Claude Code Unpacked : A visual guide

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Claude Code processes keyboard input from TextInput or piped stdin, then uses a lead agent to break tasks and spawn parallel workers. It also has unreleased features and a virtual pet that lives in the terminal.

CERN levels up with new superconducting karts

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CERN engineers developed super-charged karts to speed up work in the Large Hadron Collider tunnel during major works. The karts, inspired by nursery school children's designs, will replace bicycles and enable faster travel through the 27-km tunnel.

Intuiting Pratt Parsing

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Pratt parsing is a method for parsing expressions with varying precedence by walking back up the spine of the tree when a transition operator appears and building a left-leaning subtree. The Pratt parser uses a recursive descent parser with a call stack to build the tree, and it handles left-associative and right-associative operators by adjusting their left and right binding powers.

I Quit. The Clankers Won

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The author argues that blogging is more important than ever despite the rise of AI and Big Tech, as it allows for human conversation and authentic voices. They encourage readers to keep blogging and assert their unique voice, rather than resigning to the deskilling of their craft.

Show HN: CLI to order groceries via reverse-engineered REWE API (Haskell)

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The korb CLI is a Haskell program that allows users to create baskets and order groceries from REWE markets programmatically. It uses a shared markdown file to store shopping lists and generates a template based on user history and preferences.

Claude Wrote a Full FreeBSD Remote Kernel RCE with Root Shell (CVE-2026-4747)

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FreeBSD 13.5 and later versions have a vulnerability in the RPCSEC_GSS module, allowing a remote kernel code execution attack via NFS. The vulnerability is due to a buffer overflow in the svc_rpc_gss_validate function.

Wasmer (YC S19) Is Hiring – Rust and DevRel Positions

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Wasmer is a company working on WebAssembly for cloud computing, using Rust, WebAssembly, and LLVM. They are hiring a Rust software engineer with 3+ years of experience.

A dot a day keeps the clutter away

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The author created a simple inventory system using colored dot stickers to track usage of electronic components and tools in their lab. The system reveals patterns and helps the author decide what to keep and what to discard, making it easier to manage their collection.

Chess in SQL

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A chess board was rendered in SQL using a pivot technique to transform rows into columns. This technique was used to visualize the game of Paul Morphy against the Duke of Brunswick and Count Isouard in 1858.

Show HN: 1-Bit Bonsai, the First Commercially Viable 1-Bit LLMs

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PrismML's ultra-dense intelligence models, like 1-bit Bonsai, offer significant memory and energy savings. They achieve high performance and accuracy while requiring much less memory and energy than full-precision models.

TinyLoRA – Learning to Reason in 13 Parameters

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Researchers propose TinyLoRA to scale low-rank adapters, achieving 91% accuracy on GSM8K with 13 trained parameters. TinyLoRA recovers 90% of performance improvements with 1000x fewer parameters on learning-to-reason benchmarks.

TruffleRuby

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TruffleRuby is a Ruby implementation on the JVM using Graal and Truffle, achieving high performance and simplicity. It was open sourced in 2014 and is now part of GraalVM, sponsored by Shopify since 2019.

MiniStack (replacement for LocalStack)

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AWS services run on real infrastructure, including databases, containers, and caching. LocalStack offers a Pro version with real infrastructure support for AWS services.

The Claude Code Source Leak: fake tools, frustration regexes, undercover mode

Anthropic accidentally exposed Claude Code's source code and internal features, including anti-distillation mechanisms and a companion system. The leak reveals product roadmap details that competitors can now see and react to.

Bring Back MiniDV with This Raspberry Pi FireWire Hat

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You're using a Raspberry Pi with a FireWire HAT and PiSugar3 Plus battery to create a portable MRU for older FireWire cameras, replacing tape and allowing for archiving of MiniDV tapes. This setup can also be used with other FireWire devices and is a cost-effective alternative to buying an old used MRU.

