
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4m ago
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Push for raw milk intensifies across the US, despite illness outbreaks
https://apnews.com/article/raw-milk-legislation-outbreak-02c67adf7845d188c41ab0af06e97869
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geox
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5m ago
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Show HN: A Fast Quicksort in C with Branch‑Avoidant Coding and Threads
https://easylang.online/blog/threaded_sorting
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chrka
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5m ago
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Compute Scaling Will Slow Down Due to Increasing Lead Times
https://epoch.ai/gradient-updates/compute-scaling-will-slow-down-due-to-increasing-lead-times
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hyperpape
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9m ago
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Megent – Firewall for AI Agents
https://megent.dev
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mikile
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9m ago
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NASA Fires Up Powerful Lithium-Fed Thruster for Trips to Mars
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-fires-up-powerful-lithium-fed-thruster-for-trips-to-mars/
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bilsbie
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10m ago
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Reverse Engineering SimTower
https://phulin.me/blog/simtower
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moyix
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14m ago
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I checked carry-on rules at 75 airlines. The carry-on wasn't the trap
https://vientapps.com/blog/75-airline-personal-item-trap-2026/
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vientapps
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14m ago
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I built PII masking and semantic search directly into Polars DataFrames
https://omna.dev/
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gauravji
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14m ago
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Show HN: Stateless, system-wide Transparent Tor Proxy for Linux (v0.1.0)
https://github.com/onyks-os/TransparentTorProxy
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onyks
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15m ago
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How the Next El Niño Could Lock in a Hotter Climate
https://e360.yale.edu/digest/super-el-nino-climate-regime-shift
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Brajeshwar
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15m ago
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The Mystery of Asjo.org
https://acid.vegas/blog/the-mystery-of-asjo-org/
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swq115
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16m ago
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Letting AI play my game – building an agentic test harness to help play-testing
https://blog.jeffschomay.com/letting-ai-play-my-game
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jschomay
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16m ago
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Blessed Syntax and Ergonomics
https://www.gingerbill.org/article/2026/04/29/blessed-syntax-and-ergonomics/
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dsego
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16m ago
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Hey Uber, fix your eatsite. You're embarrassing the internet
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timnetworks
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18m ago
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New Steam Controller to Launch in May 2026
https://boilingsteam.com/the-new-steam-controller-launches-in-may-2026/
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ekianjo
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18m ago
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Dublin Core
https://www.dublincore.org/
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the-mitr
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20m ago
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Guerrilla gardens: what happens when communities take over council land (2014)
https://www.theguardian.com/local-government-network/2014/jun/03/guerrilla-gardens-communities-co...
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robtherobber
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20m ago
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He asked AI to count carbs 27000 times. It couldn't give the same answer twice
https://www.diabettech.com/i-asked-ai-to-count-my-carbs-27000-times-it-couldnt-give-me-the-same-a...
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sarusso
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20m ago
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The Brief Window: rendering eclipse maps as contours, not corridors
https://stack.amcharts.com/p/the-brief-window
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zeroin
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22m ago
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Show HN: Search and explore open-source government repos
https://huggingface.co/spaces/AndreasThinks/govtech-dashboard
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crimsoneer
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24m ago
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What Is Authorship When Machines Can Write?
https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/what-is-authorship-when-machines-can-write/
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sohkamyung
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25m ago
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curl DNS 2026, part IV, threads
https://eissing.org/icing/posts/curl-dns-threads/
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GalaxySnail
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26m ago
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AI's threat to entry-level jobs is turning Gen Z into Generation Entrepreneur
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/apr/25/gen-z-entrepreneurs-business-ai
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turtleyacht
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26m ago
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2022 JEPA is essentially 1992 PMAX
https://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/who-invented-jepa.html
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tosh
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28m ago
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Why most PDF libraries suck, and how I got pixel-perfect rendering
https://resumemind.com/blog/why-most-pdf-libraries-suck-and-how-i-finally-got-pixel-perfect-rende...
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bryden_cruz
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28m ago
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How much can Trump screw with the midterms?
https://www.natesilver.net/p/how-much-can-trump-screw-with-the
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1h ago
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sylware
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1h ago
midterms is almost always lost by presidents.
What would be surprising is if Trump actually win the midterms, not the other way around.
sylware•1h ago
What would be surprising is if Trump actually win the midterms, not the other way around.