MapLibre Tile: a modern and efficient vector tile format
MapLibre GL JS, an open-source mapping library, has released version 2.1.0 with new features including improved performance, support for WebGL2, and enhanced map rendering capabilities.
Vibe Coding Kills Open Source
After two years of vibecoding, I'm back to writing by hand
The article discusses the author's two-year journey with 'vibecoding', a creative approach to coding that focuses on intuition and emotional connection rather than pure logic. It explores the author's personal experiences and insights gained through this unconventional method of software development.
Transfering Files with gRPC
The article explores the use of gRPC, a modern open-source remote procedure call (RPC) framework, for transferring files between clients and servers. It discusses the advantages of using gRPC over traditional file transfer methods and provides a step-by-step guide on how to implement file transfer functionality using gRPC.
The Holy Grail of Linux Binary Compatibility: Musl and Dlopen
The article discusses the challenge of creating high-quality graphics in a game development project, focusing on the importance of balancing technical constraints, visual design, and player experience. It provides insights into the thought process and decision-making involved in making effective graphics choices.
Porting 100k lines from TypeScript to Rust using Claude Code in a month
The article describes the process of porting 100,000 lines of TypeScript code to Rust using Claude, an AI-powered code assistant, in the span of a month. It highlights the benefits of using Rust, such as improved performance and safety, and the role of the AI tool in streamlining the code migration.
Things I've learned in my 10 years as an engineering manager
The article discusses the lessons the author has learned after 10 years of working in the tech industry, including the importance of continuous learning, focusing on impact over activity, and finding the right work-life balance.
The browser is the sandbox
The article discusses how the browser has become a secure sandbox for running web applications, where modern browser security features and isolation mechanisms protect users from the underlying operating system. It highlights the browser's role in enabling the growth of the web as a platform for diverse applications.
First, make me care
The article explores the concept of 'making people care' and the challenges associated with it, discussing the importance of engaging the audience's emotions and values, as well as the difficulties in crafting persuasive narratives that resonate with diverse perspectives.
Show HN: Only 1 LLM can fly a drone
SnapBench is a benchmarking tool for serverless functions, enabling developers to measure the performance and cost-efficiency of their cloud functions across different cloud providers and configurations.
Water 'Bankruptcy' Era Has Begun for Billions, Scientists Say
The article discusses the growing global water crisis, with scientists warning that water bankruptcy is becoming a reality for billions of people worldwide due to unsustainable water usage and climate change, leading to severe water shortages and conflicts over this scarce resource.
Text Is King
The article explores the power and dominance of text in modern society, highlighting how text has become the primary medium for communication, information dissemination, and cultural expression, often overshadowing other forms of communication.
Scientists identify brain waves that define the limits of 'you'
Original paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67657-w
A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch
Posturr is an open-source project that provides a simple and lightweight way to manage and deploy web applications using Docker and Docker Compose. It offers a streamlined process for setting up and managing containerized environments for development, testing, and production.
Wind Chime Length Calculator (2022)
The article discusses the use of chime calculators, which are tools that help determine the appropriate size and placement of wind chimes based on factors like the wind speed, chime size, and desired sound. It provides information on how to use these calculators and the benefits they offer for optimizing wind chime installations.
The future of software engineering is SRE
The article explores the growing importance of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) as a key discipline in software engineering, emphasizing its role in ensuring the reliability, scalability, and efficiency of complex software systems in the modern digital landscape.
LED lighting undermines visual performance unless supplemented by wider spectra
Clinic-in-the-Loop
A static site generator written in POSIX shell
The article discusses the author's journey in building a static site generator (SSG) using Shell scripting, highlighting the benefits of using a lightweight and customizable approach compared to more complex SSG tools.
Emissary, a fast open-source Java messaging library
Video Games as Art
The article explores the artistic merit of video games, arguing that they can be considered a legitimate art form. It discusses the various ways in which video games incorporate and build upon traditional artistic elements like visual design, narrative, and interactivity.
Running the Stupid Cricut Software on Linux
The article discusses the challenges of running Cricut's design software on Linux systems and explores various workarounds, including the use of virtualization tools and emulators, to overcome these limitations and enable Linux users to utilize the Cricut cutting machine.
Using PostgreSQL as a Dead Letter Queue for Event-Driven Systems
The article discusses the use of PostgreSQL to implement a dead-letter queue (DLQ) system, which helps handle and process failed or undelivered messages. It provides a step-by-step guide on setting up a DLQ using PostgreSQL's features, including creating tables, managing message states, and implementing retry logic.
Guix for Development
The article discusses using Guix, a powerful package manager and distribution built on the GNU system, to manage development environments and dependencies. It highlights Guix's ability to create reproducible environments, track changes, and provide a declarative approach to managing development workflows.
Case study: Creative math – How AI fakes proofs
This case study explores the use of machine learning algorithms and data analysis to optimize the performance of a math tutoring platform. It discusses the challenges, methodology, and results of the data-driven approach implemented to improve the platform's effectiveness in providing personalized learning experiences for students.
I was right about ATProto key management
This article explores the development of Atproto, a new decentralized social networking protocol created by Bluesky, the company founded by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey. It discusses the protocol's technical details, potential benefits, and Bluesky's approach to building a more open, transparent, and user-centric social media ecosystem.
TSMC Risk
The article examines the potential risks and challenges facing TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor foundry, as it grapples with geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and the need to maintain its dominant market position in an increasingly competitive industry.
Clawdbot - open source personal AI assistant
The article discusses Clawdbot, an open-source robotics platform designed for educational and hobbyist purposes. It provides a detailed overview of the hardware and software components that make up the Clawdbot system, highlighting its modularity and customizability.
Show HN: An interactive map of US lighthouses and navigational aids
This is an interactive map of US navigational aids and lighthouses, which indicates their location, color, characteristic and any remarks the Coast Guard has attached.
I was sick at home with the flu this weekend, and went on a bit of a Wikipedia deep dive about active American lighthouses. Searching around a bit, it was very hard to find a single source or interactive map of active beacons, and a description of what the "characteristic" meant. The Coast Guard maintains a list of active lights though, that they publish annually (https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/light-list-annual-publication). With some help from Claude Code, it wasn't hard to extract the lat/long and put together a small webapp that shows a map of these light stations and illustrates their characteristic with an animated visualization..
Of course, this shouldn't be used as a navigational aid, merely for informational purposes! Though having lived in Seattle and San Francisco I thought it was quite interesting.
The Science of Fermentation [audio]
The article discusses the surging popularity of podcasts in the UK, with data showing a significant increase in podcast listeners over the past year. It explores the factors contributing to this growth, including the pandemic's impact on media consumption habits and the wide range of podcast content now available.