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DPI bypass using eBPF sock_ops and fake TLS ClientHello injection

A new GitHub project demonstrates a sophisticated DPI bypass technique using eBPF's sock_ops to intercept TLS connections and inject fake ClientHello packets with spoofed SNI before the real handshake...

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Gemma 4 on iPhone

Google has released Gemma 4, its lightweight open-source AI model, as a native iOS application available on the App Store. This enables on-device AI capabilities for iPhone users without requiring clo...

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Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon [video]

The Artemis II crew has captured their first video glimpse of the far side of the Moon during their mission, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration. The footage provides new visual docum...

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Nanocode: The best Claude Code that $200 can buy in pure JAX on TPUs

Nanocode is a new implementation of Anthropic's Claude Code language model built entirely in JAX and optimized for TPU hardware. The project claims to offer the best Claude Code performance available ...

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Agentic coding at Clickhouse

ClickHouse engineers share practical insights on using AI coding agents, acknowledging polarized opinions while providing balanced perspective on their utility. The article outlines specific scenarios...

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Can orbital data centers help justify a massive valuation for SpaceX?

SpaceX's potential expansion into orbital data centers is discussed as a factor that could justify its high valuation, leveraging low Earth orbit for reduced latency and energy efficiency. This specul...

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CBP facility codes sure seem to have leaked via online flashcards

A public Quizlet flashcard set appears to have leaked confidential security codes for US Customs and Border Protection facilities in Texas, including gate and door access codes. The set was made priva...

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Suno is a music copyright nightmare

AI music platform Suno's copyright filters are easily bypassed, allowing users to generate convincing imitations of popular copyrighted songs despite policies prohibiting such use. The system fails to...

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LibreOffice – Let's put an end to the speculation

The Document Foundation addresses ongoing speculation about LibreOffice's future, likely clarifying development plans or organizational changes. The high engagement on Hacker News indicates significan...

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A tail-call interpreter in (nightly) Rust

A developer has implemented a tail-call optimized interpreter using nightly Rust features, demonstrating advanced language capabilities. The project explores Rust's support for proper tail calls, whic...

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Friendica – A Decentralized Social Network

Friendica is a decentralized social networking platform that enables users to connect across different networks like Mastodon and Diaspora. It emphasizes privacy, interoperability, and user control, o...

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Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI

A developer shares their experience using AI tools to build SyntaQLite, a project they had wanted to create for eight years but completed in just three months with AI assistance. The article explores ...

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Caveman: Why use many token when few token do trick

Caveman is a minimalist tokenizer project that challenges conventional NLP tokenization by using fewer tokens to achieve similar results. It gained significant attention on Hacker News with 630 points...

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Lisette a little language inspired by Rust that compiles to Go

Lisette is a new programming language inspired by Rust's memory safety features that compiles to Go code. The language aims to provide Rust-like guarantees while leveraging Go's ecosystem and toolchai...

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Show HN: Contrapunk – Real-time counterpoint harmony from guitar input

Contrapunk is a real-time music tool that generates counterpoint harmonies from guitar, MIDI, or keyboard input using DSP algorithms. Users can select keys and voice leading styles, with plans to inte...

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Stamp It! All Programs Must Report Their Version

The author argues for mandatory version reporting in all software after experiencing production incident delays due to poor version visibility. He proposes a simple 3-step approach (Stamp it! Plumb it...

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unnix: Reproducible Nix environments without installing Nix

unnix is a new tool that enables reproducible Nix environments without requiring Nix installation. It creates isolated development environments using a manifest file and lockfile system similar to Nix...

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Roogle: A Rust API search engine

Roogle is a new Rust API search engine that allows developers to search for functions by name and type signatures, including support for complex generic types. The open-source tool can query standard ...

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Building a dry-run mode for the OpenTelemetry Collector

The article introduces a dry-run mode for the OpenTelemetry Collector called Signal Studio, which allows teams to safely test telemetry pipeline changes without affecting production. It combines stati...

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Components of A Coding Agent

Sebastian Raschka outlines the key components of coding agents, emphasizing how tool integration, memory management, and repository context enhance LLM performance in practical coding applications. Th...

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How the Amazon Echo learned to talk — and listen

This article explores the development history of Amazon Echo and Alexa, detailing Jeff Bezos' vision for voice computing and the technical challenges Amazon faced in creating these products. The piece...

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research-llm-apis 2026-04-04

Simon Willison announces research into LLM HTTP APIs to improve his LLM Python library abstraction layer. The research involves analyzing client libraries from Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, and Mistral t...

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Mvidia: A game where you build a GPU

Mvidia is a game that allows players to build and design their own GPU, offering an educational and interactive experience in hardware simulation. The project appears to be an indie or hobbyist creati...

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Can We Measure Software Slop? An Experiment

The article proposes a novel definition of 'software slop' as code that hasn't been human-reviewed or verified, and introduces an experimental tool called Slop-O-Meter that analyzes GitHub repositorie...

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Writing Lisp is AI Resistant and I'm Sad

A developer finds that AI coding assistants struggle significantly with Lisp development, particularly in REPL-based workflows, despite working well with other languages. He created a custom tool (tmu...

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Making Gamedev Tooling For Windows 3.1 in Turbo C++

A developer creates game development tools for Windows 3.1 using Turbo C++, showcasing retro programming techniques. The video demonstrates building development utilities for the 16-bit Windows enviro...

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Polymarket took down wagers tied to rescue of downed Air Force officer

Polymarket removed betting markets that allowed users to wager on the rescue date of downed US Air Force officers in Iran. The prediction market faced criticism from a Democratic congressman for allow...

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TechCrunch Mobility: ‘A stunning lack of transparency’

TechCrunch Mobility's latest newsletter highlights concerning transparency issues in the transportation technology sector, though specific details about the nature of these transparency problems are n...

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I let Gemini in Google Maps plan my day and it went surprisingly well

A hands-on test of Gemini's new integration with Google Maps shows it can effectively plan personalized day-long itineraries, suggesting both popular and lesser-known locations. The AI assistant demon...

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Is the Slate Truck too minimal for its own good?

The Slate Truck is a surprisingly small electric pickup with dimensions similar to a 1985 Toyota SR5, offering ample interior space despite its compact exterior. The review explores whether the vehicl...

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Grammarly’s sloppelganger saga

Grammarly is rebranding to Superhuman after acquiring an AI email platform, signaling a strategic pivot toward AI-driven writing assistance. The article discusses the company's evolution from a basic ...

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Quoting Chengpeng Mou

OpenAI's Head of Business Finance Chengpeng Mou shared anonymized ChatGPT usage data showing significant healthcare-related queries, including 2M weekly messages about health insurance and 600K from p...

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Syntaqlite Playground

Simon Willison created a web playground for Syntaqlite, a tool that formats, parses, validates, and tokenizes SQLite queries. The playground runs in the browser via WebAssembly and Pyodide, making the...

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Older Pocketbook E-Readers Now Get Libby

Pocketbook has released software updates for its Era and Verse Pro e-readers, enabling support for the Libby app by OverDrive. This allows users of older devices to borrow e-books directly from public...

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Lenovo plans to release Sapphire Chromebook tablet

Lenovo is developing a 'Sapphire' Chromebook tablet as part of the 'Aluminum' project, a unified and optimized version of ChromeOS. The device is intended as a 'halo' product to demonstrate the platfo...