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blogs.hn blogs.hn about src opml shuf ahalbert.com 219 62 2025 The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition (2023) 89 63 2023 The culture map: How to navigate foreign cultures in business 62 83 2023 The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century 6 6 2023 Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage ratherlabs.comBlockchain Software Development & Engineering Company USA • aboutRather Labs is the best blockchain technology company in USA specializing in blockchain app & s/w development, smart contracts and decentralized finance.da-data.blogspot.comDave's DataA blog about computer science, systems, technology, and sometimes vegan cooking. 190 205 2020 C++ still isn't cutting it 154 19 2014 Minting Money with Monero and CPU Vector Intrinsics 84 53 2013 Briefly profitable alt-coin mining on Amazon through better code 80 19 2013 Experience with ePaxos: Systems Research using Go 73 32 2016 Two Years of Voice-Based Assistants, Echo and Home 66 19 2013 Teaching Distributed Systems in Go 53 28 2014 Teaching Distributed Systems in Go (2013) 17 0 2013 Show HN: Concurrent cuckoo hashing – fast, compact, multi-reader 11 2 2020 No, C++ still isn't cutting it blog.gnoack.orgabout • feedProgramming tales from the Software Stone Age 106 31 2019 Goroutines and APIs 61 68 2024 Opening /proc/self/fd/1 is not the same as dup(1) 48 26 2020 The Setup-Cleanup Problem taylor.townTaylor Troesh • about • now • feed🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸 875 494 2023 How to be a -10x Engineer 866 570 2023 Man spends entire career mastering crappy codebase 370 347 2025 Flunking my Anthropic interview again 246 94 2024 Clean your codebase with basic information theory 234 62 2024 Frugly vs. Freemium 186 108 2024 Nextdoor's Heisensubscribe (and Other Dark Patterns) 183 126 2023 A cyberpunk bathroom in the middle of nowhere 180 142 2023 IKEA-Oriented Development 177 279 2025 210 IQ Is Not Enough 172 33 2024 Reactive Relational Algebra 170 104 2023 Please Sell My Personal Information 159 50 2023 Knuth Airgaps and Knuth Buffers 151 158 2023 Why I Use Elm in 2023 142 133 2023 Paying Netflix $0.53/H, etc. 134 33 2025 Napkin Math Tool 124 61 2023 Using {blocks} in Rust and Go for fun and profit 118 95 2024 A History of Microwave Ovens 102 38 2025 How/why to sweep async tasks under a Postgres table 100 46 2023 Spoil your secret sauce 93 50 2023 I hereby pardon all junior engineers elliotec.comelliotec • feedelliotec | A software blog by Mike Elliott 193 98 2017 How to Get 100/100 Google Page Speed Score with Middleman and Nginx 109 26 2015 How I Got a Job in Web Development 258 253 2021 I made my first web0 website today. It's so cool it just works 100 36 2020 Tour of My Roof 57 23 2019 Exploring the Vastness of a Website 43 10 2019 Tara Vancil on exploring how to be online in radical ways (2018) hugotunius.seBlog - Hugo Tunius • feed 2071 1203 2025 We should have the ability to run any code we want on hardware we own 124 81 2020 Flutter Web: A Fractal of Bad Design 90 76 2023 Flutter Web: A Fractal of Bad Design (2020) 36 20 2021 An Analysis of Privacy on the App Store 20 6 2023 The Great Pendulum emulationonline.comEmulators and Retro System Deep-dives • about • feedBlog about building emulators for classic systems, and how those systems work. 55 5 2025 6502 as a Service 29 6 2025 Chip-8 Emulation Introduction acehigh.substack.comace high | George Kurdin • about • feed50% thoughts on startups & 50% digest of stuff I read so you don't have to 🤝.0xff.nu0xFF • about • now 61 27 2024 ADHD Productivity Fundamentals 41 11 2022 On Creating a Social Network 27 33 2024 Developers are not neccessarily nerds 15 6 2024 ADHD Productivity Report 2024 – Personal (futile) journey of (no) improvement 9 8 2025 Rant: I Don't Need an Office. Let Me Work Remotely SeanKilleen.comfeedRamblings on bytes and life. 31 54 2014 "It's the (Backblaze) restores that fail." 11 1 2015 How to Leave a Company Well blog.myr.shbrian's blog • about • feedThis is a small space on the internet that i post topics like programming, linux, mathematics and some random stuff.blog.adnansiddiqi.meAdnan's Random bytesProgramming, entrepreneurship and life hacks 45 4 2021 Visualizing Python modules and dependencies with Neo4j 18 3 2018 Getting started with Elasticsearch in Python dmitry-kan.medium.comDmitry Kan • aboutRead writing from Dmitry Kan on Medium. Founder and host of Vector Podcast, tech team lead, software engineer, manager, but also: cat lover and cyclist. Host: https://www.youtube.com/c/VectorPodcast. 