Beyond All Reason (Free Total Annihilation Inspired RTS)

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The game offers real-time simulation with fully simulated projectile ballistics and terrain deformation, allowing for diverse strategies on each map. Players can choose from over 10 unit classes to balance resource income and production for victory.

Who Owns Your ATProto Identity? Hint: It's Probably Not You

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The Personal Data Server (PDS) in ATProto holds users' signing keys and rotation keys, allowing the operator to impersonate users across all apps in the ecosystem and lock them out of their identities. This centralization of key management makes the system brittle, relying on trusting the PDS operator, and users should be able to enroll self-controlled rotation keys by default to mitigate this risk.

The case against geometric algebra (2024)

The author argues that Geometric Algebra (GA) has flaws that need to be addressed in order for it to succeed, particularly its overemphasis on the geometric product and lack of self-awareness about its limitations. The author believes that GA's underlying concepts, such as multivectors and the wedge product, are valuable but that the GA movement's ideology and framework are problematic and ...

Former Olympian denies vandalising Washington Reflecting Pool after arrest

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A former US Olympian arrested for allegedly vandalising the Reflecting Pool in Washington DC is denying he did anything wrong. David "Davey" Hearn, 67, was detained by the pool's edge on Friday as he was finishing a long bike ride. Hearn told BBC News that he had removed his cycling glove to simply touch a long strip of rubbery material which appeared to have "delaminated" ...

David Ahl's Basic Computer Games Ported to C

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A user ported classic GW-BASIC games to C for various platforms. The project is licensed under the MIT License and includes original GW-BASIC code for reference.

A 3D voxel game engine written in APL

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This project aims to create a voxel game using APL notation, with installation instructions for macOS and Linux. Compilation on Windows requires SDL3 dev libraries and cmake-gui, with shaders compiled using ./compile_shaders.sh.

Google Hits 50% IPv6

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Google's measurements show IPv6 reaching 50% for the first time, but APNIC Labs data shows a 42% worldwide IPv6 capability. IPv6 adoption varies across regions and economies, with some countries like India and Saudi Arabia showing different adoption curves.

Commodore Made a Digital Detox Phone That Isn't Dumb

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Commodore, the iconic computer brand of the 1980s, is once again back for your attention – slapping its name on the hottest trend: digital detox. After a brand reboot (again) and the faithful recreation of the original Commodore 64 personal computer (again), the company’s next product is a smartphone with the everyday essentials, but without the apps most adept at hogging your attention. The ...

Loupe – A iOS app that raises awareness about what native apps can see

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Loupe is an iOS app that shows device fingerprinting data from public APIs, helping users see what apps can quietly learn about their device. It's free and open source, with a Mac version in development.

Running MicroVMs in Proxmox VE, the Easy Way

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The user created a Debian package called pve-microvm that adds QEMU's microvm machine type as a first-class managed guest in Proxmox VE, allowing for fast and isolated VMs with a custom kernel and minimal virtio-only environment. The package supports 21 guest OS types, including Linux, NetBSD, and Plan9, and provides features like sub-300ms boot times, virtio devices, and vsock CID for ...

Two Qwen3 models on one DGX Spark: the residency math

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The author set up a DGX Spark with multiple vLLM containers to serve two Qwen3 models, but faced memory issues due to incorrect gpu_memory_utilization settings. The solution involved adjusting the settings to account for CUDA framework overhead and Mamba state alignment.

Renting a sewing machine from the library

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Finland's libraries are thriving as community service centers, offering more than just books, and promoting social inclusion and democracy. They are valued for their role in helping societies function, with over 700 libraries serving Finland's 5.6 million people.

Slow breathing modulates brain function and risk behavior

Prolonged exhalation breathing can increase cardiac parasympathetic activity, leading to enhanced reward sensitivity and increased risky choices. This effect is associated with changes in brain activity in regions involved in reward processing, such as the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and precuneus.

Zigzag Decoding with AVX-512

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The author experimented with two optimizations for AVX-512 vertex decoding in meshoptimizer, but only one made it in. The first optimization used a branchless formulation to decode zigzag encoded integers, while the second used AVX-512 predication support to compile the branching variant directly.

