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Let's Learn x86-64 Assembly (2020)

https://gpfault.net/posts/asm-tut-0.txt.html
143•90s_dev•5h ago•32 comments

OpenCut: The open-source CapCut alternative

https://github.com/OpenCut-app/OpenCut
236•nateb2022•7h ago•74 comments

Emergent Misalignment: Narrow finetuning can produce broadly misaligned LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.17424
62•martythemaniak•4h ago•17 comments

Show HN: Ten years of running every day, visualized

https://nodaysoff.run
199•friggeri•3d ago•81 comments

The underground cathedral protecting Tokyo from floods (2018)

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20181129-the-underground-cathedral-protecting-tokyo-from-floods
78•barry-cotter•3d ago•26 comments

APKLab: Android Reverse-Engineering Workbench for VS Code

https://github.com/APKLab/APKLab
73•nateb2022•7h ago•3 comments

How does a screen work?

https://www.makingsoftware.com/chapters/how-a-screen-works
357•chkhd•14h ago•75 comments

Show HN: FFmpeg in plain English – LLM-assisted FFmpeg in the browser

https://vidmix.app/ffmpeg-in-plain-english/
43•bjano•3d ago•11 comments

Black hole merger challenges our understanding of black hole formation

https://gizmodo.com/astronomers-detect-a-black-hole-merger-thats-so-massive-it-shouldnt-exist-2000628197
16•Bluestein•3h ago•18 comments

A technical look at Iran's internet shutdowns

https://zola.ink/blog/posts/a-technical-look-at-irans-internet-shutdown
142•znano•11h ago•59 comments

The North Korean fake IT worker problem is ubiquitous

https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/13/fake_it_worker_problem/
220•rntn•16h ago•222 comments

Stellantis declares bankruptcy in China, with $1B in debts

https://www.italpassion.fr/en/stellantis/stellantis-declares-bankruptcy-in-china-with-1-billion-in-debts/
29•teleforce•1h ago•2 comments

GLP-1s Are Breaking Life Insurance

https://www.glp1digest.com/p/how-glp-1s-are-breaking-life-insurance
269•alexslobodnik•9h ago•308 comments

The Scourge of Arial (2001)

https://www.marksimonson.com/notebook/view/the-scourge-of-arial/
15•andsoitis•3h ago•7 comments

Show HN: A Raycast-compatible launcher for Linux

https://github.com/ByteAtATime/raycast-linux
148•ByteAtATime•11h ago•35 comments

Five companies now control over 90% of the restaurant food delivery market

https://marketsaintefficient.substack.com/p/five-companies-now-control-over-90
177•goinggetthem•7h ago•178 comments

Hypercapitalism and the AI talent wars

https://blog.johnluttig.com/p/hypercapitalism-and-the-ai-talent
50•walterbell•8h ago•14 comments

James Webb, Hubble space telescopes face reduction in operations

https://www.astronomy.com/science/james-webb-hubble-space-telescopes-face-reduction-in-operations-over-funding-shortfalls/
21•geox•2h ago•8 comments

The upcoming GPT-3 moment for RL

https://www.mechanize.work/blog/the-upcoming-gpt-3-moment-for-rl/
182•jxmorris12•4d ago•78 comments

Show HN: Learn LLMs LeetCode Style

https://github.com/Exorust/TorchLeet
135•Exorust•15h ago•17 comments

A job queue in two lines of JavaScript

https://jameshfisher.com/2025/07/07/a-job-queue-in-two-lines-of-js/
26•chmaynard•3d ago•12 comments

How to scale RL to 10^26 FLOPs

https://blog.jxmo.io/p/how-to-scale-rl-to-1026-flops
60•jxmorris12•3d ago•3 comments

C3 solved memory lifetimes with scopes

https://c3-lang.org/blog/forget-borrow-checkers-c3-solved-memory-lifetimes-with-scopes/
97•lerno•2d ago•70 comments

Fine dining restaurants researching guests to make their dinner unforgettable

https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/data-deep-dives-bay-area-fine-dining-restaurants-20404434.php
69•borski•12h ago•142 comments

Chimpfluencers Stick Grass in Their Ears and Butts in Latest Viral Trend

https://www.sciencealert.com/chimpfluencers-are-sticking-grass-in-their-ears-and-butts-in-latest-viral-trend
11•dxs•3d ago•2 comments

Infisical (YC W23) Is Hiring DevRel Engineers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/infisical/jobs/qCrLiJb-developer-relations
1•vmatsiiako•11h ago

Axon’s Draft One is designed to defy transparency

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/07/axons-draft-one-designed-defy-transparency
225•zdw•3d ago•148 comments

Zig's new I/O: function coloring is inevitable?

https://blog.ivnj.org/post/function-coloring-is-inevitable
42•ivanjermakov•12h ago•27 comments

Does showing seconds in the system tray actually use more power?

https://www.lttlabs.com/blog/2025/07/11/does-showing-seconds-in-the-system-tray-actually-use-more-power
149•LorenDB•10h ago•129 comments

Monitoring My Homelab, Simply

https://b.tuxes.uk/simple-homelab-monitoring.html
118•Bogdanp•3d ago•35 comments
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Strap In, Vision Pro Owners

https://spiral.spyglass.org/p/strap-in-vision-pro-owners
13•wslh•10h ago

Comments

amelius•9h ago
Apple is waiting for third party devs to do the hard work for them of making the platform a success.

After which they will charge them 30% of their income.

wslh•9h ago
I think Apple (and Meta) are making an unforced error by not developing a few compelling apps to spark broader interest in their VR devices. Even if those devices fail.

These headsets could be positioned, at least in part, as extensions of Apple TV platforms where there are original titles created by the vendor.

cameldrv•8h ago
This. The iPhone was a huge success because even without any apps, the web browser, phone, music, and maps made it a very useful device on its own. The Vision Pro is mostly screen mirroring natively and for most people that’s not compelling enough.
unsnap_biceps•7h ago
Apple immersive video has been the killer app for me, but their release schedule is 5 minutes every other month. They really need to double down on the media creation imho
mcphage•5h ago
> I think Apple (and Meta) are making an unforced error by not developing a few compelling apps to spark broader interest in their VR devices.

I think if they were able to develop compelling VR apps, they would have. I don’t think it’s an unforced error, I think that nobody knows how to.

PaulHoule•9h ago
Kinda funny, Meta just pushed an update for the Quest 3 that comes across as a response to Liquid Glass in that it uses transparency. I was thinking the point of Liquid Glass might have been an attempt to trick Meta into wrecking its platform by adopting a UI the hardware couldn’t handle —- this new update has more transparency and I think it a touch worse than it was before, but it is not as lavish as Liquid Glass.
cjoelrun•7h ago
If only it was more comfortable I'd really use it for everything and all the time. For work with my Macbook as an external monitor. And with built in apps lounging around as you would an iPad, phone or Apple TV.