Bippy is a React internals toolkit that bypasses React's default access restrictions by impersonating React DevTools and hooking into the window.__REACT_DEVTOOLS_GLOBAL_HOOK__ object to gain access to the fiber tree, component state, props, and contexts across React v17-19.
A discussion question asking how companies evaluate and benchmark AI models to determine the best fit for their specific use cases amid rapid model releases.
Palus Finance is a YC-backed treasury management platform enabling startups and SMBs to earn 4.5-5% yields through a portfolio of floating-rate agency mortgage-backed securities, compared to 3.5% from traditional money market funds, with 1-2 day liquidity and 0.25% annual fees.
Ceno is a free, open-source mobile browser that enables users to access web content through peer-to-peer networks and distributed caching, allowing circumvention of internet censorship and providing resilience when internet access is blocked or unavailable.
Technical deep-dive analyzing Apple's M5 Max/Pro chiplet architecture, explaining how partitioning CPU and GPU into separate tiles improves manufacturing yields, reduces waste, and enhances thermal efficiency while maintaining high performance in laptop form factors.
This article is not about cybersecurity, hacking, or information security. It is a political opinion piece advocating for ratification of the Congressional Apportionment Amendment to increase the size of the House of Representatives.
lf-lean presents a verified translation of 1,276 statements from the Logical Foundations textbook from Rocq to Lean using task-level specification generators, achieving a 350x speedup over manual verification. The work demonstrates that verified software engineering can scale with O(1) human oversight effort through automatically-derived correctness specifications, suggesting AI-assisted formal verification may become more practical than human code review.
Daniel Ellsberg recounts his warning to Henry Kissinger about the psychological and cognitive effects of accessing higher-tier classified information (compartmented/above top-secret clearances), describing how such access creates a false sense of superiority, erodes ability to learn from uncleared individuals, and fundamentally distorts decision-making through information asymmetry.