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151. The most dangerous code: Validating SSL certs in non-browser software (2012) [pdf]
152. Dual citizenship could be on the chopping block in America
153. Notes on Starting to Use Django
Some notes on starting to use Django
154. OpenAI's In-House Data Agent
155. 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.
156. NASA delays Artemis moonshot with astronauts due to extreme cold in Florida
NASA has delayed astronauts' upcoming trip to the moon because of near-freezing temperatures expected at the launch site.
157. Apple buys Israeli startup Q.ai as the AI race heats up
Q.ai is an Israeli startup specializing in imaging and machine learning, particularly technologies that enable devices to interpret whispered speech and enhance audio in noisy environments.
158. Virtual Boy on TV with Intelligent Systems Video Boy
159. What the Success of Coding Agents Teaches Us about AI Systems in General
Robust AI architectures avoid neural networks at runtime, using them at buildtime instead.
160. Ask HN: Junior getting lost
161. 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.
162. KolibriOS is a tiny yet powerful and fast operating system
163. 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.
164. 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.
165. If You Tax Them, Will They Leave?
A California wealth-tax proposal makes a high-stakes bet on billionaire psychology.
166. U.S. threat of 100% tariff on Korean memory chips at odds with reality
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s threat to hit memory chipmakers — specifically Samsung Electronics and SK hynix — with 100 percent tariffs unless they commit to building facilities in the United States is widely viewed as unrealistic.
167. Show HN: The HN Arcade
A directory of games from Hacker News Show HN posts.
168. 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.
169. 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.
170. Putting Gemini to Work in Chrome
Learn more about new agentic capabilities coming to Chrome, powered by Gemini 3.
171. Elon Musk asks Jeffery Epstein for invitation to 'let loose' [pdf]
172. I let ChatGPT analyze a decade of my Apple Watch data. Then I called my doctor
173. Ubisoft Veteran Says He Was Suspended for Criticizing Return-to-Office Policy
174. Thirty Years of the Square Kilometre Array
175. Norway EV Push Nears 100 Percent: What's Next?
Norway EV success sparks new challenges as incentives shift, highlighting the real-world impact of electric cars on urban transport dynamics.
176. Amazone One palm authentication discontinued
The fast, convenient, contactless way to use your palm to identify.
177. Oban, the job processing framework from Elixir, has come to Python
Oban, the job processing framework from Elixir, has finally come to Python. I spent some time exploring it, and here is how it works.
178. Open Source for Phones: PostmarketOS
179. Sometimes Never Compete on Price
The difference between "low prices" as a race to the bottom or as a success story (like Amazon, Costco, IKEA, Vanguard) is in leveraging intentional weaknesses.
180. Show HN: A MitM proxy to see what your LLM tools are sending
Intercept LLM API traffic and visualize token usage in a real-time terminal dashboard. Track costs, debug prompts, and monitor context window usage across your AI development sessions. - GitHub - jmuncor/sherlock: Intercept LLM API traffic and visualize token usage in a real-time terminal dashboard. Track costs, debug prompts, and monitor context window usage across your AI development sessions.