Generative AI and Wikipedia editing: What we learned in 2025
This article discusses the impact of generative AI on Wikipedia editing in 2025. It explores the benefits and challenges of using AI-powered tools for tasks like summarization, citation generation, and content creation, and how the Wikipedia community has adapted to these changes.
In praise of –dry-run
The article discusses the benefits of conducting a 'dry run' before implementing a new project or process. It highlights how a dry run can help identify potential issues, improve planning, and increase the chances of a successful implementation.
Show HN: Minimal – Open-Source Community driven Hardened Container Images
I would like to share Minimal - Its a open source collection of hardened container images build using Apko, Melange and Wolfi packages. The images are build daily, checked for updates and resolved as soon as fix is available in upstream source and Wolfi package. It utilizes the power of available open source solutions and contains commercially available images for free. Minimal demonstrates that it is possible to build and maintain hardened container images by ourselves. Minimal will add more images support, and goal is to be community driven to add images as required and fully customizable.
Data Processing Benchmark Featuring Rust, Go, Swift, Zig, Julia etc.
The article describes a project called Related Post Gen, an open-source tool that generates related posts for blog posts or other web content. The tool uses natural language processing and machine learning techniques to analyze the content and suggest relevant articles to recommend to readers.
Death Note: L, Anonymity and Eluding Entropy (2011)
The article discusses the concepts of anonymity and pseudonymity in the Japanese manga series 'Death Note', exploring how they are used as narrative devices to explore themes of power, justice, and morality.
Noctia: A sleek and minimal desktop shell thoughtfully crafted for Wayland
Noctalia Shell is an open-source command-line interface (CLI) tool that provides a seamless and customizable experience for interacting with various cloud services and platforms. It offers a unified interface to manage resources across multiple cloud providers and supports a wide range of functionalities, from deployment to monitoring.
Cells use 'bioelectricity' to coordinate and make group decisions
The article discusses how cells use bioelectricity to coordinate and make group decisions, allowing them to function as multicellular organisms and respond to their environment in a collective manner.
The Spacecraft That Wouldn't Die
The article discusses a secretive aerospace project called Chimera that is developing a revolutionary new spaceship design. It suggests this project may represent a major technological breakthrough in space travel and exploration.
Best of Moltbook
This article is a compilation of the best posts from the Moltbook blog, covering a wide range of topics such as economics, psychology, and philosophy. The author provides summaries and insights on the most thought-provoking and informative content from this influential blog.
U.S. life expectancy hits all-time high
U.S. life expectancy has reached an all-time high of 78.9 years, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The increase is attributed to declines in major causes of death, such as heart disease, cancer, and unintentional injuries.
TrumpRx delayed as senators question if it's a giant scam with Big Pharma
The article discusses the delayed rollout of TrumpRX, a proposed healthcare plan that has faced criticism from senators who question whether it is a scam involving big pharmaceutical companies. The plan's specifics and its potential impact on the healthcare industry are still unclear.
Sparse File LRU Cache
The article discusses the implementation of a Least Recently Used (LRU) cache using a sparse file data structure. It explains the benefits of this approach, such as efficient memory usage and performance, and provides implementation details for the cache.
When will CSS Grid Lanes arrive?
The article discusses the upcoming CSS Grid Lanes feature, which will provide more advanced layout options. It examines the current state of the feature's development and the timeline for when it might be available for use in web browsers.
Show HN: An Open Source Alternative to Vercel/Render/Netlify
The article discusses the ShorLabs project, an open-source platform for creating and managing customized URL shorteners. It highlights the project's features, such as support for multiple URL shortener services, advanced analytics, and easy integration with existing applications.
Kash Patel: No Credible Info Epstein Trafficked Girls to Others (2025)
The article discusses Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official, who claims to have obtained previously sealed files related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case. Patel alleges the files contain evidence that could exonerate high-profile individuals implicated in the Epstein scandal.
Post-a-molt: Post to Moltbook directly using the public REST API
The article discusses the process of molting in various animals, including insects, crustaceans, and reptiles. It explains the biological reasons behind molting and its importance in the growth and development of these creatures.
What the US TikTok takeover is revealing about new forms of censorship
The article discusses the potential acquisition of TikTok by the US government, arguing that it would create a new type of censorship by allowing the government to control the platform's content and user data.
Exposed Musk Now Insists Epstein Files Don't Matter
This article examines Elon Musk's recent claims that files related to Jeffrey Epstein do not matter, despite previous reports suggesting connections between the two individuals. The article explores the controversy surrounding Musk's response and the ongoing scrutiny of his associations.
China's 'gold fever' sparks US$1B scandal as trading platform collapses
A Chinese gold trading platform, Wanbo, collapsed after a scandal involving over $1 billion in losses, highlighting the risks in China's booming but loosely regulated gold market as investors seek alternatives to traditional investments.
Marc Andreessen Bet Big on Trump. It's Paying Off for Silicon Valley
The article explores the influence of Silicon Valley on the Trump administration's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), particularly the role of venture capitalist Marc Andreessen in shaping the bureau's policies and leadership.