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Since Chromium 148, Math.tanh is now fingerprintable to link underlying OS

https://scrapfly.dev/posts/browser-math-os-fingerprint/
253•joahnn_s•3h ago•124 comments

Cyberpunk Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels

https://shellzine.net/cyberpunk-comics/
42•zdw•1h ago•8 comments

Tiny Emulators

https://floooh.github.io/tiny8bit-preview/index.html
120•naves•4h ago•3 comments

So you want to learn physics (second edition, 2021)

https://www.susanrigetti.com/physics
75•azhenley•4d ago•5 comments

Designing and assembling my first PCB

https://vilkeliskis.com/b/2026/0711.html
23•tadasv•1h ago•2 comments

Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (July 2026)

49•david927•3h ago•129 comments

Migrating a production AI agent to GPT-5.6: 2.2x faster, 27% cheaper

https://ploy.ai/blog/migrating-a-production-ai-agent-to-gpt-5-6
116•brryant•7h ago•37 comments

Claude Code sends 33k tokens before reading the prompt; OpenCode sends 7k

https://systima.ai/blog/claude-code-vs-opencode-token-overhead
439•systima•6h ago•244 comments

Old and new apps, via modern coding agents

https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2026/07/11/old-and-new-apps-via-modern-coding-agents/
404•subset•13h ago•115 comments

Kode Dot Programmable pocket device for makers, pentesters and geeks

https://kode.diy
33•iNic•3h ago•7 comments

Architecture Description Languages [pdf]

https://ics.uci.edu/~taylor/documents/2000-ADLs-TSE.pdf
12•ascent817•1h ago•1 comments

How we can reduce traffic congestion

https://research.google/blog/the-power-of-collaboration-how-we-can-reduce-traffic-congestion/
63•raahelb•9h ago•56 comments

Billion Dollar PDFs

https://billiondollarpdf.com/
9•rafaepta•51m ago•0 comments

Circular Obstacle Pathfinding (2017)

https://redblobgames.github.io/circular-obstacle-pathfinding/
4•andsoitis•53m ago•0 comments

I Learned to Read Again

https://substack.magazinenongrata.com/p/how-i-learned-to-read-again
81•georgex7•6h ago•40 comments

LARP – Revenue infrastructure for serious founders

https://www.larp.website/
137•BerislavLopac•7h ago•32 comments

Why write code in 2026

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2026/07/09/write-code
99•softwaredoug•2d ago•142 comments

Mechanistic interpretability researchers applying causality theory to LLMs

https://cacm.acm.org/news/can-we-understand-how-large-language-models-reason/
79•adunk•6h ago•63 comments

Profiling the "Abundance" housing bottleneck with real data

https://laxmena.com/same-capacity-less-throughput
13•laxmena•2h ago•4 comments

Automation Without Understanding

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.06377
86•root-parent•7h ago•39 comments

Why Vanilla JavaScript

https://guseyn.com/html/posts/why-vanilla-js.html
7•guseyn•1h ago•1 comments

A Speed Limit for Computers

https://caolan.uk/notes/2026-07-02_a_speed_limit_for_computers.cm
12•zdw•2h ago•10 comments

Against Usefulness

https://www.motivenotes.ai/p/against-usefulness
79•supo•6h ago•22 comments

Flash-MSA: Accelerating Million-Token Training with Sparse Attention Kernels

https://nanduruganesh.github.io/flash-msa/
16•rawsh•3h ago•0 comments

I love LLMs, I hate hype

https://geohot.github.io//blog/jekyll/update/2026/07/12/i-love-llms.html
298•therepanic•6h ago•180 comments

Deir El-Medina Strikes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deir_el-Medina_strikes
61•mooreds•5d ago•14 comments

The One-Step Trap (In AI Research)

http://incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/OneStepTrap.html
41•jxmorris12•5h ago•7 comments

Irish datacenters now guzzle 23% of the country's electricity

https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/07/11/irish-datacenters-now-guzzle-23-of-the-countrys-el...
202•Bender•4h ago•179 comments

Show HN: Agent Draw: An agent draws while you talk, built on TLDraw

https://techstackups.com/articles/tldraw-agent-draw/
44•jameswhitford•6d ago•15 comments

Vint Cerf, “father of the Internet”, is retiring

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/30/the-father-of-the-internet-is-finally-retiring/
276•compiler-guy•3d ago•160 comments
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Profiling the "Abundance" housing bottleneck with real data

https://laxmena.com/same-capacity-less-throughput
13•laxmena•2h ago

Comments

tptacek•1h ago
This analysis, for whatever it's worth, is wrestling with a straw man. Klein and Thompson never claim that permitting reform is the only lever available. The housing strategy Abundance documents is that of the YIMBY movement, and YIMBYs are all-of-the-above advocates. If you can get subsidized housing built, you get it built. Meanwhile, you fix exclusionary zoning and clear a path for the market (which produced virtually all the homes we live in) to function as well.
theluketaylor•44m ago
I'm hugely in favour of adding non-market housing anywhere it can be added, but the author declaring it a different fix to the housing crisis from zoning is naive at best. Non-market housing is subject to the exact same complex local regulations as market housing, plus all the complexity of government projects, a patchwork of subsidies, grants, and loans to get funding, and even more intense public scrutiny. Trying to get social housing done is playing an exceptionally hard game on nightmare mode.

The single lever he points out is itself a ton of local, regional, and federal regulations and laws that all need modernizing or abolishing, which is far from a simple, single lever at all.

pj_mukh•37m ago
Yes, plus, all these meta-studies always seemed to ignore the reasons for the demand shock.

"It's not the permits, it's the demand shock" (the last image in the blog post). The "demand shock", was the economy growing...quickly. And that statement is left hanging in the air like we're supposed to do something about it.

The economic growth is a good thing, we should have a housing system that reacts to it like surge pricing but instead we get a lot of hand-wringing then rezoning 5-10 years too late, so instead of temporary surge pricing, we get permanent ultra-heavy-high-surge pricing.

hingler36•3m ago
This is interesting analysis, but I don't think it necessarily counteracts what the book is saying. To build state-affiliated housing also involved "clearing the pipes" as the article put it.

Additionally, the Vienna housing that this article touched on is a way deeper rabbit hole that is absolutely worth looking into. They have a completely different housing paradigm than pretty much anywhere else in the world.