I Let Claude Code Autonomously Run Ads for a Month
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How NASA built Artemis II’s fault-tolerant computer
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AI companies are tightening token limits. The last one to blink may win
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Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand
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The Download: AstroTurf wars and exponential AI growth
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Episode 1 | Interview with Michelle Tomes
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Mustafa Suleyman: AI development won’t hit a wall anytime soon—here’s why
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Chrome Is Finally Getting Vertical Tabs
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RAM Has a Design Flaw from 1966. I Bypassed It [video]
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A Digital Compute-in-Memory Architecture for NFA Evaluation
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We found an undocumented bug in the Apollo 11 guidance computer code
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Launch HN: Freestyle – Sandboxes for Coding Agents
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Introduction to Computer Music (2009) [pdf]
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Introduction to Computer Music [pdf]
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Apollo Guidance Computer restoration videos
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Floating point from scratch: Hard Mode
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How to Find Out Whether Your Computer Is Part of a Botnet—and What to Do About It
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This Engineer Wants to Make Computer Chips on the Moon
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ENIAC’s Architects Wove Stories Through Computing
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ASTRA 2025: Neuroimaging, Brain-Computer Interfaces, and AI
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