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  1. Using XPath in 2023
    (156 points | Comments)

  2. Medicine containers used in the golden age of piracy
    (101 points | Comments)

  3. Red Programming Language
    (222 points | Comments)

  4. Tiffin Tom: Fish, chips and a side of identity theft
    (196 points | Comments)

  5. Dusk OS: 32-bit Forth OS. Useful during first stage of civilizational collapse
    (169 points | Comments)

  6. Undocumented 8086 instructions, explained by the microcode
    (242 points | Comments)

  7. Grav is a modern open-source flat-file CMS
    (135 points | Comments)

  8. WebGPU – All of the cores, none of the canvas
    (120 points | Comments)

  9. Exploring Linear A
    (153 points | Comments)

  10. Underwater ears everywhere
    (452 points | Comments)

  11. How to register a Kei truck in Pennsylvania
    (314 points | Comments)

  12. ChatGPT use declines as users complain about ‘dumber’ answers
    (109 points | Comments)

  13. Show HN: Structured output from LLMs without reprompting
    (174 points | Comments)

  14. SoundStorm: Efficient Parallel Audio Generation
    (293 points | Comments)

  15. A tutorial quantum interpreter in 150 lines of Lisp
    (232 points | Comments)

  16. Infrared may no longer be a punchline, as IEEE approves 9.6Gbps wireless light
    (141 points | Comments)

  17. Citizen scientists observe gamma ray glow associated with lightning flash
    (114 points | Comments)

  18. Zoom fatigue unpacked
    (133 points | Comments)

  19. Forth: The programming language that writes itself: The Web Page
    (286 points | Comments)

  20. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
    (389 points | Comments)

  21. Who employs your doctor? Increasingly, a private equity firm
    (460 points | Comments)

  22. SVGmix is a massive collection of free SVG icons and brand logos
    (108 points | Comments)

  23. What makes developers productive?
    (187 points | Comments)

  24. Speeding up the Super Game Boy
    (106 points | Comments)

  25. Electric bike, stupid love of my life
    (241 points | Comments)

  26. A PostgreSQL Docker container that automatically upgrades your database
    (198 points | Comments)

  27. Discord is not documentation
    (577 points | Comments)

  28. Penrose 3.0
    (241 points | Comments)

  29. 6 days to change 1 line of code (2015)
    (358 points | Comments)

  30. TODO apps are meant for robots
    (235 points | Comments)

  31. Unauthenticated RCE on a RIGOL oscilloscope
    (237 points | Comments)

  32. No CSS Club
    (235 points | Comments)

  33. CSS findings from the Threads app
    (215 points | Comments)

  34. The Homepage of the Oldternet
    (102 points | Comments)

  35. Nuclear fission fuel is inexhaustible (2022)
    (254 points | Comments)

  36. It's not mathematics that you need to contribute to (2010)
    (187 points | Comments)

  37. Self hosted YouTube media server
    (245 points | Comments)

  38. How I run my servers (2022)
    (430 points | Comments)

  39. The Perfect Laptop
    (109 points | Comments)

  40. How to Use AI to Do Stuff: An Opinionated Guide
    (250 points | Comments)

  41. Miyazaki has used the art of animation to study the major problem of adult life
    (175 points | Comments)

  42. Birds Build Nests from Anti-Bird Spikes
    (189 points | Comments)

  43. Teddit Is Shutting Down
    (214 points | Comments)

  44. WormGPT – The Generative AI Tool Cybercriminals Are Using
    (168 points | Comments)

  45. How does Sonic and Knuckles' “Lock-On Technology” work? (2016)
    (204 points | Comments)

  46. New study gives clues on why exercise helps with inflammation
    (147 points | Comments)

  47. The Haskell job market has been growing steaily since 2008
    (134 points | Comments)