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Google will pay SpaceX $920M per month for compute

Google has signed a massive $920 million per month contract with SpaceX to utilize its satellite-based computing infrastructure, marking one of the largest cloud computing deals in history. The partne...

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The Trump administration might take an equity stake in OpenAI

The Trump administration is considering taking an equity stake in OpenAI, with President Trump stating that such a move would allow the American people to benefit from AI's success. This potential gov...

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Zeroserve: A zero-config web server you can script with eBPF

Zeroserve is a new zero-configuration web server that can be scripted using eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter), allowing developers to extend server functionality without traditional configuration...

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S&P 500 rejects SpaceX, also blocking entry for OpenAI and Anthropic

S&P 500 has rejected SpaceX's application for inclusion in the index and also indicated it won't make exceptions for unprofitable AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. The decision highlights the in...

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The intracies of modern camera lens repair (2024)

This in-depth article explores the complex process of repairing modern camera lenses, using the Sigma 45mm f/2.8 DG DN as a case study. It details the challenges posed by miniaturization and specializ...

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An announcement from the Steering Council regarding the JIT project

The Python Steering Council has announced a re-evaluation of the experimental JIT compiler in CPython's main branch. While acknowledging the significant technical work and performance improvements ach...

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Ask HN: Why is the HN crowd so anti-AI?

A Hacker News discussion explores the community's skepticism towards AI in coding, with the original poster arguing that AI's speed advantage in development outweighs concerns about code quality. The ...

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Life is too short for a slow terminal

The article details the author's approach to achieving an extremely fast terminal setup by avoiding heavy frameworks like oh-my-zsh and using minimal, directly-sourced plugins. They emphasize the impo...

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Total Reciprocity Public License

The Total Reciprocity Public License (TRPL) is a new open source license that emphasizes reciprocal sharing of modifications and improvements. It appears to be a copyleft-style license that requires d...

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Getting silly with C, part &((int*)-8)[3]

The article explores an obscure C programming language quirk involving pointer arithmetic and array indexing with negative values. It demonstrates how code like '&((int*)-8)[3]' is syntactically valid...

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Beyond Instagram: Introducing the next generation of social apps

A new wave of social media applications is emerging as alternatives to established platforms like Instagram, with a focus on interest-based communities, creative expression, and user privacy. These pl...

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Meta made its own AI-generated clickbait news feed

Meta has introduced a 'For You' section in its Meta AI app that generates AI-created clickbait articles, complete with AI-generated images and text. This follows the app's initial launch in April 2025...

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URL Parser Tester

A new web-based URL parser testing tool allows developers to compare how different programming language parsers interpret URLs, highlighting inconsistencies across implementations. The tool uses WebAs...

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A Little Explanation of Little's Law

This article provides an intuitive explanation of Little's Law, a fundamental concept in queueing theory, using a coffee shop analogy. It explains how the law relates three key parameters: number of c...

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z2d: Pure Zig 2D graphics library

z2d is a new 2D graphics library written in Zig that focuses on rasterizing vector shapes and paths, with an API inspired by Cairo. It provides tools for working with vector primitives like lines and ...

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Summer Game Fest 2026: All the news from gaming’s busiest week

The article covers major announcements from Summer Game Fest 2026, including PlayStation's focus on premium single-player games like God of War Laufey, Final Fantasy VII Revelation, and a Resident Evi...

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Benn Jordan longs for the days of tech that didn’t spy on you

Musician and YouTuber Benn Jordan has shifted his channel's focus from music gear reviews to technology and surveillance investigations, now operating as a nonprofit. His recent work examines how mode...