Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS
github.com
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phoronix.com
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computerhistory.org
Test, don't (just) verify
alperenkeles.com
Instant database clones with PostgreSQL 18
boringsql.com
Towards a secure peer-to-peer app platform for Clan
clan.lol
Executorch: On-device AI across mobile, embedded and edge for PyTorch
github.com
Astrophotography Target Planner: Discover Hidden Nebulas
astroimagery.com
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wallpaper.com
Font with Built-In Syntax Highlighting (2024)
blog.glyphdrawing.club
Show HN: Yapi – FOSS terminal API client for power users
yapi.run
The post-GeForce era: What if Nvidia abandons PC gaming?
pcworld.com
Show HN: CineCLI – Browse and torrent movies directly from your terminal
github.com
Local AI is driving the biggest change in laptops in decades
spectrum.ieee.org
Dancing around the rhythm space with Euclid
pv.wtf
Carnap – A formal logic framework for Haskell
carnap.io
Snitch – A friendlier ss/netstat
github.com
Ryanair fined €256M over ‘abusive strategy’ to limit ticket sales by OTAs
theguardian.com
The Illustrated Transformer
jalammar.github.io
Looks nice, easy to use. Though it wasn't clear at first that I had to select "Discovery Mode" to get anything more than just well-known objects. I still got only 10 objects. I'm surprised that the Equipment section doesn't include diameter and maybe telescope type, also something about camera sensitivity.