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Self-Hosted Dynamic DNS

https://akr.am/blog/posts/self-hosted-dynamic-dns
1•Brajeshwar•51s ago•0 comments

Less Is More: Why Audio on SoundCloud Looks Different

https://developers.soundcloud.com/blog/less-is-more-why-soundcloud-low-passes-its-aac-transcodings/
1•1317•1m ago•1 comments

(Ab)Using Overload Sets to Create Ad-Hoc Template APIs in D

https://blog.dlang.org/2026/07/19/abusing-overload-sets-to-create-ad-hoc-template-apis/
1•WalterBright•2m ago•1 comments

A Tribute to Lorenzo Kristov: Designing the Grid from the Community Up

https://energyempirepodcast.substack.com/p/a-tribute-to-lorenzo-kristov-designing
1•mooreds•3m ago•0 comments

I have built a full-page screenshot tool with a built-in editor

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/scrollshot-pro-–-full-pag/lpelhlcjkdegabhilgaapjbneolg...
1•zzivic•3m ago•0 comments

Hackers abuse ViPNet software to target Russian govt agencies

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-abuse-vipnet-software-to-target-russian-go...
1•sbulaev•4m ago•0 comments

Who Uses DIDComm?

https://blog.identity.foundation/who-uses-didcomm/
1•mooreds•4m ago•0 comments

AI Requires a Labor Market Bailout

https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/blog/ai-requires-a-labor-market-bailout
1•mooreds•4m ago•0 comments

Signal to Noise

https://calmdown13.substack.com/p/signal-to-noise
1•calmdown13•4m ago•0 comments

Nanocodex: Headless Rust Agents SDK

https://github.com/gakonst/nanocodex
1•handfuloflight•9m ago•0 comments

FIAF Disaster Handbook: Preparedness & Recovery for Audio-Visual Archives

https://www.fiafnet.org/pages/Publications/fiaf-disaster-handbook.html
1•mmooss•13m ago•1 comments

O2Ring Analyzer – CLI for overnight pulse-oximetry CSV exports

https://github.com/nighttimecf/o2ring-analyzer
1•warenstein•15m ago•0 comments

Z80 turns 50 as an open-source drop-in replacement nears DIP40 silicon

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/zilog-z80-turns-50-as-open-source-replacement-heads-fo...
1•logickkk1•18m ago•0 comments

A portal to random weird websites internet toys, and funny pages

https://openweird.com/
1•raytopia•18m ago•0 comments

What I'd Tell My Team About Competition

https://staysaasy.com/strategy/2026/07/16/what-id-tell-my-team-about-competition.html
1•thisismytest•19m ago•1 comments

"Professor" Jiang Is Not a Prophet [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxPd9ckVgck
2•Bender•19m ago•0 comments

Vladimir Putin's Internet Adviser Owns a Torrent Site (2016)

https://torrentfreak.com/vladimir-putins-internet-adviser-owns-a-torrent-site-160119/
4•Cider9986•22m ago•1 comments

Apple account email address disclosure via Mail app

https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2026/7/9.html
4•frizlab•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A gallery of browser-based PDF imposition and printing templates

https://pdfpress.app/gallery
2•jp1016•24m ago•0 comments

AI Chip Startup Etched Is in Talks for $20B Valuation

https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-chip-startup-etched-is-in-talks-for-20-billion-valuation-caf1787d
2•bookofjoe•26m ago•1 comments

Sea Peoples

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples
2•skibz•32m ago•0 comments

Blindsight and Gorgias: The Chinese Room and Sophistry

https://blog.sajberpank.com/posts/blindsight-and-gorgias-the-chinese-room-and-sophistry/
1•sajberpank•33m ago•0 comments

Why do you use GPT-5.6 and kimi k3 inside of Claude Code?

https://twitter.com/theo/status/2078217355780624864
1•shenli3514•33m ago•0 comments

My Hunt for the Original McDonald's French-Fry Recipe (2020)

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/original-mcdonalds-french-fry-recipe
2•monkeydust•34m ago•0 comments

Neither GCC nor Clang are compliant with standard C++

https://sebsite.pw/w/20260708-badstdcxx.html
4•birdculture•38m ago•0 comments

Starfish Prime

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starfish_Prime
1•georgecmu•41m ago•0 comments

HMD Touch 4G

https://www.hmd.com/en_int/hmd-touch-4g
16•thisislife2•46m ago•13 comments

OpenAI is breaking Silicon Valley unwritten code. That's why Apple is so angry

https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-breaking-silicon-valley-unspoken-rule-apple-talent-2026-7
2•RestlessMind•47m ago•0 comments

I Cut an AI Agent's Token Use by 94%

https://vivekhaldar.com/articles/compiling-an-ai-agent-skill/
1•gmays•47m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kimi K3 spent nearly 8 hours building this 78-card tarot site

https://askciela.com/
1•lilyucb•47m ago•0 comments
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Valve say there's no end in sight to the memory crisis, prices going to increase

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/steam-machines/valve-says-theres-no-end-in-sight-to-the-memory-crisis-and-prices-are-only-going-to-increase-honestly-its-still-getting-worse/
42•haunter•9h ago

Comments

ViktorRay•6h ago
The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles launched in Fall of 2020.

