Show HN: I replaced a $120k bowling center system with $1,600 in ESP32s

The user, an SRE, bought an abandoned bowling center and replaced the expensive scorekeeping system with an open-source alternative using ESP32 and Raspberry Pi for under $400 per lane-pair. This project, called OpenLaneLink, aims to make bowling more affordable and reduce vendor lock-in by providing an open hardware and software stack.

Qwen 3.8

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Qwen3.8 is launching with 2.4T parameters, considered one of the most powerful models today. It's available on Alibaba's Token Plan, Qoder, and QoderWork for early testing.

A new Intel Itanium (IA-64) emulator that boots Windows

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Skip to main content The emulation space is going crazy, after my previous post on Windows booting on DEC Alpha es40 emulator, there is now another huge breakthrough in the emulation of other non-x86 CPU emulation. Yufeng Gao with help from gdwnldsKSC (the man behind the updated es40-fork) has released version 0.1 of his Intel Itanium (IA-64) emulator that boots the Itanium version of Windows ...

HomeLab #1: MikroTik as a Home Router

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The user set up a Mikrotik L009UiGS-RM router for their homelab to have better control over traffic and offload WiFi, focusing on wired connections for faster local network connections. They configured the router for their ISP's PPPoE over VLAN 35 with a private IPv4 address and implemented FQ-CoDel queue discipline to mitigate bufferbloat and improve latency.

Minecraft: Java Edition now uses SDL3

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The Minecraft snapshot has switched to SDL3 for window management, input, and platform integration, and added new item components for custom furnace fuels and technical changes for signs, world generation, and loot tables. Several bug fixes and changes have been made, including improvements to fullscreen mode, debug overlay, and loot table types, as well as fixes for various issues such as ...

The Zen of Parallel Programming

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The connection between parallel programming and human life lies in the need for communication, synchronization, and coordination to achieve useful work. Honest communication and synchronization within oneself can prevent internal contention and allow for wholehearted activity.

Claude Code uses Bun written in Rust now

Claude Code uses a preview of Bun v1.4.0, a not-yet-released version, indicating its use in production. This suggests Bun in Rust is being run on millions of devices.

Bananas sprout in Rayleigh Garden UK after 15 years

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Bananas may become more common in British gardens due to warmer summers and milder winters. Tropical plant enthusiasts have successfully grown bananas in the UK, using techniques like creating a microclimate effect to protect from frost.

Blender 5.2 LTS

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Blender 5.2 LTS introduces new features including audio-reactive animations, node-based cloth and hair physics, and improved dynamics. It also includes a Texture Cache for reduced memory usage and startup time.

What I learned selling 2,500 MIDI recorders: Hardware is not so hard

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The creator of Jamcorder, a simple automated piano recording device, found the hardest part of building it was the software, not the hardware, which took over 3 years to develop. The experience suggests that hardware development is not as difficult as its reputation, and with proper planning, it's possible to successfully ship a hardware product at a medium scale.

OpenAI reduces Codex Model Context Size from 372k to 272k

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C64 Basic Dungeon Crawler: Goblin Attack (C64 Basic Part 8)

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The user implemented a turn-based game with goblins that chase the player, using parallel arrays to represent goblin positions and health, and added a simple AI for the goblins to move towards the player. However, the game broke due to a memory bug caused by the custom character set being placed in the path of the growing arrays, which was fixed by trimming the charset and adjusting the ...

From Muon to Gradient Clipping: Some Thoughts on QK Stability

In the toolbox of deep learning, the optimizer is the engine. While most of us have become used to tuning Adam and its variants, another optimizer built on a rather different philosophy has gradually come to researchers’ attention: the Muon optimizer. Keller Jordan and Jeremy Bernstein first proposed it in their work [1]. Its depth lies in the fact that it no longer stays within the familiar ...

Cagire: Live Coding in Forth

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Cagire is a free, open-source step sequencer that uses Forth scripts to produce sound and control effects. It includes a built-in audio engine and interactive documentation, and is available for self-compilation from source.

UnifiedIR for Julia

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Our current IR data structures in Base are about 10 years old at this point. They've held up relatively well, but there are also big problems with. I think the three biggest are that the IR...

