Yearly Favorites
2071.
Quill OS: An open-source OS for Kobo's eReaders (quill-os.org)
2072.
Diode – Build, program, and simulate hardware (withdiode.com)
2073.
Iran-linked hackers breach FBI director's personal email (reuters.com)
2074.
Journalists turn in access badges, exit Pentagon rather than agreeing new rules (apnews.com)
2075.
Ask HN: How can I get better at using AI for programming?
2076.
Meta’s live demo fails; “AI” recording plays before the actor takes the steps (reddit.com)
2077.
Software update bricks some Jeep 4xe hybrids over the weekend (arstechnica.com)
2078.
Things Zig comptime won't do (matklad.github.io)
2079.
Eulogy for Dark Sky, a data visualization masterpiece (2023) (nightingaledvs.com)
2080.
Top model scores may be skewed by Git history leaks in SWE-bench (github.com)
2081.
Cosmologically Unique IDs (jasonfantl.com)
2082.
Why the US Navy won't blast the Iranians and 'open' Strait of Hormuz (responsiblestatecraft.org)
2083.
4Chan mocks £520k fine for UK online safety breaches (bbc.com)
2084.
Car companies are in a billion-dollar software war (insideevs.com)
2085.
4Chan Lawyer publishes Ofcom correspondence (alecmuffett.com)
2086.
Framework Laptop 16 (frame.work)
2087.
The suck is why we're here (nik.art)
2088.
When we get Komooted (bikepacking.com)
2089.
We can't have nice things because of AI scrapers (blog.metabrainz.org)
2090.
I'm just having fun (jyn.dev)
2091.
AI is a horse (2024) (kconner.com)
2092.
I wanted a camera that doesn't exist, so I built it (medium.com)
2093.
Show HN: How I topped the HuggingFace open LLM leaderboard on two gaming GPUs (dnhkng.github.io)
2094.
SkiftOS: A hobby OS built from scratch using C/C++ for ARM, x86, and RISC-V (skiftos.org)
2095.
Windows native app development is a mess (domenic.me)
2096.
As a developer, my most important tools are a pen and a notebook (hamatti.org)
2097.
Oneplus phone update introduces hardware anti-rollback (consumerrights.wiki)
2098.
Deloitte to refund the Australian government after using AI in $440k report (theguardian.com)
2099.
Starship: A minimal, fast, and customizable prompt for any shell (starship.rs)
2100.
Show HN: Ghost Pepper – Local hold-to-talk speech-to-text for macOS (github.com)