All Time
211.
Conversations with a six-year-old on functional programming (byorgey.wordpress.com)
212.
IDF killed Gaza aid workers at point blank range in 2025 massacre: Report (dropsitenews.com)
213.
We should have the ability to run any code we want on hardware we own (hugotunius.se)
214.
GPT-5 (openai.com)
215.
Court: Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional (aclu.org)
216.
Today is The Day We Fight Back (thedaywefightback.org)
217.
Request for Startups: Kill Hollywood. (ycombinator.com)
218.
Microsoft to Acquire Activision Blizzard (news.microsoft.com)
219.
Ask HN: What are some cool but obscure data structures you know about?
220.
Ubuntu on Windows (blog.dustinkirkland.com)
221.
Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26B (news.microsoft.com)
222.
Disclosure of three 0-day iOS vulnerabilities (habr.com)
223.
Meta lays off 11,000 people (about.fb.com)
224.
Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month (theverge.com)
225.
macOS command-line tools you might not know about (saurabhs.org)
226.
MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design? (sigpipe.macromates.com)
227.
Firefox Send: Free encrypted file transfer service (blog.mozilla.org)
228.
Building a Virtual Machine Inside ChatGPT (engraved.blog)
229.
Beginning January 2026, all ACM publications will be made open access (dl.acm.org)
230.
“I'm basically giving myself a permanent vacation from being BDFL” (mail.python.org)
231.
Terraria on Stadia cancelled after developer's Google account gets locked (twitter.com)
232.
Firefox is on a slippery slope (drewdevault.com)
233.
Ask HN: What tech job would let me get away with the least real work possible?
234.
Launching in 2015: A Certificate Authority to Encrypt the Entire Web (eff.org)
235.
Select a muscle and it provides the exercises to workout the selected muscle (musclewiki.com)
236.
My Youtube earnings (brickexperimentchannel.wordpress.com)
237.
Claude 4 (anthropic.com)
238.
I regret my website redesign (mtlynch.io)
239.
Physicists Detect Gravitational Waves, Proving Einstein Right (nytimes.com)
240.
The boring technology behind a one-person Internet company (2018) (broadcast.listennotes.com)