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Bambu Lab is abusing the open source social contract

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/bambu-lab-abusing-open-source-social-contract/
239•rubenbe•1h ago•92 comments

Rendering the Sky, Sunsets, and Planets

https://blog.maximeheckel.com/posts/on-rendering-the-sky-sunsets-and-planets/
168•ibobev•2h ago•14 comments

Learning Software Architecture

https://matklad.github.io/2026/05/12/software-architecture.html
365•surprisetalk•6h ago•66 comments

Screenshots of Old Desktop OSes

http://www.typewritten.org/Media/
486•adunk•10h ago•227 comments

Postmortem: TanStack NPM supply-chain compromise

https://tanstack.com/blog/npm-supply-chain-compromise-postmortem
973•varunsharma07•18h ago•412 comments

Profiling.sampling – Statistical Profiler

https://docs.python.org/3.15/library/profiling.sampling.html#module-profiling.sampling
54•djoldman•2d ago•14 comments

EU to crack down on TikTok, Instagram's 'addictive design' targeting kids

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/12/tiktok-instagram-social-media-addictive-eu-crack-down.html
342•thm•4h ago•283 comments

They Live (1988) inspired Adblocker

https://github.com/davmlaw/they_live_adblocker
454•tokenburner•15h ago•147 comments

Chasing Chicago's movable bridges (2014)

https://aresluna.org/seesaws-for-giants/
46•NaOH•2d ago•7 comments

If AI writes your code, why use Python?

https://medium.com/@NMitchem/if-ai-writes-your-code-why-use-python-bf8c4ba1a055
729•indigodaddy•19h ago•754 comments

Through the looking glass of benchmark hacking

https://poolside.ai/blog/through-the-looking-glass
13•jxmorris12•18h ago•3 comments

The Surprisingly Long Life of the Vacuum Tube

https://www.construction-physics.com/p/the-surprisingly-long-life-of-the
21•surprisetalk•1d ago•7 comments

Text Blaze (YC W21) Is Hiring for a No-AI Summer Internship

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/text-blaze/jobs/P4CCN62-the-blaze-no-ai-summer-internship
1•scottfr•3h ago

UCLA discovers first stroke rehabilitation drug to repair brain damage (2025)

https://stemcell.ucla.edu/news/ucla-discovers-first-stroke-rehabilitation-drug-repair-brain-damage
404•bookofjoe•22h ago•80 comments

Analysis points to a unexpected cause of reading difficulties

https://phys.org/news/2026-05-years-struggles-obvious-massive-analysis.html
9•wglb•2d ago•13 comments

Extremely Low Frequencies

https://computer.rip/2026-05-09-extremely-low-frequencies.html
156•pinewurst•11h ago•13 comments

UnDUNE II

https://liquidream.itch.io/undune2
85•tosh•3h ago•16 comments

Coursera and Udemy are now one company

https://blog.coursera.org/coursera-and-udemy-are-now-one-company-creating-the-worlds-most-compreh...
129•Anon84•5h ago•52 comments

Claude Platform on AWS

https://claude.com/blog/claude-platform-on-aws
200•matrixhelix•14h ago•86 comments

I let AI build a tool to help me figure out what was waking me up at night

https://martin.sh/i-let-ai-build-a-tool-to-help-me-figure-out-what-was-waking-me-up-at-night/
247•showmypost•18h ago•249 comments

Software Internals Book Club

https://eatonphil.com/bookclub.html
156•aragonite•13h ago•27 comments

I hate soldering

https://user8.bearblog.dev/rant/
196•James72689•4d ago•164 comments

Remembering Planet Source Code: Sharing Code Before GitHub Made It Easy

https://www.pietschsoft.com/post/2026/05/05/remembering-planet-source-code-sharing-code-before-gi...
44•pabs3•3d ago•9 comments

Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/11/us/politics/google-hackers-attack-ai.html
221•donohoe•1d ago•164 comments

Rtwatch: Watch videos with friends using WebRTC

https://github.com/pion/rtwatch
68•nateb2022•3d ago•13 comments

Nullsoft, 1997-2004 (2004)

https://slate.com/technology/2004/11/the-death-of-the-last-maverick-tech-company.html
309•downbad_•4d ago•86 comments

Interaction Models

https://thinkingmachines.ai/blog/interaction-models/
291•smhx•19h ago•41 comments

Show HN: TikTok but for scientific papers

https://andreaturchet.github.io/website/index.html
168•ciwrl•23h ago•68 comments

GitLab announces workforce reduction and end of their CREDIT values

https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-act-2/
626•AnonGitLabEmpl•19h ago•609 comments

Boriel BASIC

https://zxbasic.readthedocs.io/en/docs/
61•AlexeyBrin•3d ago•21 comments
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Fast(er) regular expression engines in Ruby

https://serpapi.com/blog/faster-regular-expression-engines-in-ruby/
60•davidsojevic•1y ago

Comments

yxhuvud•1y ago
Eww, pretending to support utf8 matchers while not supporting them at all was not pretty to see.
gitroom•1y ago
Honestly that part bugs me, fake support is worse than no support imo
kayodelycaon•1y ago
> Another nuance was found in ruby, which cannot scan the haystack with invalid UTF-8 byte sequences.

This is extremely basic ruby: UTF-8 encoded strings must be valid UTF-8. This is not unique to ruby. If I recall correctly, python 3 does the same thing.

    2.7.1 :001 > haystack = "\xfc\xa1\xa1\xa1\xa1\xa1abc"
    2.7.1 :003 > haystack.force_encoding "ASCII-8BIT"
    => "\xFC\xA1\xA1\xA1\xA1\xA1abc" 
    2.7.1 :004 > haystack.scan(/.+/)
    => ["\xFC\xA1\xA1\xA1\xA1\xA1abc"]
This person is a senior engineer on their Team page. All they had to do was google "ArgumentError: invalid byte sequence in UTF-8". Or ask a coworker... the company has Ruby on Rails applications. headdesk
burntsushi•1y ago
The nuance is specifically relevant here because neither of the other two regex engines benchmarked have this requirement. It's doubly relevant because that means running a regex search doesn't require a UTF-8 validation step, and is therefore likely beneficial from a perf perspective, dependening on the workload.
kayodelycaon•1y ago
That’s a good point. I hadn’t considered it because I’ve hit the validation error long before getting to search. It is possible to avoid string operations with careful coding prior to the search.

Edit: After a little testing, the strings can be read from and written to files without triggering validation. Presumably this applies to sockets as well.

DmitryOlshansky•1y ago
I wonder how std.regex of dlang would fare in such test. Sadly due to a tiny bit of D’s GC use it’s hard to provide as a library for other languages. If there is an interest I might take it through the tests.