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GPT-5
(openai.com)
1680 points
by rd
15h ago
1962 comments
Linear sent me down a local-first rabbit hole
(bytemash.net)
58 points
by jcusch
2h ago
18 comments
Flipper Zero dark web firmware bypasses rolling code security
(rtl-sdr.com)
280 points
by lq9AJ8yrfs
10h ago
164 comments
Benchmarking GPT-5 on 400 real-world code reviews
(qodo.ai)
47 points
by marsh_mellow
2h ago
45 comments
Historical Tech Tree
(historicaltechtree.com)
375 points
by louisfd94
12h ago
76 comments
OpenAI's new open-source model is basically Phi-5
(seangoedecke.com)
280 points
by emschwartz
13h ago
132 comments
Cursor CLI
(cursor.com)
257 points
by gonzalovargas
11h ago
171 comments
GPT-5: Key characteristics, pricing and system card
(simonwillison.net)
524 points
by Philpax
14h ago
217 comments
Writing a storage engine for Postgres: An in-memory table access method (2023)
(notes.eatonphil.com)
57 points
by ibobev
3d ago
8 comments
GPT-5 for Developers
(openai.com)
405 points
by 6thbit
14h ago
223 comments
A love letter to my future employer (2020)
(catzkorn.dev)
6 points
by luu
2h ago
0 comments
Ask HN: Has any of the Pivotal Tracker replacement attempts succeeded?
27 points
by admissionsguy
3d ago
13 comments
Cursed Knowledge
(immich.app)
280 points
by bqmjjx0kac
8h ago
67 comments
Encryption made for police and military radios may be easily cracked
(wired.com)
169 points
by mikece
13h ago
99 comments
Over engineering my homelab so I don't pay cloud providers
(ergaster.org)
66 points
by JNRowe
3d ago
25 comments
Achieving 10,000x training data reduction with high-fidelity labels
(research.google)
101 points
by badmonster
10h ago
12 comments
The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964)
(harpers.org)
41 points
by mitchbob
5h ago
7 comments
Exit Tax: Leave Germany before your business gets big
(eidel.io)
166 points
by olieidel
13h ago
162 comments
Vibechart
(vibechart.net)
752 points
by datadrivenangel
10h ago
164 comments
Building Bluesky comments for my blog
(natalie.sh)
307 points
by g0xA52A2A
16h ago
114 comments
Windows XP Professional
(win32.run)
348 points
by pentagrama
18h ago
203 comments
How AI conquered the US economy: A visual FAQ
(derekthompson.org)
219 points
by rbanffy
21h ago
186 comments
Benchmark Framework Desktop Mainboard and 4-node cluster
(github.com)
162 points
by geerlingguy
14h ago
52 comments
Virtual Linux Devices on ARM64
(underjord.io)
3 points
by lawik
3d ago
0 comments
Infinite Pixels
(meyerweb.com)
231 points
by OuterVale
18h ago
54 comments
How to sell if your user is not the buyer
(writings.founderlabs.io)
172 points
by mooreds
16h ago
85 comments
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(map-yue.github.io)
97 points
by selvan
3d ago
44 comments
Claude Code IDE integration for Emacs
(github.com)
754 points
by kgwgk
1d ago
254 comments
Show HN: Browser AI agent platform designed for reliability
(github.com)
54 points
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21 comments
Show HN: Octofriend, a cute coding agent that can swap between GPT-5 and Claude
(github.com)
84 points
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13h ago
29 comments
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(github.com)
3 points
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3d ago
0 comments
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(ycombinator.com)
1 points
by lakabimanil
15h ago
0 comments
Zero-day flaws in authentication, identity, authorization in HashiCorp Vault
(cyata.ai)
241 points
by nihsy
1d ago
91 comments
An LLM does not need to understand MCP
(hackteam.io)
112 points
by gethackteam
19h ago
97 comments
How to Not Build the Torment Nexus
(buttondown.com)
23 points
by p3_1080
6h ago
2 comments
GPT-5 leaked system prompt?
(gist.github.com)
252 points
by maoxiaoke
4h ago
219 comments
The Q Programming Language
(git.urbach.dev)
67 points
by ygritte
3d ago
19 comments
The Inkhaven Blogging Residency
(inkhaven.blog)
56 points
by venkii
1d ago
72 comments
Leonardo Chiariglione – Co-founder of MPEG
(leonardo.chiariglione.org)
205 points
by eggspurt
21h ago
192 comments
Turn Any Website into an API
(parse.bot)
5 points
by pcl
2h ago
2 comments
Monte Carlo Crash Course: Quasi-Monte Carlo
(thenumb.at)
123 points
by zote
4d ago
9 comments
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(jordangoodman.bearblog.dev)
23 points
by zekrom
6h ago
16 comments
Lightweight LSAT
(lightweightlsat.com)
67 points
by gregsadetsky
14h ago
37 comments
Show HN: Kitten TTS – 25MB CPU-Only, Open-Source TTS Model
(github.com)
926 points
by divamgupta
2d ago
346 comments
Italy's pizza detectives
(bbc.com)
50 points
by pseudolus
4d ago
74 comments
Laptop Support and Usability (LSU): July 2025 Report
(github.com)
90 points
by grahamjperrin
18h ago
82 comments
US Adds Surprise Gold Bar Tariff in Blow to Switzerland
(bloomberg.com)
4 points
by petethomas
35m ago
1 comments
Show HN: Stasher – Burn-after-read secrets from the CLI, no server, no trust
(github.com)
61 points
by stasher-dev
20h ago
51 comments
Spatio-temporal indexing the Bluesky firehose
(joelgustafson.com)
36 points
by joelg
12h ago
0 comments
DNA tests are uncovering the true prevalence of incest (2024)
(theatlantic.com)
109 points
by georgecmu
14h ago
86 comments
Ask HN: Did the Amiga's 640x400 flicker kill its potential for business use?
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amichail
2
8/6/2025, 9:30:54 PM
Also, why didn't the Amigas released in 1987 have the option to use a VGA monitor for a flicker-free 640x400 display?
Comments (2)
LargoLasskhyfv
· 1d ago
VGA was new then, and limited to IBMs PS/2 systems, which introduced it.
That changed a few years later.
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bigyabai
· 1d ago
No.
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That changed a few years later.