1. What makes Intel Optane stand out (2023)
    (blog.zuthof.nl)

  2. A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning (2015)
    (r2d3.us)

  3. Glassworm Is Back: A New Wave of Invisible Unicode Attacks Hits Repositories
    (www.aikido.dev)

  4. Show HN: GDSL – 800 line kernel: Lisp subset in 500, C subset in 1300
    (firthemouse.github.io)

  5. Show HN: Signet – Autonomous wildfire tracking from satellite and weather data
    (signet.watch)

  6. Show HN: What if your synthesizer was powered by APL (or a dumb K clone)?
    (octetta.github.io)

  7. Rack-mount hydroponics
    (sa.lj.am)

  8. Kniterate Notes
    (soup.agnescameron.info)

  9. Codegen is not productivity
    (www.antifound.com)

  10. UMD Scientists Create 'Smart Underwear' to Measure Human Flatulence
    (cbmg.umd.edu)

  11. IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display (2019)
    (www.righto.com)

  12. Generating All 32-Bit Primes (Part I)
    (hnlyman.github.io)

  13. The Appalling Stupidity of Spotify's AI DJ
    (www.charlespetzold.com)

  14. $96 3D-printed rocket that recalculates its mid-air trajectory using a $5 sensor
    (github.com)

  15. How kernel anti-cheats work
    (s4dbrd.github.io)

  16. Examples for the tcpdump and dig man pages
    (jvns.ca)

  17. A most elegant TCP hole punching algorithm
    (robertsdotpm.github.io)

  18. Zipp 2001 Restoration
    (robot-daycare.com)

  19. Why Mathematica does not simplify sinh(arccosh(x))
    (www.johndcook.com)

  20. Treasure hunter freed from jail after refusing to turn over shipwreck gold
    (www.bbc.com)

  21. Allow me to get to know you, mistakes and all
    (sebi.io)

  22. Learning Athletic Humanoid Tennis Skills from Imperfect Human Motion Data
    (zzk273.github.io)

  23. Pentagon expands oversight of Stars and Stripes, limits content
    (www.stripes.com)

  24. Human Organ Atlas
    (www.science.org)

  25. Show HN: Han – A Korean programming language written in Rust
    (github.com)

  26. The Webpage Has Instructions. The Agent Has Your Credentials
    (openguard.sh)

  27. The Official DR DOS Website
    (www.dr-dos.com)

  28. Palantir defends its role in the kill chain: "We are proud of that"
    (www.heise.de)

  29. Centuries of selective breeding turned wild cabbage into different vegetables
    (www.worksinprogress.news)

  30. SBCL Fibers – Lightweight Cooperative Threads
    (atgreen.github.io)