✨ Check out this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: Soren Monroe-Anderson was just 20 years old when he walked into the Pentagon with his friend Olaf Hichwa, trying to sell drones they’d built in his parents’ garage. A senior Department of Defense official shut them down immediately: “You can’t just waltz into the Pentagon as 21-year-olds and sell weapon systems to the D.O.D.” Two years later, Monroe-Anderson, now 22, and Hichwa, 24, aren’t just selling to the Pentagon—they’re dominating it. Neros Technologies, the company they founded in 2023, has raised $121 million…
🚀 Explore this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Key idea: In a previous post, I mentioned having strange performance issues regarding a tiny RPG I was secretly working on. The crux of the matter was that the game (built using web technologies) would run noticeably less smoothly when wrapped as a desktop app on my machine than when running in Firefox. I initially shared the project’s executables on the KAPLAY Discord server (KAPLAY being the library I used to make the game in JavaScript) and none reported the performance issues I had.Seeing this, I decided to…
💥 Explore this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: A 1980s-era semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas, is getting a makeover. The Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE), as it’s called now, is tooling up to become the only advanced packaging plant in the world that is dedicated to 3D heterogenous integration (3DHI)—the stacking of chips made of multiple materials, both silicon and non-silicon. The fab is the infrastructure behind DARPA’s Next-Generation Microelectronics Manufacturing (NGMM) program. “NGMM is focused on a revolution in microelectronics through 3D heterogeneous integration,” said Michael Holmes, managing director of the program. Stacking…
✨ Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Key idea: or at least the open versions of it. I have this very stupid rule. A couple of years ago I decided to turn this blog into a podcast. At the time, I decided to make up a stupid rule: whatever model I use to clone my voice and generate article transcripts needs to be an open model. Why? Because - as you might have figured by now - I like to make my life hard. The last version of the podcast generation engine was running on…
🔥 Check out this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: November 6, 2025Volume 23, issue 4
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If you're tired of hearing about memory safety, this article is for you. Andrew Lilley Brinker Memory safety—the property that makes software devoid of weaknesses such as buffer overflows, double-frees, and similar issues—has been a popular topic in software communities over the past decade and has gained special prominence alongside the rise of the Rust programming language. Rust did not invent the idea of memory safety, nor was it…
🔥 Check out this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: When my son was born last April, I had ambitious learning plans for the upcoming 5w paternity leave. As you can imagine, with two kids, life quickly verified this plan 🙃. I did eventually start some projects. One of the goals (sounding rebellious in the current AI hype cycle) was to learn and use neovim for coding. As a Goland aficionado, I (and my wrist) have always been tempted by no-mouse, OSS, gopls based, highly configurable dev setups. Long story short, I’d still…
💥 Discover this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: Many sites use CAPTCHAs to distinguish humans from automated traffic. How well do these CAPTCHAs hold up against modern AI agents? We tested three leading models—Claude Sonnet 4.5, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and GPT-5—on their ability to solve Google reCAPTCHA v2 challenges and found significant differences in performance. Claude Sonnet 4.5 performed best with a 60% success rate, slightly outperforming Gemini 2.5 Pro at 56%. GPT-5 performed significantly worse and only managed to solve CAPTCHAs on 28% of trials. Figure 1: Overall success rates for each AI model.…
🔥 Explore this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Key idea: We are excited to announce that ClickHouse has acquired LibreChat, the leading open-source AI chat platform that offers a unified interface for interacting with a wide range of large language models (LLMs), giving users and organizations full control over their data, agents, and conversations. We couldn't be more thrilled to welcome Danny Avila (the founder of LibreChat) as well as the LibreChat team and community into the ClickHouse family. LibreChat becomes a core component in our vision for Agent-Facing Analytics, creating a truly open-source Agentic Data…
🔥 Explore this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: Can the cops get your online data? In short, yes. There are a variety of US federal and state laws which give law enforcement powers to obtain information that you provided to online services. But, there are steps you as a user and/or as a service provider can take to improve online privacy.Law enforcement demanding access to your private online data goes back to the beginning of the internet. In fact, one of EFF’s first cases, Steve Jackson Games v. Secret Service, exemplified the now…
🚀 Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Main takeaway: Welcome to Internal Tech Emails: internal tech industry emails that surface in public records. 🔍 If you haven’t signed up, join 50,000+ others and get the newsletter:From: Nick CleggSent: Friday, December 20, 2019 8:13 PMTo: Peter ThielSubject: MilennialsHi PeterSheryl suggested I reach out to you as she says you and Mark have been discussing the need for FB to remain more attuned to Milennials. Would be great if I could hear your thoughts so that I can help support the direction of travel.Do tell me…
