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The lost joy of music piracy

https://www.pigeonsandplanes.com/read/music-piracy-what-cd-oink-nine-inch-nails-streaming
142•mcgin•2h ago•64 comments

Inkling: Our Open-Weights Model

https://thinkingmachines.ai/news/introducing-inkling/
904•vimarsh6739•13h ago•221 comments

If you want to create a button from scratch, you must first create the universe

https://madcampos.dev/blog/2026/07/accessibility-from-scratch/
72•treve•3h ago•31 comments

SQLite should have (Rust-style) editions

https://mort.coffee/home/sqlite-editions/
225•gnyeki•8h ago•82 comments

1,300 Beautiful Wildlife Illustrations from the 19th Century Now Restored

https://www.openculture.com/2026/07/explore-1300-beautiful-wildlife-illustrations-from-the-19th-c...
50•gslin•4h ago•7 comments

Bluesky Trademarks ATProto

https://atproto.com/blog/at-protocol-trademark
77•chaosharmonic•5h ago•30 comments

Grok Build is open source

https://github.com/xai-org/grok-build
396•skp1995•10h ago•420 comments

Governments, companies, nonprofits should invest in free, open source AI [pdf]

https://www.siegelendowment.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/fortune-david-siegel-open-source-ai.pdf
161•bilsbie•10h ago•57 comments

Making 768 servers look like 1

https://planetscale.com/blog/making-768-servers-look-like-1
47•hisamafahri•3h ago•9 comments

Teardown: A Generic 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub That Wasn't

https://goughlui.com/2026/07/09/teardown-a-generic-7-port-usb-3-0-hub-that-wasnt/
17•speckx•3d ago•0 comments

Can LLMs Perform Deep Technical Comprehension of Computer Architecture Papers

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.11859
31•Jimmc414•5h ago•3 comments

Stripe and Advent have made a joint offer to acquire PayPal – sources

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/stripe-advent-offer-buy-paypal-more-than-53-billion-sour...
420•rvz•1d ago•229 comments

G# – A modern .NET language with Go, Kotlin, and Swift ergonomics

https://davidobando.github.io/gsharp/
82•serial_dev•4d ago•45 comments

High-Bandwidth Flash offers efficient storage for model weights

https://spectrum.ieee.org/high-bandwidth-flash
32•Gaishan•1d ago•10 comments

I also filed the corners off my MacBook

https://www.brt.fyi/posts/mac-book-filing/
135•maxbrt•1d ago•34 comments

The Last Picture Show: A Conversation with George Lucas

https://a-rabbitsfoot.com/editorial/confessions/the-last-picture-show-a-conversation-with-george-...
15•Michelangelo11•2d ago•2 comments

Running Gemma 4 26B at 5 tokens/sec on a 13-year-old Xeon with no GPU

https://www.neomindlabs.com/2026/06/08/running-gemma-4-26b-at-5-tokens-sec-on-a-13-year-old-xeon-...
274•neomindryan•15h ago•178 comments

Launch HN: Coasty (YC S26) – An API for computer-use agents

https://coasty.ai/docs
32•nkov47•15h ago•7 comments

LLM Networking with MikroTik

https://blog.greg.technology/2026/07/14/llm-networking-with-mikrotik.html
78•gregsadetsky•8h ago•34 comments

Stop saying that AI is just a tool and it only matters how it is used

https://www.frank.computer/blog/2025/05/just-a-tool.html
64•cratermoon•2h ago•40 comments

Netstrings (1997)

https://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt
8•signa11•1h ago•5 comments

The Tokio/Rayon Trap and Why Async/Await Fails Concurrency

https://pmbanugo.me/blog/why-async-await-complect-concurrency
43•LAC-Tech•5h ago•33 comments

Job queues are deceptively tricky

https://typesanitizer.com/blog/job-queues.html
67•ingve•1d ago•17 comments

Command Line Interface Guidelines

https://clig.dev/
109•subset•3d ago•24 comments

Metal-Organic Frameworks, Chemistry's New Miracle Materials (2018)

https://chemistry.berkeley.edu/news/meet-metal-organic-frameworks-chemistry%E2%80%99s-new-miracle...
50•andsoitis•8h ago•12 comments

Rebuilding My Homelab with Compose, Ruby, IPv6, and No Kubernetes

https://www.petekeen.net/homelab-resolved/
13•zrail•4d ago•7 comments

CatchCat – Pokémon Go for Cats, IRL

https://www.catchcat.lol/
40•marojejian•5d ago•8 comments

Duskers, the scary command line game, is getting a sequel

https://elbowgreasegames.substack.com/p/misfits-attic-announces-duskers-20
114•spacemarine1•11h ago•34 comments

Show HN: One More Letter

https://playonemoreletter.com/
65•hmate9•8h ago•43 comments

Collection of Digital Clock Designs

https://clocks.dev
225•levmiseri•14h ago•40 comments
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Netstrings (1997)

https://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt
8•signa11•1h ago

Comments

gnabgib•1h ago
(1997) -DJB
ocrow•1h ago
Seems like a coherent, sensible proposal, as one might expect from djb. Any notable protocols use them?
Scaevolus•1h ago
BitTorrent's bencoding format, used in .torrent files, effectively uses netstrings-- but without the trailing commas, so it uses "5:hello" to represent filenames and similar.
toast0•45m ago
Php serialized uses

   s:size:value;
For strings, which is pretty similar. Size is in bytes.
regularfry•50m ago
Tagged Netstrings (tnetstrings) was a related proposal from 15 years ago or so. It replaces the comma with a single-character type definition so you can do JSON-like objects with a couple of recursive types: you had ',', '#', '^', '!', and '~' for strings, integers, floats, booleans, and nulls, then ']' and '}' for lists and dictionaries.

Most of the links have bitrotted and I don't think it ever got much traction, but I did always like how simple it was. There's a copy someone grabbed of the original spec here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ged/tnetstrings.info/refs/...