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Reverse engineering GitHub Actions cache to make it fast

https://www.blacksmith.sh/blog/cache
46•tsaifu•1h ago•12 comments

Using Radicle CI

https://radicle.xyz/2025/07/23/using-radicle-ci-for-development
38•aiw1nt3rs•1h ago•2 comments

Cerebras launches Qwen3-235B, achieving 1.5k tokens per second

https://www.cerebras.ai/press-release/cerebras-launches-qwen3-235b-world-s-fastest-frontier-ai-model-with-full-131k-context-support
230•mihau•4h ago•85 comments

Manticore Search: Fast, efficient, drop-in replacement for Elasticsearch

https://github.com/manticoresoftware/manticoresearch
24•klaussilveira•1h ago•6 comments

Cops say criminals use a Google Pixel with GrapheneOS – I say that's freedom

https://www.androidauthority.com/why-i-use-grapheneos-on-pixel-3575477/
154•pabs3•1h ago•89 comments

20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 4)

https://ploum.net/2025-07-23-linux_desktop4.html
73•todsacerdoti•1h ago•42 comments

Geocities Backgrounds

https://pixelmoondust.neocities.org/archives/archivedtiles
74•marcodiego•2d ago•16 comments

The Surprising gRPC Client Bottleneck in Low-Latency Networks

https://blog.ydb.tech/the-surprising-grpc-client-bottleneck-in-low-latency-networks-and-how-to-get-around-it-69d6977a1d02
23•eivanov89•1h ago•1 comments

Reversing a Fingerprint Reader Protocol (2021)

https://blog.th0m.as/misc/fingerprint-reversing/
20•thejj100100•3d ago•3 comments

Qwen3-Coder: Agentic coding in the world

https://qwenlm.github.io/blog/qwen3-coder/
678•danielhanchen•17h ago•298 comments

AI groups spend to replace low-cost 'data labellers' with high-paid experts

https://www.ft.com/content/e17647f0-4c3b-49b4-a031-b56158bbb3b8
111•eisa01•3d ago•46 comments

QuestDB (YC S20) Is Hiring a Technical Content Lead

https://questdb.com/careers/technical-content-lead/
1•nhourcard•3h ago

SQL Injection as a Feature

https://idiallo.com/blog/sql-injection-as-a-feature
48•foxfired•1d ago•18 comments

Uber will let women drivers and riders request to avoid being paired with men

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/23/uber-women-drivers-riders.html
20•ortusdux•32m ago•15 comments

Extending Emacs with Fennel (2024)

https://andreyor.st/posts/2024-12-20-extending-emacs-with-fennel/
116•Bogdanp•9h ago•21 comments

When Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support?

https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3746174
100•jazzypants•9h ago•99 comments

SDR42E1 modulates Vitamin D absorption and cancer pathogenesis

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/endocrinology/articles/10.3389/fendo.2025.1585859/full
24•bookofjoe•1h ago•2 comments

Rescuing two PDP-11s from a former British Telecom underground shelter (2023)

https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/rescuing-two-pdp-11-systems-in-uk-from-a-former-big-british-telecom-underground-shelter-in-central-london.1244723/page-2
91•mhh__•9h ago•13 comments

I'm Unsatisfied with Easing Functions

https://www.davepagurek.com/blog/easing-functions/
31•surprisetalk•3d ago•17 comments

Checking Out CPython 3.14's remote debugging protocol

https://rtpg.co/2025/06/28/checking-out-sys-remote-exec/
36•ingve•5h ago•8 comments

Herringbone Tiles

https://nothings.org/gamedev/herringbone/herringbone_tiles.html
3•smusamashah•2d ago•0 comments

Mathematics for Computer Science (2024)

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-1200j-mathematics-for-computer-science-spring-2024/
215•vismit2000•11h ago•37 comments

More than you wanted to know about how Game Boy cartridges work

https://abc.decontextualize.com/more-than-you-wanted-to-know/
372•todsacerdoti•19h ago•41 comments

