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Open Catalyst Project
https://opencatalystproject.org/
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mfiguiere
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2w ago
Open-source Zig book
https://www.zigbook.net
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rudedogg
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8h ago
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158 comments
Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics (2000)
https://britneyspears.ac/lasers.htm
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lachlan_gray
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4h ago
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54 comments
Supercookie: Browser Fingerprinting via Favicon (2021)
https://github.com/jonasstrehle/supercookie
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vxvrs
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8h ago
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53 comments
A new chapter begins for EV batteries with the expiry of key LFP patents
https://www.shoosmiths.com/insights/articles/a-new-chapter-begins-for-ev-batteries-with-the-expir...
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toomuchtodo
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4h ago
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14 comments
A 1961 Relay Computer Running in the Browser
https://minivac.greg.technology/
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vaibhavsagar
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1h ago
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3 comments
Heretic: Automatic censorship removal for language models
https://github.com/p-e-w/heretic
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melded
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13h ago
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168 comments
A File Format Uncracked for 20 Years
https://landaire.net/a-file-format-uncracked-for-20-years/
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todsacerdoti
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1w ago
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6 comments
PicoIDE – An open IDE/ATAPI drive emulator
https://picoide.com/
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st_goliath
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4h ago
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7 comments
How Your Brain Creates 'Aha' Moments and Why They Stick
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-your-brain-creates-aha-moments-and-why-they-stick-20251105/
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wjb3
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6h ago
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13 comments
The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition (2023)
https://www.ahalbert.com/technology/2023/12/19/the_pragmatic_programmer.html
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ahalbert2
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7h ago
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11 comments
Dark Pattern Games
https://www.darkpattern.games
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robotnikman
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8h ago
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69 comments
What Did Medieval Peasants Know? (2022)
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/05/medieval-history-peasant-life-work/629783/
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thinkingemote
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1w ago
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7 comments
I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnels
https://david.coffee/cloudflare-zero-trust-tunnels
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eustoria
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10h ago
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55 comments
Z3 API in Python: From Sudoku to N-Queens in Under 20 Lines
https://ericpony.github.io/z3py-tutorial/guide-examples.htm
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amit-bansil
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9h ago
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3 comments
FPGA Based IBM-PC-XT
https://bit-hack.net/2025/11/10/fpga-based-ibm-pc-xt/
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andsoitis
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12h ago
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29 comments
Listen to Database Changes Through the Postgres WAL
https://peterullrich.com/listen-to-database-changes-through-the-postgres-wal
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pjullrich
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5d ago
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0 comments
The fate of "small" open source
https://nolanlawson.com/2025/11/16/the-fate-of-small-open-source/
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todsacerdoti
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8h ago
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105 comments
What if you don't need MCP at all?
https://mariozechner.at/posts/2025-11-02-what-if-you-dont-need-mcp/
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jdkee
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9h ago
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101 comments
I have recordings proving Coinbase knew about breach months before disclosure
https://jonathanclark.com/posts/coinbase-breach-timeline.html
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jclarkcom
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7h ago
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127 comments
Fourier Transforms
https://www.continuummechanics.org/fourierxforms.html
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o4c
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1w ago
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14 comments
Goldman Sachs asks in biotech Report: Is curing patients a sustainable business? (2018)
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/11/goldman-asks-is-curing-patients-a-sustainable-business-model.html
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randycupertino
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5h ago
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103 comments
Brimstone: ES2025 JavaScript engine written in Rust
https://github.com/Hans-Halverson/brimstone
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ivankra
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16h ago
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96 comments
Why your mock breaks later
https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202511/why_your_mock_breaks_later.html
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ingve
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5h ago
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12 comments
Decoding Leibniz Notation (2024)
https://www.spakhm.com/leibniz
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coffeemug
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9h ago
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7 comments
Lithium vs. Lettuce
https://ambrook.com/offrange/photo-essay/lithium-v-lettuce
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mfburnett
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1d ago
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6 comments
Linux mode setting, from the comfort of OCaml
https://roscidus.com/blog/blog/2025/11/16/libdrm-ocaml/
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ibobev
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8h ago
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4 comments
Anthropic’s paper smells like bullshit
https://djnn.sh/posts/anthropic-s-paper-smells-like-bullshit/
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vxvxvx
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16h ago
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274 comments
Call Me Maybe: Eavesdropping encrypted LTE calls with ReVoLTE (2020)
https://montsecure.com/research/revolte-attack/
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vxvrs
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6h ago
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4 comments
Show HN: Spam classifier in Go using Naive Bayes
https://github.com/igomez10/nspammer
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igomeza
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1w ago
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3 comments
Garbage collection is useful
https://dubroy.com/blog/garbage-collection-is-useful/
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surprisetalk
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14h ago
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39 comments
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