GentleOS – Classic operating system with a lovely retro GUI

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GentleOS/32 is a retro OS for tinkering with old hardware, requiring i386 CPU, 4MB RAM, and VGA display. It supports standard PC devices and has a 16-bit spin-off, GentleOS/16, targeting 80186 devices.

Microsoft's open source tools were hacked to steal passwords of AI developers

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Microsoft's Azure and AI development tools were hacked, allowing hackers to steal users' passwords and sensitive credentials. The company has temporarily removed some repositories, notified affected customers, and is continuing to investigate the breach.

Forever Young: how one molecule can lock plants in a youthful state (2025)

Biologist Scott Poethig discovered a single molecule, miR156, that locks plants in a youthful state, a phenomenon called neoteny. This finding has big implications for conservation, horticulture, and more, as it could help scientists tailor plants to different needs and environments.

OpenCV 5 Is Here: The Biggest Leap in Years for Computer Vision

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OpenCV 5 is a major release that modernizes the library with a new DNN engine, improved ONNX support, and hardware acceleration. It brings significant performance improvements, better language support, and a redesigned Hardware Acceleration Layer for faster image processing.

The beauty and simplicity of the good old C-style void* in C++

Using void* pointers is a simple and clear way to pass memory blobs to functions, avoiding unnecessary complexity with explicit types like uint8_t. SAL annotations can be used to decorate functions and help code analyzers detect memory bugs.

Apple reveals new AI architecture built around Google Gemini models

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Apple overhauls Apple Intelligence with Google Foundation Models, enabling on-device AI capabilities and multimodal support. Users can opt out of Google integration, but it's unclear if this can be completely disabled.

The iPhone's Last Stand

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Microsoft's Project Solara showcases a thin client approach where AI agents live in the cloud and interact with devices as portals. Apple's Siri, despite being behind the state of the art, is sufficient for consumers who don't want to work or care about productivity.

Making Graphics Like it's 1993

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Catlantean 3D is a side-project I've been slowly building in my spare time for over a year, and I intend to release it on Steam next year. My goal was to build a complete, shippable first-person shooter using techniques that were common in the early 90s, while allowing myself the luxury of using a modern compiler and a platform abstraction layer. What this actually means is, the ...

Thi.ng – open-source building blocks for computational design and art

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This site is a precursor to a semantic graph of projects, assets, and relationships, offering a tag cloud to explore 350 projects. The primary focus is on data-driven tooling for TypeScript and browser-based tech, with a broader aim at various programming approaches and languages.

Eagle Computer: The rise and fall of an early PC clone

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Eagle Computer was a leading producer of CP/M computers in 1983, but its fortunes changed after CEO Dennis Barnhart's death in a car crash on June 8, 1983. The company struggled to compete with IBM and other clone makers after the IBM lawsuit and increased competition in the market.

Siri AI

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Apple Intelligence is a helpful AI integrated into Apple devices for personal needs, protecting user privacy through on-device processing. It uses Private Cloud Compute for complex requests while maintaining user data security.

xAI is looking more like a datacentre REIT than a frontier lab

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xAI partnered with Anthropic and Google, providing them with huge capacity, and the revenue flows into SpaceX ahead of its IPO. This deal gives xAI a competitive advantage in datacentre buildout and helps alleviate compute shortages for Anthropic and Google.

Show HN: Performative-UI – A react component library of design tropes

Porting the ThinkPad X61 to Coreboot

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The user successfully ported coreboot to a ThinkPad x61 using a Large Language Model (LLM) to reverse engineer the firmware, which would have taken months to accomplish manually. This achievement demonstrates the feasibility of using LLMs for reverse engineering firmware, potentially making it easier to develop open-source alternatives to closed-source firmware.

An introduction to functional analysis for science and engineering

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This is a tutorial introduction to the functional analysis mathematics needed in many physical problems, such as in waves in continuous media. Functional analysis takes us beyond finite matrices, allowing us to work with infinite sets of continuous functions. It resolves important issues, such as whether, why and how we can practically reduce such problems to finite matrix approximations. It ...

