Everything that's wrong with Google Search in one image
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SonyShell – an effort to “SSH into my Sony DSLR”
github.com
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bbc.com
SedonaDB: A new geospatial DataFrame library written in Rust
sedona.apache.org
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wasmer.io
Terence Tao: The role of small organizations in society has shrunk significantly
mathstodon.xyz
Low Earth Orbit Visualization
platform.leolabs.space
New bacteria, and two potential antibiotics, discovered in soil
rockefeller.edu
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github.com
Launch HN: Flywheel (YC S25) – Waymo for Excavators
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Snapdragon X2 Elite ARM Laptop CPU
qualcomm.com
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cjauvin.github.io
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dgerrells.com
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bigdata.2minutestreaming.com
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thecrimson.com
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lukefleed.xyz
Yt-dlp: Upcoming new requirements for YouTube downloads
github.com
Very cool, but this page is just not ready for prime time. I tried it on a few different devices/browsers and it either crashed or lagged so much I couldn't scroll down to read the content. And I'm saying this as someone who's read and written articles about raymarching! Just add a "start" button to the demo and don't render anything until the user presses it. Perhaps some lower-performance defaults would also help (number of raymarching steps, number of balls) but that's entirely secondary.