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Hashcards: A Plain-Text Spaced Repetition System

https://borretti.me/article/hashcards-plain-text-spaced-repetition
127•thomascountz•3h ago•27 comments

The Typeframe PX-88 Portable Computing System

https://www.typeframe.net/
45•birdculture•2h ago•14 comments

AI and the ironies of automation – Part 2

https://www.ufried.com/blog/ironies_of_ai_2/
167•BinaryIgor•6h ago•55 comments

Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (December 2025)

30•david927•3h ago•62 comments

Stop crawling my HTML you dickheads – use the API

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/12/stop-crawling-my-html-you-dickheads-use-the-api/
60•edent•1h ago•50 comments

Developing a food-safe finish for my wooden spoons

https://alinpanaitiu.com/blog/developing-hardwax-oil/
49•alin23•3d ago•25 comments

Do Dyslexia Fonts Actually Work? (2022)

https://www.edutopia.org/article/do-dyslexia-fonts-actually-work/
4•CharlesW•27m ago•0 comments

Shai-Hulud compromised a dev machine and raided GitHub org access: a post-mortem

https://trigger.dev/blog/shai-hulud-postmortem
125•nkko•10h ago•76 comments

GraphQL: The enterprise honeymoon is over

https://johnjames.blog/posts/graphql-the-enterprise-honeymoon-is-over
68•johnjames4214•2h ago•53 comments

Freakpages

https://freakpages.org/
5•bookofjoe•1h ago•0 comments

Illuminating the processor core with LLVM-mca

https://abseil.io/fast/99
41•ckennelly•5h ago•3 comments

In the Beginning Was the Command Line (1999)

https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs81n/command.txt
5•wseqyrku•6d ago•0 comments

Linux Sandboxes and Fil-C

https://fil-c.org/seccomp
317•pizlonator•21h ago•121 comments

Standalone Meshtastic Command Center – One HTML File Offline

https://github.com/Jordan-Townsend/Standalone
14•Subtextofficial•5d ago•2 comments

Rust Coreutils 0.5.0 Release: 87.75% compatibility with GNU Coreutils

https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/releases/tag/0.5.0
71•maxloh•3h ago•41 comments

Vacuum Is a Lie: About Your Indexes

https://boringsql.com/posts/vacuum-is-lie/
55•birdculture•6h ago•35 comments

Apple Maps claims it's 29,905 miles away

https://mathstodon.xyz/@dpiponi/115651419771418748
132•ColinWright•6h ago•107 comments

Compiler Engineering in Practice

https://chisophugis.github.io/2025/12/08/compiler-engineering-in-practice-part-1-what-is-a-compil...
82•dhruv3006•12h ago•12 comments

iOS 26.2 fixes 20 security vulnerabilities, 2 actively exploited

https://www.macrumors.com/2025/12/12/ios-26-2-security-vulnerabilities/
67•akyuu•3h ago•62 comments

Price of a bot army revealed across online platforms

https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/price-bot-army-global-index
13•teleforce•3h ago•0 comments

More atmospheric rivers coming for flooded Washington and the West Coast

https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/12/weather/washington-west-coast-flooding-atmospheric-rivers-climate
17•Bender•1h ago•4 comments

Kimi K2 1T model runs on 2 512GB M3 Ultras

https://twitter.com/awnihannun/status/1943723599971443134
160•jeudesprits•7h ago•76 comments

Efficient Basic Coding for the ZX Spectrum

https://blog.jafma.net/2020/02/24/efficient-basic-coding-for-the-zx-spectrum/
34•rcarmo•8h ago•7 comments

I fed 24 years of my blog posts to a Markov model

https://susam.net/fed-24-years-of-posts-to-markov-model.html
271•zdw•23h ago•107 comments

Getting into Public Speaking

https://james.brooks.page/blog/getting-into-public-speaking
74•jbrooksuk•4d ago•28 comments

Using e-ink tablet as monitor for Linux

https://alavi.me/blog/e-ink-tablet-as-monitor-linux/
230•yolkedgeek•5d ago•88 comments

Show HN: Cargo-rail: graph-aware monorepo tooling for Rust; 11 deps

https://github.com/loadingalias/cargo-rail
39•LoadingALIAS•3d ago•3 comments

Science Communications on YouTube

https://blogs.memphis.edu/awindsor/2025/02/25/science-communication-on-youtube/
30•azhenley•1w ago•35 comments

Cat Gap

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_gap
183•Petiver•4d ago•54 comments

I tried Gleam for Advent of Code

https://blog.tymscar.com/posts/gleamaoc2025/
329•tymscar•1d ago•192 comments
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Right-Truncatable Prime Counter

https://github.com/EbodShojaei/Right-Truncatable-Primes
9•rainmans•6mo ago

Comments

throwawaymaths•6mo ago
Curious about base 2. Obviously if you hit a 0 it's immediately not prime, but maybe adjust the rules so:

- you drill through as many 0's on the right.

- you finish on 1.

3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17 are all right truncatable, 19 is the first non-truncatable prime in this scheme.

nh23423fefe•6mo ago
i dont think smaller radixes make the problem more interesting. the problem is interesting because base 10 has a large branching factor
throwawaymaths•6mo ago
I think in the base2 reformulation I propose we do not know for certain if the list of numbers terminates, as all Fermat primes are in the set and we don't know if there are infinitely many Fermat primes.

For base-10 and the original rules the set is provably closed.

"Drilling through zeros" makes the branching unbounded.

jinwoo68•6mo ago
There's a Project Euler problem for finding truncatable prime numbers, from both left and right: https://projecteuler.net/problem=37
thechao•6mo ago
Just in case any else is wondering: there are only 83 right-truncatable primes (RTP) and that is it. There's two constraints that let you see this "immediately":

1. An RTP must start with {2,3,5,7,9}; and,

2. An RTP must end with {1,3,7,9}.

So, let's take the largest RTP (73939133) and try to "extend" it: there are only four possible extensions: 73939133[1], 73939133[3], 73939133[7], 73939133[9]. None of these are prime. This holds for the other 8-digit RTPs. Therefore, there is no extension to a 9-or-longer RTP. Thus, the list is exhaustive.