In Case of Emergency, Make Burrito Bison 3 (2017)

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The developers of Burrito Bison created a new game, Launcha Libre, after struggling financially and needing a way to get back on their feet, with the help of Kongregate's funding program. They made significant changes to the game, including new gummy bears, launch mechanics, and a Mexican setting, while also introducing a free-to-play model with video ads and a piñata character.

Why the US Navy won't blast the Iranians and 'open' Strait of Hormuz

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The US Navy's power projection is limited by shore-based anti-access and area denial systems, making it vulnerable to Iranian and Chinese missiles. This shift in naval warfare requires a reevaluation of investment in expensive instruments of national power.

Slop is not necessarily the future

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AI models will write good code due to economic incentives, as good code is cheaper to generate and maintain. Economic forces will drive AI models to generate simpler, good code as it will be cheaper overall.

OpenAI closes funding round at an $852B valuation

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OpenAI closed a record-breaking funding round at $852 billion post-money valuation with $122 billion committed capital. The company raised $3 billion from individual investors and generates $2 billion in monthly revenue.

Neanderthals survived on a knife's edge for 350k years

4D Doom

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The demo HYPERHELL is a 4D game that requires WebGPU compatible hardware and browser, where players navigate a maze and interact with the Bargainer to survive. The game uses a new rendering technique called the "Unblink" mechanic, which simulates a 4D camera with a 3D sensor.

Open source CAD in the browser (Solvespace)

SolveSpace has a web version that runs in the browser with some speed penalty and bugs. It's experimental and can be hosted locally like static web content.

Digitizing photos from the 1998 Game Boy Camera

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The user obtained a Game Boy Camera and printer, and after researching, found an open-source project called Arduino Gameboy Printer Emulator that allows digitizing photos using modern approaches. The user successfully built and used the emulator, extracting raw photo information from the Arduino and converting it to proper images with the help of community-built solutions.

A Mysterious Numbers Station Is Broadcasting Through the Iran War

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A mysterious shortwave radio broadcast, "Tavajoh!", has been playing numbers in Persian since February 28, likely originating from a US military base in Germany. The encrypted messages are believed to be part of a Cold War-era system used for espionage, possibly to communicate with Iranian agents or allies.

Axios compromised on NPM – Malicious versions drop remote access trojan

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StepSecurity identified malicious versions of the axios HTTP client library published to npm, axios@1.14.1 and axios@0.30.4, which inject a remote access trojan (RAT) dropper. Developers who installed these versions should rotate all secrets and credentials, check network logs, and downgrade to safe versions, and StepSecurity provides end-to-end npm supply chain security across three pillars: ...

Remembering Magnetic Memories and the Apollo AGC

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NASA engineers in the 1960s decided to pair human oversight with digital execution for spacecraft control, leading to the development of various magnetic memory technologies. These technologies, including core rope memory, core memory, magnetic tape memory, and bubble memory, were used in early computers and spacecraft due to their high memory density and environmental robustness.

Ordinary Lab Gloves May Have Skewed Microplastic Data

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Scientists researching microplastics may have skewed data by wearing gloves that shed particles mimicking microplastics. Clean-room gloves are a safer option, with 100 false positives per millimeter squared, compared to 2,000 from other gloves.

6o6 v1.1: Faster 6502-on-6502 virtualization for a C64/Apple II Apple-1 emulator

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The user has made efficiency improvements to their 6502 virtualization library, 6o6, which now runs faster and uses fewer host instructions, and has used it to create an Apple-1 emulator that runs on a Commodore 64 or Apple II. The Apple-1 emulator is based on the original hardware and manual, and the user has compared it to other emulators, including MAME, to demonstrate its accuracy and ...

Teenage Engineering's PO-32 acoustic modem and synth implementation

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libpo32 reimplements the PO-32 Tonic transfer stack for embedded targets. It builds, sends, and receives PO-32 transfers using freestanding C99.
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pg_textsearch is a PostgreSQL extension for full-text search with BM25 ranking. It supports indexing, querying, and faceting with various language configurations and parameters.