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- 427 Firewood Splitting Simulator (screen.toys)
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- 66 Ask HN: What are you working on? (June 2026) ()
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- 72 FarOutCompany (faroutcompany.com)
- 178 Lisp's Influence on Ruby (blog.tacoda.dev)
- 317 No, everyone is not using AI for everything (gabrielweinberg.com)
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- 32 Show HN: 3D print Z reinforcement via injected loops (mgunlogson.github.io)
- 40 Rome Fell and Nobody Noticed (friedkielbasa.substack.com)
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- 296 How to earn a billion dollars (paulgraham.com)
- 20 Quivers: A year of linear algebra by drawing arrows (lisyarus.github.io)
- 56 How did Atari apply side art to Arcade Cabinets? (arcadeblogger.com)
- 320 Free SQL→ER diagram tool, runs in the browser, nothing uploaded (sqltoerdiagram.com)
- 371 Honda Civics and the Evil Valet (juniperspring.org)
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- 29 Dillo directory – Directory of useful sites that work reasonably well on Dillo (dir.dillo-browser.org)
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