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Hacker News
The Vectrex Computer
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Older editions of which books were better than the new ones?
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CVE-2025-29927 – Next.js
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CEO of AI ad-tech firm pledging "world free of fraud" sentenced for fraud
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Quitting an Intel x86 Hypervisor
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"Vibe Coding" vs. Reality
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There's no emotion we ought to think harder about than anger
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Mathematical Methods for Physics [pdf]
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Italy demands Google poison DNS under strict Piracy Shield law
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NixOS and reproducible builds could have detected the xz backdoor
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The polar vortex is hitting the brakes
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Most AI value will come from broad automation, not from R&D
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Horror on the coast of Oaxaca, a tourist paradise plagued by mass disappearances
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California AG Rob Bonta Urgently Issues Consumer Alert for 23andMe Customers
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Map Features in OpenStreetMap with Computer Vision
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Safe Shell String Interpolation
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NYU Website Hacked
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Tencent's 'Hunyuan-T1'–The First Mamba-Powered Ultra-Large Model
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Bra and KET: String Interpolation in AmigaDOS
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Facebook to stop targeting ads at UK woman after legal fight
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Revenge of the Junior Developer
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Show HN: We made an MCP server so Cursor can debug Node.js on its own
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Paul A. M. Dirac, Interview by Friedrich Hund (1982) [video]
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Krazam: Microservices [video]
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Neanderthals may have eaten maggots as part of their diet
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Amazon wants a product safety regulator declared unconstitutional
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PyTorch Internals: Ezyang's Blog
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Understanding R1-Zero-Like Training: A Critical Perspective
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One mother's win over Meta will change social media for everyone
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Show HN: FastOpenAPI – automated docs for many Python frameworks
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Improved ways to operate a rude crawler
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Landrun: Sandbox any Linux process using Landlock, no root or containers
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Meta pirated books to train its AI
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Differential Geometry: A First Course in Curves and Surfaces [pdf]
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IETF setting standards for AI preferences
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You're Not a Criminal, but You're Going to Jail: My ICE Detention Story
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The Cybernetic Teammate
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MacBooks account for 86% of total Mac sales; Mac desktops just 14%
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Coding Theory and Cryptography [pdf]
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I'd like to take a moment to speak to you about the Adobe PSD format
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Zen browser had a backdoor enabled by default
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VibeSail: A case study in vibe coding a game
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When you deleted /lib on Linux while still connected via SSH
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Concise Machine Learning [pdf]
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The future of AI is Ruby on Rails
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Don't compete
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Scallop – A Language for Neurosymbolic Programming
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The struggle that made us in Waterloo
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U.S. Government Removes Tornado Cash Sanctions
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Idiomatic Rust: Part 2
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Show HN: Font Pair – I was wasting hours choosing fonts, so I built this
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George Foreman, Boxer Turned Foreman Grill Infomercial Star, Dies at 76
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The CRPG Renaissance, Part 5: Fallout 2 and Baldur's Gate
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Imbue (YC S17) Is Hiring Product Engineers
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Monster Cables picked the wrong guy to threaten (2008)
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High Frequency Food: Better Cutting with Ultrasonics
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The Verge
Hue accidentally leaks a new video doorbell
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Cloudflare is luring web-scraping bots into an ‘AI Labyrinth’
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Photo Mode is my new gaming obsession
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SwitchBot adds robot vacuums, smart shades, and its new Hub 3 to Home Assistant
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7 cool indie games from GDC 2025
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Fujifilm GFX100RF review: one sensor, nine cameras
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ArsTechnica
Sometimes, it’s the little tech annoyances that sting the most
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The Register
Museum digs up Digital Equipment Corporation's dusty digital equipment
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Trump orders all government IT contracts consolidated under GSA
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AWS sued by product manager who says she was laid off for being an older woman
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Phoronix
Linux 6.15 Plans To Drop Support For A Useless CRC-32 Checksum In The Kernel Image
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AMD RDNA 3.5 Cleaner Shader Support Prepped For Linux 6.15
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KDE KWin Lands FIFO v1 Wayland Support, GNOME 48 Squeezed In XDG Toplevel Drag v1
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Code Submitted Ahead Of Linux 6.15 For Enabling Block Sizes Greater Than Page Size
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NVIDIA's Open-Source Kernel Driver Ported To Haiku OS, Mesa NVK Adapted To Run On Top
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KDE Continues Prepping More Features For Plasma 6.4
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Wired
The Art of the Perfect Nap
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17 Best Early Amazon Spring Sale Deals (2025)
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A Mysterious Startup Is Developing a New Form of Solar Geoengineering
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BYD's 5-Minute EV Charging Sounds Great. But How Useful Is it?
