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Signal Secure Backups
(signal.org)
423 points
by keyboardJones
4h ago
226 comments
NPM debug and chalk packages compromised
(aikido.dev)
774 points
by universesquid
5h ago
408 comments
Chat Control Must Be Stopped
(privacyguides.org)
137 points
by Improvement
1h ago
27 comments
YouTube views are down (don't panic)
(jeffgeerling.com)
68 points
by nfriedly
1h ago
32 comments
Experimenting with Local LLMs on macOS
(blog.6nok.org)
209 points
by frontsideair
6h ago
138 comments
Will Amazon S3 Vectors kill vector databases or save them?
(zilliz.com)
115 points
by Fendy
5h ago
68 comments
How RSS beat Microsoft
(buttondown.com)
239 points
by vidyesh
10h ago
147 comments
Immich – High performance self-hosted photo and video management
(github.com)
379 points
by rzk
13h ago
132 comments
Job mismatch and early career success
(nber.org)
106 points
by jandrewrogers
5h ago
46 comments
The key points of "Working Effectively with Legacy Code"
(understandlegacycode.com)
48 points
by lordleft
3d ago
13 comments
Learning the soroban rapid mental calculation as an adult
(github.com)
23 points
by vitalnodo
2d ago
9 comments
Microsoft doubles down on small modular reactors and fusion energy
(techradar.com)
26 points
by mikece
2h ago
17 comments
A clickable visual guide to the Rust type system
(rustcurious.com)
146 points
by ashvardanian
9h ago
22 comments
OpenWrt: A Linux OS targeting embedded devices
(openwrt.org)
165 points
by pykello
5h ago
96 comments
Setting up local LLMs for R and Python
(posit.co)
24 points
by ionychal
2h ago
2 comments
iPhone dumbphone
(stopa.io)
202 points
by joshmanders
3h ago
171 comments
AI might yet follow the path of previous technological revolutions
(economist.com)
83 points
by mooreds
8h ago
97 comments
A critique of package managers
(gingerbill.org)
66 points
by gingerBill
9h ago
102 comments
How Britain built some of the world’s safest roads
(ourworldindata.org)
52 points
by sien
15h ago
89 comments
Browser Fingerprint Detector
(fingerprint.goldenowl.ai)
73 points
by eustoria
6h ago
53 comments
AMD claims Arm ISA doesn't offer efficiency advantage over x86
(techpowerup.com)
61 points
by ksec
6h ago
104 comments
Bob Stein and Voyager (2021)
(filfre.net)
10 points
by doppp
19h ago
0 comments
Dark Academia Grows Up
(publicbooks.org)
8 points
by lermontov
3d ago
0 comments
Why is Japan still investing in custom floating point accelerators?
(nextplatform.com)
194 points
by rbanffy
3d ago
71 comments
Writing code is easy, reading it isn't
(idiallo.com)
59 points
by jnord
8h ago
36 comments
Building an acoustic camera with UMA-16 and Acoular
(minidsp.com)
36 points
by tomsonj
3d ago
1 comments
After nearly half a century in deep space, every ping from Voyager 1 is a bonus
(theregister.com)
77 points
by Brajeshwar
5h ago
11 comments
ICEBlock handled my vulnerability report in the worst possible way
(micahflee.com)
114 points
by FergusArgyll
8h ago
63 comments
We Rarely Lose Technology (2023)
(hopefulmons.com)
48 points
by akkartik
4d ago
62 comments
Clankers Die on Christmas
(remyhax.xyz)
140 points
by jerrythegerbil
6h ago
112 comments
Integer Programming (1977) [pdf]
(web.mit.edu)
31 points
by todsacerdoti
4d ago
12 comments
Using Claude Code to modernize a 25-year-old kernel driver
(dmitrybrant.com)
838 points
by dmitrybrant
21h ago
278 comments
How many SPARCs is too many SPARCs?
(thejpster.org.uk)
61 points
by naves
3d ago
17 comments
Dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids as a protective factor of myopia
(bjo.bmj.com)
105 points
by FollowingTheDao
6h ago
100 comments
The MacBook has a sensor that knows the exact angle of the screen hinge
(twitter.com)
965 points
by leephillips
1d ago
470 comments
Meta suppressed research on child safety, employees say
(washingtonpost.com)
446 points
by mdhb
8h ago
283 comments
Writing by manipulating visual representations of stories
(github.com)
49 points
by walterbell
3d ago
13 comments
My blue is your blue: different people's brains process colours in the same way
(nature.com)
6 points
by gnabgib
1h ago
3 comments
So Long [Nova Launcher's FOSS release blocked by its owners,despite obligations]
(teslacoilapps.com)
9 points
by ktosobcy
5h ago
1 comments
Spotify users ask for a setting to hide AI generated contents but they refuse
(community.spotify.com)
7 points
by mattigames
51m ago
0 comments
All 54 lost clickwheel iPod games have now been preserved for posterity
(arstechnica.com)
18 points
by CharlesW
3h ago
1 comments
American Airlines flying empty Airbus A321neo across the Atlantic 20 times
(onemileatatime.com)
44 points
by corvad
6h ago
56 comments
How many dimensions is this?
(lcamtuf.substack.com)
110 points
by robin_reala
4d ago
35 comments
Setting up a home VPN server with WireGuard (2019)
(mikkel.hoegh.org)
54 points
by kayaroberts
2h ago
45 comments
Firefox 32-bit Linux Support to End in 2026
(blog.mozilla.org)
110 points
by AndrewDucker
3d ago
96 comments
Formatting code should be unnecessary
(maxleiter.com)
321 points
by MaxLeiter
22h ago
441 comments
The AI bubble argument misunderstands both bubbles and AI
(danielmiessler.com)
28 points
by polyphilz
4h ago
34 comments
Look Out for Bugs
(matklad.github.io)
60 points
by todsacerdoti
4d ago
37 comments
VMware's in court again. Customer relationships rarely go this wrong
(theregister.com)
227 points
by rntn
9h ago
175 comments
GPT-5 Thinking in ChatGPT (a.k.a. Research Goblin) is good at search
(simonwillison.net)
337 points
by simonw
2d ago
249 comments
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barrister
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9/8/2025, 12:39:32 PM
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bediger4000
· 7h ago
This is not the title of the article, and that makes me angry, because I gave the oligarch's lapdog a click.
WaPo still cannot say that a politician lies.
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WaPo still cannot say that a politician lies.