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176
BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth
(partyon.xyz)
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149
Southwest Headquarters Tour
(katherinemichel.github.io)
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183
OpenAI's o1 correctly diagnosed 67% of ER patients vs. 50-55% by triage doctors
(theguardian.com)
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40
How did Banksy erect a statue in Central London?
(bbc.co.uk)
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51
US–Indian space mission maps extreme subsidence in Mexico City
(phys.org)
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176
A desktop made for one
(isene.org)
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199
Why TUIs Are Back
(wiki.alcidesfonseca.com)
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73
Bad Connection: Global telecom exploitation by covert surveillance actors
(citizenlab.ca)
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30
Make Your Own Microforest
(ambrook.com)
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542
Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons
(drive.com.au)
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22
Lost in translation: The linguistic challenges facing N. Korean defectors (2025)
(dailynk.com)
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182
Statue of a man blinded by a flag put up by Banksy in central London
(smithsonianmag.com)
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51
Show HN: Ableton Live MCP
(github.com)
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50
Text-to-CAD
(github.com)
-
95
Security through obscurity is not bad
(mobeigi.com)
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51
I recreated the Apple Lisa computer inside an FPGA [video]
(youtube.com)
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137
I built my own hair electrolysis machine
(scd31.com)
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145
How far behind is each major Chromium browser?
(chromium-drift.pages.dev)
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184
Metal Gear Solid 2's source code has been leaked on 4chan
(thegamer.com)
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72
What is Z-Angle Memory and why is Intel developing it?
(hpcwire.com)
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182
Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games it previously protected
(tomshardware.com)
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41
Modern jet engine turbines: each blade a single crystal (2015)
(americanscientist.org)
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24
Underwater robot tracks sperm whale conversations in real time
(reuters.com)
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96
Alert-driven monitoring
(simpleobservability.com)
-
101
Nuclear receptor 4A1 linked to health effects of coffee: study
(sciencex.com)
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20
Talking to Transformers
(miraos.org)
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144
Show HN: Apple's SHARP running in the browser via ONNX runtime web
(github.com)
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38
Infrasound waves stop kitchen fires, but can they replace sprinklers?
(arstechnica.com)
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28
Cordouan Lighthouse
(en.wikipedia.org)
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398
A couple million lines of Haskell: Production engineering at Mercury
(blog.haskell.org)