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190
Open Source Low Tech
(opensourcelowtech.org)
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913
Qwen 3.6 27B is the sweet spot for local development
(quesma.com)
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506
.self: A new top-level domain designed to support self-hosting
(hccf.onmy.cloud)
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457
Free the Icons
(weblog.rogueamoeba.com)
-
126
Memory Safe Context Switching
(fil-c.org)
-
146
LongCat-2.0, a large-scale MoE model with 1.6T total and 48B Active
(longcat.chat)
-
74
Exploring PDP-1 Lisp (1960)
(obsolescence.dev)
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63
Old Computer Challenge
(occ.sdf.org)
-
413
Rocketlab acquires Iridium
(investors.rocketlabcorp.com)
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38
The end of the AArch64 desktop experiment
(marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl)
-
107
Linux for the Sega MegaDrive
(github.com)
-
7
Logical Physical Clocks and Consistent Snapshots in Globally Distributed DB [pdf]
(cse.buffalo.edu)
-
210
Ornith-1.0: self-improving open-source models for agentic coding
(github.com)
-
8
The operating cost starts after the demo
(twoheads.net)
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269
One million passports leaked online
(theverge.com)
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526
US Supreme Court rules geofence warrants require constitutional protections
(theguardian.com)
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69
Zig – SPIR-V Backend Progress
(ziglang.org)
-
78
How to corrupt an SQLite database file
(sqlite.org)
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67
Alan Kay on the meaning of "object-oriented programming" (2003)
(notes.shixiangxi.com)
-
170
Apple Neural Engine: Architecture, Programming, and Performance
(arxiv.org)
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128
Popping the GPU Bubble
(moondream.ai)
-
208
Dark Sky Lighting
(savingourstars.org)
-
569
30-year sentence for transporting zines is a five-alarm fire for free speech
(theintercept.com)
-
308
A native graphical shell for SSH
(probablymarcus.com)
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205
WATaBoy: JIT-Ing Game Boy Instructions to WASM Beats a Native Interpreter
(humphri.es)
-
32
British Origami: the 1955 exhibition by Akira Yoshizawa (2005)
(britishorigami.org)
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256
What happens when you run a CUDA kernel?
(fergusfinn.com)
-
78
Kb – Prolog Knowledge Base
(github.com)
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139
Wallace the 6 inch f/2.8 telescope, building it, and hiking with it
(lucassifoni.info)
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223
South Korea to spend $1T on more memory chip production and humanoid robots
(arstechnica.com)