Hacker News
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Ask HN: Should "I asked $AI, and it said" replies be forbidden in HN guidelines?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46206457
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Rust in the kernel is no longer experimental
The topic of the Rust experiment was just discussed at the annual Maintainers Summit. The cons [...]
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10 Years of Let's Encrypt
On September 14, 2015, our first publicly-trusted certificate went live. We were proud that we had issued a certificate that a significant majority of clients could accept, and had done it using automated software. Of course, in retrospect this was just the first of billions of certificates. Today, Let’s Encrypt is the largest certificate authority in the world in terms of certificates issued, the ACME protocol we helped create and standardize is integrated throughout the server ecosystem, and we’ve become a household name among system administrators. We’re closing in on protecting one billion web sites.
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PeerTube is recognized as a digital public good by Digital Public Goods Alliance
Learn more about PeerTube.
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Handsdown one of the coolest 3D websites
Bruno Simon's creative portfolio
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If you're going to vibe code, why not do it in C?
https://stephenramsay.net/posts/vibe-coding.html
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Django: what’s new in 6.0
Django 6.0 was released today, starting another release cycle for the loved and long-lived Python web framework (now 20 years old!). It comes with a mosaic of new features, contributed to by many, some of which I am happy to have helped with. Below is my pick of highlights from the release notes.
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Donating the Model Context Protocol and establishing the Agentic AI Foundation
Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
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NYC congestion pricing cuts air pollution by a fifth in six months
In its first six months, New York City’s controversial congestion pricing scheme has reduced air pollution by 22% in Manhattan’s toll zone, while improving air quality across the entire metropolitan region, according to new research. The Cornell University study analysed data from 42 air quality monitors throughout the New York…
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So you want to speak at software conferences?
An article from dylanbeattie.net
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The stack circuitry of the Intel 8087 floating point chip, reverse-engineered
Early microprocessors were very slow when operating with floating-point numbers. But in 1980, Intel introduced the 8087 floating-point copro...
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Revisiting "Let's Build a Compiler"
https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2025/revisiting-lets-build-a-compiler/
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Stop Breaking TLS
Rant ahead: I hate TLS “Inspection” software with a burning passion and I wish we collectively as an industry would just knock it the fuck off and stop pretending it’s some great security benefit. Every time I encounter it, in whatever form, it’s a gigantic headache that makes everyone’s life worse off and as far as I am concerned offers next to zero tangible benefits.
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'Source available' is not open source, and that's okay
Dries is the Founder and Project Lead of Drupal and the Co-founder and Executive Chair of Acquia.
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Agentic AI Foundation
Block, Anthropic, and OpenAI have launched the Agentic AI Foundation (AAF). Learn about this new non-profit organization dedicated to making agentic AI safe, accessible, and beneficial for everyone.
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How private equity is changing housing
In some communities, corporations control more than 20 percent of properties.
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