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  1. Stepping down as Mockito maintainer after 10 years from github.com/mockito
    94 by saikatsg 1h ago | |

    Discussion (20):

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  2. Software engineers should be a little bit cynical from seangoedecke.com
    12 by zdw 22m ago | |

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  3. Growing up in “404 Not Found”: China's nuclear city in the Gobi Desert from substack.com
    622 by Vincent_Yan404 15h ago | | |

    Discussion (275): 28 min

    A personal narrative of growing up in a secret nuclear city, sharing unique experiences and reflections on history, society, and personal values. The story sparks discussions on historical events, societal norms, and individual perspectives.

    Counterarguments:
    • Criticism regarding the author's perspective on history and society.
  4. PySDR: A Guide to SDR and DSP Using Python from pysdr.org
    15 by kklisura 1h ago | |

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  5. Remembering Lou Gerstner from newsroom.ibm.com
    40 by thm 3h ago | |

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  6. MongoBleed Explained Simply from bigdata.2minutestreaming.com
    6 by todsacerdoti 48m ago | |

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  7. Calendar from neatnik.net
    894 by twapi 16h ago | | |

    Discussion (110): 17 min

    The comment thread discusses a calendar tool with various opinions on its design, functionality, and utility. Users appreciate the clean layout and find it useful for tracking habits or planning. Some debate the relevance of printing and paper in today's digital age, while others suggest improvements such as alternative layouts and additional features.

    • Printing and paper are outdated or unnecessary for some users.
  8. Show HN: Pion SCTP with RACK is 70% faster with 30% less latency from pion.ly
    10 by pch07 3h ago | |

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  9. Building a macOS app to know when my Mac is thermal throttling from stanislas.blog
    178 by angristan 10h ago | | |

    Article: 20 min

    The article describes the development of an app named MacThrottle for monitoring thermal throttling on Apple Silicon-based Macs.

    The app provides a solution for monitoring thermal throttling, which can help users manage their Mac's performance and prevent overheating issues.
    • The author built MacThrottle, a menu bar app that shows the thermal state of Apple Silicon-based Macs.
    • Initially, the app used powermetrics to get thermal data but later switched to reading notifications from thermald without root access.
    • The app displays the thermal state in a thermometer icon with color changes indicating different states.

    Discussion (80): 3 min

    The comment thread discusses various methods for managing thermal throttling on MacBooks, including fan tuning tools, high power modes, and PID control. Users share experiences with different techniques and tools, and there is a suggestion to indicate thermal issues via an LED or screen notification.

    • Fan profiles are not effective on MacBooks
    • PID control for thermal management is a viable option
    Software Development Mobile Development, App Development
  10. Show HN: Phantas – A browser-based binaural strobe engine (Web Audio API) from phantas.io
    4 by AphantaZach 1h ago | |

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