I built Timeframe, our family e-paper dashboard
The article explores the concept of timeframe, discussing how our perception of time shapes our experiences and decision-making. It examines the tension between the immediate and the long-term, highlighting the importance of finding a balanced approach to managing time and priorities.
Iran students stage first large anti-government protests since deadly crackdown
The article discusses the discovery of a new species of giant rhino, Paraceratherium, which was one of the largest land mammals that ever existed. It provides insights into the evolution and geographic distribution of these prehistoric giants.
We hid backdoors in ~40MB binaries and asked AI + Ghidra to find them
BinaryAudit is a new open-source tool that helps developers identify security vulnerabilities and misconfigurations in binary files, enabling them to improve the security of their software applications.
Fix your tools
This article discusses the importance of properly maintaining and optimizing software tools to ensure they remain efficient and effective. It emphasizes the need to regularly review and optimize tool configurations, update dependencies, and address any issues that arise in order to maintain the productivity and reliability of one's software development workflow.
Loops is a federated, open-source TikTok
Loops is a new platform that aims to revolutionize social media by incentivizing users to create and engage with high-quality content through a unique economic model and decentralized network.
Xweather Live – Interactive global vector weather map
xWeather is a live weather reporting and forecasting website that provides users with real-time weather data and detailed forecasts for various locations around the world.
Git's Magic Files
The article explains how to use Git to manage and version control files, including techniques for tracking changes, merging branches, and resolving conflicts. It provides a comprehensive overview of Git's file management capabilities for developers.
Global Intelligence Crisis
The article explores the potential use of Graphene-Induced Charge (GIC) technology to develop advanced electronic devices, highlighting its potential applications in fields like energy storage, sensing, and computing.
Minions: Stripe's one-shot, end-to-end coding agents – Stripe Dot Dev Blog
Stripe's Minions Stripes One-Shot End-to-End Coding Agents article discusses the company's development of an automated system to handle customer support queries, using machine learning and natural language processing to efficiently address user inquiries.
Linuxulator on FreeBSD Feels Like Magic
The article explores the benefits of using the Linuxulator, a tool that allows Linux software to run on FreeBSD systems. It highlights the Linuxulator's ability to provide access to a wide range of Linux applications and libraries, making it a valuable resource for users who need to run Linux software on a FreeBSD platform.
Six Math Essentials
The article discusses six essential mathematical skills: mathematical maturity, problem-solving techniques, communication, collaboration, creativity, and persistence. It emphasizes the importance of developing these skills for success in mathematics-related fields.
Show HN: CIA World Factbook Archive (1990–2025), searchable and exportable
A structured archive of CIA World Factbook data spanning 1990–2025. It currently includes: 36 editions 281 entities ~1.06M parsed fields full-text + boolean search country/year comparisons map/trend/ranking analysis views CSV/XLSX/PDF export The goal is to preserve long-horizon public-domain government data and make cross-year analysis practical. Live: https://cia-factbook-archive.fly.dev About/method details: https://cia-factbook-archive.fly.dev/about Data source is the CIA World Factbook (public domain). Not affiliated with the CIA or U.S. Government.
Algolia Hacker News Search GitHub Project Archived
The article discusses Algolia's open-source Hacker News search, which allows users to search and browse Hacker News data. It provides details on the project's features, including full-text search, ranking, and data ingestion.
In World Without BlackBerry, Physical Keyboards on Phones Are Making a Comeback
The article discusses the resurgence of physical keyboards on smartphones, a feature that became less common after the decline of BlackBerry. It explores how some users still prefer physical keyboards for their tactile feedback and efficiency, and highlights recent devices that have brought back this design element.
Volatility: The volatile memory forensic extraction framework
Volatility 3 is an advanced open-source memory forensics framework that enables deep analysis of computer memory dumps to detect and investigate cyber threats. It provides a powerful platform for researchers, security professionals, and incident response teams to uncover and analyze complex malware infections, system vulnerabilities, and other security-related artifacts.
Show HN: TLA+ Workbench skill for coding agents (compat. with Vercel skills CLI)
The article provides an overview of the TLA+ Workbench, a tool for writing, analyzing, and verifying formal specifications. It covers the key features and benefits of the Workbench, making it a valuable resource for developers and engineers working on complex systems.
Factory-built housing hasn't taken off in California
The article discusses the potential for factory-built housing to take off in California this year, despite the industry's slow growth in the past. It examines the factors that could drive increased adoption of this construction method, including rising costs of traditional home building and state efforts to streamline the approval process.
Symplex, an open-source protocol semantic negotiation between distributed agents
The article discusses the Simplex algorithm, a fundamental optimization technique used in linear programming. It provides an overview of the algorithm, including its step-by-step implementation and how it can be used to solve linear optimization problems efficiently.
Green lumber fallacy in software engineering (2022)
The article discusses the 'green lumber fallacy' in software development, where developers focus on the latest tools and technologies rather than the underlying principles. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the fundamentals and applying proven techniques to build robust and maintainable software systems.
Fury over Discord's age checks explodes after shady Persona test in UK
Discord and Persona, a UK-based age verification company, have ended their partnership after a controversial age verification test sparked significant backlash from the community. The article highlights concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of personal data that arose from the planned integration.