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The FBI Is Investigating Attacks on Tesla as ‘Domestic Terrorism.’ Here’s Why That Matters
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Verizon Satellite Messaging, a Retro Console, and Velotric's Ebike—Here’s Your Gear News of the Week
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AppleInsider
All iPhone 18 models rumored to get speed boost from 2nm chips
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Apple's M4 Mac mini plunges to $499, lowest price ever
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Engadget
Assassin’s Creed Shadows has reached 2 million players, Ubisoft says
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What to read this weekend: A historical horror classic in the making, and an ex-Facebook employee’s tell-all
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Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals include the Mac mini M4 for a record-low price
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Amazon Spring Sale 2025: Everything to know so far and early tech deals from Apple, Bose, Sonos and others
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The FCC is investigating whether Huawei, other Chinese companies are evading US ban
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Slashdot
China Explores Limiting Its EVs and Battery Exports For US Tariff Negotiations
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China Explores Limiting Its EV and Battery Exports For US Tariff Negotiations
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America's College Board Launches AP Cybersecurity Course For Non-College-Bound Students
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Six Countries Named as 'Likely' Purchasers of Paragon's Cellphone Spyware
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Rebooting A Retro PDP-11 Workstation - and Its Classic 'Venix' UNIX
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Was Undersea Cable Sabotage Part of a Larger Pattern?
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Surprisingly, Some Dyson Spheres and Ringworlds Can Be Stable
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US Release of Unredacted JFK Files 'Doxxed' Officials, Including Social Security Numbers
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Majority of AI Researchers Say Tech Industry Is Pouring Billions Into a Dead End
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'Unaware and Uncertain': Report Finds Widespread Unfamiliarity With 2027's EU Cyber Resilience Requirements
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US Programming Jobs Plunge 27.5% in Two Years
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New iOS Update Re-Enables Apple Intelligence For Users Who Had Turned It Off
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France Rejects Backdoor Mandate
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How an Electrical Fire Shut Down Heathrow and Upended Global Air Travel
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Cloudflare Turns AI Against Itself With Endless Maze of Irrelevant Facts
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Amazon CEO Criticizes Manager Fiefdoms and Stresses the Need For 'Meritocracy'
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Director Charged With Netflix Fraud After Splurging on Crypto Instead of Finishing Sci-fi Series
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Daring Fireball
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Linux Weekly News
Three Saturday stable kernels
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TechCrunch
Charlie Javice trial becomes a master class in hubris for both sides
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Week in Review: Google buys Wiz
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The 20 hottest open source startups of 2024
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Meta settles UK ‘right to object to ad-tracking’ lawsuit by agreeing not to track plaintiff
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Cloudflare Blog
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Bleeping Computer
Cloudflare now blocks all unencrypted traffic to its API endpoints
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Microsoft Trust Signing service abused to code-sign malware
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Microsoft Trusted Signing service abused to code-sign malware
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TechRadar
One of the largest laptop manufacturers releases concept pictures of Adapt X, a modular laptop in the same vein as Framework
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Anycubic may launch this gorgeous foldable portable 3D printer any day soon, and I can't wait to try it out
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'2-inches gets you 30% more screen': HP is pitching 18-inch laptop as the best new thing in tech
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Assassin's Creed Shadows is hands-down one of the most beautiful PC ports I've ever seen
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Framework's Desktop is selling like hot cakes; Ryzen Max+ 395, Max 383 batches are sold out with next shipment in Q3
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Sunday, March 23 (game #651)
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, March 23 (game #385)
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Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, March 23 (game #1154)
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Apple is rumored to be prioritizing battery life on the foldable iPhone – which could also feature a liquid metal hinge for added durability
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Consumers are warming up to AI assistants, survey finds - 1/3 of us would allow AI to make purchases
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Severance season 3: everything we know so far about the wildly popular Apple TV+ show's next chapter
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Project Digits is now DGX Spark: Nvidia raises its price by 33% as HPE, Dell jump on Petaflop mini AI bandwagon
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I use ChatGPT to hit my fitness and exercise goals – here are 7 prompts to help you get in shape using AI
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The Google Pixel 10 just showed up in Android code – and may come with a useful speed boost
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Softbank set to buy Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion and could integrate it with Arm and Graphcore
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ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from LG's excellent new OLED TV to our Assassin's Creed Shadow review
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Startup wants to mitigate risk of state-actor underwater fibre optic cable sabotage by using a decades-old technique
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The Shortcut
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Serve The Home
Kioxia LC9 122.88TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD at NVIDIA GTC 2025
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