Publishing a Docker Container for MS Edit to the GitHub Container Registry

Microsoft recently released Edit, a new terminal text editor written in Rust. It’s pretty nice – it’s reminiscent of nano but with a retro MS DOS feel. I wanted to run it on my Apple Silicon Mac. Microsoft don’t (yet) provide compiled builds for that platform, but they do have a release for aarch64-linux-gnu. I […]
Requiem for a Solar Plant

The email landed like a brick through a plate glass window. “…requiring reconductoring of 1.71 miles at a cost of $795,150…limiting output to 3MW…” I stared at my laptop screen, the blue light illuminating the shadows under my eyes in my darkened California living room. Outside, endless February rain tapped against the windows like impatient […]
Apple typewriter ban memo

… and typewriters still aren’t obsolete! A few memos about the memo: • Mike Scott served as the first CEO of Apple, from February 1977 to March 1981. His other fine judgments include trying to shut down the Macintosh project and firing 40 employees on so-called “Black Wednesday,” a move that he claimed would make the company […]
Hyprland Premium

Hyprland is free, our life as maintainers isn’t. Hyprland and the ecosystem around it is FOSS software. We offer paid addons to enhance your experience and save you time. Hyprland Premium Coming soon: Hyprland Premium is a paid subscription unlocking our paid services (like Desktop Experience Premium, coming soon) and allowing you to access the […]
AllTracker: Efficient Dense Point Tracking at High Resolution

Sorry, your browser doesn’t support embedded videos. Overview We introduce AllTracker: a model that estimates long-range point tracks by way of estimating the flow field between a query frame and every other frame of a video. Unlike existing point tracking methods, our approach delivers high-resolution and dense (all-pixel) correspondence fields, which can be visualized as […]
Weave (YC W25) is hiring a founding AI engineer

At Weave, we’re building the best software for the best engineering teams to move faster, and we want to hire exceptional engineers to help us do so. We are a well-funded startup, backed by top investors, growing rapidly and currently profitable. You’ll be working directly with me (Andrew), the CTO. Before I was CTO of […]
Balatro for the Nintendo E-Reader

I friggin’ love Balatro. I’ve put an embarrassing number of hours into it. I also like to make games for the Nintendo E-Reader. The E-Reader was a peripheral for the Game Boy Advance that let you load mini games and “DLC” by scanning cards into it. The E-Reader attached to a Game Boy Advance (image […]
Tell HN: Beware confidentiality agreements that act as lifetime non competes
Just a note of warning from personal experience. Companies don’t really need non-competes anymore. Some companies take an extremely broad interpretation of IP confidentiality, where they consider doing any work in the industry during your lifetime an inevitable confidentiality violation. They argue it would be impossible for you to work elsewhere in this industry during […]
Behind the scenes: Redpanda Cloud’s response to the GCP outage

On Jun 12th, 2025, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) experienced an unfortunate global outage triggered by an automated quota update to their API management system. What was a major outage for a large part of the internet was just another normal day for Redpanda Cloud customers. While GCP dealt with the widespread disruption that impacted many […]
Show HN: OSAI-Browser – A P2P Browser for Web3 and HTML Games
https://evosync.itch.io/osai OSAI Browser is an peer-to-peer (P2P) browser currently in active development. My goal is to redefine how we interact with the web, focusing on decentralization and cutting-edge capabilities for web content. As a core future functionality, I envision distributed computing for high-quality web games and IoT applications, leveraging the P2P architecture to achieve impressive […]