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1.I want everything local – Building my offline AI workspace (instavm.io)
292 points by mkagenius 3 hours ago | hide | 92 comments
2.Ultrathin business card runs a fluid simulation (github.com/nicholas-l-johnson)
763 points by wompapumpum 10 hours ago | hide | 165 comments
3.Tor: How a military project became a lifeline for privacy (mitpress.mit.edu)
167 points by anarbadalov 6 hours ago | hide | 100 comments
4.Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander, has died (nasa.gov)
205 points by LorenDB 2 hours ago | hide | 31 comments
5.Efrit: A native elisp coding agent running in Emacs (github.com/steveyegge)
39 points by simonpure 2 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
6.Build durable workflows with Postgres (dbos.dev)
54 points by KraftyOne 2 hours ago | hide | 23 comments
7.Ask HN: How can ChatGPT serve 700M users when I can't run one GPT-4 locally?
149 points by superasn 2 hours ago | hide | 95 comments
8.Disney 1985 film The Black Cauldron was an experiment that failed (bbc.com)
24 points by tigerlily 2 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
9.Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 shortlist (rmg.co.uk)
137 points by speckx 7 hours ago | hide | 20 comments
10.How we replaced Elasticsearch and MongoDB with Rust and RocksDB (radar.com)
164 points by j_kao 9 hours ago | hide | 38 comments
11.Json2dir: a JSON-to-directory converter, a fast alternative to home-manager (github.com/alurm)
32 points by alurm 3 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
12.Apple's history is hiding in a Mac font (spacebar.news)
104 points by rbanffy 7 hours ago | hide | 13 comments
13.Fire hazard of WHY2025 badge due to 18650 Li-Ion cells (why2025.org)
56 points by fjfaase 5 hours ago | hide | 56 comments
14.Poltergeist: File watcher with auto-rebuild for any language or build system (github.com/steipete)
7 points by jshchnz 2 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
15.HRT's Python fork: Leveraging PEP 690 for faster imports (hudsonrivertrading.com)
53 points by davidteather 5 hours ago | hide | 65 comments
16.Linear sent me down a local-first rabbit hole (bytemash.net)
397 points by jcusch 16 hours ago | hide | 187 comments
17.Getting good results from Claude code (dzombak.com)
181 points by ingve 8 hours ago | hide | 89 comments
18.GPU-rich labs have won: What's left for the rest of us is distillation (inference.net)
41 points by npmipg 2 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
19.Window Activation (broulik.de)
158 points by LorenDB 12 hours ago | hide | 87 comments
20.Open SWE: An open-source asynchronous coding agent (langchain.com)
50 points by palashshah 5 hours ago | hide | 17 comments
21.Overengineering my homelab so I don't pay cloud providers (ergaster.org)
172 points by JNRowe 17 hours ago | hide | 149 comments
22.A robust, open-source framework for Spiking Neural Networks on low-end FPGAs (arxiv.org)
23 points by PaulHoule 4 hours ago | hide | 1 comment
23.Imaging reveals 2k-year-old ice mummy's 'incredibly impressive' tattoos (cbc.ca)
5 points by empressplay 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
24.Someone keeps stealing, flying, fixing and returning this man's 1958 Cessna (latimes.com)
61 points by MBCook 4 hours ago | hide | 76 comments
25.Texas politicians warn Smithsonian it must not lobby to retain its space shuttle (arstechnica.com)
19 points by LorenDB 34 minutes ago | hide | discuss
26.Telefon Hírmondó (wikipedia.org)
67 points by csense 9 hours ago | hide | 9 comments
27.A message from Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to all company employees (intel.com)
71 points by rntn 4 hours ago | hide | 84 comments
28.Voice Controlled Swarms (jasonfantl.com)
24 points by jfantl 6 hours ago | hide | 3 comments
29.How attention sinks keep language models stable (hanlab.mit.edu)
140 points by pr337h4m 13 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
30.Study finds flavor bans cut youth vaping but slow decline in cigarette smoking (medicalxpress.com)
13 points by PaulHoule 1 hour ago | hide | 11 comments

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