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1. CVE program faces swift end after DHS fails to renew contract [updated] (csoonline.com)
1926 points by healsdata 6 days ago | 1094 comments
2. Darwin's children drew all over the “On the Origin of Species” manuscript (2014) (theappendix.net)
507 points by arbesman 6 days ago | 136 comments
3. OpenAI Codex CLI: Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal (github.com/openai)
514 points by mfiguiere 6 days ago | 288 comments
4. Man who built ISP instead of paying Comcast expands to hundreds of homes (2022) (arstechnica.com)
574 points by voxadam 6 days ago | 229 comments
5. Kermit: A typeface for kids (microsoft.design)
357 points by nmcfarl 6 days ago | 166 comments
6. 12-factor Agents: Patterns of reliable LLM applications (github.com/humanlayer)
468 points by dhorthy 6 days ago | 78 comments
7. Damn Vulnerable MCP Server (github.com/harishsg993010)
226 points by mrxhacker99 6 days ago | 61 comments
8. OpenAI o3 and o4-mini (openai.com)
553 points by maheshrijal 6 days ago | 506 comments
9. CVE Foundation (thecvefoundation.org)
454 points by layer8 6 days ago | 73 comments
10. How Nintendo bled Atari games to death (mitpress.mit.edu)
210 points by sohkamyung 6 days ago | 152 comments
11. OpenAI is building a social network? (theverge.com)
314 points by noleary 7 days ago | 428 comments
12. Reproducing Hacker News writing style fingerprinting (antirez.com)
325 points by grep_it 6 days ago | 154 comments
13. A flowing WebGL gradient, deconstructed (alexharri.com)
222 points by alexharri 10 days ago | 41 comments
14. eInk Mode: Making web pages easier to read (jackscogito.blogspot.com)
163 points by amadeuspagel 7 days ago | 83 comments
15. Markov Chain Monte Carlo Without All the Bullshit (2015) (jeremykun.com)
228 points by ibobev 6 days ago | 48 comments
16. A high-throughput parser for the Zig programming language (github.com/validark)
145 points by jedisct1 6 days ago | 16 comments
17. Dirty tricks 6502 programmers use (2019) (nurpax.github.io)
161 points by amichail 6 days ago | 61 comments
18. Breaking the Llama Community License (victor.earth)
144 points by mkl 8 days ago | 80 comments
19. An Introduction to Stochastic Calculus (2022) (bjlkeng.io)
169 points by ibobev 6 days ago | 44 comments
20. Attention K-Mart Shoppers (archive.org)
332 points by rpmisms 6 days ago | 112 comments
21. Launch HN: Jasmine (YC S22) – Automating REC compliance and payouts for solar
41 points by mmayberry 6 days ago | 20 comments
22. A protein folding mystery solved: Study explains core packing fractions (phys.org)
94 points by PaulHoule 8 days ago | 27 comments
23. Science, the Endless Frontier (1945) [pdf] (nsf.gov)
108 points by otras 6 days ago | 16 comments
24. Show HN: Torque – A lightweight meta-assembler for any processor (benbridle.com)
79 points by benbridle 6 days ago | 30 comments
25. Fun with -fsanitize=undefined and Picolibc (keithp.com)
117 points by JNRowe 8 days ago | 43 comments
26. RakuAST Grant Report (niner.name)
54 points by librasteve 6 days ago | 3 comments
27. Herb: Powerful and seamless HTML-aware ERB parsing and tooling (herb-tools.dev)
119 points by todsacerdoti 6 days ago | 28 comments
28. Microsoft researchers developed a hyper-efficient AI model that can run on CPUs (techcrunch.com)
146 points by libpcap 5 days ago | 64 comments
29. Show HN: We Put Chromium on a Unikernel (OSS Apache 2.0) (github.com/onkernel)
131 points by juecd 6 days ago | 46 comments
30. A Postmortem of a Startup (buildwithtract.com)
167 points by jamierumbelow 6 days ago | 128 comments

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