52 10 2022 Neural Search Frameworks: A Head-to-Head Comparison gaganpreet.inGaganpreet Arora • feedHi, I am Gaganpreet, a software engineer based in the Netherlands. I have extensive experience on the backend, and with scalability, security and devops. 240 83 2021 Wikivoyage has disappeared from DuckDuckGo gigatexal.blogRandom musings on life, tech, and whatever else 44 100 2023 Sacrifice the first 13 years of your life to Google for 2M 24 11 2023 Wrote a post about sorting lines in Neovim, almost wrote an intro to Vim instead 14 13 2023 Getting Podman running on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 5 5 2024 Apple Should Thank the Asahi Team and What Laptop Should I Get? foreverliketh.is/Both Blog & Digital Garden • about • now • feedThemes include: Education, Tech Lite, Life, Psychology and Journaling 2 0 2023 Exploring the Personal Web 3 0 2023 Here Be AI 1 0 2023 Internet Scavenger Hunt blog.startuptaxaccounting.comTax, Accounting and Startups • feedArushi Bhandari is an MBA and a licensed CPA in the state of California. She has helped several Silicon Valley startups at different stages with their accounting and tax related issues. Her...blog.usmanity.comNotes from the BurrowA personal life blog, includes writing about code, food, and bikes. 231 133 2023 Comparing Adobe Firefly, Dalle-2, and OpenJourney 106 26 2019 Serving Vue.js Apps on GitHub Pages 19 10 2024 Stop Building Stingy Apps iamnotarobot.substack.comI Am Not a Robot | Diego Basch • about • feedThe darkest side of the technological toast, with some philosophical butter. 71 29 2023 You probably shouldn't use OpenAI's embeddings 69 27 2023 Generating SQL with LLMs for fun and profit 55 34 2023 Why I am starting a hardcore tech company in my 50s 31 112 2023 AGI Doom and the Drake Equation vitovan.comVito Van • about • feedLife sucks, right? 105 61 2015 Lisp for the Web, Part III 19 7 2015 Show HN: Wonder Color – Text to Color, Everything is Supported 49 31 2016 Yes, You Have Been Writing SPSC Queues Wrong 17 17 2016 Look at This Modern (C++) Sausage blackshaw.substack.comGeorge Blackshaw | George Blackshaw 🤘🎸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 • about • feedRants, raves, opinions, profanity. 369 732 2021 “Location-Based Pay” – Who are we to complain? 49 50 2021 A Follow-Up to “Location-Based Pay” 29 34 2022 The “Great Reset” is too stupid to be a conspiracy 27 32 2023 A bad acid trip nearly ruined my life 13 0 2021 Should You Become a “Digital Nomad”? Some Honest Reflections vale.rocksVale.Rocks • feedThe personal website of Declan Chidlow, known mononymously as Vale, containing my thoughts, musings, and otherwise unhinged ramblings. 508 426 2025 AI is stifling new tech adoption? 78 120 2025 Open-Source Is Just That 77 35 2024 JPEG XL and Google's War Against It 72 55 2025 My Experience Biohacking 72 50 2025 Frequently Asked Unicycling Questions 54 67 2025 Everything Is Chrome (2023) 33 19 2025 Creativity came to pass 26 9 2025 JPEG XL and Google's War Against It (2024) 18 4 2025 Wishes Upon My Demise 10 1 2025 You Can't Opt-Out of Accessibility crooked.inkCrooked Ink - Stories about weird stuff • about • feedStories about weird stuffblog.scottlogic.comScott Logic Blog • feedThis blog shares Scott Logic's thoughts and ideas, covering topics across Tech, UX Design, Testing and Delivery. 