That’s almost 6 years ago. The PlayStation 6 and the new Xbox should be launching soon. If not this fall then perhaps next fall when it will be 7 years from the launch of the current generation.

How will the memory crisis impact all of this?

Also I find it kind of ironic. In the 2010’s PC gamers would go online all the time and sneer about how consoles were holding back PC gaming. How they could upgrade their PC’s but games were still not unlocking the full potential of their PCs due to having to optimize for the old PS4 and Xbox One hardware.

And now on the same forums PC gamers actually keep talking about how they don’t want Sony and Microsoft to release new hardware. And they talk about how devs should be optimizing for old hardware. So many complaints about Doom The Dark Ages requiring ray tracing and requiring new hardware…. The hardware that Doom the Dark Ages (2025) requires all came out a few years prior. Imagine somebody in 2004 when Half life 2 came out complaining their Half life 1 (1998) hardware didn’t work for that game…but that’s what many gamers online said when their rigs that could play Doom Eternal (2020) couldn’t play Doom the Dark Ages (2025). “How the turn tables” as Michael Scott famously said I guess.

aurareturn•5h ago
Besides the AI shortage, Moore’s Law has ended which means in order to get faster chips, you have to use bigger dies, fancier packaging, more cooling, more power. This increases costs.

A PS6 really doesn’t increase much over the PS5 even without the AI shortage. You’re probably getting doubled the performance at best, which barely makes a noticeable difference in gaming when PS1 to PS2 had 180x better GPU.

I think the next leap has to come from mostly software and I think we will move towards a world in which most/all of the rendering is done by an AI. See Google’s Genie3.

mfro•4h ago
The reality is more along the lines of traditional rendering with special ML models inferring and splicing in generated frames. Framegen is already in most modern games and Nvidia has made it a driver level option for many unsupported ones. In case you haven’t used it — it is black magic. Studios will have almost no motivation to optimize if framegen can be perfected, and it’s not far.
saghm•3h ago
Hopefully Nvidia doesn't try to bundle a bunch of slop to completely change faces of characters with AI into future framegen updates (claiming that it's in control of the developers but then not even checking with the devs of the game they put into the trailer for it) like they did last time...

https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/nvidias-ceo-goes-ful...

weezing•2h ago
This gotta be least memorable generation of all time. Nothing worth noting released on those consoles.
musicale•16m ago
Have you heard of Elden Ring?

Or is your complaint about cross-gen, timed exclusives, and PC releases?

dartharva•42m ago
The video games market currently has a lot more problems going on than just hardware scarcity. Just like how streaming has slopified and gutted Hollywood and cinema production in general [0], subscription-based business models and consumer-hostile delivery have done the same to video games. Gone are the days when studios used to focus on novelty and creativity, now it is all about engagement metrics and RoI slop.

[0] https://youtu.be/g6YvkbqAhAY

adrian_b•5h ago
For USA, indeed there is no end in sight to the memory crisis, as long as its politicians work for companies like Micron, which obtains huge profits from the inflated memory prices.

A few days ago, the representatives John Moolenaar (R-MI) and George Whitesides (D-CA) have urged the Trump administration to prevent the purchase by US companies of DRAM and flash memory made by the Chinese manufacturers, which are the only ones who do not belong to the cartel Micron-Samsung-Hynix, so they are willing to sell at lower prices.

Besides, the AI companies, the US government is the main agent working already for many years to artificially limit the competition in several critical markets, including smartphones, DRAM and SSDs, and it has succeeded to cause great price increases, which have hurt people all over the world.

If those like the US representatives mentioned above succeed in their actions, then it is likely that the memory price crisis will extend for a much longer time inside US than in the rest of the world.

Living in Europe, it will be more advantageous for me if the Trump administration restricts even further the availability of memories inside US, because then those will be more available in the rest of the world.

warumdarum•2h ago
What is this fever dream? Is the us government even behind the hemorrhoids?
TitaRusell•2h ago
There will come a point were countries are forced to choose between China and the US. The choice may shock some Americans lol.
chung8123•2h ago
Even the US picks China for most of their goods.
blitzar•4h ago
Given their choice not to hedge memory prices early for the steam machine, I am not sure they have a great track record when it comes to predicting which way the prices will be going.
dgellow•4h ago
The current approach from manufacturers is „you accept the price or we never talk with you again“. It’s cartel behavior, there is no room for negotiation
blitzar•3h ago
They should have accepted the November 2025 prices - 50% higher than the mid 2025 price but half the prices they paid.
aurareturn•2h ago
Cartel behavior? You mean supply and demand?
warumdarum•2h ago
Have fun to reprogram your games for memory efficiency with llms trained on code grown during a memory glut. What a blindspot..
ekianjo•2h ago
if you are interested in sales numbers for the Steam Machine a relevant post I made yesterday: https://boilingsteam.com/steam-machine-between-10k-and-15k-s...
garciansmith•2h ago
This article is just a summary of one from Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2026-07-17/valve-...