Networking and the Internet, from First Principles

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The internet uses packet-switching, routing data via decentralized protocols like TCP/IP, enabling scalable, reliable global communication. Rooted in ARPANET, it evolved from telegraph principles to a protocol-driven network with DNS and TLS for addressing and security, operating without central control.

We scaled PgBouncer to 4x throughput

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PgBouncer is single-threaded. A single process uses one CPU core, no matter how many the machine has. On a 16-vCPU box that means one core does all the connection pooling while the other fifteen sit idle, and the pooler starts capping throughput long before Postgres runs out of room. In ClickHouse Managed Postgres we run a fleet of PgBouncer processes, sized proportional to the available ...

Your code is fast – if you're lucky

Modern compilers like Clang optimize Quicksort with branchless code (csel/cmov), achieving ~6x speedup over original and nearly double std::sort's performance on macOS/M1. GCC generates slower branch-based code for equivalent logic, highlighting compiler-specific optimizations.

Einstein's relativity rules chemical bonds in heavy elements, new research shows

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Brown University researchers discovered relativistic effects in heavy elements like bismuth blur sigma/pi bonds in triple bonds, challenging textbook models. Photoelectron spectroscopy revealed hybridized bonds, impacting chemistry education and applications in solar cells and quantum tech.

QuadRF can spot drones and see WiFi through my wall

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The QuadRF is a Raspberry Pi-powered phased-array radio enabling advanced signal processing, WiFi analysis, and RF visualization, with potential for Moon-scale radio experiments. Despite a rough UI, its MIPI-based high-speed data transfer and modular design showcase impressive performance for SDR applications.

Google Search lets creators know more about their reach

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Google introduces a Search Console feature enabling creators to track search terms leading to their Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube content, offering insights into audience interactions. This update expands Google Search's role as a hub for creators to monitor how users discover their social media posts.

Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine (1965) [pdf]

Designing ultraintelligent machines demands understanding brain-like subassemblies and semantics for efficient memory and meaning. These machines, leveraging parallel processing, could surpass human intelligence, necessitating control to manage their transformative impact.

Apple sues OpenAI, accuses ex-employees of stealing trade secrets

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Apple sues OpenAI for trade secret theft by ex-employees, including Tang Tan and Chang Liu, who allegedly stole confidential data and used it in hiring. The lawsuit highlights over 400 Apple alumni at OpenAI, led by Jony Ive, and claims OpenAI exploited Apple's proprietary info for hardware projects.

Otary – Image and Geometry Python Library Now Has Tutorials

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This part of the documentation contains examples of what you one can do with Otary. Those examples are just meant to help you understand how to use Otary and not to be a complete reference. Just explore and have fun with all the possibilities that Otary has to offer.

Book: RISC-V System-on-Chip Design

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FCC approves test of space mirror to light night sky

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The FCC approved Reflect Orbital's solar-reflecting satellite, sparking health, safety, and environmental concerns, while SpaceX's massive satellite plans and unregulated "weird space stuff" threaten orbital sustainability and atmospheric integrity. Unchecked satellite expansion, including AI data centers and debris, risks collisions, ozone depletion, and greenwashing, highlighting the need ...

An update on residential proxies and the scraper situation

Websites are overwhelmed by scraper bots using residential proxies and compromised devices, evading detection through fake user behavior and coordinated attacks. Defensive measures like traffic analysis and temporary takedowns offer limited relief as attackers adapt, underscoring the need for ethical AI training data solutions.

An iroh powered smart fan

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This guide demonstrates building a smart fan using an ESP32 and iroh, measuring temperature/humidity via a DHT22 sensor and controlling a fan locally or remotely via a browser-based WebAssembly GUI, without cloud dependency. The ESP32 connects to WiFi, uses iroh's relay for global access, and employs Rust-based RPC protocols for sensor data and fan control, with optional authentication for ...

Ghost Font: A font that humans can read but AI cannot

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Ghost Font uses motion and decoy messages in videos to create human-readable text invisible to AI models, unlike the now-obsolete ZXX font. It explores AI perception limits and potential applications like CAPTCHA, though encryption remains the most secure method.
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SpaceX seeks FCC approval for 100,000 Gen3 Starlink satellites to deliver ultra-low-latency, multi-gigabit broadband, requiring hardware upgrades and facing interference risks. The plan aims to expand satellite internet access but encounters regulatory challenges, competition, and astronomical objections.

