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World-War-Ⅱ-era telephone line still in use in Upper Tanana Valley Alaska (2021)
The Earth Is Coated in Supernova Dust
Engineering Peace
Your code is fast – if you're lucky
AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years
Plus: The Pentagon is training amateurs to become part of its hacker army, a Flock license plate reader error led to cops surrounding a car reviewer, and more.
Microgravity as neurocognitive catalyst for altered consciousness experiences
How Container Networking Works: Building a Bridge Network from Scratch
Show HN: Richest people in the world by wealth creation instead of ownership
A font that humans can read but AI cannot
Almost $1B Later, the US Still Can't Make a Medical Glove
Microsoft latest report shows 25% emissions raised due to AI data centers
Building a tiny Windows tray app with .NET 9 Native AOT and raw Win32
I built CreditMeter, a small Windows tray app that shows GitHub Copilot AI-credit usage like a taxi meter. Why I built it Agentic coding makes AI usage feel invisible until you look at the bill. Constraints no WinForms no WPF no backend no telemetry no dependency-heavy architecture Tech stack C# / .NET 9 Native AOT raw Win32 / PInvoke GitHub REST API DPAPI for local PAT storage What I learned For tiny tools, architecture is also about knowing what not to add. Repo https://github.com/cdilorenzo/CreditMeter
The kids with phones are alright
Every Sports App Resets Your Streak Eventually. Mine Can't. 🔒⚡
This is a submission for Weekend Challenge: Passion Edition What I Built Loyalty Ledger —...
Companies are scrambling to curtail soaring AI costs
Your 'App' Could Have Been a Webpage (so I fixed it for you)
We Are Officially Beginning the Process to Convene Grand Juries over DOGE
See how AI instructions decay, then write ones that hold
This is a submission for Weekend Challenge: Passion Edition What I Built I told an agent Never write directly to the database . A long session later, context window full, it wrote directly to the database. The rule loading mark was still sitting in the prompt. The model had just stopped weighting and attending to it. It's an invisible failure. No error is being thrown. The task comes back subtly wrong, and the rule reads perfectly fine when you go back and check it. I wanted to make it visible, so I built an interactive field you can drag around. Every rule you write for an agent is a hill. Its height is how well the rule is written: a directive-led, backtick -anchored rule stands tall, a hedged and vague one sits low. Then you raise the water. The water is context load. As it rises the low rules go under first, in order of how well they were written. The weak ones drown while you watch. Three of the hills are high-stakes prohibitions, the Never... rules. They drown too. That is the whole point of the piece. A rule you cannot afford to lose does not belong in prose at all; it belongs on a runtime hook that runs as code, not attention. The field flags those in red the moment they go under. Underneath the field is a second tool: a client-side lint that reads an instruction and names the surface tells (hedges, shouting, politeness, a ban placed before its directive). It is deliberately not a score. It catches what a little regex can honestly catch, and points at the real analysis for the rest. Demo Play it on its own page. Drag to orbit, drag the load slider to raise the water: ▶ Open the live demo Each of the nine instruction patterns in the demo links to its rule page on reporails.com/rules . Code Code is available on Codepen: https://codepen.io/editor/G-bor-M-sz-ros-the-reactor/pen/019f4cad-e344-78bf-b7bc-919972f42a4e The whole thing is one self-contained HTML file: no build step, no dependencies, no backend. The CodePen above is the full source, so you can read eve
I put my fan streak on Solana so nobody could reset it
This is a submission for Weekend Challenge: Passion Edition What I Built Loyalty Ledger — a fan loyalty tracker where your check-in streak, badges, and history live on Solana instead of some app's database. Live app: https://loyalty-ledger-blond.vercel.app Here's the problem I kept coming back to. Every sports app wants you to check in, engage, "prove your loyalty" — collect points, build a streak, unlock a badge. And every single one of them throws that history away the moment you stop using it. Switch apps and your streak resets to zero. Get banned, or the app shuts down, or they just decide to wipe inactive accounts — your history is gone, because it was never really yours. It was a number in someone else's database, and they could reset it, inflate it, or delete it whenever they felt like it, and you'd have zero recourse. That felt like a weirdly solvable problem to just... not solve. We figured out how to make ownership portable for money, for domain names, for digital art. But "I've supported Argentina since 2019" still lives and dies inside one company's backend. So the scope for the weekend was deliberately narrow: prove one fan's loyalty to one team, for real, end to end, rather than sketch out ten features that are all half-fake. You connect a wallet, pick a sport and team, and check in. FIFA World Cup is the fully working path — that check-in sends a real transaction that creates or updates a program-owned account, not a row in my database. Your streak count, your badge tier, the actual badge tokens — none of it exists anywhere I control. Once that core loop worked, I built out the rest of the identity around it: a Fan Passport that shows your streak, a derived "Fan Score," your tier (Rookie → Devoted → Veteran → Legend), a progress bar toward the next tier, an achievements grid with locked/unlocked states, a recent-activity feed pulled from real on-chain transaction history, and a leaderboard ranking real fans by real streaks. There's also a "Demo Previe