Epoll vs. io_uring in Linux

The user discusses the differences between epoll and io_uring for handling asynchronous I/O on Linux, highlighting io_uring's efficiency and reduced syscall overhead. io_uring is recommended for modern Linux projects due to its improved performance and architectural changes.

A tale of two path separators

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macOS uses two path separators: slash (/) and colon (:), inherited from classic Mac OS and Unix. This dual system causes files to appear with slashes or colons in their names, depending on the context.

Developers don't understand CORS (2019)

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Web developers often misunderstand how CORS works, leading to security vulnerabilities like the recent Zoom vulnerability, which was caused by bypassing CORS to access a localhost webserver. A secure implementation would involve implementing a REST API with CORS headers and a Content Security Policy to prevent unauthorized access.

Windows UI evolution: Clicking an unassociated file

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The user explored how Windows handled opening non-executable files from 1989's Windows 386/2.11 to 2015's Windows 10, noting changes in file type association UI and functionality. The user observed a shift from basic dialogs to more complex and flat interfaces, with varying levels of interactivity and options for selecting programs to open non-executable files.

Rare medieval bookmark exceeds expectations at auction

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A rare 15th-century rotating bookmark sold for £7,000, six times its high estimate. It features a parchment disc with Arabic numerals and symbols, used by a scribe to keep track of writing columns.

15-minute at-home Lyme disease tick test

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LymeAlert is a 15-minute tick test that can detect Lyme disease, priced at $40 per test. It's designed to help people avoid unnecessary doctor visits and antibiotic doses by testing ticks for the disease.

The Great Intermediary Panic

Every time technology makes distribution easier, the old intermediaries discover tragedy. Newspapers, record labels, TV networks, video stores, software distributors, cinema chains, and even once-dominant technologies like Flash all shared the same problem: they confused temporary control over distribution with permanent value. What we call “traditional media” has been living through a long ...

Smashing the NIMBYs created modern capitalism

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The Glorious Revolution in England led to a period of unprecedented growth and modernization, driven by Parliament's ability to reform property rights and infrastructure. This revolution's key achievements included the consolidation of landholdings, the abolition of entails, and the improvement of roads and canals.

SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible

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SMPTE has made its entire Standards catalog freely available to the global media technology community. This move aims to accelerate adoption and implementation, strengthen interoperability, and drive innovation in the industry.

Unauthorized alert sent to cell phones across Brazil

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Unauthorized alert with "misantropi4" message sent to cell phones in Brazil, suspected to be a hacker attack. Brazilian government is investigating the incident and restoring the National Civil Defense's warning platform.

Cosmodial Sky Atlas

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A web-based sky atlas allows users to view the live sky above their location, with features like time travel, true scale, and favorites. It includes 101,234 stars, planets, moons, comets, and space stations, with a database checked against NASA's numbers.

DOS Game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" reversing project needs DOS test pilots

The F-15 Strike Eagle 2 reconstruction project has made significant progress, with all C code rewritten and data moved from assembly to C. The project is now open for testing and bug reporting, with the latest release v0.9.1 available for download.

Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controllers

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A PID controller is a feedback-based control loop mechanism used in industrial control systems to manage machines and processes with continuous control and automatic adjustment. It compares the desired target value with the actual value of the system and applies corrective actions to bring the system to the desired setpoint using proportional, integral, and derivative methods.

UHF X11: X11 Built for VisionOS and Apple Vision Pro

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visionOS receives X11 calls from clients and vintage machines, opening each top-level window separately. X authority cookies are generated on device and copied to clients for secure connections.

Guide to the TD4 4-bit DIY CPU

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The user built a 4-bit CPU kit called TD4 from Aliexpress, which has 2 registers, LEDs, and 16 bytes of program ROM, and wrote notes to help others understand its architecture and usage. The user encountered some difficulties during assembly, including soldering the USB connector and understanding the directionality of surface mount diodes, but eventually got the CPU working and wrote a ...

Whole cross-sectional human ultrasound tomography

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Researchers developed a new system for whole cross-sectional ultrasound tomography, enabling imaging of the entire human cross-section in reflection and transmission modes. This system has potential applications in clinical needs, such as adipose thickness assessment and video-rate biopsy needle localization.