Firefly ‘Blue Ghost’ lunar lander touches down on the moon
cnn.com
Made a scroll bar buddy that walks down the page when you scroll
focusfurnace.com
MIT 6.S184: Introduction to Flow Matching and Diffusion Models
diffusion.csail.mit.edu
Man's brain turned to glass by hot Vesuvius ash cloud
bbc.com
Robust Wavefront OBJ model parsing in C
nullprogram.com
Harvest the sun twice: Agrivoltaics promises sustainable food, energy and water
sheffield.ac.uk
Amazon's Drones Are Grounded. The Birds and Dogs of This Texas Town Are Grateful
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Show HN: Tangled – Git collaboration platform built on atproto
blog.tangled.sh
Phlex for Rails Emails: Action Mailer Without ERB
camillovisini.com
Gooey rubber that's slowly ruining old hard drives
downtowndougbrown.com
Speedrunners are vulnerability researchers, they just don't know it yet
zetier.com
ninjavis – generate visualization from ninja build logs
github.com
Alibaba Launches C930 RISC-V Chip Amid Shift from Western Tech
hpcwire.com
Smallpond – A lightweight data processing framework built on DuckDB and 3FS
github.com
The Pentium contains a complicated circuit to multiply by three
righto.com
Hallucinations in code are the least dangerous form of LLM mistakes
simonwillison.net
Blender-made movie Flow takes Oscar
reuters.com
API design note: Beware of adding an "Other" enum value
devblogs.microsoft.com
Virtual museum of socialist era graphic design in Bulgaria
socmus.com
We in-housed our data labelling
ericbutton.co
Why do we have both CSRF protection and CORS?
smagin.fyi
A Few of the Birds I Love
moultano.wordpress.com
Geothermal power is a climate moon shot beneath our feet
newyorker.com
I struggled with Git, so I'm making a game to spare others the pain
initialcommit.com
Neat concept. I like the use of passive properties of its materials and construction to help it move over rough terrain. It reminds me of the Mars Ball, an experimental Mars rover project developed in the 1980s at the University of Arizona:
https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/about/history/mars-ball-project
The Mars Ball was basically a payload suspended between two huge wheels each of which had soft inflatable segments. Rather than using cameras or LIDAR and SLAM to navigate the rocky terrain of Mars, the Ball could simply roll right over any obstacles.