Allow me to introduce, the Citroen C15
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I replaced Windows with Linux and everything's going great
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A Eulogy for Dark Sky, a Data Visualization Masterpiece (2023)
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Microsoft May Have Created the Slowest Windows in 25 Years with Windows 11
The article suggests that Microsoft may have created the slowest version of Windows in 25 years with Windows 11, citing performance issues and compatibility problems with older hardware.
Drones that recharge directly on transmission lines
Voltair is a startup that is developing an AI-powered platform to help companies make better strategic decisions. The platform uses machine learning to analyze large amounts of data and provide insights to guide decision-making.
AI is a business model stress test
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NASA announces unprecedented return of sick ISS astronaut and crew
NASA has cancelled a spacewalk and is considering an early return of the crew from the International Space Station due to medical issues with one of the astronauts. The agency is assessing the situation and working to ensure the health and safety of the crew.
I got paid minimum wage to solve an impossible problem
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Why Is Greenland Part of the Kingdom of Denmark? A Short History
The article explores the historical relationship between Greenland and Denmark, tracing Greenland's status as part of the Kingdom of Denmark from the 18th century to the present day. It discusses the political and economic factors that have shaped this relationship over time.
Rats caught on camera hunting flying bats
Researchers have captured the first-ever footage of rats hunting and catching flying bats, a behavior not previously documented. This discovery sheds new light on the diverse hunting capabilities and adaptability of rats, a ubiquitous urban mammal.
Bichon: A lightweight, high-performance Rust email archiver with WebUI
via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46429250
Iran's internet shutdown is chillingly precise and may last some time
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Circumcision classed as possible child abuse in draft CPS document
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Beating the Tutorial
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This is the future: A Software Library with No Code
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Sinclair C5
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Show HN: Hosting 100 Linux dev environments on one VM using LXC
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Show HN: 15 Years of StarCraft II Balance Changes Visualized Interactively
Hi HN!
"Never perfect. Perfection goal that changes. Never stops moving. Can chase, cannot catch." - Abathur (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw_GN3v-0Ls)
StarCraft 2 is one of the most balanced games ever - thanks to Blizzard’s pursuit of perfection. It has been over 15 years since the release of Wings of Liberty and over 10 years since the last installment, Legacy of the Void. Yet, balance updates continue to appear, changing how the game plays. Thanks to that, StarCraft is still alive and well!
I decided to create an interactive visualization of all balance changes, both by patch and by unit, with smooth transitions.
I had this idea quite a few years ago, yet LLMs made it possible - otherwise, I wouldn't have had the time to code or to collect all changes from hundreds of patches (not all have balance updates). It took way more time than expected - both dealing with parsing data and dealing with D3.js transitions.
Pretty much pure vibe coding with Claude Code and Opus 4.5 - while constantly using Playwright skills and consulting Gemini 3 Pro (https://github.com/stared/gemini-claude-skills). While Opus 4.5 was much better at executing, it was often essential to use Gemini to get insights, to get cleaner code, or to inspect screenshots. The difference in quality was huge.
Still, it was tricky, as LLMs do not know D3.js nearly as well as React. The D3.js transition part is a thing that sometimes I think would be better to do manually, and only use LLMs for details. But it was also a lesson.
Enjoy!
Source code is here: https://github.com/stared/sc2-balance-timeline
Iran protests rage for another night; Deaths mount; Trump warns of intervention
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How the hell are you supposed to have a career in tech in 2026?
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