How to Read More Books

I’ve read roughly a book a week for a few years, and I can tell you it’s doable. I didn’t always read this much. When I started, I read fewer than ten volumes per year, but making it a goal made me switch gears and achieve what I once thought was impossible. I want to […]
The power of collaboration: How we can reduce traffic congestion

Vehicle transportation underpins much of modern life, enabling the movement of goods and people, productivity, and economic growth. However, the costs are high: drivers spend an average of 2.6 years of their life on the road, and private cars and vans now account for around 10% of global CO2 emissions. Hence, the efficient use of […]
Don’t You Mean Extinct?
Don’t you mean extinct? Jul 10, 2026 Don’t you mean extinct? In 1993, Jurassic Park came out and revolutionized the use of CGI in films[1]. To the public the experience was magic. But for some of the people in the movie industry, it was a rude awakening. Director Steven Spielberg had hired stop-motion master[2] Phil […]
AI Boosts Research Careers but Flattens Scientific Discovery

19 Jan 2026 5 min read Elie Dolgin is a science writer specializing in biomedical research. Nicole Millman; Source images: iStock AI is turning scientists into publishing machines—and quietly funneling them into the same crowded corners of research. That’s the conclusion of an analysis of more than 40 million academic papers, which found that scientists […]
Gina Gallery of International Naive Art

GINA Gallery, established in 2003, is considered the largest international institution in the world specializing in the genre of Naïve Art. The gallery spans across two floors and showcases over 100 artists from more than 30 different countries. This richness provides a broad perspective on the naïve genre and its various expressions, stemming from different […]
Unauthenticated RCE in Motorola’s MR2600 Router

I’m currently on a quest to find at least one Remote Code Execution vulnerability per router vendor. This is the story of how I found an unauthenticated RCE in Motorola’s MR2600 router. The first problem I had to solve was acquiring the firmware. For the majority of their routers, Motorola doesn’t distribute the firmware publicly; […]
Yt-Dlp Sequence Diagrams

Log in to view your diagrams Or create a new account New diagram Icon Library Serverless on AWS Distributed Load Testing on AWS Physical Datacenter Architecture Submit a bug report list add_box Start Walkthrough Next Back Finish Perspective notes description chevron_left chevron_right touch_app search highlight_alt edit backspace View all diagram resources This diagram does not […]
Old and new apps, via modern coding agents by Terry Tao

Old and new apps, via modern coding agents 11 July, 2026 in advertising | Tags: AI, Allen Knutson, applets, Gilbreath’s conjecture | by Terence Tao I have been interested in machine-assisted ways to do and teach mathematics from as far back as 1999, when I started coding several applets in Java 1.0, both for my complex […]
Ghostel.el: Terminal emulator powered by libghostty
Terminal engine. libghostty-vt comes from Ghostty, a modern GPU-accelerated terminal, and is the only one of the three to support the Kitty keyboard and graphics protocols, five underline styles, OSC 8 hyperlinks, OSC 4/10/11 color queries, and DEC 2026 synchronized output. libvterm targets VT220/xterm emulation and is the most conservative – no faint text, single […]
Show HN: Mindwalk – Replay coding-agent sessions on a 3D map of your codebase

A visualization tool that replays coding-agent sessions on a 3D map of your codebase. The problem A session log records what an agent did, but not how it understood the task: which parts of the repo it treated as relevant, where it explored before it acted, whether its footprint matched the scope you had in […]