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    Speech Recognition and TTS in less than 500kb

  2. #2

    GPT-5.6 used a prompt to close a 30-year gap in convex optimization

  3. #3

    Judge a book by its first pages

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    Typing Speed Test, but for Developers

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    If You Build It, They Will Come

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    Hardcore IndieWeb: Run your own website 100% independently for only $0.01/day

  7. #7

    I'm Making Strandfall, a Solarpunk Orienteering Larp

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    Real-Time LuaTeX: Recompiling Large Documents in 1ms [pdf]

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    Gleam Is Now on Tangled

  10. #10

    Classic Amiga titles, free to download

  11. #11

    Is this the end of the once-mighty GoPro?

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    Regressive JPEGs

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    Fable 5 vs. GPT-5.6 Sol on an NP-Hard Problem: Does /goal help?

  14. #14

    Our Approach to Bioresilience: Isomorphic Labs and Google DeepMind

  15. #15

    Setting up your spare Mac for Claude Code to control, a step-by-step guide

  1. #16

    LG monitors silently install software through Windows Update without consent

  2. #17

    Elixir-lang.org has a new design

  3. #18

    A Second-Grade Teacher Revived a Beloved Video Game

  4. #19

    Show HN: Q3Edit – Edit and play Quake 3 maps in the browser

  5. #20

    Mayor Mamdani Says Landlords Can't Use AI Images to Advertise

  6. #21

    The Kimi K3 Moment

  7. #22

    GTX 1080s: Testing a Legend

  8. #23

    From Sawdust to Paw Patrol: The Spin Master Story (With Ronnen Harary) [audio]

  9. #24

    How GitHub gave every repository a durable owner

  10. #25

    What AI did to stackoverflow in a graph

  11. #26

    Co-evolution of self-replication and function in a digital primordial soup

  12. #27

    Ada: An AI business intelligence software from CSV and Excel(yes LLMs but more)

  13. #28

    Tech note: making your own V-I plots at home

  14. #29

    Show HN: Rejourney – Open-source revenue leak prediction for web and mobile apps

  15. #30

    Goodbye, and Thanks for All the Bikesheds