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Company as Code
The article explores the concept of 'company as code', where a company's operations and infrastructure are managed through code, similar to how software development is managed. It discusses the benefits of this approach, such as increased efficiency, scalability, and flexibility in running a business.
The New Collabora Office for Desktop
Collabora Online is a feature-rich, open-source office suite that provides a comprehensive range of productivity tools, including a word processor, spreadsheet editor, presentation creator, and more. It offers seamless collaboration, real-time editing, and secure cloud-based solutions for individuals and businesses.
GB Renewables Map
This interactive map provides a comprehensive overview of global renewable energy projects, including wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal, and other renewable sources, allowing users to explore the locations and details of these facilities around the world.
When internal hostnames are leaked to the clown
The article discusses the vulnerabilities of Locky ransomware and how a security researcher was able to reverse-engineer it, leading to the creation of a decryption tool. It highlights the importance of analyzing and understanding malware to develop effective countermeasures.
Programming Patterns: The Story of the Jacquard Loom
The article discusses the Jacquard loom, a revolutionary weaving machine that used punched cards to automate the production of complex patterns in textiles. It highlights how the Jacquard loom's use of programmable technology laid the foundation for the development of modern computers and information processing.
A Broken Heart
The article explores the emotional and psychological impact of a broken heart, discussing the healing process and the importance of self-care during such a difficult time.
Simply Scheme: Introducing Computer Science (1999)
This article provides an overview of the C programming language, covering its history, syntax, and various programming concepts such as data types, operators, control structures, and functions. It serves as a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of C programming for beginners.
Nanobot: Ultra-Lightweight Alternative to OpenClaw
The article describes the development of a nanoscale robot, or 'nanobot', that can be remotely controlled and used for various medical and industrial applications. The nanobot is designed to be biocompatible, capable of navigating through biological environments, and able to perform tasks such as targeted drug delivery and minimally invasive surgery.
Show HN: Micropolis/SimCity Clone in Emacs Lisp
This is a little game implemented over a week of tinkering and targeting Emacs.
The point is both to have fun with this kind of simulations, and also explore the "functional core / imperative shell" approach to architecture. I also developed a tile and tile effect definition DSL, which makes this even easier to extend. From this point of view it's a success: easy testing, easy extension,
Gameplay-wise the simulation is too simplistic, and needs input from people interested in this kind of toys. The original Micropolis/SimSity is the last time I built a virtual city.
Top downloaded skill in ClawHub contains malware
The article explores how the agent skills of OpenClaws, a popular password manager, can be exploited by attackers to create malware. It highlights the potential security risks associated with the increasing complexity of password management tools and emphasizes the need for continuous security audits and updates to protect users' sensitive information.
Making Ferrite Core Inductors at Home
The article describes the process of making ferrite core inductors at home, including the materials and tools required, the step-by-step construction, and the benefits of creating custom inductors for electronics projects.
Freshpaint (YC S19) Is Hiring a Senior SWE, Data
Freshpaint is a customer data platform that helps businesses unify, analyze, and activate their customer data across various channels. The platform offers features such as real-time data integration, customer segmentation, and personalized marketing campaigns.
Wirth's Revenge
The article explores the concept of 'Wirth's Revenge', a phenomenon where programming languages become more complex over time, contradicting the original simplicity principles espoused by Niklaus Wirth. It delves into the factors that contribute to this trend and the challenges faced by language designers in maintaining language simplicity.
CIA to Sunset the World Factbook
The CIA has announced the closure of the World Factbook, a popular online resource that provided detailed information about countries around the world. The decision has been met with disappointment from users who relied on the Factbook as a valuable source of data and analysis.
Sqldef: Idempotent schema management tool for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite
sqldef is an open-source command-line tool that helps developers manage and synchronize database schemas across different environments. It supports multiple database engines and simplifies the process of maintaining consistent database structures throughout the software development lifecycle.
Claude Code: connect to a local model when your quota runs out
This article discusses the challenges of using Anthropic's Claude AI model when the user's quota runs out, and provides a solution for connecting to local models instead. It explains how to set up and use a local model to continue working without the limitations of the quota.
Improving Unnesting of Complex Queries [pdf]
CG/SQL – SQL dialect compiler to C for sqlite3 mimicking stored procedures
The article discusses the author's experience in the software industry, particularly their involvement in the development of SQL, a widely used programming language for managing and manipulating relational databases. The author provides insights into the history and evolution of SQL, as well as their perspective on the language's design and impact on the industry.
A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs
The article examines the use of PDF forensics to investigate the authenticity of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. It discusses the techniques used to analyze the PDF files and the insights gained about the creation and distribution of these documents.
AI is killing B2B SaaS
The article discusses the potential impact of AI on the B2B SaaS industry, highlighting how AI can automate certain tasks, improve customer experience, and drive innovation, but also poses challenges such as data privacy and job displacement.
Microsoft's Copilot chatbot is running into problems
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A few CPU hardware bugs
The article discusses several CPU bugs that have been discovered over the years, including issues with Intel's Haswell and Broadwell microarchitectures, as well as problems with speculative execution in modern CPUs. It provides an overview of the potential impacts of these bugs and the measures taken by hardware and software vendors to mitigate them.
OpenClaw is what Apple intelligence should have been
The article discusses the creation of OpenClaw, an AI-powered personal assistant that aims to be more capable and user-friendly than traditional digital assistants. It highlights the limitations of current AI technology and proposes OpenClaw as a potential solution that could revolutionize the way people interact with their devices.
Building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter from scratch
The article describes the process of building an arcade display adapter that can convert RGB signals from vintage arcade machines to a modern HDMI output, allowing users to connect these classic games to modern displays and televisions.
Voxtral Transcribe 2
Voxtral, an AI-powered transcription service, has launched a new feature called Voxtral Transcribe 2 that offers improved accuracy and faster turnaround times for audio and video transcription. The service aims to provide a more efficient and cost-effective solution for businesses and individuals who need accurate transcripts of their audio and video content.
Remarkable Pro Colors
The article discusses the Remarkable Pro Colors, a new e-ink tablet that offers a wider range of color options compared to previous Remarkable models. It highlights the device's improved color accuracy, pen performance, and potential applications in various fields, such as art, design, and education.
An interactive version of Byrne's The Elements of Euclid (1847)
The article discusses the 'Euclid' art installation, which uses a robotic arm to draw geometric patterns on a large canvas. The installation explores the intersection of art, technology, and the principles of Euclidean geometry.
Claude Code for Infrastructure
Fluid is a software development company that provides cloud-based infrastructure and engineering services to help organizations build, deploy, and scale their applications more efficiently.
Listen to Understand
The article emphasizes the importance of active listening to foster better understanding and communication. It highlights the need to set aside biases, focus on the speaker's message, and seek to comprehend the underlying intent rather than just the surface-level words.