Live Map of the London Underground
(londonunderground.live)
Monthly Highlights
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How a single line of code could brick your iPhone
(rambo.codes)
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Why did Windows 7 log on slower for months if you had a solid color background?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
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Kagi Assistant is now available to all users
(blog.kagi.com)
130.
OpenAI releases image generation in the API
(openai.com)
131.
Gumroad’s source is available
(github.com)
132.
Apple’s Darwin OS and XNU Kernel Deep Dive
(tansanrao.com)
133.
Sycophancy in GPT-4o
(openai.com)
134.
Silicon Valley crosswalk buttons apparently hacked to imitate Musk, Zuck voices
(paloaltoonline.com)
135.
How the U.S. became a science superpower
(steveblank.com)
136.
15,000 lines of verified cryptography now in Python
(jonathan.protzenko.fr)
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Show HN: Duolingo-style exercises but with real-world content like the news
(app.fluentsubs.com)
140.
A university president makes a case against cowardice
(newyorker.com)
141.
Things Zig comptime won't do
(matklad.github.io)
142.
Nvidia adds native Python support to CUDA
(thenewstack.io)
143.
Jellyfin as a Spotify alternative
(coppolaemilio.com)
144.
Hacker News Hug of Deaf
(susam.net)
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The movie mistake mystery from "Revenge of the Sith"
(fxrant.blogspot.com)
147.
CVE Foundation
(thecvefoundation.org)
148.
Show HN: I made a web-based, free alternative to Screen Studio
(screenrecorder.me)
149.
Ironwood: The first Google TPU for the age of inference
(blog.google)
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Photographs of 19th Century Japan
(cosmographia.substack.com)