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How to post when no one is reading
https://www.jeetmehta.com/posts/thrive-in-obscurity
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j4mehta
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4h ago
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37 comments
The Visual World of 'Samurai Jack'
https://animationobsessive.substack.com/p/the-visual-world-of-samurai-jack
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ani_obsessive
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10h ago
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55 comments
The Princeton INTERCAL Compiler's source code
https://esoteric.codes/blog/published-for-the-first-time-the-original-intercal72-compiler-code
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surprisetalk
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6h ago
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11 comments
Is "The Phoenician Scheme" Wes Anderson's Most Emotional Film?
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/06/09/the-phoenician-scheme-movie-review
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prismatic
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4h ago
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19 comments
Root shell on a credit card terminal
https://stefan-gloor.ch/yomani-hack
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stgl
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18h ago
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194 comments
In POSIX, you can theoretically use inode zero
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/POSIXAllowsZeroInode
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mfrw
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1d ago
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1 comments
LFSR CPU Running Forth
https://github.com/howerj/lfsr-vhdl
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izabera
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4h ago
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1 comments
I made a chair
https://milofultz.com/2025-05-27-i-made-a-chair.html
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surprisetalk
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2d ago
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44 comments
Rethinking PostgreSQL Storage
https://www.ubicloud.com/blog/time-to-rethink-postgresql-storage
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furkansahin
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1h ago
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9 comments
Gabon longs to cash in on sacred hallucinogenic remedy
https://phys.org/news/2025-05-gabon-cash-sacred-hallucinogenic-remedy.html
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PaulHoule
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3d ago
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19 comments
How can AI researchers save energy? By going backward
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-can-ai-researchers-save-energy-by-going-backward-20250530/
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pseudolus
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5h ago
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25 comments
LibriVox
https://librivox.org/
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bookofjoe
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11h ago
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39 comments
Revisiting Loop Recognition in C++ in Rust
https://blomqu.ist/posts/2025/loop-recognition/
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todsacerdoti
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3d ago
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4 comments
Is It JavaScript?
https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/is-it-javascript/
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todsacerdoti
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2h ago
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2 comments
TPDE: A Fast Adaptable Compiler Back-End Framework
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22610
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npalli
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6h ago
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8 comments
The Zach Attack Scratch 'N Solve Puzzle Pack
https://coincidence.games/zach-attack/
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GauntletWizard
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3d ago
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2 comments
Euro execs mull use of US clouds
https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/28/uk_execs_cloud/
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rcarmo
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1h ago
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14 comments
HeidiSQL Available Also for Linux
https://www.heidisql.com/forum.php?t=44068
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Daril
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3d ago
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13 comments
Cinematography of “Andor”
https://www.pushing-pixels.org/2025/05/20/cinematography-of-andor-interview-with-christophe-nuyens.html
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rcarmo
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22h ago
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343 comments
A man who sailed round the world with a chicken (2019)
https://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/apr/21/why-did-the-chicken-cross-the-globe-french-sailor-guirec-soudee-monique
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NaOH
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3d ago
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0 comments
Writing your own C++ standard library part 2
https://nibblestew.blogspot.com/2025/05/writing-your-own-c-standard-library.html
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signa11
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2d ago
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21 comments
What works (and doesn't) selling formal methods
https://www.galois.com/articles/what-works-and-doesnt-selling-formal-methods
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azhenley
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3d ago
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27 comments
0.9999 ≊ 1
https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/09999-1
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zoidb
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1h ago
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21 comments
Show HN: Moon Phase Algorithms for C, Lua, Awk, JavaScript, etc.
https://github.com/oliverkwebb/moonphase
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oliverkwebb
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8h ago
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7 comments
The Rise of Judgement over Technical Skill
https://notsocommonthoughts.com/blog/ai-and-judgement/
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kohlhofer
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11h ago
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33 comments
How reliable are MicroSD cards?
https://old.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/1l0v25s/how_reliable_are_microsd_cards_well_as_it_turns/
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edent
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2h ago
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14 comments
Nitrogen Triiodide (2016)
https://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/chemistry/NI3/
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keepamovin
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4d ago
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43 comments
A new generation of Tailscale access controls
https://tailscale.com/blog/grants-ga
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ingve
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3d ago
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50 comments
Progressive JSON
https://overreacted.io/progressive-json/
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kacesensitive
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1d ago
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201 comments
Show HN: MBCompass – Android Compass App
https://github.com/MubarakNative/MBCompass
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nativeforks
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4h ago
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10 comments