Abogen – Generate audiobooks from EPUBs, PDFs and text
github.com
How I code with AI on a budget/free
wuu73.org
Curious about the training data of OpenAI's new GPT-OSS models? I was too
twitter.com
Abusing Entra OAuth for fun and access to internal Microsoft applications
research.eye.security
Show HN: The current sky at your approximate location, as a CSS gradient
sky.dlazaro.ca
My Lethal Trifecta talk at the Bay Area AI Security Meetup
simonwillison.net
Don't “let it crash”, let it heal
zachdaniel.dev
OpenFreeMap survived 100k requests per second
blog.hyperknot.com
The importance of offtopic
blog.tadzik.net
A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package
righto.com
Who got arrested in the raid on the XSS crime forum?
krebsonsecurity.com
Ch.at – a lightweight LLM chat service accessible through HTTP, SSH, DNS and API
ch.at
The Framework Desktop is a beast
world.hey.com
The current state of LLM-driven development
blog.tolki.dev
Quickshell – building blocks for your desktop
quickshell.org
People returned to live in Pompeii's ruins, archaeologists say
bbc.com
Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
cam.ac.uk
A Simple CPU on the Game of Life (2021)
nicholas.carlini.com
Suzhou Imperial Kiln Ruins Park and Museum of Imperial Kiln Brick (2018)
theplan.it
'Piracy killed the Amiga' is often repeated. But piracy also made the Amiga legendary.
The Amiga just never got a serious update to those custom chips that made it such a great machine. AGA didn't bring much to the table (couldn't match the SNES/Megadrive). Accelerator cards and RAM expansions weren't enough. Then Doom arrived on PC, Commodore died, and it was all over.
(Didn't help that once Doom arrived, so many of the remaining Amiga coders stopped making 2D games and spent countless hours trying to imitate Doom on a machine that didn't have a chance of delivering a good Doom-like experience...)