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121. OracleGPT: Thought Experiment on an AI Powered Executive
122. A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch
A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch. Uses Vision framework for real-time posture detection. - tldev/posturr
123. The evolution of my todo list system over 5 years
The evolution of my todo list system over time.
124. Uber launches an 'AV Labs' division to gather driving data for robotaxi partners
Uber is not developing its own robotaxis again; instead it plans to collect and offer data. It's a bet that more volume will help autonomous vehicle partners solve the weirdest edge cases.
125. Knapsack Offline Internet Solution (satellite datacasting)
126. Ask HN: Who do you follow via RSS feed?
127. Running the Stupid Cricut Software on Linux
Getting the Cricut Software to run on Linux, under WINE
128. ICE Using Palantir Tool That Feeds on Medicaid Data
ICE is using a Palantir tool that uses Medicaid and other government data to stalk people for arrest. This is exactly the kind of data privacy abuse that EFF has been warning about.
129. Is It Time for a Nordic Nuke?
Moscow’s “Oreshnik” strike on January 9, 2026 is best understood as strategic signaling designed to shape what NATO will and will not do. Russia’s use of
130. The Holy Grail of Linux Binary Compatibility: Musl and Dlopen
The Holy Grail of Linux Binary Compatibility: musl + dlopen
131. Tech sector is at lowest share of US employment since early 2021
132. Funding Open Source?
133. Show HN: An interactive map of US lighthouses and navigational aids
Interactive map of 59,000+ active US Coast Guard lighthouses and navigational aids. View light characteristics, flash patterns, ranges, and locations from the 2025 Light List.
134. I was right about ATProto key management
135. Google Books has been effectively killed by the last algorithm update
136. Scientists identify brain waves that define the limits of 'you'
At what point do "you" end and the outside world begins? It might feel like a weird question with an obvious answer, but your brain has to work surprisingly hard to judge that boundary.
137. France to ban officials from US video tools including Zoom, Teams
The government wants staff to shun Silicon Valley and shift to its home-grown Visio platform instead.
138. What "The Best" Looks Like
A startup CTO's guide to what "the best" really means—how to spot non-obvious high performers and the traits that make early-stage teams win.
139. Doom has been ported to an earbud
140. Iran's internet blackout may become permanent, with access for elites only
The 15-day blackout is a test run for Barracks Internet, a system where only regime insiders get full connectivity.
141. Jurassic Park - Tablet device on Nedry's desk? (2012)
What looks like a tablet/ PDA device can be seen on the lefthand side of Nedry's desk. My closest guess is that it is a Motorola Envoy PDA. But, according...
142. Deutsche Telekom is violating Net Neutrality
If you are a customer of Deutsche Telekom and some websites just won't load, then we might have the solution to your problem!
143. SF Microclimates API
Free hyperlocal weather API for 50 San Francisco neighborhoods. No API key required. Claude Code and Clawdbot Skills - solo-founders/sf-microclimates
144. Washington State Bill Seeks to Add Firearms Detection to 3D Printers
145. Six JavaScript zero-day bugs lead to fears of supply chain attack
Tools used to protect users in the aftermath of Shai-Hulud may no longer work, security pros say.
146. Bitwise conversion of doubles using only FP multiplication and addition (2020)
In the words of Tom Lehrer, "this is completely pointless, but may prove useful to some of you some day, perhaps in a somewhat bizarre set of circumstances." The problem is as follows: suppose you're working in a programming environment that provides only an IEEE-754 double-precision floating point ("double") type, and no operations that can…
147. Show HN: TUI for managing XDG default applications
TUI for managing XDG default applications. Contribute to mitjafelicijan/xdgctl development by creating an account on GitHub.
148. Amazon bungles Wednesday layoff plan with misfired internal email
149. Kubernetes Remote Code Execution via Nodes/Proxy Get Permission
An authorization bypass in Kubernetes RBAC allows for nodes/proxy GET permissions to execute commands in any Pod in the cluster.
150. Amazon inadvertently announces cloud unit layoffs in email to employees
Amazon sent a notice out to staffers in an apparent error acknowledging "organizational changes" at the company.