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- 713Spaghettifying DRAM (github.com)
- 629AI isn’t outthinking mathematicians, it’s out-remembering them (davidepiffer.com)
- 117Launch HN: Bullet (YC S26) – A Faster Coding Agent (codewithbullet.com)
- 145Simplifying and Refactoring Introductory Calculus (2018) (arxiv.org)
- 334Models Are Getting Dumber on Purpose (w4g1.dev)
- 7AdNauseam – Clicking ads so you don't have to (adnauseam.io)
- 114Guiding Ships with Moire Patterns (2018) (tinkerings.org)
- 29Who Owns Commodore? The Retro PC Brand Still Exists, but a Lot Has Changed (bgr.com)
- 383Seven books I keep close because I love them (blog.plover.com)
- 13Sectorforth is a 16-bit x86 Forth that fits in a 512-byte boot sector (github.com)
- 1744Firefox is now the last major browser that still supports uBlock Origin (pcworld.com)
- 16Show HN: Visimer – open-source visual editor for Mermaid diagrams (github.com)
- 792D Gaussian Splatting for Bézier Spline Line Art Vectorization (studios.disneyresearch.com)
- 89Will you have spent more of your life with computers than your family? (beachfront.bearblog.dev)
- 145The Ploopy A+ Trackball Is Here (blog.ploopy.co)
- 56SugarTrack – an offline Android logbook for blood sugar (no account, no cloud) (sugartrack-beta.vercel.app)
- 4After 2C – Histories of the Future of Global Warming (after2c.com)
- 59Tea5767-Radio-Tuner (github.com)
- 711Qwen3.8-2.4T (huggingface.co)
- 11Elon Musk made flying worse so Palantir could profit (theverge.com)
- 127Ntfy – open-source Push to Mobile (ntfy.sh)
- 159NIH is ending a key grant for budding clinical researchers (science.org)
- 30Zapping Rocks Unlocks Stimulated Geologic Hydrogen (spectrum.ieee.org)
- 343RustDesk now supports true unattended remote access on Wayland (rustdesk.com)
- 15Consumers Prefer AI Music Until They're Told It's AI (promarket.org)
- 7ESP32 Firmware Development with Docker Sandboxes (docker.com)
- 100Show HN: Mole – Deep research agent for your terminal (github.com)
- 147Text AI watermarks will always be trivial to remove (seangoedecke.com)
- 198Kubernetes on Oxide: How customer needs shaped our integrations (oxide.computer)