Show HN: I taught AI to commentate Pong in real time
github.com
What went wrong with wireless USB
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Gorgeous-GRUB: collection of decent community-made GRUB themes
github.com
Show HN: Free, in-browser PDF editor
breezepdf.com
DuckDB is probably the most important geospatial software of the last decade
dbreunig.com
Switch bouncing reference traces for a variety of different switches
github.com
Show HN: Voxdazz – Text-to-speech with lip-sync video generation
voxdazz.com
Pascal for Small Machines
pascal.hansotten.com
Metagenomics test saves woman's sight after mystery infection
bbc.co.uk
Legendary Bose Magic Carpet Suspension Is Finally Going Global
thedrive.com
Elvish – Powerful scripting language and versatile interactive shell
github.com
Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests
arstechnica.com
I built a pixel art editor after playing Octopath Traveler II
A Survey of AI Agent Protocols
arxiv.org
Why can't HTML alone do includes?
frontendmasters.com
Programmers Guide to the AMIBIOS (1993) [pdf]
bitsavers.org
A visual feast of galaxies, from infrared to X-ray
esa.int
Numerical Linear Algebra Class in Julia TUM
venkovic.github.io
Google Gemini has the worst LLM API
venki.dev
When flat rate movers won't answer your calls
aphyr.com
Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer (1987) [pdf]
classes.matthewjbrown.net
A PostgreSQL planner semi-join gotcha with CTE, LIMIT, and RETURNING
shayon.dev
Hi all, I've been using sound effects in a few web-projects lately (mostly for notifications) and it's always a pain to find good sound effects and then handle them in the browser. So, I compiled my learnings into an easy-to-use React library. It currently has ~70 sound effects (MIT licensed) and I'm happy to add more if you have any requests.
PS. the sound effects can of course be used without the React library!