Our investigation into the suspicious pressure on Archive.today
AdGuard DNS announced plans to block Archive.today, a website that allows users to save web pages for future reference. The move was prompted by concerns over Archive.today's potential to enable the circumvention of AdGuard's ad-blocking and content-filtering services.
AirPods libreated from Apple's ecosystem
LibrePods is an open-source, privacy-focused alternative to proprietary wireless earbuds, allowing users to control their data and customize their audio experience. The project aims to provide a sustainable and ethical option for personal audio devices.
Anthropic’s paper smells like bullshit
Earlier thread: Disrupting the first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45918638 - Nov 2025 (281 comments)
Things that aren't doing the thing
The article explores the concept of 'things that aren't doing the thing,' highlighting how certain objects or situations may appear to be doing something, but are actually not fulfilling their intended purpose. It encourages readers to be mindful of such occurrences and to question assumptions about the functionality of various objects and situations in their daily lives.
Heretic: Automatic censorship removal for language models
Heretic is a command-line tool that allows users to generate and manage SSH keys. It provides a user-friendly interface for creating, storing, and managing SSH keys, making it easier to secure remote connections and access.
Open-source Zig book
Maybe you’re not trying
I have recordings proving Coinbase knew about breach months before disclosure
This article provides a detailed timeline of the Coinbase security breach that occurred in 2022, including the initial discovery, investigation, and response measures taken by the cryptocurrency exchange platform to address the incident and protect user data.
TCP, the workhorse of the internet
This article provides an in-depth technical dive into the internal workings of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), covering its core concepts, connection establishment and termination, flow control mechanisms, and troubleshooting techniques.
Nevada Governor's office covered up Boring Co safety violations
The article discusses the Boring Company, Elon Musk's tunneling venture, facing OSHA citations and fines for safety violations at its Nevada project, which were later rescinded after the governor's office allegedly altered documents related to the citations.
When UPS charged me a $684 tariff on $355 of vintage computer parts
The article discusses the author's experience with UPS charging a $684 tariff on a $35 purchase, highlighting the issue of unexpected and high customs fees for online international purchases and the frustration it can cause for consumers.
IDEmacs: A Visual Studio Code clone for Emacs
IDEmacs is an open-source integrated development environment (IDE) for the Emacs text editor, providing a powerful and customizable platform for writing, debugging, and deploying code across various programming languages and environments.
AMD GPUs Go Brrr
The article explores the potential impact of advanced machine learning models on the future of research and development (R&D), highlighting the possibility of an 'AMD (Accelerated Machine Discovery) Boom' leading to rapid advancements in scientific discovery and innovation.
Messing with scraper bots
I can't recommend Grafana anymore
The article explores the challenges and complexities of managing a growing Grafana deployment, including issues with data storage, performance, and user management. It highlights the need for a more scalable and maintainable Grafana architecture as the organization's data and monitoring requirements expand.
The internet is no longer a safe haven
This article discusses how the internet, once seen as a safe haven, has evolved into a space where personal data and privacy are increasingly vulnerable to exploitation and misuse. It explores the growing concerns around online security and the need for greater user awareness and protection.
Browser fingerprinting via favicon
The article discusses the development of a 'supercookie' technique that can track users across websites and devices, even when traditional cookies are blocked. The supercookie leverages browser features like WebRTC and canvas fingerprinting to uniquely identify users, raising privacy concerns.
Spec-Driven Development: The Waterfall Strikes Back
The article discusses the resurgence of the waterfall model in software development, where teams first fully design the system before implementation. It explores the benefits of this approach, known as Specification-Driven Development, and how it can be an effective alternative to agile methodologies in certain scenarios.
Hyundai Paywalls Brake Pads replacement on Ioniq 5 N
Replacing the brake pads on a Hyundai Ioniq 5 N requires a professional mechanic's login, as the process involves complex electronic systems that are not accessible to regular consumers. This highlights the increasing complexity of modern electric vehicles and the need for specialized tools and knowledge to perform even basic maintenance.
One Handed Keyboard
The article discusses the development of a one-handed keyboard, which aims to provide an efficient typing solution for users with limited mobility or who require hands-free operation. The keyboard's unique design and customization options are highlighted, making it a potentially useful tool for individuals with specific accessibility needs.
Linux on the Fujitsu Lifebook U729
The article discusses the author's experience installing and using Linux on the Fujitsu Lifebook U729 laptop. It highlights the laptop's hardware compatibility, Linux distribution compatibility, and the overall performance and user experience when running Linux on this device.
Windhawk Windows classic theme mod for Windows 11
This article provides instructions on how to enable the classic theme in the Windhawk mod for Minecraft. It outlines the necessary steps to access and activate the traditional visual style within the mod's settings.
Brimstone: ES2025 JavaScript engine written in Rust
The article discusses the development of Brimstone, an open-source cryptographic library written in Rust. Brimstone aims to provide a secure and efficient solution for implementing cryptographic algorithms and protocols.
Report: Tim Cook could step down as Apple CEO 'as soon as next year'
According to a report, Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to step down from his position as soon as next year, after leading the company for over a decade.
Kagi Bloopers – Search Results Gone Wrong
The article discusses common bloopers and mistakes made by Kagi users, such as accidentally closing tabs, losing work, and encountering technical issues. It provides guidance on how to avoid these pitfalls and troubleshoot problems to ensure a more seamless Kagi experience.
AMD continues to chip away at Intel's x86 market share
AMD has continued to gain market share in the x86 processor market, now accounting for over 25% of all x86 chips sold and powering 33% of all desktop systems. This growth demonstrates AMD's increasing competitiveness against Intel in the personal computer and server processor markets.
Blocking LLM crawlers without JavaScript
The article discusses techniques for blocking web crawlers without relying on JavaScript, such as using robots.txt files, IP address filtering, and HTTP headers. It provides a step-by-step guide on implementing these methods to prevent unwanted crawling and scraping of a website.
FBI Director Waived Polygraph Security Screening for Three Senior Staff
The article examines the FBI's polygraph policies and their potential impact on national security, highlighting instances where certain individuals, including Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, were reportedly granted waivers from taking the test. The article explores the implications of these waivers and the broader debate around the use of polygraph examinations in government agencies.
Designing a Language (2017)
Peter Thiel sells off all Nvidia stock, stirring bubble fears
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, has sold off a significant portion of his stake in Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company. This move has sparked concerns about a potential bubble in the AI sector, as investors closely watch the actions of influential figures like Thiel.