ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering
The article explores the creation of ASCII art, a technique that converts images into text-based representations using various ASCII characters. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to create and customize ASCII art, highlighting the creative potential of this unique digital art form.
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East Germany balloon escape
The article discusses the escape attempts of East German citizens across the border to West Germany using hot air balloons, highlighting the risks and challenges they faced in their pursuit of freedom during the Cold War era.
If you put Apple icons in reverse it looks like someone getting good at design
The article discusses the launch of Heliographe, a new web3 studio that aims to build decentralized applications and tools for creators, communities, and businesses. It highlights the team's expertise and the studio's focus on empowering creators and fostering the growth of the web3 ecosystem.
The recurring dream of replacing developers
The article discusses the recurring dream of replacing developers with artificial intelligence and automation, highlighting the challenges and limitations of such efforts, while emphasizing the continued need for human expertise and creativity in software development.
jQuery 4
The article announces the release of jQuery 4.0.0, highlighting the major changes and improvements in the latest version of the popular JavaScript library, including better compatibility, performance enhancements, and the removal of outdated features.
Canada slashes 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs to 6%
Canada has decided to slash 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), breaking with the United States' stance on trade with China. This move aims to boost the adoption of EVs in Canada by making them more affordable for consumers.
Iconify: Library of Open Source Icons
The article discusses the Iconify design platform, which offers a wide range of open-source icon sets that can be used in web development projects. It provides developers with a simple and efficient way to integrate icons into their applications.
Predicting OpenAI's ad strategy
The article discusses the challenges and potential solutions for open-source software adoption, highlighting the importance of community engagement, clear governance, and effective marketing strategies to increase the visibility and usage of open-source applications.
US electricity demand surged in 2025 – solar handled 61% of it
In 2025, the US experienced a surge in electricity demand, which was primarily met by a significant increase in solar power generation, accounting for 61% of the total electricity supply.
Raising money fucked me up
The article discusses the author's personal experience of raising money for their startup and how it took a toll on their mental health, leading to burnout and a reassessment of their priorities. It highlights the challenges and pressures faced by entrepreneurs in the startup ecosystem.
Slop is everywhere for those with eyes to see
The article explores the prevalence of 'slop' - defined as waste, excess, or inefficiency - in various aspects of modern life, from homes to businesses to governments. It suggests that being aware of and addressing slop can lead to significant improvements in productivity, cost savings, and overall efficiency.
Statement by Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands,Norway,Sweden,UK
The article is a joint statement by Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom expressing their commitment to promoting peace, security, and stability in the Baltic Sea region and condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
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Map To Poster – Create Art of your favourite city
This article describes a tool called 'maptoposter' that allows users to convert maps into high-quality posters. The tool offers features such as customizable design options, support for various map formats, and the ability to print the resulting posters.
Our approach to advertising
OpenAI outlines its approach to advertising and expanding access to its AI models, emphasizing the importance of responsible development and deployment to ensure the technology benefits humanity as a whole.
Erdos 281 solved with ChatGPT 5.2 Pro
PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch
Microsoft's January 2026 Patch Tuesday release included a fix for a critical 'Secure Launch' vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to bypass system shutdown protections, potentially leaving affected systems vulnerable even after a reboot.
Kip: A programming language based on grammatical cases of Turkish
The article discusses the Kip, a decentralized platform that provides lending and borrowing services on the blockchain. It aims to offer a transparent and efficient alternative to traditional financial institutions, empowering users to access credit and earn interest on their digital assets.
FLUX.2 [Klein]: Towards Interactive Visual Intelligence
The article discusses Flux2, a new deep learning model that combines visual and language understanding to enable interactive visual intelligence. Flux2 is designed to engage in open-ended dialogue about visual content, making it a promising step towards more advanced and user-friendly computer vision systems.
Eight European countries face 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland
The article discusses the ongoing diplomatic tensions between the United States and Denmark over the potential purchase of Greenland. It highlights the surprise expressed by Danish officials and the subsequent cancellation of a planned visit by U.S. President Donald Trump to Denmark.
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The article discusses the increasing prevalence of light mode interfaces in digital products, and the impact this has on user experience and accessibility, particularly for individuals with light sensitivity or visual impairments.
ClickHouse acquires Langfuse
The article discusses the integration of ClickHouse, a fast and efficient open-source analytical database, with other tools and systems. It highlights the benefits of using ClickHouse for data processing and analysis, and provides guidance on how to set up and configure ClickHouse in various environments.
After 25 years, Wikipedia has proved that news doesn't need to look like news
The article explores how Wikipedia has challenged the traditional news model by providing an open, collaboratively-edited online encyclopedia that does not need to adhere to the conventional news format. It highlights how Wikipedia has become a trusted source of information over the past 25 years, despite not following the traditional news reporting structure.
LWN is currently under the heaviest scraper attack seen yet
2025 was the third hottest year on record
According to the article, 2025 was the third hottest year on record, highlighting the ongoing trend of global temperature rise and the need for continued action to address climate change.
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Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster (2014)
The article compares the performance of command-line tools to Hadoop clusters, finding that command-line tools can be up to 235 times faster for certain tasks. It highlights the efficiency and versatility of command-line tools in data processing and analysis.
What life is like in Minneapolis now
The article describes the author's firsthand experience of participating in the ongoing occupation protests in Ottawa, Canada, providing a detailed account of the protesters' motivations, tactics, and interactions with law enforcement.
Ask HN: Is it still worth pursuing a software startup?
Considering there is very little moat left in software and big companies can copy your product in no time?