Why it's so difficult to produce American-made medical gloves

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The mask that compiles to nothing: how HotSpots JIT learned to reason about bits

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An optimizing compiler removes the redundant bitwise AND in (x << 2) & -4 because left-shifting x by 2 guarantees the two lowest bits are zero, matching -4's mask. C2 achieves this by tracking integer ranges and known bits, proving the AND operation has no effect.

Good Tools Are Invisible

A good tool should be invisible, not celebrated for complexity or puzzles. Avoid reframing flaws as fun or identity; prioritize productivity over tribalism and honest evaluation.

AI 2040: Plan A

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Plan A advocates for an international agreement with transparent AI research and global collaboration to safely develop superintelligence, avoiding existential risks. Without such measures, unchecked AI races risk power concentration and catastrophic outcomes, urging immediate governance action.

The vintage beauty of Soviet control rooms (2018)

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Just for the pleasure, a selection of vintage control rooms dating back to the Soviet era! A beautiful collection of control rooms filled with large buttons and analog dials, long before the democratization of computers and screens. If you want more awesome content, subscribe to Design You Trust Facebook page.

Late Bronze Age Collapse

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The Late Bronze Age Collapse (c. 1220–1170 BC) saw interconnected states in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East decline or collapse, marked by site destructions and political fragmentation. Causes remain debated but likely include climate shifts, warfare, and economic strain, with uneven regional impacts.

Digital Deli, 1984 book by early PC hackers and enthusiasts

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Digital Deli The Comprehensive, User-Lovable Menu of Computer Lore, Culture, Lifestyles and Fancy by The Lunch Group & Guests Edited by Steve Ditlea published 1984 Digital Deli is copyright ©1984. It is posted on www.atariarchives.org with the approval of Steve Ditlea, editor of the book, for archival purposes only. Commercial reproduction or use of any of this material without the ...

The tech of 'Terminator 2' – an oral history (2017)

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In 1991, ILM pioneered CGI tools like 'Make Sticky' and 'Body Sock' to create Terminator 2's liquid metal T-1000, overcoming limited resources and nascent tech. Artists and developers collaborated intensively, blending innovation with practical problem-solving, cementing the film's legacy as a VFX milestone.

Silent speech with ultrasound

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Our system achieves 15.6% word error rate using 50 hours of ultrasound tongue data, outperforming lip-reading with 12.5% on 1M hours. Challenges include hardware miniaturization and non-American accents, but it generalizes across speakers and shows promise for silent speech tech.

Combustion engine web-based simulator

Crank-angle-resolved combustion engine simulator: build an engine, watch it run, and read real thermodynamics — P–V diagrams, dyno curves, knock prediction and more.

Alternate clock designs and time systems

The article critiques the traditional 24-hour time system's inconsistency and explores alternative metric-based time designs, like decimal or hexadecimal formats, for simpler calculations and readability, while acknowledging challenges in adoption and accuracy. It invites suggestions for custom time systems, emphasizing flexibility in reimagining how we measure and display time.

After 7 years in production, Scarf has reluctantly moved away from Haskell

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A long-time Haskell advocate, the author moved Scarf's new development to Python due to AI-driven workflows and Haskell's compilation/ecosystem bottlenecks, urging the community to prioritize AI-era optimizations like faster builds, better tooling, and agent-friendly design to remain relevant.

Snails' teeth beats spider silk as nature's strongest material (2015)

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Marine snails' teeth, composed of goethite nanofibers and protein, are Earth's strongest natural material, exceeding spider silk and Kevlar. Though outmatched by graphene, they rival top carbon fibers, while rare materials like lonsdaleite surpass diamond's hardness.

Inference Optimization for MiMo v2.5: Pushing Hybrid SWA Efficiency to the Limit

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MiMo-V2.5 uses Hybrid SWA and MoE to cut KVCache by 7x, boosting efficiency in long-context and multimodal tasks. Optimizations like tiered caching, SWA-aware systems, and GCache integration enhance throughput and hit rates, achieving 93%+ server-side efficiency.

Show HN: Richest people in the world by wealth creation instead of ownership

For others = company wealth creation beyond T-bill returns (Bessembinder baseline + live market delta), attributed by founding stake, minus the founder’s current net worth. Multiple = created ÷ kept. Negative rows are real: those companies have destroyed shareholder wealth since listing. Full formula and every caveat: methodology v1.1.0.