Linux on Snapdragon X Elite: Linaro and Tuxedo Pave the Way for ARM64 Laptops
linaro.org
Chemical process produces critical battery metals with no waste
spectrum.ieee.org
Jeff Bezos doesn't believe in PowerPoint, and his employees agree
texttoslides.ai
Sapients paper on the concept of Hierarchical Reasoning Model
arxiv.org
Fast and cheap bulk storage: using LVM to cache HDDs on SSDs
quantum5.ca
Smallest particulate matter air quality sensor for ultra-compact IoT devices
bosch-sensortec.com
A low power 1U Raspberry Pi cluster server for inexpensive colocation
github.com
Janet: Lightweight, Expressive, Modern Lisp
janet-lang.org
Cable Bacteria Are Living Batteries
asimov.press
Implementing dynamic scope for Fennel and Lua
andreyor.st
Low cost mmWave 60GHz radar sensor for advanced sensing
infineon.com
Rust running on every GPU
rust-gpu.github.io
Coronary artery calcium testing can reveal plaque in arteries, but is underused
nytimes.com
16colo.rs: ANSI/ASCII art archive
16colo.rs
Personal aviation is about to get interesting (2023)
elidourado.com
Three high-performance RISC-V processors to watch in H2 2025
cnx-software.com
What went wrong for Yahoo
dfarq.homeip.net
Reading QR codes without a computer
qr.blinry.org
Show HN: QuickTunes: Apple Music player for Mac with iPod vibes
furnacecreek.org
Paul Dirac and the religion of mathematical beauty (2011) [video]
youtube.com
Feels like cultivating acceptance and indifference to your own entanglements is the most isolationist thing you can actually do. To be entangled is to be biased about what's happening to you... do we think the crocodile was indifferent to the escape of his prey, or to being culled in an act of revenge?
Anyway, if folks enjoy this theme I recommend Scavengers Reign, which does a beautiful job of illustrating struggle with biological entanglement.