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

https://scrapfly.dev/posts/browser-math-os-fingerprint/
246•joahnn_s•3h ago•120 comments

Cyberpunk Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels

https://shellzine.net/cyberpunk-comics/
36•zdw•1h ago•7 comments

Tiny Emulators

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

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

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

Designing and assembling my first PCB

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

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

47•david927•2h ago•118 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•36 comments

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

https://systima.ai/blog/claude-code-vs-opencode-token-overhead
435•systima•5h ago•244 comments

Architecture Description Languages [pdf]

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

Kode Dot Programmable pocket device for makers, pentesters and geeks

https://kode.diy
33•iNic•2h ago•5 comments

Old and new apps, via modern coding agents

https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2026/07/11/old-and-new-apps-via-modern-coding-agents/
402•subset•13h ago•114 comments

Circular Obstacle Pathfinding (2017)

https://redblobgames.github.io/circular-obstacle-pathfinding/
4•andsoitis•42m ago•0 comments

How we can reduce traffic congestion

https://research.google/blog/the-power-of-collaboration-how-we-can-reduce-traffic-congestion/
61•raahelb•8h ago•54 comments

I Learned to Read Again

https://substack.magazinenongrata.com/p/how-i-learned-to-read-again
81•georgex7•6h ago•39 comments

Why write code in 2026

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2026/07/09/write-code
97•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•62 comments

LARP – Revenue infrastructure for serious founders

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

Profiling the "Abundance" housing bottleneck with real data

https://laxmena.com/same-capacity-less-throughput
13•laxmena•2h ago•3 comments

A Speed Limit for Computers

https://caolan.uk/notes/2026-07-02_a_speed_limit_for_computers.cm
12•zdw•1h ago•10 comments

Billion Dollar PDFs

https://billiondollarpdf.com/
3•rafaepta•39m ago•0 comments

Automation Without Understanding

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.06377
84•root-parent•7h ago•38 comments

Against Usefulness

https://www.motivenotes.ai/p/against-usefulness
79•supo•6h ago•21 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...
201•Bender•4h ago•174 comments

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

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

The One-Step Trap (In AI Research)

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

I love LLMs, I hate hype

https://geohot.github.io//blog/jekyll/update/2026/07/12/i-love-llms.html
294•therepanic•5h ago•178 comments

Deir El-Medina Strikes

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

How to read more books

https://scotto.me/blog/2026-07-12-how-to-read-more-books/
248•silcoon•8h ago•140 comments

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

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/30/the-father-of-the-internet-is-finally-retiring/
275•compiler-guy•3d ago•160 comments
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A Speed Limit for Computers

https://caolan.uk/notes/2026-07-02_a_speed_limit_for_computers.cm
12•zdw•1h ago

Comments

tekne•55m ago
Though no one cares, I feel compelled to put down my 2 cents.

Such a "speed limit" is an unfathomably bad idea, in every way, and moreover is a violation of fundamental human rights. I deeply oppose it. That is all.

eightysixfour•53m ago
I'm still thinking through this and you seem to have strong opinions. What do you think of speed limits for cars and e-bikes?
hnuser123456•43m ago
Well, to start with, If you drive your car too fast, you might kill people. If you drive your computer too fast, it might get data corruption and/or reboot unexpectedly.
wyrdcurt•39m ago
Or you might build a data center that poisons a community's water and drives up the cost of energy for your neighbors. We can't pretend there are zero negative externalities that accompany unconstrained compute.

To be clear I'm not necessarily agreeing with the idea, but to be fair, there's more to it than you're suggesting.

metalcrow•3m ago
How does a person running a computer too fast cause them to build a building? Maybe make that part illegal, not the indirect cause. Otherwise we may wanna outlaw breathing, it may cause people to murder.
wyrdcurt•44m ago
I don't know if it's a bad idea or not, but I'm struggling to understand how the idea as presented in the post would be a violation of fundamental human rights. Do you care to elaborate?
Nevermark•27m ago
> Though no one cares, I feel compelled to put down my 2 cents.

I am not sure if you are insulting everyone who reads your point, or your own ability to communicate.

But maybe interpret the ideas less as a dichotomy you can't untangle and so must reject, which is a fragile place to reason from, and instead identify what are good points, what are not, and improve upon either.

Because there is certainly a great deal of truth to the problems being addressed.

zdragnar•18m ago
What truth? The whole article is absurd. Speed limits exist to reduce fatalities, not reduce inequality. Road speed limits in my area have been increasing, not decreasing, as road designs have improved. Distance didn't scale with speed either - the West was settled well before the automobile.
nvch•37m ago
We have speed limits for vehicles because speed kills.

In computing, waiting kills (indirectly, by wasting time). Speed is life.

Some roads have minimum speed limits. If we're talking about limits, that's the kind of limit we want.