Void: Open-source Cursor alternative
github.com
A flat pricing subscription for Claude Code
support.anthropic.com
Fui: C library for interacting with the framebuffer in a TTY context
github.com
From: Steve Jobs. "Great idea, thank you."
blog.hayman.net
Progress toward fusion energy gain as measured against the Lawson criteria
fusionenergybase.com
Notes on rolling out Cursor and Claude Code
ghiculescu.substack.com
Show HN: Req Update Check
github.com
When Abandoned Mines Collapse
practical.engineering
Show HN: Using eBPF to see through encryption without a proxy
github.com
Newsreels from the UCLA Film and Television Archive
newsreels.net
First American pope elected and will be known as Pope Leo XIV
cnn.com
Using NASA’s SMAP satellite to detect L-band interference
radioandnukes.substack.com
Podfox: First Container-Aware Browser
val.packett.cool
Mathematical Problem Solving
cip.ifi.lmu.de
How to start a school with your friends
prigoose.substack.com
Implementing State Machines in PostgreSQL (2017)
felixge.de
Ciro (YC S22) is hiring a software engineer to build AI agents for sales
ycombinator.com
The Rise and Fall of the Visual Telegraph (2017)
parisianfields.com
Block Diffusion: Interpolating Autoregressive and Diffusion Language Models
m-arriola.com
The second birth of JMW Turner
newstatesman.com
How Obama’s BlackBerry got secured (2013)
electrospaces.net
The problem with these kinds of amazing computational geometry papers is that they never, ever, ever actually release the software associated. You can go look at the siggraph stuff from mid-2010s and none of it ever released; not in open source or even commercial form or even a demo or pseudocode (looking at you "Aerophones in Flatland" and "Printone: Interactive Resonance Simulation for Free-form Print-wind Instrument Design"). This won't either in all likelyhood. So cool photos... but much else.