Evaluating the Infinity Cache in AMD Strix Halo
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If you'd built a "tool" that stupid, why would you advertise the fact?
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The Gypsy Life of Robert Louis Stevenson
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rlsw – Raylib software OpenGL renderer in less than 5k LOC
github.com
Show HN: Modshim – A new alternative to monkey-patching in Python
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Replacing a $3000/mo Heroku bill with a $55/mo server
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Ask HN: Our AWS account got compromised after their outage
Wikipedia says traffic is falling due to AI search summaries and social video
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Neural audio codecs: how to get audio into LLMs
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) basics and beyond
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The Hidden Engineering of Niagara Falls
practical.engineering
NASA chief suggests SpaceX may be booted from moon mission
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Mathematicians have found a hidden 'reset button' for undoing rotation
newscientist.com
Getting DeepSeek-OCR working on an Nvidia Spark via brute force with Claude Code
simonwillison.net
Erowid - Documenting the Complex Relationship Between Humans and Psychoactives
erowid.org
Researchers complete first human trial on viability of enteral ventilation
newatlas.com
What do we do if SETI is successful?
universetoday.com
The death of thread per core
buttondown.com
Minds, brains, and programs (1980) [pdf]
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Understanding conflict resolution and avoidance in PostgreSQL: a complete guide
pgedge.com
Grady Hillhouse does such an amazing job of presenting engineering topics to the layperson very thoughtfully. I'm not an engineer, but I always get completely drawn into their videos even when it seems like something I would have no interest in.
I didn't know anything about the engineering surrounding the Niagara Falls region, but this latest video leaves me curious about how the two countries managed to work together in those early years, with all of the disputes and collaborations involved.