[HN Gopher] Archive (2025-10-08) - Page 1
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 (DIR) We found a bug in Go's ARM64 compiler
       449 points by jgrahamc (75 comments)
        
 (DIR) One-man campaign ravages EU 'Chat Control' bill
       329 points by cuu508 (131 comments)
        
 (DIR) A few things to know before stealing my 914 (2022)
       143 points by visviva (61 comments)
        
 (DIR) SEC approves Texas Stock Exchange, first new US integrated excha...
       477 points by pseudolus (327 comments)
        
 (DIR) Meta launches Hyperscape, technology to turn real-world spaces i...
       77 points by PaulHoule (100 comments)
        
 (DIR) Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025
       289 points by pykello (52 comments)
        
 (DIR) The RSS feed reader landscape
       150 points by domysee (104 comments)
        
 (DIR) Show HN: Recall: Give Claude memory with Redis-backed persistent...
       123 points by elfenleid (58 comments)
        
 (DIR) Why we need SIMD
       64 points by atan2 (23 comments)
        
 (DIR) After 2 decades of tinkering, MAME cracks the Hyper Neo Geo 64
       260 points by cainxinth (56 comments)
        
 (DIR) Sora, AI Bicycles, and Meta Disruption
       23 points by feross (16 comments)
        
 (DIR) Now open for building: Introducing Gemini CLI extensions
       103 points by meetpateltech (25 comments)
        
 (DIR) Memory access is O(N^[1/3])
       126 points by jxmorris12 (83 comments)
        
 (DIR) The Fourth Quadrant of Knowledge
       11 points by speckx (3 comments)
        
 (DIR) Show HN: FleetCode - Open-source UI for running multiple coding ...
       44 points by asdev (30 comments)
        
 (DIR) Ortega hypothesis
       162 points by Caiero (92 comments)
        
 (DIR) Julia 1.12 highlights
       131 points by pella (43 comments)
        
 (DIR) Vectrex Mini
       65 points by rbanffy (47 comments)
        
 (DIR) Synology reverses policy banning third-party HDDs
       972 points by baobun (623 comments)
        
 (DIR) A macOS terminal command that tells you if your USB-C cable is bad
       246 points by freetonik (148 comments)
        
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