AI coding agents are removing programming language barriers

https://railsatscale.com/2025-07-19-ai-coding-agents-are-removing-programming-language-barriers/
75•Bogdanp•11h ago•84 comments

Algorithms for Modern Processor Architectures

https://lemire.github.io/talks/2025/sea/sea2025.html
241•matt_d•16h ago•42 comments

Brave blocks Microsoft Recall by default

https://brave.com/privacy-updates/35-block-recall/
199•XzetaU8•5h ago•179 comments

Why you can't color calibrate deep space photos

https://maurycyz.com/misc/cc/
183•LorenDB•14h ago•82 comments

Android Earthquake Alerts: A global system for early warning

https://research.google/blog/android-earthquake-alerts-a-global-system-for-early-warning/
310•michaefe•20h ago•106 comments

Show HN: Header-only GIF decoder in pure C – no malloc, easy to use

44•FerkiHN•3h ago•31 comments

I watched Gemini CLI hallucinate and delete my files

https://anuraag2601.github.io/gemini_cli_disaster.html
270•anuraag2601•20h ago•322 comments
Open in hackernews

Rescuing two PDP-11s from a former British Telecom underground shelter (2023)

https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/rescuing-two-pdp-11-systems-in-uk-from-a-former-big-british-telecom-underground-shelter-in-central-london.1244723/page-2
91•mhh__•9h ago

Comments

zkmon•7h ago
Worked at a research institute which had a monitoring system for seismic activity that used PDP-11. Hardly ever knew how it worked, but the whole thing looked damn cool with circular tape drives and LEDs all over. Very unlike the bland rack servers of today (no circular stuff).
vgb2k18•7h ago
> I'd point out of course that it appears that those folks are trespassing on private property - possibly in an environment that is quite unsafe. I hope nobody on here is daft enough to follow their lead.

Said the guy who proceeded to follow their lead. I get it he was a BT employee so may have not been trespassing, but he appeared to have a change of mind about the possibly quite unsafe environment.

bjord•7h ago
it's clear in the thread that he got permission to do so

it's also reasonable to assume he had more information about the state of the location given his access as an employee, particularly given that it was a full two months before he actually retrieved them

dkdbejwi383•7h ago
These tunnels are in the process of being turned into a spy-themed tourist attraction. I assume anything else of interest has been stripped out and scrapped by now.

https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/wilkinsoneyres-220m...

coldfireza•7h ago
no updates in awhile sadly
roygbiv2•6h ago
Yeah I wonder where they are now.
cjs_ac•6h ago
In Kelvedon Hatch in Essex is the Secret Nuclear Bunker[0], which was first used as a RAF command post in the Second World War, but ended up as a Regional Government HQ for use in the event of a nuclear war. The room which was intended to be used for communication with surviving civil servants is filled with '80s microcomputers, and there's a manually operated telephone exchange (the automatic one having been removed when the bunker was decommissioned). The scariest part is probably the manikin of Margaret Thatcher in what would have been her private quarters.

[0] https://secretnuclearbunker.com/

mnw21cam•9m ago
The road sign pointing to the Secret Nuclear Bunker is perhaps one of the more surreal road signs you'll see.
citizenfishy•5h ago
Working in Post Office Research in the 1990's I watched a couple of PDP-11's being hoicked into a skip near our labs. Sadly I lived in a shared house with no room for them....
arethuza•5h ago
At some point around '92 or '93 I was offered a Xerox lisp machine by the university I worked at - living in a small flat at the time I don't think I would have been popular if I had taken that home.
cjrp•3h ago
Out of Adastral Park?
thomasjb•4h ago
This reminds me of a pet idea of mine, to write an interactive fiction / text-based dungeon crawler based around trying to navigate underground tunnels and interacting with various weird computers throughout them to progress (take the TTY from the seismometer and use it to access the ventilation control computer, find the datatape of the plans for level IX to then find the hydraulic controls for the main blast door ect.)
timonoko•3h ago
I saw PDP-8 and two ASR-33 on a garbage pile in around 1980. I knew that if I take them, it will destroy my life, I would do nothing else than tinker those for the rest of the millennium.