EU-banned pesticides found in rice, tea and spices

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Pesticides banned in the EU were found in everyday food products in the Netherlands, France, Austria, and Germany. Brussels plans to weaken food safety regulations, putting consumers at risk.

Old'aVista – The most powerful guide to the old Internet

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Some of the wonderful people that help make Old'aVista possible:Ryan Stoddard, omf_2097, Eric, Lailing Dast, more...Click here if you'd like to contribute as well. Support Old'aVistaCommunityGuestbookThanks to For saving the internet history and making it available to all of us. This site wouldn't exist without them.

MiMo-v2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed: 1T model with 1000 tokens per second

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Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed breaks 1000 tokens/s decode speed on a 1-trillion-parameter model. It achieves this through extreme model-system codesign with TileRT, delivering 10× the generation speed of MiMo-V2.5-Pro.

Apple Core AI Framework

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Core AI helps build, run, and deploy AI models in apps using Apple silicon. It includes tools for model preparation, debugging, and performance monitoring with Xcode and the Core AI Debugger app.

GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) is hiring Back end Engineers

GoGoGrandparent's mission is to help older adults live independently by tailoring on-demand apps to their needs. They're hiring a Senior Backend Engineer to design scalable systems and improve the lives of seniors.

Looking Forward to Postgres 19: Query Hints

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Postgres 19 introduces query advice modules pg_plan_advice and pg_stash_advice, allowing users to provide guidance to the planner without embedding hints in SQL. These modules address long-standing concerns about hints, including maintenance and upgrade headaches, and provide a more controlled and expressive way to influence query planning.

H2JVM – A Haskell Library for Writing JVM Bytecode

User is developing H2JVM, a Haskell library for writing JVM bytecode, to simplify code generation for compilers. They seek feedback on design and implementation, including suggestions for improving code organization and pretty-printing.

Show HN: Gitdot – A better GitHub. Open-source, written in Rust

Daily-digest podcast skill — turns a list of saved articles into a fully-produced Spotify episode using Qwen3-TTS, on top of the save-to-spotify CLI.

Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism

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A Facebook investigation found that some overseas accounts, including one from Indonesia, were posing as Canadians and posting divisive content about Alberta separatism to generate income. Facebook's monetization incentives may be contributing to the spread of inauthentic content.

Ask HN: What are tools you have made for yourself since the advent of AI?

You're building software tools with a minimal toolchain, using a custom harness with dagger for efficiency. You're also creating a personal knowledge base with markdown search and wiki powered by Typesense for better outcomes.

Ask HN: Why hasn't there been a real competitor to Ticketmaster yet?

Ticketmaster maintains its market dominance through exclusive deals with venues and artists, vendor lock-in, and a business model that allows it to take a large cut of ticket sales. The company's monopoly is also perpetuated by the complicity of venues and artists who benefit from its services.

FrontierCode

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FrontierCode is a benchmark that measures AI models' ability to write high-quality, maintainable code by assessing end-to-end code quality, correctness, and mergeability. Current models struggle to meet this new standard, with even the best-performing model achieving only 13.4% on the most challenging tasks.

Passing DBs through continuations

The author describes a shortcut to improve database performance using a technique called continuation-passing style (CPS), which allows operators to compose into tightly fused operations automatically. This approach is used in the Prela database, which maps cleanly to both a logical Entity/Relationship data model and a columnar physical storage, and achieves fast columnar execution when compiled.

Why are cells small?

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Cells come in various shapes and sizes due to constraints on surface area-to-volume ratio and diffusion. A cell's size is determined by balancing tradeoffs between volume, diffusion, surface area, and energy.

Surveillance is not safety: A statement on the UK's latest threat to privacy [pdf]

UK government's plan to scan all UK devices for nudity will not safeguard children but endanger everyone and strengthen tech giants' control. This proposal will lead to mass surveillance and censorship, expanding to target "threats" and "harmful content" beyond nudity.