Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (Nov 2025)
JVM exceptions are weird: a decompiler perspective
purplesyringa.moe
Montana becomes first state to enshrine 'right to compute' into law
montananewsroom.com
Building a 2.5kWh battery from disposable vapes to power my workshop [video]
youtube.com
When Tesla's FSD works well, it gets credit. When it doesn't, you get blamed
electrek.co
The Manuscripts of Edsger W. Dijkstra
cs.utexas.edu
The Principles of Diffusion Models
arxiv.org
'Up to 15 or 20′ air traffic controllers are retiring daily
pennlive.com
The Sega Master System
bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com
Bumble Berry Pi – A Cheap DIY Raspberry Pi Handheld Cyberdeck
github.com
CHIP8 – writing emulator, assembler, example game and VHDL hardware impl
blog.dominikrudnik.pl
The Computer Church – Pennsylvania Computer and Technology Museum
thecomputerchurch.org
Reviving Classic Unix Games: A 20-Year Journey Through Software Archaeology
vejeta.com
The Symbiosis of Rust and Arm: A Conversation with David Wood
filtra.io
Solving Every Sudoku Puzzle (2006)
norvig.com
Zensical – A modern static site generator built by the Material for MkDocs team
squidfunk.github.io
When Your Hash Becomes a String: Hunting Ruby's Million-to-One Memory Bug
mensfeld.pl
Visualize FastAPI endpoints with FastAPI-Voyager
newsyeah.fun
AI isn't replacing jobs. AI spending is
fastcompany.com
Using bubblewrap to add sandboxing to NetBSD
blog.netbsd.org
Startups are pushing the boundaries of reproductive genetics
wsj.com
The overengineered solution to my pigeon problem (2022)
maxnagy.com
Python Software Foundation gets a donor surge after rejecting federal grant
thenewstack.io
If you’re near Pittsburgh the Large Scale Systems Museum is definitely worth a visit. Working PDP11, VAXes, SGI, IBM midrange and mainframe systems can be booted up and used.
The second floor has smaller micros and Macs; not sure if there’s a working NeXT machine or not.
https://lssmuseum.org/