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Japan develops a method to recover up to 90% of lithium from used EV batteries

https://tech.supercarblondie.com/japan-recovers-up-to-90-of-lithium-from-used-ev-batteries/
519•donohoe•8h ago•130 comments

Alternative(s) to run CUDA on non-Nvidia hardware

https://www.hpcwire.com/2026/07/09/spectral-compute-aims-to-set-cuda-free-will-it-succeed/
49•alok-g•2h ago•21 comments

Australian energy retailers must provide three hours of free daytime electricity

https://lenergy.com.au/free-daytime-electricity-is-coming-heres-how-it-actually-works/
119•i2oc•6h ago•183 comments

The git history command

https://lalitm.com/post/git-history/
322•turbocon•9h ago•184 comments

Indian scientists produce most detailed 3D atlas of the human brainstem

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg53l737v1qo
63•BaudouinVH•4h ago•4 comments

YouTrackDB is a general-use object-oriented graph database

https://github.com/JetBrains/youtrackdb
128•gjvc•7h ago•40 comments

Building and shipping Mac and iOS apps without opening Xcode

https://scottwillsey.com/building-and-shipping-mac-and-ios-apps-without-ever-opening-xcode/
486•speckx•16h ago•207 comments

Fundamentals of Wireless Communication (2005)

https://web.stanford.edu/~dntse/wireless_book.html
137•teleforce•8h ago•5 comments

How to build a circular LCD clock

https://blinry.org/lcd-clock/
86•birdculture•2d ago•32 comments

Just Let Me Write Digits

https://gendx.dev/blog/2026/07/13/input-digits.html
40•brandon_bot•4h ago•7 comments

The Economics of Recursive Self-Improvement [pdf]

https://elasticity.institute/rsi-paper.pdf
102•apsec112•9h ago•37 comments

Notable Knot Index (2016)

https://knots.neocities.org/knotindex
6•surprisetalk•4d ago•0 comments

Zero Knowledge Tolstoyan Art

https://max-amb.github.io/blog/zero_knowledge_tolstoyan_art/
24•max-amb•2d ago•7 comments

An Englishwoman who sketched India before photography took hold

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2drrv6q54o
163•1659447091•11h ago•50 comments

Understanding the Go Runtime: Profiling

https://internals-for-interns.com/posts/go-runtime-profiling/
9•valyala•6d ago•5 comments

Satellite Tracker – Live Map of Starlink and 30k Satellites

https://satellitemap.space/
96•rolph•9h ago•48 comments

Is x86 ready to ACE it?

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/is-x86-ready-to-ace-it
83•mfiguiere•9h ago•14 comments

MorphoHDL: A minimalistic language for growing circuits

https://paradigms-of-intelligence.github.io/morpho/
74•jacktang•9h ago•8 comments

World-First 'Super Alloy' Could Transform the Way Metals Are Made

https://www.sciencealert.com/world-first-super-alloy-could-transform-the-way-metals-are-made
70•tejohnso•4d ago•42 comments

The infinite scroll may become endangered if controversial Calif. law passes

https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/meta-social-media-teenagers-22337724.php
177•Stratoscope•16h ago•305 comments

Writing a bindless GPU abstraction layer

https://www.kevin-gibson.com/blog/writing-a-bindless-gpu-abstraction-layer/
54•surprisetalk•4d ago•7 comments

Our Amish Language

https://www.thedial.world/articles/news/amish-pennsylvania-dutch
56•NaOH•8h ago•36 comments

Jektex 0.2.0 – A Jekyll plugin for LaTeX rendering is now ~10x faster

https://github.com/yagarea/jektex
21•yagarea•2d ago•1 comments

Nokia’s years of mobile-phone supremacy ended in an afternoon

https://spectrum.ieee.org/nokia-phones-history
131•jruohonen•21h ago•95 comments

Two Case Studies of NaN

https://sebsite.pw/w/20260709-nan.html
8•theanonymousone•2h ago•5 comments

What are Forward Deployed Engineers, and why are they so in demand? (2025)

https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/forward-deployed-engineers
70•saisrirampur•11h ago•71 comments

Linux 0.11 rewritten in idiomatic Rust, boots in QEMU

https://github.com/Poseidon-fan/linux-0.11-rs
107•arto•14h ago•99 comments

Two Case Studies of NaN

https://sebsite.pw/w/20260709-nan.html
20•ryantsuji•4d ago•8 comments

Linux on the Sega 32X. Who needs hardware synchronization primitives anyway?

https://cakehonolulu.github.io/linux-on-32x/
135•cakehonolulu•16h ago•29 comments

Precursor

https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-precursor/
187•AznHisoka•20h ago•151 comments
Open in hackernews

Understanding the Go Runtime: Profiling

https://internals-for-interns.com/posts/go-runtime-profiling/
9•valyala•6d ago

Comments

throwaw12•1h ago
Since this is shared by @valyala, I feel comfortable trusting the content, but is the original author of the blog delegating all writing to AI or are they genuinely this smart to produce high quality content this fast?

For example see here their series about Filesystem internals: https://internals-for-interns.com/series/filesystems/

Reason I am asking, should I add them to my personal "Human blogs to read list"

xnacly•57m ago
the art is def ai generated, text seems okay thusfar?
stingraycharles•53m ago
Nah, it’s full of LLM-isms. There’s a lot of focus on “there’s not just one profile, there are five”, “it’s not A, but B!” and other “X is to Y what A is to B” style content that obsesses over comparing different concepts.
Laurel1234•55m ago
Clanker image emdash emdash emdash emdash emdash emdash not to X but to Y
5701652400•45m ago
I have nothing against AI blogs. Ideally it saves cost, so my AI does not need to waste compute to generate all that. We all likely have same models (Fable vs Sonnet vs Deepseek tiers of course) which produce same result for same input. So just save yourself tokens.

If it is human-reviewed AI blog, even better.

And if my AI can collaborate and improve/build-up/fact-check that article, perhaps our AIs working in GitHub Issue on those (which is a missing link now). That would be even better.