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151. The paper model houses of Peter Fritz (2013)
    Although the 2013 Venice Art Biennale ended almost two weeks ago, we'd like to talk about one of the artworks that impressed us the most. Well, "artwork" might not be the...
152. Iran rounds up thousands in mass arrest campaign after crushing unrest
153. Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
154. Time Station Emulator
Synchronize most radio-controlled ("atomic") clocks and watches using almost any phone or tablet - kangtastic/timestation
155. Qwen3-ASR Technical Report
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2601.21337: Qwen3-ASR Technical Report
156. Bloom's 2 Sigma Problem
157. Notes on Starting to Use Django
Some notes on starting to use Django
158. Virginia Oliver, Maine 'Lobster Lady' who fished for nearly a century, has died
Virginia ‘Ginny’ Oliver, had entered the business when she was eight and liked ‘being along the water’
159. Clawd Agent accidentally social engineers its own master, confesses on ClawdBook
160. Ask HN: Junior getting lost
161. Satellites encased in wood are in the works
162. Agent-shell: A native Emacs buffer to interact with LLM agents powered by ACP
A native Emacs buffer to interact with LLM agents powered by ACP - xenodium/agent-shell
163. 430k-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found
Researchers uncovered 430,000-year-old wooden tools, the oldest known, at the Marathousa 1 site in Greece.
164. Software Survival 3.0
165. Why "The AI Hallucinated" is the perfect legal defense
166. Microsoft forced me to switch to Linux
Broken updates, Copilot shoved everywhere, and my system bricking itself. Here's why I finally escaped to Linux.
167. Virtual Boy on TV with Intelligent Systems Video Boy
168. Networks Hold the Key to a Decades-Old Problem About Waves
Mathematicians are still trying to understand fundamental properties of the Fourier transform, one of their most ubiquitous and powerful tools. A new result marks an exciting advance toward that goal.
169. Over 36,500 killed in Iran's deadliest massacre, documents reveal
More than 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces during the January 8-9 crackdown on nationwide protests, making it the deadliest two-day protest massacre in history, according to documents reviewed by Iran International's Editorial Board.
170. Show HN: I'm building an AI-proof writing tool. How would you defeat it?
Generated by create next app
171. If You Tax Them, Will They Leave?
A California wealth-tax proposal makes a high-stakes bet on billionaire psychology.
172. US judge rules Luigi Mangione won't face death penalty in CEO killing case
Judge rules out capital punishment, but 27-year-old still faces federal stalking charges and state-level murder charges.
173. Tesla's Robotaxi data confirms crash rate 3x worse than humans even with monitor
174. Android's full desktop interface leaks: New status bar, Chrome Extensions
A Google bug report on the Chromium Issue Tracker today has inadvertently leaked the Android desktop interface for the first time.
175. 9front OS
176. KolibriOS is a tiny yet powerful and fast operating system
177. TikTok users can't upload anti-ICE videos. The company blames tech issues
Why are people saying “Delete TikTok”? One reason is that some TikTok users, including comedian Megan Stalter, are accusing the app of censorship after they have attempted and failed to upload videos about ICE. TikTok says the ongoing glitches are related to a power outage.
178. iPhone 16 Best-Selling Smartphone in 2025; Apple Takes 7 Spots in Top Models
Apple and Samsung continued to capture the Top 10 spots. These 10 models contributed 19% of annual smartphone sales.In terms of comparisons with predecessor models, the iPhone 17 base model registered the highest growth while jumping up four spots.Samsung’s S series secured a spot in the list for the second consecutive year, reflecting the brand’s continued focus on its flagship lineup.In 2026, flagships could see an increased presence in the list due to rising memory prices, which will particularly impact the entry-to-mid-price smartphone segments.Seoul, Beijing, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Fort Collins, Hong Kong, London, New Delhi, Taipei, Tokyo – Jan 28, 2026
179. Trinity large: An open 400B sparse MoE model
A deep dive into Trinity Large, covering architecture, sparsity, training at scale, and why we shipped Preview, Base, and TrueBase checkpoints.
180. Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone's Biometrics
The search warrant to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home shows how authorities can open your phone without your consent.