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2026/06/25

  1. Half-Life 2 in a Browser from hl2.slqnt.dev
    554 by panza 11h ago | |

    Discussion (225):

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  2. Ford AI hiccups push carmaker to rehire ‘gray beard’ inspectors from bloomberg.com
    519 by alanwreath 2h ago | |

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  3. Show HN: I made Google Trends for Hacker News by indexing 18 years of comments from hackernewstrends.com
    411 by ytkimirti 3h ago | |

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  4. LastPass notifies users of yet another data breach from 9to5mac.com
    355 by mooreds 7h ago | |

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  5. Cloudflare launched self-managed OAuth for all from blog.cloudflare.com
    307 by terryds 15h ago | |

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  6. Apple raises prices of MacBooks, iPads from reuters.com
    268 by virgildotcodes 4h ago | |

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  7. Countries are competing to see which can carry out mass surveillance the best from mullvad.net
    266 by Cider9986 4h ago | |

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  8. Apple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20% from ft.com
    245 by bazzmt 3h ago | |

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  9. LuaJIT 3.0 proposed syntax extensions from github.com/LuaJIT
    212 by phreddypharkus 17h ago | | |

    Article: 2 min

    The article discusses the proposal for LuaJIT 3.0 syntax extensions, inviting community feedback on improvements and documentation enhancements.

    Potential improvements in developer productivity and code readability, enhancing the LuaJIT ecosystem's attractiveness.
    • Documentation Evolution
    • Compatibility and Conformity
    • Avoidance of Syntactic Ambiguities
    Quality:
    The article provides clear guidelines for the discussion and focuses on functional aspects.

    Discussion (136): 2 min

    The comment thread discusses the evolution of LuaJIT, with opinions on syntax changes and the introduction of ternary operators. There's a debate about whether LuaJIT should be renamed due to its significant changes from Lua. The discussion also touches on code clarity, maintainability, and the utility of ternary operators.

    • LuaJIT is evolving significantly
    Counterarguments:
    • Some prefer more consistency in syntax
    • Others find ternary operators confusing or redundant
    Software Development Programming Languages
  10. Hey Nico, you didn't vibe code your data room but stole it from Papermark from twitter.com
    209 by mmunj 5h ago | |

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