Orion Browser by Kagi

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Orion browser offers native WebKit speed, absolute privacy, and limitless customization with zero-telemetry browsing and ad-blocking. It supports Safari, Chrome, and Firefox extensions and is 100% funded by users with no ads or third-party deals.

HMD Touch 4G

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HMD Touch 4G is a hybrid phone combining feature phone simplicity with smartphone features like video calls and Wi-Fi support. It offers a touchscreen, Cloud Phone Service, and Express Chat app for texting and video calling.

Land Atlas – soil, farmability, and crop analysis for land listings

The tool captures listings, runs full analysis, and provides a 0-100 score combining soil, climate, and land risk, along with a ranked list of suitable crops. It also offers site-selection data, price per acre ranking, and exportable reports for parcel analysis and assemblage projects.

Modder Runs GTA III Inside GTA: San Andreas on an In-Game TV

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Dryxio demonstrated GTA III running on a TV inside GTA: San Andreas, with both games sharing the same Direct3D device and allowing player control switching. This builds on his earlier mod that ports GTA III and Vice City into San Andreas, running each game as an independent engine.

I joined the IndieWeb, here's what I learned

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The IndieWeb is a people-focused alternative to the corporate web, promoting personal, independent websites that share commitments such as owning your data, using visible data, and being in control. It defines a set of principles and standards, including microformats, webmention, and micropub, to help individuals build and maintain their own websites and connect with others in a decentralized network.

Building an Arch Linux Aarch64 Port for Holo Core

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Valve and Collabora are working on a pure aarch64 port of Arch Linux for the Steam Frame, releasing prepared binaries, sources, and containers for experimentation. The port aims to create a CI system for building binaries and determine correct dependencies for a rolling-release distribution.

The Last MPEG-4 Visual Patent Has Expired

The last MPEG-4 Part 2 patent expired in Brazil today, marking the end of all patents for the technology. This milestone was confirmed by the VIA Licensing Alliance, ending a long period of patent protection.

Infinities, impossibilities, and the man in the white linen suit

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Kurt Gödel's work on incompleteness theorems showed that mathematics cannot fully explain itself, and this has implications for artificial intelligence. His theorems, combined with Alan Turing's work on the halting problem, demonstrate that certain guarantees about thinking machines are provably unavailable.

Moonshot AI suspends new subscriptions due to Kimi K3 demand

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Kimi K3 has exceeded capacity due to high demand, so new subscriptions are paused to protect existing users. Capacity will be added and new spots will reopen in batches, with membership plans being split into two more focused options.

Natural experiments prove phytoplankton carbon removal works

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Adding nutrients to the ocean to stimulate phytoplankton growth and carbon removal is a natural process that has been occurring for millions of years through various mechanisms such as volcanic eruptions, dust storms, and whale poop. Despite concerns about potential harm, numerous studies have shown that intentionally adding nutrients to the ocean would be safer and more controlled than the ...

The death and rebirth of my home server

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The user's Raspberry Pi 4B's microSD card failed due to excessive write cycles, prompting the user to take precautions to minimize writes and replace it with a new high-endurance card. The user repurposed old hard drives to create a btrfs pool with raid1 replication, set up a backup system, and configured various services to run on the new setup.

Codex Resets

OpenAI has been resetting usage limits for Codex and ChatGPT Work multiple times due to various issues such as increased traffic, reliability problems, and optimization issues. The resets aim to allow users to continue experimenting and building with the platforms.

Mathematicians still don't know the fastest way to multiply numbers

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A 23-year-old mathematician named Anatoly Karatsuba discovered a faster multiplication method in 1960, reducing the workload from O(n^2) to O(n^1.585) steps. This breakthrough led to a decades-long pursuit of the ultimate speed limit of multiplication, culminating in a 2019 algorithm that runs in O(n × log n) time.

Heavy TV watching associated with smaller brain structures, study finds

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Researchers found that frequent TV watching in midlife is linked to reduced brain volume and cognitive decline. The study suggests that what people do while sitting may matter more than previously thought, and TV watching may be particularly detrimental to brain health.

Better and Cheaper Than IPTV

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Castor is a CLI tool that extracts video streams from websites, handles format compatibility, and casts to your TV in real time, with optional auto-generated subtitles. It requires a config.yaml file with device and source settings, and can be run natively or using Docker with a Chrome/Chromium and ffmpeg setup.