252 83 2023 Re-implementing LangChain in 100 lines of code 251 184 2020 Down the ergonomic keyboard rabbit hole 209 161 2018 The future of WebAssembly – A look at upcoming features and proposals 200 11 2020 Show HN: Rendering One Million Datapoints with D3 and WebGL 161 32 2023 Build your own WebAssembly Compiler (2019) 148 78 2022 The State of WebAssembly 2022 138 42 2022 NoJS – Creating a calculator with only HTML and CSS 137 4 2017 Writing a CHIP-8 Emulator with Rust and WebAssembly 95 33 2024 Exploring 120 years of timezones (2021) 93 13 2020 Writing a Chip-8 Emulator with Rust and WebAssembly (2017) 71 7 2020 Code generating a WebAssembly 6502 emulator from specifications 59 7 2018 Building a Complex Financial Chart with D3 and d3fc 55 12 2020 Common accessibility problems, and how to fix them 54 49 2025 LLMs Don't Know What They Don't Know–and That's a Problem 50 9 2021 Exploring 120 Years of Timezones 47 16 2021 Creating personalised data stories with GPT-3 42 53 2025 AI's Biggest Flaw? The Blinking Cursor Problem 39 3 2021 A primer on the OpenAI API – Part 1 35 17 2024 Making a tic-tac-toe game with ‘randomness’ using pure HTML and CSS 35 2 2020 How to Write a Ray Tracer Intuitively da.vidbuchanan.co.uk[[email protected] ~]$ 1089 265 2024 Jailbreaking RabbitOS 681 150 2024 Can you get root with only a cigarette lighter? 662 280 2023 The Quest for Netflix on Asahi Linux 511 106 2021 PNG files can be animated via network latency 506 53 2021 PNG Parser Differential 268 155 2023 Hello, PNG 256 21 2024 SIMD in Pure Python 235 71 2023 Exploiting aCropalypse: Recovering truncated PNGs 151 15 2023 S32 Unix Clock 89 25 2023 Colliding Secure Hashes 44 22 2025 When circumvention is more popular than compliance 14 13 2024 Text Editors Should Be Worse 10 0 2024 Jailbreaking RabbitOS (The Hard Way) jcruz.euJ.S. Cruz's Webpage • about • feedThis is João Serote Cruz's internet home! Here you'll find thoughts about programming and philosophy.aaronstuyvenberg.comAJ Stuyvenberg • about • feedSoftware Engineer, Parachute Enthusiast 10 4 2023 AWS now pre-warms Lambda functions for free ifelse.ioif else | if else • about • feedTechnical writings and musings by Mark Thomas, software engineer and author 306 108 2019 Secure and Ad-Free Internet Anywhere with Streisand and Pi Hole philipphagenlocher.deHallöchen! • feedA personal blog by Philipp Hagenlocher, mainly about software and related topics. 5 5 2023 Is LaTeX Worth It? blog.varunramesh.netVarun Ramesh's Blog • feedUpdates on projects and musings about technology. 108 90 2023 ChatGPT is really good at roleplaying herbertlui.netHerbert Lui - Blog on creativity, marketing, and the human condition.Blog on creativity, marketing, and the human condition. 553 145 2022 Don’t think to write, write to think 263 169 2024 David Chang on the long, hard, stupid way 105 36 2022 Bill Watterson, Picasso, and self promotion 90 67 2024 Montage fallacy 71 9 2022 For productivity geeks, futility is a relief and a starting point 35 17 2023 On quitting, failing, and, “I find a lot of people who should quit don't” 34 16 2022 Turn your conference talk into a blog post daveon.designDave on Design • feed 171 125 2024 Adventures Making Vegemite 112 108 2024 The War on Estonian Forests (2022) 19 28 2023 About Dave on Design imrannazar.comImran Nazar: Articles and other writings • feed 105 135 2025 De-Googling TOTP Authenticator Codes 75 13 2011 Steganography with Brainfuck 69 13 2013 Let's build a JPEG decoder: Huffman tables 54 40 2023 Code Golfing in Commodore BASIC 47 7 2010 Gameboy Emulation in Javascript and HTML5 21 0 2013 Let's Build a JPEG Decoder, part one: Exploring the concepts of JPEG compression 15 0 2010 GameBoy Emulation in JavaScript: Graphics 12 1 2018 Extended Text Mode on the C64 Matthewc.devMatthew C Dev • feedMatthew Carlson's Personal Website 189 228 2023 An unexpected benefit of unit tests 93 108 2022 Simple passwordless authentication for web projects 46 38 2022 Watching the Greatest Hits from the Last 120 Years 35 7 2021 A state syncing framework based on Vuex and rollback netcode joshmosier.comJosh Mosier • about • feedPersonal portfolio and blog of Josh Mosierblog.uidrafter.comUI Drafter Blog 79 57 2020 Getting rid of NPM scripts 62 27 2021 Architecture of a desktop-like SPA allaboutcoding.ghinda.comAll about coding • feedI write here quick thoughts, ideas, tips, and learnings about programming, programmers, and building software. Most of my focus is on Ruby, Rails, Hotwire and everything about web applications 59 2 2025 How to create value objects in Ruby – the idiomatic way 42 18 2025 How to create value objects