1. I verified my LinkedIn identity. Here's what I handed over
    (1335 points, thelocalstack.eu, comments)
  2. How far back in time can you understand English?
    (601 points, deadlanguagesociety.com, comments)
  3. Claws are now a new layer on top of LLM agents
    (335 points, twitter.com/karpathy, comments)
  4. CERN rebuilt the original browser from 1989 (2019)
    (249 points, cern.ch, comments)
  5. What not to write on your security clearance form (1988)
    (458 points, milk.com, comments)
  6. Parse, Don't Validate and Type-Driven Design in Rust
    (216 points, harudagondi.space, comments)
  7. Be wary of Bluesky
    (328 points, kevinak.se, comments)
  8. Acme Weather
    (234 points, acmeweather.com, comments)
  9. Toyota’s hydrogen-powered Mirai has experienced rapid depreciation
    (157 points, carbuzz.com, comments)
  10. Every company building your AI assistant is now an ad company
    (301 points, juno-labs.com, comments)
  11. What Is OAuth?
    (216 points, leaflet.pub, comments)
  12. Index, Count, Offset, Size
    (162 points, tigerbeetle.com, comments)
  13. Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras
    (445 points, bloodinthemachine.com, comments)
  14. Cord: Coordinating Trees of AI Agents
    (150 points, june.kim, comments)
  15. Canvas_ity: A tiny, single-header -like 2D rasterizer for C++
    (109 points, github.com/a-e-k, comments)
  16. Coccinelle: Source-to-source transformation tool
    (107 points, github.com/coccinelle, comments)
  17. AI uBlock Blacklist
    (256 points, github.com/alvi-se, comments)
  18. EDuke32 – Duke Nukem 3D (Open-Source)
    (194 points, eduke32.com, comments)
  19. A16z partner says that the theory that we’ll vibe code everything is wrong
    (164 points, aol.com, comments)
  20. Permacomputing
    (160 points, xxiivv.com, comments)
  21. Inputlag.science – Repository of knowledge about input lag in gaming
    (98 points, inputlag.science, comments)
  22. Don't create .gitkeep files, use .gitignore instead (2023)
    (162 points, adamj.eu, comments)
  23. Lean 4: How the theorem prover works and why it's the new competitive edge in AI
    (133 points, venturebeat.com, comments)
  24. Andrej Karpathy talks about "Claws"
    (282 points, simonwillison.net, comments)
  25. Personal Statement of a CIA Analyst
    (222 points, antipolygraph.org, comments)
  26. The true story behind the Toronto mystery tunnel (2015)
    (75 points, macleans.ca, comments)
  27. I Don't Like Magic
    (148 points, adactio.com, comments)
  28. Show HN: Iron-Wolf – Wolfenstein 3D source port in Rust
    (74 points, github.com/ragnaroek, comments)
  29. Why is Claude an Electron app?
    (389 points, dbreunig.com, comments)
  30. Gitas – A tool for Git account switching
    (66 points, github.com/letmutex, comments)
  31. macOS's Little-Known Command-Line Sandboxing Tool (2025)
    (209 points, igorstechnoclub.com, comments)
  32. Understanding Std:Shared_mutex from C++17
    (42 points, cppstories.com, comments)
  33. The bare minimum for syncing Git repos
    (63 points, alexwlchan.net, comments)
  34. Cloudflare outage on February 20, 2026
    (178 points, cloudflare.com, comments)
  35. When etcd crashes, check your disks first
    (45 points, nubificus.co.uk, comments)
  36. EU mandates replaceable batteries by 2027 (2023)
    (228 points, europa.eu, comments)
  37. Microsoft team creates data-storage system that lasts for millennia
    (91 points, nature.com, comments)
  38. LibreOffice blasts OnlyOffice for working with Microsoft to lock users in
    (137 points, neowin.net, comments)
  39. Reproducible and traceable configuration for Conan C and C++ package manager
    (22 points, conan.io, comments)
  40. SwiftForth IDE for Windows, Linux, macOS
    (38 points, forth.com, comments)
  41. Approaches to writing two-sentence journal entries
    (91 points, alexanderbjoy.com, comments)
  42. 24 Hour Fitness won't let you unsubscribe from marketing spam, so I fixed it
    (116 points, ahmedkaddoura.com, comments)
  43. Meta Deployed AI and It Is Killing Our Agency
    (146 points, mojodojo.io, comments)
  44. Loon: A functional lang with invisible types, safe ownership, and alg. effects
    (83 points, loonlang.com, comments)
  45. The Nekonomicon – Nekochan.net Archive, Updated
    (59 points, irixnet.org, comments)
  46. Large Language Model Reasoning Failures
    (39 points, arxiv.org, comments)
  47. JWasm: Masm Compatible Assembler
    (23 points, github.com/baron-von-riedesel, comments)
  48. MeshTNC is a tool for turning consumer grade LoRa radios into KISS TNC compatib
    (30 points, github.com/datapartyjs, comments)
  49. Lexega Turns SQL into Signals
    (20 points, lexega.com, comments)
  50. Trunk Based Development
    (64 points, trunkbaseddevelopment.com, comments)
  51. Over 80% of 16 to 24-year-olds would vote to rejoin the EU
    (124 points, itv.com, comments)
  52. How an inference provider can prove they're not serving a quantized model
    (67 points, tinfoil.sh, comments)
  53. Excessive token usage in Claude Code
    (60 points, github.com/anthropics, comments)
  54. DialUp95 – A 90s inspired nostalgia hit
    (68 points, dialup95.com, comments)
  55. Show HN: PIrateRF – Turn a $20 Raspberry Pi Zero into a 12-mode RF transmitter
    (32 points, github.com/psyb0t, comments)
  56. The Software Development Lifecycle Is Dead
    (58 points, boristane.com, comments)
  57. Colorado proposal moves age checks from websites to operating systems
    (52 points, biometricupdate.com, comments)
  58. Choose Your Fictions Well (2010)
    (18 points, henryjenkins.org, comments)
  59. Claude Code's compaction discards data that's still on disk
    (31 points, github.com/anthropics, comments)
  60. Show HN: Script Snap – Extract code from videos
    (13 points, script-snap.com, comments)

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