Search tool that only returns content created before ChatGPT's public release
The article discusses an experimental game called Slop Evader, which challenges players to navigate a virtual environment while avoiding obstacles that appear unexpectedly. The game explores the concept of 'sensory slop', where the player's inputs are intentionally distorted to create a more challenging and unpredictable gameplay experience.
Advent of Code 2025
The Advent of Code is an annual programming event that challenges participants to solve a series of programming puzzles over 25 days leading up to Christmas. It is a popular and engaging way for programmers of all skill levels to learn, practice, and improve their coding abilities.
SmartTube Compromised
The official APK for the SmartTubes app was found to be compromised with malware, putting users' devices at risk. The article advises users to uninstall the app immediately and take appropriate measures to secure their devices.
A Love Letter to FreeBSD
A letter written by the FreeBSD community in 2025 reflecting on the operating system's history, achievements, and future, emphasizing its ongoing importance in the tech landscape and its dedication to open-source principles.
Advent of Sysadmin 2025
The article explores the advent calendar project, a cybersecurity initiative that aims to provide a new security vulnerability each day leading up to Christmas. It highlights the educational and awareness-raising aspects of the project, which encourage the community to discover and responsibly report security flaws.
Writing a good Claude.md
The article discusses the importance of writing a good Claude.md file, which provides instructions and guidelines for other AI assistants to interact effectively with the user. It highlights the key elements that should be included, such as the assistant's capabilities, personality, and ethical guidelines.
DeepSeek releases open-weights math model with IMO gold medal performance
Algorithms for Optimization [pdf]
N-Body Simulator – Interactive 3 Body Problem and Gravitational Physics
X210Ai is a new motherboard to upgrade ThinkPad X201/200
The article discusses the development of the X210AI, an advanced AI system designed to assist with a wide range of tasks, including natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive analytics. The article provides an overview of the technology behind the X210AI and its potential applications in various industries.
We've Detected Lightning on Mars
Researchers have detected lightning on Mars for the first time, providing new insights into the planet's atmospheric conditions and weather patterns.
Windows drive letters are not limited to A-Z
The article discusses the fact that Windows drive letters are not limited to the range of A-Z, and can actually extend beyond Z using alternative methods, providing users with more flexibility in drive organization and management.
Engineers repurpose a mosquito proboscis to create a 3D printing nozzle
Researchers have discovered a way to repurpose the mosquito proboscis as a 3D nozzle, with potential applications in fields like medicine, engineering, and electronics. The innovative approach involves using the mosquito's natural feeding mechanism as a model to create precision micro-scale structures.
Migrating Dillo from GitHub
Dillo, a lightweight web browser, has announced its migration from GitHub to self-hosted Git repositories, citing concerns over GitHub's corporate policies and the need for greater community control and transparency.
Replacing My Window Manager with Google Chrome
The article explores the concept of 'dote', a Japanese cultural practice of showering affection and attention on loved ones. It examines the societal and interpersonal dynamics behind this unique expression of care and devotion.
GitHub to Codeberg: my experience
This article discusses the process of migrating from Forge to an alternative platform, highlighting the challenges and considerations involved in such a transition, including managing configurations, dependencies, and ensuring a seamless deployment process.
Google Antigravity just deleted the contents of whole drive
Ly – A lightweight TUI (ncurses-like) display manager for Linux and BSD
Ly is an open-source, lightweight, and cross-platform programming language that aims to be easy to learn and use, with a focus on simplicity, readability, and expressiveness. It provides a high-level and concise syntax, allowing developers to write efficient code quickly and efficiently.
How to run phones while being struck by suicide drones
NVMe driver for Windows 2000, targeting both x86 and Alpha AXP platforms
The article presents nvme2k, an NVMe storage driver for Linux that provides improved performance and reliability compared to the standard NVMe driver. It offers features like dynamic queue management, queue prioritization, and more, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of NVMe storage in data-intensive applications.
It’s been a very hard year
The article discusses the challenges and difficulties faced by the author during the past year, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their personal and professional life, and the emotional toll of navigating these unprecedented times.
Bricklink suspends Marketplace operations in 35 countries
Bricklink, a leading online marketplace for LEGO enthusiasts, has suspended operations in 35 countries due to new regulations and compliance requirements. This move affects buyers and sellers in these regions, disrupting the global LEGO trading community.
Program-of-Thought Prompting Outperforms Chain-of-Thought by 15% (2022)
The article presents a new method for training large language models to generate high-quality text with fewer computational resources. The proposed approach, called Efficient Language Model (ELM), demonstrates improved efficiency and performance compared to standard language model training techniques.
AI just proved Erdos Problem #124
https://twitter.com/vladtenev/status/1994922827208663383
Games using anti-cheats and their compatibility with GNU/Linux or Wine/Proton
The article discusses the effectiveness of various anti-cheat systems in video games, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and the ongoing arms race between game developers and cheaters.
ESA Sentinel-1D delivers first high-resolution images
The article discusses the successful delivery of the first images from Sentinel-1D, the latest satellite in the Copernicus Sentinel-1 series, to the European Space Agency's ground station in Bremen, Germany. These images provide valuable data for monitoring Antarctica's ice sheets and glaciers.
LLVM-MOS – Clang LLVM fork targeting the 6502
The article introduces LLVM-MOS, a project that aims to create a modern, open-source operating system based on the LLVM compiler infrastructure. It provides an overview of the project's goals, development status, and the technologies involved in its creation.
ETH-Zurich: Digital Design and Computer Architecture; 227-0003-10L, Spring, 2025
Is America's jobs market nearing a cliff?
https://archive.is/NvSXc
Show HN: CurioQuest – A simple web trivia/fun facts game
I've been working on CurioQuest, a simple, clean trivia/fun facts game. It started as a little project for my friends and family and they've encouraged me to clean it up and make it public.
I'd love to get feedback from actual web game enthusiasts before adding the next batch of categories and questions!
This is not a commercial product; it's a labor of love that's still in development. It doesn't have all the planned categories yet, but there's reasonable content: little over 2600 questions, 7 categories, 4 levels of difficulty per category, 2 languages (English and Portuguese), PWA so you can "install" it on your phone or desktop.