in Ruby – the idiomatic way jonator.devDeveloper Portfolio | Jon Ator • aboutFull-stack developer specializing in React, Node.js, and modern web technologiesblaise.bikeblaise.bike | Archive of my (Blaise) biking adventures! • feedArchive of my (Blaise) biking adventures!hnpwd.github.ioHN Personal Websites Directory • about • now • feedblog.clintcparker.com@clintcparker • feedWritings on software development, testing, and architecture. .NET C# Tools Testing whiteboarding designgaryrobinson.netGary Robinson and Virtual DevelopmentGary Robinson - Software developer, earliest inventor of tracking cookies, creator of spam filtering mathematics. Virtual Development Corporation. 351 122 2022 Git In Two Minutes (updated after 8 years) 87 30 2014 Two-Minute Guide to Git kai-wolf.meKai Wolf - Software Development for your Business • feedSoftware Consulting und Entwicklung aus einer Hand mit State-of-the-art digitalen Lösungen für Ihr Unternehmen.beza1e1.tuxen.deAndreas Zwinkau 370 112 2020 Software Folklore – A collection of weird bug stories 244 63 2018 A collection of things that are Turing-complete by accident (2013) 196 165 2018 The Waterfall methodology was a historic accident and they knew it 149 32 2025 Software Folklore 148 58 2020 Accidentally Turing-Complete 138 100 2018 How to implement strings 136 37 2018 Model View Controller isn't 135 29 2012 How a language can be faster than C 108 48 2013 Accidentally Turing-Complete 105 98 2015 Another Theory to Explain 10X Programmers 94 28 2019 C++ State Machines 85 48 2022 Accidentally Turing-Complete 75 67 2025 Levels of configuration languages 73 5 2017 How to generate Lua boilerplate with D 71 47 2021 One Letter Programming Languages 68 16 2015 Jump Threading 63 96 2023 User stories? thanks but no 49 16 2010 Yet another (command-line) bug tracker 39 44 2010 Mistakes in programming language design 35 42 2021 You can handle The Diamond with CMake ivanbercovich.comHome | neversupervised • about • feedjoshmcarthur.comNotes: Josh McArthur • aboutTechnically-oriented blog covering all kinds of web and mobile development with a focus on Ruby on Rails 11 1 2025 Show HN: Made NZ's member of parliament financial disclosure data searchable dannyguo.comDanny Guo • about • feed 487 193 2022 My seatbelt rule for judgment 278 106 2024 My cat alerted me to a DDoS attack 273 230 2020 Serve Videos Instead of GIFs 248 145 2024 Google banned me from Google Voice 211 294 2018 The Decline of the MacBook Pro 191 66 2023 Why I Blog 134 91 2018 Migrating from Jekyll to Hugo 65 7 2021 What I learned by re-learning HTML 38 25 2021 Automating My Air Conditioner 25 4 2025 Beat the Drum 13 5 2024 Start with a Minimum Viable System (2023) mergy.org 249 233 2012 IRecognition: I am no longer Apple's Target Market 118 67 2013 What is up with the insane long Google results URL now? 46 43 2013 Blocking China IP Address Blocks 23 6 2023 Debian 12 on Lenovo Carbon X1 Gen 10 Notes paulstamatiou.comTechnology, Design and Photography — PaulStamatiou.comA blog covering Technology, Design and Photography from developer and designer Paul Stamatiou. 523 33 2011 Crash Course: Design for Startups 367 98 2023 Stocketa – An app I designed, built and never launched 346 99 2019 Getting Started with Security Keys 272 225 2018 Building a Lightroom PC 263 182 2013 Storage for Photographers 206 65 2016 Getting started with Raspberry Pi – Building a Digital Photo Frame 205 173 2015 Storage for Photographers, Part 2 203 62 2011 Startup Idea: User Retention as a Service 191 25 2013 Developing a responsive, Retina-friendly site (Part 1) 157 65 2011 The Coding Zone 157 36 2013 Simplify 156 29 2010 Startup Fundraising is a Time Sink 154 67 2014 How To: Hosting with Amazon S3, CloudFront and Route 53 152 140 2023 Digital clutter: Learning to let go and stop hoarding terabytes 135 143 2010 The Startup Diet: How I Lost 35 Pounds While Working Overtime 124 58 2011 iPad 2: Thoughts from a first time tablet user 121 31 2013 Developing a responsive, Retina-friendly site (Part 2) 120 40 2013 Android is better 116 50 2010 Review: $99 TonidoPlug Linux Home Server, NAS 106 23 2022 Craft fredwu.meFred Wu - Engineering, Design, Photography, Leadership • feedLocated in Melbourne, Australia, I am a software developer and leader with a strong focus on code craftsmanship, business value and user experience. 