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Why Wait for a Steam Machine When You Can Just Use a Steam Machine
What happens when even college students can't do math anymore?
The article explores the decline in math proficiency among undergraduate students at the University of California, San Diego. It examines the potential causes for this trend, including changes in high school curricula and teaching methods, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on remote learning.
Narcissistic Traits in Sexually Motivated Serial Killers (Open Access)
OpenAI prepares GPT-5.1-Codex-MAX for large-scale projects
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What Makes the Intro to Crafting Interpreters So Good?
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Show HN: YaraDB Python Client – A clean interface for my custom WAL-based DB
Hi HN,
I recently built YaraDB, a persistent document store, specifically to have a lightweight, Python-native way to handle data with Optimistic Concurrency Control (OCC).
While the database server handles the heavy lifting (WAL persistence, soft deletes), I realized the real value lies in the developer experience. So I built a dedicated Python client that abstracts away the HTTP layer and handles concurrency gracefully.
The client features: - Native Exception Handling: Maps HTTP 409 conflicts directly to `YaraConflictError` for easy try/except blocks. - Type Hinting: Fully typed methods for better IDE support. - Connection Reuse: Uses `requests.Session` for keep-alive connections.
Here is how it looks:
client = YaraClient("http://localhost:8000")
try:
client.update(doc_id="...", version=1, body={...})
except YaraConflictError:
# Handle race condition naturally in Python
print("Data changed by someone else!")
You can find the client here: https://github.com/illusiOxd/yaradb-client-py
And the server logic here: https://github.com/illusiOxd/yaradbI'd love to hear your thoughts on the client API design!
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OnlineOrNot's lessons from Cloudflare's outage on 2025-11-18
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How to work with Product: At the tea table
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The paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, I change
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Show HN: I made a landing page component picker
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Europe's cookie nightmare is crumbling. EC wants preference at browser level
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Show HN: tweakcc (OSS)–customize Claude Code's system prompt and LSP and /title
The article announces the release of version 3.1.1 of the Tweakcc software, which includes new features and bug fixes to enhance the tool's performance and user experience.
Show HN: Hypercamera – a browser-based 4D camera simulator
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Maurizio Cattelan Golden Toilet Sells for $12.1m At Sotheby's
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Show HN: GetViralSEO – Find competitors' top SEO pages instantly
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Show HN: Folderhost – selfhosted file sharing app in Go
Folderhost is selfhosted filesharing cloud application. It is written in Go language as a server and Vite + React for the frontend. But the build of the project doesn't need docker to work on Windows or Linux. The Linux build is just 23 MB. No dependencies. You can simply install and try the program.
The main features of the project are managing files, for example creating, copying, deleting, unzipping and etc. The other feature are the Recovery section, here you can recover your deleted files or folders. Also you have a Users system, and there you can give or take their permissions, you can see what other users are doing from the Audit Logs.
It's still not fully completed, if you encounter any bugs or problems feel free to comment or create an issue on GitHub! I'll be so happy if you give it a try! I hope you guys like it!
How to overcome your Indie hacking (Solopreneur) Writer's block
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Show HN: Ice Breaker Games
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Three Moo Tokens
The article discusses the potential benefits of using bioengineered bacteria to clean up oil spills in the ocean. It explores the development of genetically modified microbes that can break down and degrade oil more effectively than traditional cleanup methods.
Show HN: After 7+ years, I'm releasing Melodic Mind (a Superapp for musicians)
AI Transcriptions and Insights–Fast, Accurate, Multilingual
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I launched a payload to the stratosphere to measure algae fluorescence
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How might we incentivize a Proof-of-Work Code Review?
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Zo: Intelligent Personal Servers for Everyone
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