Search tool that only returns content created before ChatGPT's public release
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Algorithms for Optimization [pdf]
algorithmsbook.com
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tpart.net
Windows drive letters are not limited to A-Z
ryanliptak.com
'A full-blown crisis': Americans brace for a surge in healthcare costs
ft.com
Bricklink suspends Marketplace operations in 35 countries
jaysbrickblog.com
Migrating Dillo from GitHub
dillo-browser.org
Replacing My Window Manager with Google Chrome
foxmoss.com
Is America's jobs market nearing a cliff?
economist.com
GitHub to Codeberg: my experience
eldred.fr
Seeing a Molecule's Quantum Shadow
physics.aps.org
LLVM-MOS – Clang LLVM fork targeting the 6502
llvm-mos.org
Program-of-Thought Prompting Outperforms Chain-of-Thought by 15% (2022)
arxiv.org
ESA Sentinel-1D delivers first high-resolution images
esa.int
ETH-Zurich: Digital Design and Computer Architecture; 227-0003-10L, Spring, 2025
safari.ethz.ch
Show HN: A "Cram tests" script for windows shells
github.com
How to run phones while being struck by suicide drones
nasa.cx
AI just proved Erdos Problem #124
erdosproblems.com
Stereo Images of Giant Galaxies
bbc.com
Show HN: Fixing Google Nano Banana Pixel Art with Rust
github.com
I bought a ReMarkable 2 a couple of years ago with far higher hopes of hackability than it ultimately ended up supporting. Ended up selling it a few months ago after it just couldn't fit into any of my usecases.
I think ReMarkable is wasting a TON of potential at their price/form factor/ux. A device can be powerful without sacrificing simplicity and singularity of purpose.