Lists
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A practical engineering concept every day — mechanical, electrical, civil, and structural fundamentals.
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Low-level programming: assembly, memory management, linkers, and syscalls.
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Software engineering: design patterns, testing, architecture, and debugging.
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Automotive engines: pistons, turbochargers, fuel injection, and timing.
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Electrical circuits: analog design, filters, power supplies, and signals.
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Digital circuits: logic gates, flip-flops, FPGAs, and timing analysis.
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Hardware architecture: RISC-V, ARM, x86, pipelines, and caches.
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Interesting GitHub repos with zero stars, reviewed daily.
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Welding and metalworking videos from small YouTube channels.
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Maker, DIY, and fabrication videos from small YouTube channels.
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Entertaining documentary-style videos from small YouTube channels.
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Engineering explainer videos from small YouTube channels.
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Electronics and circuits videos from small YouTube channels.
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Daily curated CS research papers with plain-English summaries.
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One RFC explained in depth, daily.
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Fascinating technical Wikipedia articles, curated daily.
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Overlooked HN stories that deserve attention.
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Interesting unanswered questions, analyzed daily.
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The best posts from niche subreddits.
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Daily tech stack analysis from Who Is Hiring threads.
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A daily code snippet with a subtle bug to find.
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Speculative but physics-grounded engineering scenarios.
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Shelved projects from history that deserve a second look.
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Obscure CLI tools, libraries, and Unix utilities.
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Old patents explained with modern relevance.
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Daily curated CS research papers with plain-English summaries.
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One RFC explained in depth, daily.
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Fascinating technical Wikipedia articles, curated daily.
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Overlooked HN stories that deserve attention.
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Interesting unanswered questions, analyzed daily.
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The best posts from niche subreddits.
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Daily tech stack analysis from Who Is Hiring threads.
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A daily code snippet with a subtle bug to find.
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Speculative but physics-grounded engineering scenarios.
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Shelved projects from history that deserve a second look.
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Obscure CLI tools, libraries, and Unix utilities.
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Old patents explained with modern relevance.
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Lost knowledge from digitized books on the Internet Archive.
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Lost photographic processes from old darkroom manuals and journals.