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1.Staying cool without refrigerants: Next-generation Peltier cooling (samsung.com)
122 points by simonebrunozzi 3 hours ago | hide | 96 comments
2.XMLUI (jonudell.net)
418 points by mpweiher 9 hours ago | hide | 213 comments
3.New colors without shooting lasers into your eyes (dynomight.net)
185 points by zdw 6 hours ago | hide | 59 comments
4.Stdio(3) change: FILE is now opaque (OpenBSD) (undeadly.org)
89 points by gslin 5 hours ago | hide | 40 comments
5.Simulating Hand-Drawn Motion with SVG Filters (camillovisini.com)
84 points by camillovisini 5 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
6.Coding with LLMs in the summer of 2025 – an update (antirez.com)
383 points by antirez 12 hours ago | hide | 266 comments
7.FFmpeg devs boast of another 100x leap thanks to handwritten assembly code (tomshardware.com)
114 points by harambae 3 hours ago | hide | 37 comments
8.Tough news for our UK users (janitorai.com)
202 points by airhangerf15 3 hours ago | hide | 183 comments
9.Speeding up my ZSH shell (scottspence.com)
126 points by saikatsg 8 hours ago | hide | 59 comments
10.Subreply – an open source text-only social network (github.com/lucianmarin)
52 points by lcnmrn 5 hours ago | hide | 31 comments
11.Peep Show – The Most Realistic Portrayal of Evil Ever Made (2020) (mattlakeman.org)
21 points by Michelangelo11 2 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
12.What My Mother Didn't Talk About (2020) (buzzfeednews.com)
22 points by NaOH 3 hours ago | hide | 6 comments
13.Insights on Teufel's First Open-Source Speaker (teufelaudio.com)
68 points by lis 6 hours ago | hide | 12 comments
14.Discovering what we think we know is wrong (science.org)
11 points by strangattractor 2 hours ago | hide | 4 comments
15.Show HN: Conductor, a Mac app that lets you run a bunch of Claude Codes at once (conductor.build)
111 points by Charlieholtz 16 hours ago | hide | 50 comments
16.Digital vassals? French Government 'exposes citizens' data to US' (brusselssignal.eu)
180 points by ColinWright 12 hours ago | hide | 69 comments
17.Jove (Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs) (wikipedia.org)
30 points by nanna 4 hours ago | hide | 15 comments
18.LLM architecture comparison (sebastianraschka.com)
354 points by mdp2021 17 hours ago | hide | 23 comments
19.Hacking a Toniebox (schafe-sind-bessere-rasenmaeher.de)
69 points by LorenDB 6 hours ago | hide | 34 comments
20.Why not to use iframes for embedded dashboards (embeddable.com)
4 points by rogansage 1 hour ago | hide | 1 comment
21.A Tour of Microsoft's Mac Lab (2006) (davidweiss.blogspot.com)
163 points by ingve 13 hours ago | hide | 27 comments
22.AI is killing the web – can anything save it? (economist.com)
114 points by edward 14 hours ago | hide | 138 comments
23.QuakeNotch: Quake Terminal on your MacBook's notch (quakenotch.com)
60 points by rohanrhu 6 hours ago | hide | 65 comments
24.The old Caveman Chemistry website (1996-2000) (cavemanchemistry.com)
74 points by marcodiego 9 hours ago | hide | 8 comments
25.Async I/O on Linux in databases (canoozie.net)
178 points by jtregunna 16 hours ago | hide | 87 comments
26.Payment processors' bar on Japanese adult content endangers democracy (2024) (automaton-media.com)
136 points by thisislife2 5 hours ago | hide | 96 comments
27.“The Bitter Lesson” is wrong. Well sort of (assaf-pinhasi.medium.com)
42 points by GavCo 7 hours ago | hide | 27 comments
28.Australia Wants to See Your Papers Before You Press Play (reclaimthenet.org)
15 points by like_any_other 2 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
29.The Minecraft game score unexpectedly became big business for its composer (billboard.com)
86 points by tunapizza 15 hours ago | hide | 50 comments
30.Java was not underhyped in 1997 (2021) (dylanbeattie.net)
70 points by SerCe 11 hours ago | hide | 77 comments

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