Termux
Termux is an Android terminal emulator and a Linux environment app that provides a command-line interface and allows users to install various command-line tools. The app is open-source and provides a way for Android users to access a Unix-like shell environment on their mobile devices.
Defeating a 40-year-old copy protection dongle
The article describes how a researcher was able to bypass the copy protection of a 40-year-old hardware dongle, providing insights into the evolution of digital security and the ongoing battle between protection measures and those seeking to circumvent them.
My fast zero-allocation webserver using OxCaml
The article discusses the development of the Oxcaml HttpZ library, a high-performance HTTP client for OCaml. It highlights the library's features, benchmarks, and the author's experience in building it to address the performance limitations of existing HTTP clients in the OCaml ecosystem.
My iPhone 16 Pro Max produces garbage output when running MLX LLMs
The article discusses the author's frustration with their expensive iPhone's inability to perform simple mathematical calculations, highlighting the limitations of modern smartphones and the need for more practical functionality beyond just entertainment and communication.
Apple's MacBook Pro DFU port documentation is wrong
The article discusses the launch of Lapcats, a new software company that aims to revolutionize the way people use computers. It highlights the company's focus on developing innovative and user-friendly software products for both personal and business use.
Show HN: Apate API mocking/prototyping server and Rust unit test library
Apate is an open-source project that provides a framework for building secure and scalable decentralized applications (dApps) on the Ethereum blockchain. It focuses on simplifying the development process and enhancing the overall security of dApps.
MaliciousCorgi: AI Extensions send your code to China
The article discusses the discovery of a malicious browser extension called 'MaliciousCorgi' that was designed to steal code from over 1.5 million developers by exploiting the popularity of cute animal-themed extensions. The extension was able to bypass security measures and gain access to sensitive developer information.
Ratchets in software development (2021)
Show HN: Wikipedia as a doomscrollable social media feed
Show HN: NanoClaw – “Clawdbot” in 500 lines of TS with Apple container isolation
I’ve been running Clawdbot for the last couple weeks and have genuinely found it useful but running it scares the crap out of me.
OpenClaw has 52+ modules and runs agents with near-unlimited permissions in a single Node process. NanoClaw is ~500 lines of core code, agents run in actual Apple containers with filesystem isolation. Each chat gets its own sandboxed context.
This is not a swiss army knife. It’s built to match my exact needs. Fork it and make it yours.
Hypergrowth isn’t always easy
The article discusses the challenges of hypergrowth experienced by Tailscale, a startup that provides a secure mesh VPN. It highlights the company's struggles with scaling their infrastructure and workforce to meet rapidly increasing demand, emphasizing the importance of planning and execution in managing high-growth scenarios.
Contracts in Nix
The article discusses the role of contracts in modern society, exploring how they govern various aspects of our lives and the legal framework that underpins them. It examines the importance of understanding contract law and the implications of contract-based agreements.
Ian's Shoelace Site
The article provides a comprehensive guide on different shoelace tying techniques, including the standard shoelace knot, the Ian Knot, the Bowline on a Bight, and the Constrictor Knot. It offers step-by-step instructions and images to help readers master a variety of shoelace tying methods.
Apple I Advertisement (1976)
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Adventure Game Studio: OSS software for creating adventure games
Adventure Game Studio is an open-source software platform that enables the creation and distribution of point-and-click adventure games. It provides a comprehensive set of tools and resources for game developers, allowing them to design, build, and publish their own unique interactive stories.
EU launches government satcom program in sovereignty push
The European Union has launched a new government satellite communications program, aiming to increase its strategic autonomy and reduce reliance on non-European providers. The program will develop and launch a secure, resilient satellite network to support the EU's defense and security needs.
Actors: A Model of Concurrent Computation [pdf] (1985)
Library of Juggling
The Library of Juggling is an online resource that provides information and tutorials on various juggling techniques, equipment, and history. The website offers a comprehensive collection of juggling-related content, catering to both beginners and experienced jugglers.
Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse
The article discusses the growing trend of remote work and its impact on the traditional office culture. It explores the challenges and benefits of this shift, including increased flexibility, productivity, and work-life balance, as well as the potential drawbacks of social isolation and blurred boundaries between personal and professional life.
Rev up the viral factories
The article discusses the discovery of a new type of virus that creates its own synthetic organelles, known as 'viral factories,' within host cells. These viral factories allow the virus to replicate and spread efficiently, providing insights into the complex interplay between viruses and their hosts.
Microsoft is walking back Windows 11's AI overload
Microsoft is reevaluating its AI efforts in Windows 11, planning to reduce Copilot integrations and evolve its approach to AI across the operating system. The company aims to strike a balance between providing useful AI-powered features and ensuring user privacy and control.
Board Games in Ancient Fiction: Egypt, Iran, Greece
The article examines the impact of climate change on the migration patterns of insects, highlighting the need for cross-border cooperation and the development of early warning systems to mitigate the potential risks to agriculture and human health.
Leaked Chats Expose the Daily Life of a Scam Compound's Enslaved Workforce
The article discusses a series of leaked documents that reveal controversial business practices and internal dynamics at energy drink company Red Bull, including allegations of tax evasion, questionable marketing tactics, and a corporate culture that prioritized profit over ethics.
Building Your Own Efficient uint128 in C++
The article discusses the implementation of a custom 128-bit unsigned integer type in Rust, providing a step-by-step guide on how to build and use this data type effectively within Rust programs.
Efficient String Compression for Modern Database Systems
The article discusses a technique for string compression called LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) compression. It explains the algorithm's principles, its ability to achieve effective compression without losing data, and its real-world applications in data storage and transmission.
Two kinds of AI users are emerging
MicroPythonOS graphical operating system delivers Android-like user experience
MicroPythonOS is a graphical operating system that provides an Android-like user experience on microcontrollers, offering a user-friendly interface and a range of tools and applications for embedded systems development.
Show HN: Sklad – Secure, offline-first snippet manager (Rust, Tauri v2)
Hi HN, I’m Pavel.
I built Sklad because, as a DevOps engineer, I was frustrated with how I handled operational data. I constantly need access to SSH passwords (where keys aren't an option), specific IP addresses, and complex CLI one-liners. I realized I was storing them in insecure text files or sticky notes because standard clipboard managers felt too bloated and password managers were too slow for my workflow.
I wanted a "warehouse" for this data—something that lives quietly in the system tray, supports deep hierarchy, works completely offline, and looks industrial.
The app is built with Rust and Tauri v2. The core technical challenge was mapping a local JSON tree structure directly to a recursive native OS tray menu. This allows you to navigate nested folders just by hovering, without opening a window.
For security, I implemented AES-256-GCM encryption with Argon2 for key derivation. When the vault locks, the sensitive data is wiped from memory, and the tray menu collapses to a locked state.
It was an interesting journey building this on the Tauri v2 Beta ecosystem. I’d love to hear your feedback on the implementation, especially regarding the Rust-side security logic.
Repo: https://github.com/Rench321/sklad
Founding is a snowball
The article discusses the concept of 'founding' as a snowball effect, where small initial actions and investments can gradually build momentum and lead to greater success. It highlights the importance of taking the first steps, being persistent, and allowing a startup to grow organically over time.
FOSDEM 2026 – Open-Source Conference in Brussels – Day#1 Recap
The article discusses the upcoming FOSDEM 2026 conference, an annual open-source software and hardware conference held in Brussels, Belgium. It highlights the event's focus on various open-source projects, technologies, and discussions that will take place during the conference.