Show HN: SQLite Online – 11 years of solo development, 11K daily users
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The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2025
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chezsoi.org
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sjbaker.org
More random home lab things I've recently learned
chollinger.com
Switch to Jujutsu Already: A Tutorial
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Clockss: Digital preservation services run by academic publishers and libraries
clockss.org
Control your Canon Camera wirelessly
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Putting a dumb weather station on the internet
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Some graphene firms have reaped its potential but others are struggling
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LaTeXpOsEd: A Systematic Analysis of Information Leakage in Preprint Archives
arxiv.org
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norwegianscitechnews.com
Tauri binding for Python through Pyo3
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Ask HN: What are you working on? (October 2025)
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en.wikipedia.org
MicroPythonOS – An Android-like OS for microcontrollers
micropythonos.com
Show HN: Baby's first international landline
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Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2025
nobelprize.org
gsay: Fetch pronunciation of English vocabulary from Google
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Two Paths to Memory Safety: CHERI and OMA
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I've read several pages on their website and still have no idea what this is.
The ability of the internet to collectively archive content that is important to humanity as a whole - in fully distributed and legally questionable ways - is much more impressive IMO.