223 251 2016 Developers, Being Treated Poorly? You Are Not Alone 122 12 2011 Open-sourcing A 200+ Hour Project - The Story Behind It 102 44 2016 I Accidentally Some Machine Learning – My Story of a Month of Learning Elixir 94 25 2013 The Future of Computing - An Interview with Yukihiro “Matz"Matsumoto 74 13 2012 An Interview with Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto 45 37 2012 On Hiring: How Not to Annoy Developers 22 45 2013 On Hiring: Trial Week - Yay or Nay? 16 0 2012 Agile is not a Sham 10 4 2012 Agile is not a Sham coey.devcoey.dev - Jordan Coeyman's unrefined notepad • about • feedjordan coeyman's unrefined notepad.chrismorgan.infoChris Morgan (software developer, Bible student, &c.) • feedI’m a software developer by trade and a Christian by life. 239 46 2020 Using `make` and `git diff` for a simple and powerful test harness 183 129 2014 Why your first Rust FizzBuzz implementation may not work 148 85 2014 Say “no” to import side‐effects in Python 123 177 2022 The Unlicense is an inferior license wrapped in an atrocious name 62 21 2021 Make me a sandwich 43 10 2014 Introducing Teepee: the next step for rust-http 36 38 2013 GitHub: a case study in link maintenance and 404 pages 26 7 2026 GitHub: A case study in link maintenance and 404 pages (2013) amontalenti.comAndrew Montalenti - Code, Essays, Ideas • about • feed@amontalenti - PX Founder. Coding in Python, JavaScript, Zig. 203 117 2019 JavaScript: The Modern Parts 85 27 2019 Work Is a Queue of Queues denovo.substack.comDe Novo | Metacelsus • about • feedAll things synthetic. 57 27 2022 Meiosis is all you need 30 8 2022 How to make your own SARS-CoV-2 variants 13 11 2021 Cytomegalovirus: The Worst Herpesvirus damianwalsh.co.ukDamian Walsh | Designer (Interaction/UX/UI) based in Manchester, UK • feedDesigner (Interaction/UX/UI) based in Manchester, UKjosephscott.orgJoseph Scott • feedJoseph Scott 28 29 2019 Dropbox Has Jumped the Memory Shark 27 22 2013 Is Facebook Planning a Move to ARM Based Servers? 24 0 2015 Timing Details with cURL devpoga.orgDev.Poga • feed 189 42 2022 Developing Godot Projects with Neovim 114 127 2025 I Blog with Raw HTML 72 30 2021 On Building Glue Systems 27 2 2021 Learning Julia, Line by Line nickp.svbtle.comNicholas Pilkington • about • feedNicholas Pilkington | Computers. @DroneDeploy. Fun 35 3 2020 Time of maximum intersection of two moving polygons dannysalzman.comDanny Salzman - Exploring Stale Assumptions • about • feedExploring Stale Assumptions 243 94 2020 Analyzing HN readers' personal blogs blog.webb.pagethe webb blogWelcome to Paul Anthony Webb's corner of the 'Net where he'll regale you with whatever he finds interesting. 156 105 2019 A Personal API 80 164 2021 Why the Job Search Sucks (2018) 56 38 2019 The Future of the Operating System: Revisited, Part 1 46 28 2021 How to setup a Handshake site with Caddy 30 18 2020 In favor of small modules and plumbing 20 18 2021 The Internet is not broken matthewsinclair.comM@ • aboutRead writing from M@ on Medium. Building stuff with bits since c1990. https://keybase.io/matthewsinclair https://twitter.com/matthewsinclair. Every day, M@ and thousands of other voices read, write, and share important stories on Medium. 345 238 2025 LLM-powered tools amplify developer capabilities rather than replacing them 258 292 2025 Why Elixir? Common misconceptions 101 75 2025 What if we taxed advertising? 13 5 2025 Why Elixir? A Rebuttal to Common Misconceptions 12 6 2025 Kids and smartphones – The real threat isn't screen time. It's algorithm time collantes.usDavid Collantes • about • feedivanderevianko.comIvan Derevianko - Software Developer, Architect, Consultant • about • feedI've started programming when I was fourteen years old, and since then, software development is my passion.paul.totterman.namePaul's page • about • feedMy blogdeanebarker.netDeane BarkerThis is the personal website of Deane Barker – a Christian, husband, father, grandfather, and content technology specialist from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA. 