Every developer has tools they rely on daily. The workflows they’ve built around them, the ways they’ve learned to move faster, debug smarter, and write better code – that kind of hands-on experience can be hard to put into words. We’re collaborating with LinkedIn to make it easier for you to showcase your expertise with […] Read more ›
NASA's Swift space observatory is falling out of orbit. Can a commercial company build a spacecraft in nine months to save it? Read more ›
AI-powered zsh command generator that inserts safe, reviewable shell commands. - longyijdos/hi-shell Read more ›
Find vulnerabilities in your web app in minutes. SSL, headers, WAF, Nuclei — a complete report without hiring a consultant. Read more ›
CHANGES WITH 261: Announcements of Future Feature Removals and Incompatible Changes: * systemd-logind's integration with the UAPI.1 Boot Loader Specification (which allows the systemctl r... Read more ›
French serial entrepreneur and open-source legend Jean-Baptiste Kempf has been building Kyber, an infrastructure layer to control remote devices in real time. Read more ›
AI coding agents such as Claude code or Codex get more capable every month. This is great for productivity, but approving all commands gets annoying really quickly. On the other hand, allowing agents to run any command on your work machine is not a great idea. They are really good at exploring your production cluster […] Read more ›
NASA selected a mission concept to research how space weather and dynamics within Earth’s atmosphere influence the space environment and help improve prediction capabilities for impacts on crucial technology, such as GPS and low Earth orbit satellites, as well as astronauts in space. The DAPHNE (Dynamic Atmosphere-Ionosphere Explorer) mission will enter Phase B of development, […] Read more ›
Open, git-native memory your team's coding agents read and write together. Every lesson becomes a file in your repo: versioned in git, reviewed in PRs, checked against your code. No account, no API key. Read more ›
The standard term "observer particle" feels passive, misleading, and incomplete. I propose ACTON as a replacement — an active, irreversible physical interaction that permanently stamps non-fungible reality onto the universe. I arrived at this word because I was looking for the point where particles stop being fungible. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are all fungible and essentially recyclable in the universe. An Acton is the moment when these interchangeable particles become part of a uniqu... Read more ›
Tech leads are accountable for team outcomes they can influence, but cannot command. That is the job. Read more ›
A terminal text editor. A real alternative to VS Code, Zed, and Sublime that runs in your terminal. Read more ›
Repost receives your webhooks instantly, then reliably delivers them wherever they need to go—with retries, replay, and zero dropped events. Read more ›
Microsoft Corp.’s Azure and Amazon Web Services are on a collision course with the European Union’s tough digital competition rulebook, after an initial probe into their power over the cloud. Read more ›
Proposal to accomplish full decentralization of Tangled. Read more ›
Notes on Go's accepted goroutine leak profile and how it reuses the GC to find them. Read more ›
Fork @affaan's grand-prize Everything Claude Code — 64 agents, 261 skills, hooks & rules — onto your own isolated microVM. Your Claude login, your keys, live in ~3 min. Read more ›
-worked on a trading platform that the brokers used to execute trades & look at trading data, fixed bugs in the spreadsheet UI -ported c++ code that was used for pricing calculations from an old project to a newer one -wrote unit tests for the c# api later of the new project -added new features to the UI (based on requirements from brokers), worked on a json library that used generics Read more ›
Construction of the Deep Synoptic Array is about to start in rural Nevada. It will reveal untold galaxies in stunning detail and help explain how they form and grow Read more ›
I read Amy Goodchild’s blog post about digitizing her handwriting in JavaScript a while ago and couldn’t stop thinking about it. I didn’t end up digitizing my own handwriting, but it pushed me toward a smaller idea: clamp a ballpoint pen to my 3D printer and let it write postcards for me. This post is the story of getting there, including the part where my printer almost drove the pen straight through the bed. Read more ›