A Decade of Docker Containers

Cloudflare Ray ID和触发阻止的行为详细信息。

The Millisecond That Could Change Cancer Treatment

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Physicists at CERN and other labs are developing FLASH radiotherapy, a new cancer treatment that delivers high doses of radiation in a short burst, reducing damage to healthy tissue. Researchers are refining the technology and expect it to become a routine clinical option in about 10 years, potentially transforming cancer care worldwide.

Show HN: Argus – VSCode debugger for Claude Code sessions

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Argus is a VS Code extension that detects inefficiencies and optimizes AI development experience through intelligent analysis and visualizations. It provides 6 intelligent rules and detailed execution logs to help developers optimize their AI-assisted workflows.

Ki Editor - an editor that operates on the AST

Bridge the gap between coding intent and action: manipulate syntax structures directly, avoiding mouse or keyboard gymnastics. Amplify your coding efficiency: wield multiple cursors for parallel syntax node operations, revolutionizing bulk edits and refactoring. Selection Modes standardize movements across words, lines, syntax nodes, and more, offering unprecedented flexibility and consistency.

Compiling Prolog to Forth [pdf]

Show HN: ANSI-Saver – A macOS Screensaver

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AnsiSaver is a screensaver that displays ANSI/ASCII art from 16colo.rs, a large online archive. It features customizable scroll speed and render scale, and can be configured to display art from local folders or online packs.

SigNoz (YC W21, open source Datadog) Is Hiring across roles

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SigNoz Jobs

The yoghurt delivery women combatting loneliness in Japan

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In Japan, a network of women delivering probiotic milk drinks, known as Yakult Ladies, has become a vital source of connection and care for the elderly. These women, who are often self-employed, offer a lifeline of human connection and help reduce loneliness in a rapidly ageing population.

Re-creating the complex cuisine of prehistoric Europeans

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Archaeologists analyzed residues on prehistoric ceramic pots and found evidence of diverse diets combining plants and animals in ancient Eastern European populations. They discovered region-specific recipes, including fish with wild grasses and legumes in one area and fish with green vegetables in another.

Plasma Bigscreen – 10-foot interface for KDE plasma

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Plasma Bigscreen is a free, open-source interface for Linux designed for TVs and HTPCs. It offers a customizable big-screen experience with app support and settings management via TV remote or game controller.

Tech jobs are getting demolished in ways not seen since 2008

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The US tech sector has experienced a significant job loss, with a rapid rate of decline not seen in 20 years, surpassing past downturns in 2008 and 2020. Economists attribute the losses to AI, with some jobs being replaced and others being eliminated due to automation.

PC processors entered the Gigahertz era today in the year 2000 with AMD's Athlon

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You want to receive news and offers from Future brands and partners. AMD shipped its 1 GHz Athlon CPU in 2000, beating Intel to the gigahertz milestone.

Filesystems Are Having a Moment

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The author, a former vector database company employee, notes a shift in the AI ecosystem towards using filesystems for context and memory, citing various companies and researchers adopting this approach.

UUID package coming to Go standard library

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A package to generate and parse UUID versions 3, 4, and 5 should be added to the Go standard library due to its widespread use in third-party packages. This addition would make Go more consistent with other languages, as it currently stands out for lacking built-in UUID support.

Self-Portrait by Ernst Mach (1886)

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Ernst Mach created a self-portrait in 1870 to illustrate his ideas about self-perception, which was later published in 1886. The drawing shows Mach lying on a sofa, with his left eye viewing his body and environment.

Addicted to Claude Code–Help

I think I’m addicted to Claude Code. All I want to do all day is explore ideas using data. I worry I’ll look back ten years from now and question my time use. I ended up…making lots of good charts? That’s it? If you feel similarly, how are you setting boundaries?

this css proves me human

You're rewriting a blog post to appeal to technical readers by changing capitalization, using em dashes, and correcting grammar. You're also contemplating a deeper change in your writing style to better reflect your thoughts and engagement with the world.

Tinnitus Is Connected to Sleep

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Researchers at Oxford University found a link between tinnitus and sleep, suggesting that deep sleep may temporarily mask tinnitus effects. They propose that sleep could be a therapeutic target to treat tinnitus, which affects 15% of the world's population.

48x32, a 1536 LED Game Computer (2023)

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The user's children are addicted to gaming devices, so they created a retro-style game console using Arduino and addressable LEDs to encourage creation over consumption. The project, called "48x32", features a custom enclosure and simple games like Snake, with the next installment explaining the software and providing resources for building one's own.

Helix: A post-modern text editor

Helix is a modal editor inspired by Kakoune, offering concurrent code editing and robust syntax trees. It integrates features like auto completion, code navigation, and diagnostics without additional configuration.

Uploading Pirated Books via BitTorrent Qualifies as Fair Use, Meta Argues

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Meta is defending itself against a class-action lawsuit by arguing that using pirated books to train its LLM qualifies as fair use, and that uploading pirated books to other users via BitTorrent is also fair use due to the protocol's inherent nature. The company claims that its use of BitTorrent was necessary to obtain the valuable data, and that the authors' own admissions undermine their ...

Seurat Most Famous for Paris Park Painting Yet Half His Paintings Were Seascapes

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Though Georges Seurat is best known for his paintings depicting parkgoers enjoying waterside repose—Bathers at Asnières (1884) and A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884-86)—a majority of the French artist’s canvases are landscapes featuring France’s northern coast and ocean waters. Now, for the first time, these paintings are the sole focus of a new exhibition, “Seurat and the Sea,” which ...

Galileo's handwritten notes found in ancient astronomy text

Verification debt: the hidden cost of AI-generated code

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I’ve forgotten how to write code, or at least I think I have. Hard to be sure, I haven’t done it for a while. But then, I start to muse, when did I last rack a brand new server and install Linux? If such a physical process can be reduced to a one-liner with Terraform, why should coding be sacred? No matter, I can still read code. And docs. And plans. Megatokens of it, and sometimes I even pay ...

Working and Communicating with Japanese Engineers

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To improve communication on an international tech team, especially in a Japanese company, be aware of your speaking habits, use clear and specific language, and avoid jargon and technical terms that may be unfamiliar to non-native speakers. By following these best practices and being mindful of cultural differences, you can help create a more inclusive and effective team environment, even if ...

LLMs work best when the user defines their acceptance criteria first

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The author discusses the limitations of using Large Language Models (LLMs) in coding, citing two case studies where LLM-generated code failed to meet performance expectations due to a lack of understanding of the underlying system. The author argues that LLMs can produce plausible but incorrect code, and that developers should define specific acceptance criteria to ensure correctness, rather ...

Tell HN: I'm 60 years old. Claude Code has re-ignited a passion

You're retiring but still passionate about coding, recalling your early days with Active Server Pages and VB6. Claude Code is reigniting that excitement and drive.

QGIS 4.0

Lock Scroll with a Vengeance

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The Scroll Lock key was originally added to fix spreadsheet scrolling issues before mice and fast graphics cards. Its modern equivalent in some apps feels strange and claustrophobic to the author.

Show HN: µJS, a 5KB alternative to Htmx and Turbo with zero dependencies

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JS intercepts link clicks and form submissions, fetching new pages in the background and replacing only changed content. Adding a single script tag and calling mu.init() enables instant AJAX navigation on any existing site.