SDL Sopwith is a port of the classic biplane shoot 'em-up "Sopwith"
This article details the development of a modern video game remake of the classic 1980s game Sopwith, which was originally released for early home computers. The remake utilizes the SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) library to create a faithful recreation of the original game with updated graphics and features.
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What happens to Application layer in the age of Operating System AI reply bots?
Europe joins US as exascale superpower after Jupiter clinches Top500 run
This Lying Has to Stop: Keeping AI Honest with OpenTelemetry [video]
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How Consolidation Is Eroding Internet Resilience
The article explores how the increasing consolidation of internet infrastructure, including cloud computing and content delivery networks, is reducing the resilience and distributed nature of the internet. It highlights the risks of this trend, such as increased vulnerability to outages and reduced user choice.
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Could Terahertz Radar in Cars Save Lives?
The article explores the potential of terahertz radar technology, which operates in the underutilized terahertz frequency range and offers improved resolution and penetration capabilities compared to conventional radar. It discusses the technical advancements and various applications of terahertz radar, such as security screening, medical imaging, and wireless communication.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of LLM-Evaluators (a.k.a. LLM-as-Judge)
The article discusses the challenges and considerations in evaluating large language models (LLMs), including the importance of aligning evaluation metrics with real-world use cases, the need for diverse and representative datasets, and the trade-offs between different evaluation approaches.
A century of utopian experiments and the fall of Llano del Rio
This article explores the role of dogs in the Llano del Rio cooperative community, highlighting their importance as companions and working animals, as well as the complex dynamics surrounding their presence in the community.
Flux Keyboard
The article discusses the Flux Keyboard, a unique mechanical keyboard designed for programmers and developers. It features a split, ergonomic design and customizable keycaps to improve typing efficiency and reduce wrist strain.
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The Pathway to AGI Isn't Intelligence, It's Shared Cognition
The article discusses the path to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), arguing that the key is not just intelligence but rather shared cognition - the ability to create shared conceptual frameworks and collaboratively solve problems. It suggests that achieving AGI may require a shift in focus from individual intelligence to collective, socially-embedded cognition.
Typst
The article provides an overview of Typst, a new markup language and typesetting system designed for creating high-quality documents. It highlights Typst's key features, such as its intuitive syntax, powerful layout capabilities, and support for math typesetting and code blocks.
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C++ HDL (Hardware Description Language)
The article introduces cpphdl, a C++ library for hardware description and simulation. It provides a high-level, easy-to-use interface for designing and simulating digital circuits, allowing users to quickly create and test complex hardware designs.
Open Source Sustainability – My Journey
The article discusses the importance of supporting open-source software (OSS) projects and provides practical tips on how to contribute, including reporting bugs, contributing code, and financially supporting OSS initiatives through donations or sponsorships.
780k Windows Users Downloaded Linux Distro Zorin OS in the Last 5 Weeks
The article discusses the release of Zorin OS 18 and the milestone of 1 million downloads of the Linux distribution. It encourages users to test the upgrade from Zorin OS 17 to 18 and highlights the new features and improvements introduced in the latest version of the operating system.
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Could High-Speed Trains Shorten US Travel Times While Reducing Emissions?
The article explores a reimagined high-speed rail system for the United States, highlighting the potential to transform transportation and address environmental concerns through the development of efficient, sustainable rail networks across the country.
Feeding Colorado
Feeding Colorado is a non-profit organization that works to address food insecurity and provide access to nutritious food for individuals and families in need across the state. The organization partners with local food banks and pantries to distribute food and resources to communities, while also advocating for policies and programs to combat hunger and improve food access.
AI is coming for the world of competitive Excel
The article explores the rise of AI in the world of competitive Excel, where people compete to perform complex spreadsheet calculations and manipulations. It highlights how AI is disrupting this niche field, automating tasks and challenging human dominance in this highly specialized skill.
Where Are the Builders?
The article discusses the importance of web3 builders in the NEAR ecosystem, highlighting the growth of the network and the diverse range of projects being built on it. It emphasizes the vibrant community and the opportunities for developers to contribute to the development of NEAR's decentralized infrastructure.
Reflexio, a retry library with backoff strategies on per-error-class basis
Reflexio is an open-source interactive programming environment that allows users to explore and experiment with different programming languages and concepts. The application provides a versatile platform for learning, coding, and sharing code snippets with a community of developers.
The Strange and Totally Real Plan to Blot Out the Sun
The article explores the potential risks and challenges of geoengineering as a means to combat climate change, highlighting the need for robust international regulations and governance frameworks to manage this emerging technology.
Politicians Need to Understand This Computer Science Concept Better (2016)
The article discusses the importance of politicians understanding the concept of algorithmic bias, which can lead to unfair and discriminatory outcomes in decision-making processes. It emphasizes the need for policymakers to recognize and address the potential biases inherent in algorithms used for public policy decisions.
Seeking Founding Engineer (CTO Track) – Secure Digital Communications – UK Only
I’m building a secure digital communications/payments platform, with UK Government as the initial user group. Problem validation, GTM plan, and early mock-ups are complete. Pre-seed round is now in progress, and I’m looking for a Founding Engineer who would join once funding closes.
What I’m looking for:
* Senior full-stack engineer (TypeScript / React / AWS / .NET preferred, but flexible) * UK-based with Right to Work & SC-clearable * Strong interest in govtech, fintech, security, identity, or large-scale comms systems * Familiarity with government environments or ISO27001 is a bonus * Prior public-sector experience would be ideal
Role:
* Salary: £35k–£55k (pre-seed) * Equity: meaningful founding allocation * Join as the technical lead / founding engineer after funding completes
If this sounds like a good fit, DM me or email: radial-laurel-game@duck.com (masked for privacy)
Please attach a CV or portfolio. I’ll reach out if the profile is a good match.
Show HN: Tab Freezer – Saved 3.1GB swap with 84 tabs open
Hey HN,
At 58, I'm finally leaving corporate to build what I should have built years ago. First project: solving my own terrible habit.
PROBLEM: Chronic tab hoarder. 100+ tabs open constantly. MacBook drowning - 7.2GB RAM, 6.3GB swap thrashing, fans screaming like jet engines.
SOLUTION: Tab Freezer "freezes" inactive tabs using chrome.tabs.discard() API. Tabs stay in tab bar but stop consuming resources.
REAL TEST RESULTS (84 tabs): • Before: 7.2GB RAM, 6.3GB swap • After freezing: 6.6GB RAM, 3.2GB swap • Total saved: 3.1GB swap
The surprise: I closed all 84 tabs to compare - got almost identical numbers to the frozen state.
Frozen tabs ≈ closed tabs, except you keep your workflow.
KEY INSIGHT: Swap reduction matters more than RAM for most people. If you're still on HDD (many are), 3GB less swap = massive performance difference. Even with SSD: better battery, less disk wear.
FEATURES: • Auto-suspend after X minutes inactivity • Whitelist for sites that should never freeze • Works on Chrome/Edge/Firefox • No tracking, all local
TECH: Simple browser API usage - chrome.tabs.discard() does the heavy lifting. No AI, no blockchain, just solid browser APIs doing what they're meant to do.
€9.99 one-time (early bird for 2 weeks).
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Feedback welcome - especially on whitelist UX.
Fellow tab hoarders, be honest: how many tabs do you have open right now?
Getting Through Big, Dense, Difficult Books
This article explores the growing popularity of book clubs focused on reading long, complex literary works, and the challenges and rewards that come with tackling such ambitious reading projects as a group.