147 85 2025 The Missing Protocol: Let Me Know 116 41 2025 The Joy of Mixing Custom Elements, Web Components, and Markdown linus.devHome — Linus Groh • feedI'm a self-taught developer interested in many things! These days most of my open source work is related to SerenityOS in one way or another, where I'm a maintainer and help building its very own JavaScript engine and web browser :^) 47 2 2023 Road to Working on SerenityOS and Ladybird Full-Time 40 3 2022 How to Build a Standalone GUI Application for SerenityOS 14 2 2021 My Journey with SerenityOS, So Far 10 0 2022 Ladybird Browser: Year in Review (2022) 292 237 2023 Bcachefs – A New COW Filesystem 19 4 2008 Everybody's Free (To Learn a Powerful Editor) 19 1 2024 Bcachefs Disk Accounting Rewrite 11 1 2013 Debian Linux Release (16.08.1993), tomorrow is the 20th birthday akashrajpurohit.comAkash Rajpurohit • feedHi!, I'm Akash Rajpurohit, a self taught software developer based in India. I specialize in developing web applications and cross platform mobile applications using modern technologies. 979 393 2022 How to professionally say 297 129 2023 Build your own Docker with Linux namespaces, cgroups, and chroot 17 7 2024 Ansible – Infrastructure as Code for building up my Homelab 12 3 2023 Linux Commands for Efficient Server Management 9 5 2025 What is GPG and why you should start using it dddiaz.comDaniel Diaz's Website • feedDaniel Diaz is a Staff Bioinformatics Engineer specializing in Genomics. 37 44 2023 Updating my website from my iPad jasonthorsness.comJason Thorsness • feedJason Thorsness's Personal Site 458 227 2025 You Wouldn't Download a Hacker News 360 142 2025 Show HN: DeepSeek My User Agent 68 26 2025 Tower Defense: Cache Control 13 5 2024 SQL ♥ WebAssembly peterspath.net/Peter's Path • about • feedPeter's Path is my personal endeavour to live a life of purpose through hiking, reading, and embracing the beauty of nature, faith, and ideas.maltris.orgmaltris.org – Warte auf /kosmos um vollständig bevölkert zu werden. • feed 809 339 2021 Element raises $30M to boost Matrix 764 174 2020 P2P Matrix 738 198 2018 Matrix and Riot Confirmed as the Basis for France’s Secure Instant Messenger App 701 116 2020 Gitter is joining Matrix 615 186 2020 Cross-signing and end-to-end encryption by default 599 273 2023 Matrix 2.0: The Future of Matrix 598 159 2019 Matrix 1.0 and the Matrix.org Foundation 522 140 2021 Germany's national healthcare system adopts Matrix for communication 518 137 2020 Running your own secure communication service with Matrix and Jitsi 443 114 2020 Gitter now speaks Matrix 438 157 2022 Mozilla Thunderbird Beta now supports Matrix chat 421 161 2017 The Librem 5: A Matrix-Native FLOSS Smartphone 362 155 2021 How the UK's online safety bill threatens Matrix 337 171 2024 Matrix 2.0 Is Here 333 106 2021 Disclosing E2EE vulnerability in multiple Matrix clients 332 200 2019 Matrix 1.0 – Are We Ready Yet? 332 4 2019 Welcoming Mozilla to Matrix 324 258 2019 Matrix.org hacked 281 94 2021 The Matrix Space Beta 279 47 2021 The Pinecone Overlay Network cprimozic.netCasey Primozic's Homepage • feedThe homepage of Casey Primozic / Ameo 645 165 2024 Fixing a bug in Google Chrome as a first-time contributor 562 151 2023 Reverse engineering a neural network's clever solution to binary addition 511 280 2021 Self-Hosting Dozens of Web Applications and Services on a Single Server 226 20 2024 My favorite tools and techniques for procedural gamedev 218 25 2021 Speeding Up the Webcola Graph Viz Library with Rust and WebAssembly 194 124 2022 My Evaluation of SvelteKit for Full-Stack Web App Development 146 22 2024 Trying Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks in Practice 138 30 2023 Building a Signal Analyzer with Modern Web Tech 108 102 2021 Habits I've developed for fast and efficient programming 87 16 2025 Reverse engineering a neural network's clever solution to binary addition (2023) 84 8 2022 Exploring Neural Networks Visually in the Browser 52 8 2023 Wrapping Meshes with Geodesic Walks 36 3 2026 A Unique Performance Optimization for a 3D Geometry Language 33 2 2025 Generating 3D Meshes from Text 17 0 2025 Non-Pointless Software Projects for New Devs in