Super HN

New Show
151. Japan to revise romanization rules for first time in 70 years
The change is expected to be approved within the current fiscal year, then gradually rolled out in school textbooks and other materials.
152. Linux computer with 843 components designed by AI boots on first attempt
Quilter, the LA-based startup behind this feat, says its dual-PCB Linux computer with 843 components was designed in just one week.
153. Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work
154. We Let AI Run Our Office Vending Machine. It Lost Hundreds of Dollars
155. Access Advance acquires Via Licensing Alliance's HEVC, VVC patent pools
156. Slowness Is a Virtue
... at least when you're doing research, not development
157. Prepare for That Stupid World
Prepare for That Stupid World par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
158. Nvidia Nemotron 3 Family of Models
159. Tell HN: HN Was Down
160. Military Standard on Software Control Levels
161. No Graphics API
Graphics APIs and shader languages have significantly increased in complexity over the past decade. It’s time to start discussing how to strip down the abstractions to simplify development, improve performance, and prepare for future GPU workloads.
162. Creating apps like Signal could be 'hostile activity' claims UK watchdog
An independent review of the newly implemented National Security Act suggests that developers of encrypted messaging apps may be considered hostile actors. This, as lawmakers' pressure against encryption keeps growing.
163. Go feature: Modernized go fix
With a fresh set of analyzers and the same backend as go vet.
164. A visualizer for BPF program state
165. Yep, Passkeys Still Have Problems
Firstyear's blog
166. The World Happiness Report is beset with methodological problems
A case study in elite misinformation.
167. Ask HN: What are your predictions for 2026?
168. Ty: A fast Python type checker and LSP
ty is an extremely fast Python type checker and language server, written in Rust, and designed as an alternative to mypy, Pyright, and Pylance.
169. OBS Studio Gets a New Renderer
Starting with OBS Studio 32.0.0 a new renderer backend based on Apple's Metal graphics API is available for users to test as an experimental alternative to the existing OpenGL …
170. Gut Bacteria from Amphibians and Reptiles Achieve Complete Tumor Elimination
171. The immortality of Microsoft Word
And why tech people wont accept it
172. Bonsai: A Voxel Engine, from scratch
The procedural generation voxel engine. Contribute to scallyw4g/bonsai development by creating an account on GitHub.
173. Show HN: I Made Loom for Mobile
Create stunning mobile browser demos with Picture-in-Picture face cam and touch indicators. Stream to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, or any RTMP. Perfect for tech founders and content creators.
174. Penny Farthing Race at 1928 Olympics
175. Making Google Sans Flex
Discover the inside story of Google Sans, Google’s iconic brand typeface. From product lockups to code, learn how the Google Sans font family has evolved to solve specific UX design problems.
176. The Polyglot NixOS
Recently a colleague mentioned building NixOS images that run unchanged on multiple architectures. Given the past adventures on this blog with systemd-repart and cross-compiling NixOS, I decide to give this a go.
177. Show HN: I built the fastest RSS reader in Zig
Terminal RSS Reader for Digital Minimalists in Zig — Tool for Escaping the Doomscroll - superstarryeyes/hys
178. Why U.S. sports tickets have gotten so expensive
World Cup ticket prices are symptomatic of a greater issue across sports in America, where enough people have proven they'll pay in excess
179. Man Made Troubles (1953) [video]
From the Connections Archives, this educational film follows Betty Collins, as she discovers the various troubles caused by poor workmanship in the telephone...
180. How SQLite Is Tested