- 121 BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth (partyon.xyz)
- 123 Why TUIs Are Back (wiki.alcidesfonseca.com)
- 117 Southwest Headquarters Tour (katherinemichel.github.io)
- 131 OpenAI's o1 correctly diagnosed 67% of ER patients vs. 50-55% by triage doctors (theguardian.com)
- 135 A desktop made for one (isene.org)
- 28 US–Indian space mission maps extreme subsidence in Mexico City (phys.org)
- 77 Statue of a man blinded by a flag put up by Banksy in central London (smithsonianmag.com)
- 39 I recreated the Apple Lisa computer inside an FPGA [video] (youtube.com)
- 487 Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons (drive.com.au)
- 53 Bad Connection: Global telecom exploitation by covert surveillance actors (citizenlab.ca)
- 28 Show HN: Ableton Live MCP (github.com)
- 79 Security through obscurity is not bad (mobeigi.com)
- 31 Text-to-CAD (github.com)
- 128 How far behind is each major Chromium browser? (chromium-drift.pages.dev)
- 101 I built my own hair electrolysis machine (scd31.com)
- 60 Brain scans reveal 3 ADHD subtypes (washingtonpost.com)
- 85 Alert-driven monitoring (simpleobservability.com)
- 13 Talking to Transformers (miraos.org)
- 146 Metal Gear Solid 2's source code has been leaked on 4chan (thegamer.com)
- 65 What is Z-Angle Memory and why is Intel developing it? (hpcwire.com)
- 6 Lost in translation: The linguistic challenges facing N. Korean defectors (2025) (dailynk.com)
- 20 Underwater robot tracks sperm whale conversations in real time (reuters.com)
- 93 Nuclear receptor 4A1 linked to health effects of coffee: study (sciencex.com)
- 24 Cordouan Lighthouse (en.wikipedia.org)
- 34 Infrasound waves stop kitchen fires, but can they replace sprinklers? (arstechnica.com)
- 140 Show HN: Apple's SHARP running in the browser via ONNX runtime web (github.com)
- 154 Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games it previously protected (tomshardware.com)
- 10 Make Your Own Microforest (ambrook.com)
- 27 Modern jet engine turbines: each blade a single crystal (2015) (americanscientist.org)
- 393 A couple million lines of Haskell: Production engineering at Mercury (blog.haskell.org)