the LLM Age 11 3 2022 Logic Through the Lens of Neural Networks devslovecoffee.comDevs Love Coffee | I make stuff sometimes • about • feedI make stuff sometimes 106 55 2024 Making Apple Progressive Blur on the Web danverbraganza.comDanver Braganza • feed 467 256 2024 Roll-Invert-Unroll: An easier way to replace a duvet cover 58 25 2016 Show HN: Hangman in 3 lines of Python 31 6 2015 Knowing when to finish and knowing where to start 11 0 2015 Keysort: The Schwartzian Transform in Go dcaulfield.comDCaulfield 68 32 2023 Onboarding Antipatterns 49 8 2020 Team Improvement Techniques jcarlosroldan.comBlog • Carlos Roldán • about • feedTechnology or anything else. By Carlos Roldán, researcher, entrepreneur and hobbyist. 217 379 2024 Passwordless: a different kind of hell? 164 57 2025 Quality-of-Life in Tetris Games jr0.orgJake Roggenbuck • feed 141 165 2014 Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition review 176 125 2021 A few thoughts on Fuchsia security 70 46 2025 PNG in Chrome shows a different image than in Safari or any desktop app 39 1 2016 Metasm – A cross-architecture assembler, disassembler, compiler, linker (2011) 10 1 2012 Introducing Chrome's next-generation Linux sandbox trendguardian.medium.comTrend Guardian • aboutRead writing from Trend Guardian on Medium. World insights. 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Did you know you can't undo text edits? 28 11 2014 The weekend I tried to sell 3 plasma TVs: FOBO vs. Craigslist vs. Amazon 24 30 2012 Leaked screenshots of native Google Maps (Alpha) for iOS 6 bendangelo.meBendangelo Blog | I build apps using Ruby on Rails and AI. Also am fluent in Mandarin Chinese. • about • now • feedI build apps using Ruby on Rails and AI. Also am fluent in Mandarin Chinese.atha.ioThe Ian Atha Museum of Internet Curiosities • about • feedThe personal website of Ian Atha. 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I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in computer science from Brigham Young University in April 2022. I am interested in researching and designing better programming languages. Programming languages are our interface to computation, and different programming languages shape how we think about solving problems with computation. 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When it's pretending to be IPv6 19 5 2024 In Search of a "Zero Toil"HomeLab: Immutable Linux, ZFS, WatchTower and Keel anders.coAnders Ramsay - Designing and Building Digital Products • aboutAnders Ramsay's personal site, where he writes about designing and building digital products. 723 147 2017 Blockchain Demo [video] 8 9 2009 Asterisk vs. FreeSWITCH ingo-richter.iotoday is tomorrow's past • about • now • feedrandom thoughts about computer tech, web technologies, iOS, macOS, SwiftUI, javascript, Reactjs, nodejs, process automation, jenkins and stuff that worked for me.ture.devTure's Tech Blog • about • feedTure's personal blogsimonam.devAll posts | Simon's Blog • about • feedSimon-grade thoughts. Usually about tech, UX or some combination.andrewpwheeler.comAndrew Wheeler | Crime Analysis and Crime MappingCrime Analysis and Crime Mapping 334 160 2023 Forecasts need to have error bars 75 30 2024 Suits, money laundering, and linear programming 70 12 2023 Using linear programming to assess spatial access 31 6 2025 Reloading Classes in Python 23 4 2025 Using DuckDB WASM and Cloudflare R2 to host and query big data (for almost free) 22 0 2025 Advice for crime analyst to break into data science 14 6 2024 My Journey Submitting to Cran 14 1 2024 Some notes on self-publishing a tech book 13 12 2024 Counting Lines of Code 13 3 2024 Poisson designs and minimum detectable effects 5 5 2024 Question Sets and All Paths spader.zonespader.zone • feed 26 10 2025 Claude Code changed my life 15 2 2025 Show HN: Claude Wrapped in the terminal, with a WASM raymarcher bitgloo.combitgloo 1158 476 2020 DuckDuckGo is good enough for regular use 379 292 2020 Why are we so bad at software engineering? 