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Archive of Byte magazine, starting with issue #1 in 1975

https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1975-09
123•DamnInteresting•1d ago•31 comments

SPEAKE(a)R: Turn Speakers to Microphones for Fun and Profit [pdf] (2017)

https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/woot17/woot17-paper-guri.pdf
80•Eridanus2•4h ago•33 comments

Game devs explain the tricks involved with letting you pause a game

https://kotaku.com/video-game-devs-explain-how-pausing-works-and-sometimes-it-gets-weird-2000686339
184•speckx•2d ago•119 comments

What are skiplists good for?

https://antithesis.com/blog/2026/skiptrees/
141•mfiguiere•1d ago•27 comments

NIST scientists create 'any wavelength' lasers

https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2026/04/any-color-you-nist-scientists-create-any-wavelength...
343•rbanffy•15h ago•147 comments

The seven programming ur-languages (2022)

https://madhadron.com/programming/seven_ur_languages.html
44•helloplanets•5h ago•15 comments

College instructor turns to typewriters to curb AI-written work

https://sentinelcolorado.com/uncategorized/a-college-instructor-turns-to-typewriters-to-curb-ai-w...
322•gnabgib•17h ago•316 comments

Anonymous request-token comparisons from Opus 4.6 and Opus 4.7

https://tokens.billchambers.me/leaderboard
546•anabranch•20h ago•533 comments

Changes in the system prompt between Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Apr/18/opus-system-prompt/
45•pretext•2h ago•12 comments

The electromechanical angle computer inside the B-52 bomber's star tracker

https://www.righto.com/2026/04/B-52-star-tracker-angle-computer.html
356•NelsonMinar•20h ago•93 comments

Why Zip drives dominated the 90s, then vanished almost overnight

https://www.xda-developers.com/zip-drives-dominated-90s-vanished-almost-overnight/
33•naves•1h ago•26 comments

Ask HN: How did you land your first projects as a solo engineer/consultant?

69•modelcroissant•3h ago•32 comments

It's cool to care (2025)

https://alexwlchan.net/2025/cool-to-care/
31•surprisetalk•3d ago•14 comments

Why Japan has such good railways

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/why-japan-has-such-good-railways/
443•RickJWagner•1d ago•417 comments

Updating Gun Rocket through 10 years of Unity Engine

https://jackpritz.com/blog/updating-gun-rocket-through-10-years-of-unity-engine
92•tyleo•3d ago•39 comments

The world in which IPv6 was a good design

https://apenwarr.ca/log/20170810
91•signa11•9h ago•27 comments

Binary Dependencies: Identifying the Hidden Packages We All Depend On

https://vlad.website/binary-dependencies-identifying-the-hidden-packages-we-all-depend-on/
34•PaulHoule•2d ago•2 comments

Shader Lab, like Photoshop but for shaders

https://eng.basement.studio/tools/shader-lab
8•ragojose•2d ago•0 comments

State of Kdenlive

https://kdenlive.org/news/2026/state-2026/
417•f_r_d•1d ago•127 comments

Keep Pushing: We Get 10 More Days to Reform Section 702

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/keep-pushing-we-get-10-more-days-reform-section-702
100•nobody9999•5h ago•16 comments

Modern Common Lisp with FSet

https://fset.common-lisp.dev/Modern-CL/Top_html/index.html
166•larve•3d ago•21 comments

Migrating from DigitalOcean to Hetzner

https://isayeter.com/posts/digitalocean-to-hetzner-migration/
808•yusufusta•23h ago•404 comments

Binary GCD

https://en.algorithmica.org/hpc/algorithms/gcd/#binary-gcd
10•tosh•4h ago•0 comments

Optimizing Ruby Path Methods

https://byroot.github.io/ruby/performance/2026/04/18/faster-paths.html
107•weaksauce•16h ago•38 comments

Metatextual Literacy

https://www.jenn.site/metatextual-literacy/
42•dado3212•3d ago•3 comments

Dizzying Spiral Staircase with Single Guardrail Once Led to Top of Eiffel Tower

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-dizzying-spiral-staircase-with-a-single-guardrail-onc...
32•bookofjoe•2d ago•16 comments

Sumida Aquarium Posts 2026 Penguin Relationship Chart, with Drama and Breakups

https://www.sumida-aquarium.com/special/sokanzu/en/2026/
224•Lwrless•3d ago•12 comments

Zero-Copy GPU Inference from WebAssembly on Apple Silicon

https://abacusnoir.com/2026/04/18/zero-copy-gpu-inference-from-webassembly-on-apple-silicon/
93•agambrahma•14h ago•36 comments

Thoughts and feelings around Claude Design

https://samhenri.gold/blog/20260418-claude-design/
336•cdrnsf•17h ago•207 comments

Bypassing the kernel for 56ns cross-language IPC

https://github.com/riyaneel/Tachyon/tree/main/docs/adr
55•riyaneel•2d ago•23 comments
Open in hackernews

Compiler Reminders

https://jfmengels.net/compiler-reminders/
38•jfmengels1•11mo ago

Comments

JonChesterfield•11mo ago
Exhaustive compile time checking of dispatch statements is a wonderful thing, sorely missing from the languages that decided "sum types" are a bit weird and niche.
fredrikholm•11mo ago
They make it near impossible to extend from the outside.

I can pass a Reader interface to your function, but I cannot (easily) add a

> | UnusualProtocol(Socket)

as a third party consumer.

Other than that, sum types are the better abstraction. With exhaustive first class pattern matching (eg. with proper matching on destructuring), nothing comes close in terms of ergonomics.

hermanradtke•11mo ago
That is a feature. Compose instead of extending.
Yoric•11mo ago
OCaml has extensible sum types. They work very nicely for some ranges of problems.
swiftcoder•11mo ago
Elm <-> Rust

Best buds on this front

gitroom•11mo ago
Tbh, missing those checks in other languages bugs me so much - it's like why leave me hanging?