The 'papers, please' era of the internet will decimate your privacy

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Australia's under-16 social media ban is not working as intended, with 7 out of 10 kids still using social media. The law mandates age verification through biometric info, government IDs, or other data, introducing new risks for data breaches and phishing attempts.

An entire Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time

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Scientists have virtually unwrapped and read a 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll, PHerc. 1667, without damaging it. The scroll contains a Stoic philosophical treatise on ethics, dated to the 2nd century BC, and is the first to be read continuously from start to end.

Un-0: Generating Images with Coupled Oscillators

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Researchers at Unconventional AI built Un-0, an image generator powered by a simulated system of coupled oscillators, achieving FID 6.74 on ImageNet 64×64, matching the quality of leading conventional image generation methods. Un-0's architecture harnesses the laws of physics to do the computing, aiming to run modern AI on a fraction of the energy today's machines need, around 1,000x less.

Oxide computer 3D rack guided tour

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Explore the Oxide Cloud Computer in 3D. Navigate from rack to sleds to CPUs with guided tours of the components that make up the Cloud Computer.

IBM debuts sub-1 nanometer chip technology

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IBM unveiled a sub-1 nanometer chip technology with a revolutionary transistor architecture at the 0.7 nm node, nearly doubling transistor density. The breakthrough offers up to 50% more performance and 70% greater energy efficiency, enabling future advancements in computing and AI.

An oral history of Bank Python (2021)

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The author describes Bank Python, a proprietary fork of the Python ecosystem used by investment banks, which includes a global database called Barbara, a job runner called Walpole, and a data management system called MnTable. The system is designed to be holistic and all-encompassing, with a focus on data-first development and a unique approach to software engineering that differs from ...

Show HN: OpenKnowledge – open source AI-first alternative to Obsidian/Notion

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OpenKnowledge is a local markdown editor with integrations for LLMs, available as a desktop app or local web app via CLI. It supports macOS, Linux, and Intel Macs, with Node.js 24+ required for installation.

A game where you're an OS and have to manage processes, memory and I/O events

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To play the game, create a sandbox configuration file in src/sandbox and run pipenv run auto with your script.

Om Malik has died

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Om Malik passed away on June 24, 2026, at Stanford Hospital after a long health journey. He will be remembered for his insightful writing and creative endeavors, including photography.

Parallel Parentheses Matching

A paper called More Fun with Monoids by Oleg Kiselyov introduced a map-reduce pattern that can be used to solve the parentheses matching problem with O(n) work and O(log⁡n) span. The problem can be further parallelized using a previous or smaller element problem algorithm to solve the general definition of the parentheses matching problem with O(nlog⁡n) work and O(log⁡n) span.

Show HN: Chess-Inspired Roguelike

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A seeded chess-pathfinding roguelite. Guide Prince Chazz across the board, dodging enemy pieces, and race the per-seed leaderboard.

Migrating from Proxmox to NixOS and Incus

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I decommissioned my Proxmox cluster and migrated to NixOS with Incus, which offers a declarative, reproducible, and atomic update system. This shift allows me to manage my infrastructure in text files, making it accessible to AI agents and reducing state drift.

Zig's new bitCast semantics and LLVM back end improvements

The Zig compiler has made several improvements in 2026, including a new ELF linker with fast incremental compilation, improved LLVM backend, and enhanced build system. These changes aim to improve performance, usability, and stability, with features like incremental compilation, lazy type analysis, and better error messages.

OS9Map

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OS9Map lets you browse OpenStreetMap on Mac OS 9. Search for landmarks and addresses, and save the places you care about as bookmarks for next time. Smooth scrolling map canvas — drag with the mouse to pan; nearby tiles load as you go. Bookmarks — save the places you visit often and return to them from the menu in one click.

Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads

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The annotated PyTorch training loop

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The PyTorch training loop involves several key components, including the data pipeline, model, optimizer, and scheduler, which must be carefully configured to achieve optimal results. Common mistakes to watch out for include incorrect data loading, model initialization, and optimizer configuration, as well as failure to properly switch between training and evaluation modes.

GloriousEggroll's Proton has been rebased on Proton 11

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GE-Proton11-1 is released with video rework and Proton 11 rebase, enabling d7vk and winealsa channel count override.

Besimple AI (YC P25) Is Hiring

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Besimple AI is hiring a Strategic Projects Lead - Audio Data to own high-priority audio data projects end to end through their platform, translating customer requirements into executable workflows and identifying platform gaps to improve features. The ideal candidate has 3-7+ years of experience in data operations, AI data delivery, and annotation operations, with a strong operator mindset, ...

You can't unit test for taste

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The user built an app called In the Long Run, which allows users to virtually run famous routes worldwide and view points of interest along the way. They used GeoNames data, Python, and DuckDB to create a pipeline that enriches the app with relevant points of interest, overcoming challenges with AI hallucinations and biases.

OpenAI Leans Toward Waiting Until Next Year for IPO

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Advanced Nintendo Entertainment System (ANES) – NES Modded to Use 2 PPUs

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This NES mod uses two PPU chips for advanced graphics, requiring a modified console and donor parts. The process involves modifying the motherboard and installing a custom socket for the 74LS139 chip.
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The tech industry has seen numerous lead-swaps and changing of the guard across various fields including cloud platforms, AI, programming languages, frameworks, and more. Key players like Cloudflare, Vercel, OpenAI, Nvidia, AMD, and others have vied for dominance in their respective areas over the years.

CAD vs. CAD Tournament

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Our next tournmanet will take place in April 2026 - The 2026 SUMMER OPEN -CAD Speedmodeling TournamentALL CAD SYSTEMS WELCOME! Start watching Model Monday Live! - our weekly livestream on YouTube.com/tootalltobyYou'll learn more about the tournament andget a chance to compete against the best of the best! A: Yes. At minimum you need a Free Account. All participants must be registered ...

RRB-Trees: Efficient Immutable Vectors (2012) [pdf]

Immutable vectors are a convenient data structure for functional programming, but they have limitations in parallel processing. A new data structure, Relaxed Radix Balanced Trees (RRB-Trees), extends the vector structure to support efficient concatenation, splits, and inserts in O(logN) time.

I built a GPU back end for Emacs

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A developer created a GPU display backend for Emacs, using Metal on macOS and OpenGL on Linux, with a neutral driver layer for abstraction. The project was rejected due to the use of an LLM-generated contribution, but led to a valuable conversation about performance, software freedom, and AI in code.

Political bias in AI: Where the AI models stand

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This study measures AI models' political bias by asking them open questions, classifying their answers, and plotting the results. The results show each model's stance on politics, economics, and society, without implying which stance is good.

The disappearance of Japan's animators

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The anime industry is facing a labour crisis despite its growing popularity, with a shortage of animators and poor working conditions. The industry's shift to contract labour and outsourcing has led to a lack of on-the-job training and a decline in the number of animators.

Tw-fade: pure CSS scroll-driven edge masking

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tw-fade is a Tailwind CSS v4 plugin for scroll-edge fading with CSS masks. Add fade-y or fade-x so content dissolves into any surface with zero JavaScript.

How physicists track and trap the elusive neutrino

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Physicists Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines detected neutrinos in 1956 using a massive device. Neutrino detectors have since been built to study these particles, revealing their secrets and answering questions about the universe.

Military branches restore flu shot requirement after virus swept through base

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The US military is reinstating flu shot requirements after a Texas Air Force base outbreak sickened 222 recruits and killed one. The move reverses Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's April decision to drop the requirement, citing a need to keep armed forces healthy.