109 106 2013 Bitfloor shuts down 41 56 2008 Ask HN: Review our startup (bitloot) 39 49 2013 Bitcoin shoots past $150 today 16 2 2020 I used HEY for a week, but I’m going back to Gmail oisinmoran.comOisín Moran 622 136 2020 I Made a Self-Quoting Tweet 135 49 2022 Show HN: Typewaiter, the typewriter that doesn't wait 121 20 2022 I Made a Self-Quoting Tweet (2020) 110 34 2025 Show HN: I made an online Unicode Cuneiform digital clock williamcotton.comWilliam Cotton • about 97 38 2013 How to Publish Open-Source Code 52 69 2024 A Burrito Is a Monad 21 3 2010 PageRank Explained with Javascript kagi.comKagi Search - A Premium Search EngineBetter search results with no ads. 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I'm a Ruby developer and in my spare time I write books. 162 62 2016 DNS: Basic Concepts (2013) 141 84 2013 Post-mortem of a Dead-on-Arrival SaaS Product 123 51 2013 DNS: The Good Parts 123 39 2018 My Own Private CDN 120 35 2014 Know How To Roll Your SSL Certificates 115 61 2014 Self-hosted Git Server 108 32 2018 Notes on Shutting Down an S-Corp 104 57 2013 Adventures in Self Publishing 104 30 2014 Payola – A Rails engine for Stripe 93 32 2015 Program Your Finances: Command-Line Accounting 85 30 2018 Why your SaaS application should support SAML 81 14 2013 Simple Git-backed Microsites 79 24 2013 Simulating a Market in Ruby 69 27 2013 Essential Tools for Starting a Rails App in 2013 68 39 2013 Little Data: How do we query personal data? 67 35 2014 The Life of a Stripe Charge 63 25 2014 Command Line Faxing 52 16 2013 A Practical Exercise in Web Scraping 44 14 2013 Mastering Modern Payments: Using Stripe with Rails 41 6 2013 DRY your Rails CRUD with Simple Form and Inherited Resources kudmitry.comDmitry Kudryavtsev • feedDmitry Kudryavtsev is a software engineer with more than a decade of experience in the industry, and a tech entrepreneur creating sustainable online business. 153 192 2026 Dead Internet Theory sharpnife.github.iosharpnife's blog • feedWelcome to my blog, here I’d be sharing all sorts of weird ideas, algorithms, solutions to various kinds of problems, life lessons and much more…!zufallsheld.de/zufallsheld • feeda tech blog 45 26 2024 Interesting Uses of Ansible's ternary filter 11 3 2025 Dynamically include files in GitLab-CI douglascuthbertson.comDoug's Place • feedThis is my soapbox for thoughts on programming, project planning, sketching, drawing, kempo, and any other topic that may suit my fancy.leehauser.comThe Comfortable Chair | Books and stories, not necessarily in that order. • feedBooks and stories, not necessarily in that order.orga.catorga.cat • feedPàgina web personal, o blog, de Pere Orga Esteve. 100 20 2026 HTML-only conditional lazy loading (via preload and media) 47 8 2019 Show HN: Curated List of Windows Utilities eamonnsullivan.co.ukThe one thing necessary • feedMusings about life and code 276 189 2024 Home Assistant: Three years later 110 54 2025 Putting email in its place with Emacs and Mu4e snarfed.orgsnarfed.org | Ryan Barrett's blog • about • feed 432 526 2023 The Twitter API is now effectively unmaintained 187 157 2022 We're Drowning 79 37 2010 Gmail vs Pine 32 3 2023 Translating/bridging across multiple protocols and identities (via federation) 15 1 2010 Under the covers of the App Engine Datastore mattbrandly.commatt brandly • about • feedlyte.devabout • feedHi! I'm Daniel. I live in Kansas City where I help run a small Christian church, raise two kids with my awesome wife, and write software for Divvy.weakphi.shweakphish • about • feedJack's blogblog.hoyd.netPatterns, Code & Curiosity | Patterns, Code & Curiosity • feedWriting about command line things, programming, photography, recreational math, art, curiosities and theology.blog.erethon.comErethon's Corner • feedSharing my thoughts on Decentralization, Security and Operations. 14 0 2023 What happens when a Matrix server disappears silcock.devHome | drew's dev blog • about • feedWelcome to drew's dev blog, where I post about tech and tools I'm interested in. 556 91 2024 How Postgres stores data on disk – this one's a page turner 397 203 2024 Everything you need to know about Python 3.13 – JIT and GIL went up the hill 266 68 2025 Artisanal handcrafted Git repositories gmfoster.comGreg FosterCofounder of Graphite. Building the future of code review. 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