Did Qualcomm kill Arduino for good? | Molecularist The maker community worried Qualcomm would kill the Arduino ethos. New T&Cs confirm the community's worst fears. Here's what's at stake, what Qualcomm got wrong, and what might still be salvaged.
Helping Valve to Power Up Steam Devices | Igalia Igalia is an open source consultancy specialised in the development of innovative projects and solutions. Our engineers have expertise in a wide range of technological areas, including browsers and client-side web technologies, graphics pipeline, compiler...
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GitHub - Geolm/bc_crunch: tiny dependency-free lossless compressor for BC/DXT texture streams (C99, ~800 LoC) tiny dependency-free lossless compressor for BC/DXT texture streams (C99, ~800 LoC) - Geolm/bc_crunch
Olmo 3: Charting a path through the model flow to lead open-source AI | Ai2 Our new flagship Olmo 3 model family empowers the open source community with not only state-of-the-art open models, but the entire model flow and full traceability back to training data.
Git 2.52 Released With More Preparations Toward Git 3.0 Git 2.52 is out today as the newest feature release of this distributed revision control system and in working toward Git 3.0 that will hopefully release by the end of 2026.
Making a Small RPG I’ve always wanted to try my hand making an RPG but always assumed it would take too much time.
5 Pixel Art Tips for Programmers Programmers are known to not have a strong suit for art related disciplines, pixel art is no exception.
Another .NET Open-Source Project is Gone Get 40% off Dometrain with code BLACKFRIDAY25: https://dometrain.com/?ref=nick-chapsas&promo=youtube&coupon_code=BLACKFRIDAY25 Hello, everybody. I'm Nick, and in this video, I want to talk about the potential discontinuation of the Nuke project. Join th...
I asked the smartest AI model what was the smartest thing it could think of - we ended up talking about degrowth Gemini 3 on the power of less, the economic bicyle, and degrowth.
My favorite math problem | ByteSauna There’s one math problem I find surprisingly deep in how it connects simple puzzles to profound ideas in logic, proof, and the rise of AI in mathematics.
Weekly AI Observations: Interviews in the Vibe Coding Era Cover created with Nano Banana Our team’s interview format just changed. Leetcode puzzles are out; building a full feature is in. If you don’t code with AI—and your typing speed isn’t absurd—you won’t finish. It sounds like a tooling upgrade, but it’s act...
We don't use Cloudflare, yet Prisma depends on it so the outage broke our infra | Ariana Blog After AWS, now Cloudflare is down. It's always the same story: we, builders, are lazy, we start depending on things that are not necessary, we pay the price and
Think you can’t interpose static binaries with LD_PRELOAD? Think again! - Obsessed with reality Well, you are right, you can't. At least not directly. This is well documented in many projects relying on interposing binaries, like faketime. But what if we could write something that would take a static binary, replace at least the direct syscalls with...
Finding the Echoes: An Artist’s Journey From Trauma to Rediscovery (Part 1) — Jerome Leroy | Composer After more than 25 years, I'm returning to public performance. This five-part essay traces the journey from childhood trauma through artistic suppression to rediscovering my voice—and why performing my own music in 2026 represents more than just a concert...
Moving Beyond the NPM elliptic Package - Dhole Moments If you’re in a hurry, head on over to soatok/elliptic-to-noble and follow the instructions in the README in order to remove the elliptic package from your project and all dependencies in node…
Brute-Forceable Airline Reservation API Left Millions of Passenger Records Vulnerable Timeline & Responsible Disclosure
How Visa works A look into how Visa actually works: the messy early days of credit, the coordination problems between banks, how Dee Hock re-architected the system, and how VisaNet became the invisible infrastructure behind modern payments.
Why is software so much less efficient than hardware – kbrecordzz While hardware continues to get faster and faster, software seems to degrade. It's logical that we aren't as resourceful with the hardware today as we were in the 80s, because the hardware is so powerful today that we can afford to be lazy with our progra...
Over-Regulation is Doubling the Cost by Peter Reinhardt After building a software company to a multi-billion dollar exit, I made the jump to hardware. Now I’m working on carbon removal + steel at Charm Industrial, and electric long-haul trucking with Revoy. It’s epically fun to be building in the real world, b...