The 20 year old PSP can now connect to WPA2 WiFi Networks

Screenshot source: Zekiu_ on youtube Acid_Snake and the ARK Development team have released a significant update to the ARK custom Firmware for the Sony PSP. Custom Firmware now allows the Playstation Portable to connect to WPA2 encrypted Wifi networks. This is thanks to the recently released wpa2psp plugin, created by developer Moment and published on […]
Q2DOS – Quake 2 backported to MS-DOS

Q2DOS – Quake II for MS-DOS Quake II for MS-DOS Brought to you by neozeed, [HCI]Mara’akate, and sezero. Features: WATT32 for online play. HTTP Downloading via cURL for R1Q2 servers. Yamagi Quake 2 and Mission packs game code. Sound Blaster Pro and Gravis UltraSound support. PCI Audio via mpxplay library. GameSpy server browser. Native ports […]
Did Semgrep Just Get a Lot More Interesting?

Image by Annie Ruygt This bit by Geoffrey Huntley is super interesting to me and, despite calling out that LLM-driven development agents like Cursor have something like a 40% success rate at actually building anything that passes acceptance criteria, makes me think that more of the future of our field belongs to people who figure […]
Msxbook OneChipMSX MSX2 Computer

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Show HN: VimLM – A Local, Offline Coding Assistant for Vim

LLM-powered coding companion for Vim, inspired by GitHub Copilot/Cursor. Integrates contextual code understanding, summarization, and AI assistance directly into your Vim workflow. Model Agnostic – Use any MLX-compatible model via a configuration file Vim-Native UX – Intuitive keybindings and split-window responses Deep Context – Understands code context from: Current file Visual selections Referenced files Project […]
A decade later, a decade lost

I woke up this morning about an hour ahead of my alarm, the sky already light, birds calling. After a few minutes, a brief patter of rain swept across the roof and moved on. I just lay there, not really thinking. Feeling. Remembering. Almost sixteen years to the minute before I awoke, my second daughter […]
If you ever stacked cups in gym class, blame my dad

The boxes came from Tokyo: first by tanker, then overland via container truck from a Pacific port, across the Continental Divide, and finally backed into a driveway at the end of a cul-de-sac in a south Denver suburban enclave. This was a neighborhood with Razor scooters dumped in trimmed front lawns. Where family walks with […]
We were wrong about GPUs

Image by Annie Ruygt We’re building a public cloud, on hardware we own. We raised money to do that, and to place some bets; one of them: GPU-enabling our customers. A progress report: GPUs aren’t going anywhere, but: GPUs aren’t going anywhere. A couple years back, we put a bunch of chips down on the […]
The hardest working font in Manhattan

Marcin Wichary 14 February 2025 / 6,100 words / 600 photos In 2007, on my first trip to New York City, I grabbed a brand-new DSLR camera and photographed all the fonts I was supposed to love. I admired American Typewriter in all of the I
Show HN: OpenSCAD configurable calendar 3D model

I love creating configurable generic models using OpenSCAD, and this is the most complex one I’ve created to date—an easy-to-configure calendar using some clever algorithms to render correctly. OpenSCAD is truly amazing in a way that no other 3D modeling software is, including those with limited scripting abilities. You can implement standard algorithms from general-purpose […]