- 81Raspberry Pi CM5 is a faster, drop-in upgrade (jeffgeerling.com)
- 163Show HN: App that asks 'why?' every time you unlock your phone (play.google.com)
- 215The capacitor that Apple soldered incorrectly at the factory (downtowndougbrown.com)
- 240Hacker in Snowflake extortions may be a U.S. soldier (krebsonsecurity.com)
- 99I Wrote "Janet for Mortals" (ianthehenry.com)
- 305Launch HN: Human Layer (YC F24) – Human-in-the-Loop API for AI Systems
- 249Teen mathematicians tie knots through a mind-blowing fractal (quantamagazine.org)
- 84Htmy – Async, pure-Python rendering engine (volfpeter.github.io)
- 17The WTF-8 Encoding (simonsapin.github.io)
- 273I Didn't Need Kubernetes, and You Probably Don't Either (benhouston3d.com)
- 331A solution to The Onion problem of J. Kenji Lopez-Alt (2021) (medium.com)
- 220GenChess (labs.google)
- 174ZetaOffice: LibreOffice in the Browser (zetaoffice.net)
- 71Executing ARM Jazelle (JVM Bytecode) on the Wii's Starlet (github.com)
- 27Mitigating WiFi deauth attacks with Ubiquiti Protected Management Frames (2022) (blog.steveendow.com)
- 84Git-crypt – transparent file encryption in Git (agwa.name)
- 120Spies Jumped from One Network to Another via Wi-Fi in an Unprecedented Hack (wired.com)
- 216LLVM-powered devirtualization (blog.thalium.re)
- 193Show HN: SQLite Plugin for Jekyll (github.com)
- 32The Nursery of the Mac – Apple Computer factory in Cork, Ireland (1996) (rgaros.nl)
- 23The Many Faces of the Kingdom of Shu (archaeology.org)
- 53FQL: A KV Query Language (github.com)
- 101Show HN: Silent Poems – Visual expression of unspoken thoughts (silentpoems.net)
- 13Quark: Real-Time, High-Resolution, and General Neural View Synthesis (quark-3d.github.io)
- 146We can mine asteroids for space food (cambridge.org)
- 197D-Link says it won't patch 60k older modems (techradar.com)
- 31Creating a social photo frame from scratch (insignificantdatascience.substack.com)
- 18SSH Artwork (github.com)
- 80Sombrero Galaxy dazzles in new James Webb image (science.nasa.gov)
- 121I Stopped Using Kubernetes. Our DevOps Team Is Happier Than Ever (blog.stackademic.com)