Backing up Spotify
The article discusses how to back up your Spotify playlists and data, including using Spotify's built-in tools, third-party services, and manual methods. It provides step-by-step instructions and recommendations to ensure your music library is securely saved.
Show HN: Jmail – Google Suite for Epstein files
Hi everyone! My name's Luke and I made the original Jmail here alongside Riley Walz. We had a ton of friends collaborate on building out more of the app suite last night in lieue of DOJ's "Epstein files" release.
Please AMA!
Go ahead, self-host Postgres
This article encourages self-hosting PostgreSQL, providing a step-by-step guide on setting up a PostgreSQL server using Docker. It highlights the benefits of self-hosting, including increased control, cost savings, and improved data privacy and security.
The Going Dark initiative or ProtectEU is a Chat Control 3.0 attempt
Mullvad, a privacy-focused VPN service, announces a new feature allowing users to access the Tor network directly through their Mullvad VPN client, providing an additional layer of privacy and security.
Flock and Cyble Inc. weaponize “cybercrime” takedowns to silence critics
The article reports on a recent outage experienced by Cyble, a cybersecurity firm, which led to the temporary unavailability of its 'Have I Been Flocked?' service. The outage was caused by a technical issue and has since been resolved, allowing the service to resume normal operations.
Logging sucks
Show HN: Books mentioned on Hacker News in 2025
The article discusses the rise of 'software-based' cities, where urban planning and development are increasingly driven by technology and data-driven decision-making. It explores how cities are leveraging digital tools and platforms to enhance infrastructure, services, and citizen engagement.
I can't upgrade to Windows 11, now leave me alone
The article discusses the frustration of users who are unable to upgrade to Windows 11 due to their hardware not meeting the system requirements. It explores the challenges faced by those who wish to continue using their existing devices and the limited options available to them.
A guide to local coding models
This article discusses the capabilities and cost-effectiveness of the Claude AI model, suggesting that users can access similar capabilities to ChatGPT for a lower monthly subscription fee, making it a more affordable option for many users.
Pure Silicon Demo Coding: No CPU, No Memory, Just 4k Gates
This article discusses the creation of a tiny computer chip using a novel approach called 'Tiny Tapeout,' which allows for the production of low-cost, custom silicon chips in small quantities. The author demonstrates the successful fabrication of a simple 8-bit microcontroller using this process.
Show HN: WalletWallet – create Apple passes from anything
I got my Apple developer certificate and built a simple app to solve a problem I had. One shop I buy from doesn't have Apple Wallet passes. Since you need signed certificates to build these very simple things, I created a minimal app that signs them. It's available if you need it too. It won't scan cards with AI - you manually enter the barcode, which I think makes it less prone to error.
Ruby website redesigned
The article provides an overview of the Ruby programming language, highlighting its core features, such as being a dynamic, object-oriented, and interpreted language, as well as its emphasis on simplicity and developer productivity.
Over 40% of deceased drivers in vehicle crashes test positive for THC: Study
A study by the American College of Surgeons found that over 40% of deceased drivers in motor vehicle crashes tested positive for THC, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis, highlighting the prevalence of cannabis use among drivers involved in fatal accidents.
OpenSCAD is kinda neat
The article discusses OpenSCAD, a free and open-source software application for creating 3D computer-aided design (CAD) models. It highlights OpenSCAD's unique programming-based approach to designing 3D objects and its suitability for creating complex, parametric designs.
Claude in Chrome
Claude is a new AI-powered Chrome extension that helps users stay focused and productive by blocking distracting websites, setting time limits, and providing other productivity tools.
You’re not burnt out, you’re existentially starving
The article argues that the feeling of burnout may not be caused by overwork, but by a deeper existential crisis stemming from a lack of meaning, purpose, and connection. It suggests that addressing these underlying needs can help alleviate the symptoms of burnout.
Ireland’s Diarmuid Early wins world Microsoft Excel title
The article discusses the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and how governments and automakers are working to address the challenges of transitioning to a more sustainable transportation system. It explores the various factors driving the EV market, such as environmental concerns, technological advancements, and government incentives.
CO2 batteries that store grid energy take off globally
The article discusses a novel battery technology that uses carbon dioxide as the active material, which could potentially provide a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective energy storage solution compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Big GPUs don't need big PCs
The article discusses the trend of powerful GPUs that can be used effectively in smaller and more affordable computer systems, challenging the traditional notion that high-end graphics processing requires large and expensive PCs.
Waymo halts service during S.F. blackout after causing traffic jams
Waymo, a self-driving car company, has temporarily halted its autonomous vehicle service in San Francisco due to safety concerns amid heavy rainfall and flooding. The company is working to resume operations as soon as conditions improve and it can ensure the safety of its vehicles and passengers.
Indoor tanning makes youthful skin much older on a genetic level
The article reports that indoor tanning can make skin appear much older at the genetic level, accelerating the aging process and increasing the risk of skin cancer. Researchers found that indoor tanning exposure is associated with significant changes in gene expression related to skin aging and cancer.
Autoland saves King Air, everyone reported safe
The article describes how the autoland feature of a King Air turboprop aircraft saved the lives of the crew and passengers when the pilot became incapacitated, allowing the plane to land safely without human intervention.
Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks
The article discusses a new approach to measuring the ability of AI systems to complete long-term tasks, focusing on factors like task complexity, reasoning ability, and adaptability. The proposed framework aims to provide a more comprehensive evaluation of AI capabilities beyond traditional benchmarks.
Disney Imagineering Debuts Next-Generation Robotic Character, Olaf
Disney has unveiled a new robotic version of the beloved Olaf character from the Frozen franchise, marking a significant advancement in Disney's innovative technology. This autonomous figure represents a new era of immersive and interactive Disney experiences, blending advanced robotics with beloved characters.
Why do people leave comments on OpenBenches?
The article explores the motivations behind people leaving comments on OpenBenches, a website that allows users to document and share information about public benches. The author analyzes the different types of comments made and the reasons why people choose to participate in this online community.
If you don't design your career, someone else will (2014)
The article emphasizes the importance of taking an active role in shaping one's career, rather than allowing external factors to dictate its trajectory. It encourages readers to intentionally design their career path to align with their values and aspirations.
Coarse is better
The article argues that coarse-grained models can often outperform more complex, fine-grained models in machine learning tasks, as they are more robust to noise and better capture the essence of the problem. It suggests that simplicity and generalization should be prioritized over detailed modeling in many real-world applications.
You have reached the end of the internet (2006)
The article discusses the British Medical Journal (BMJ), a leading international medical journal that covers a wide range of medical topics and research. It highlights the journal's history, editorial process, and impact on the medical field.
Rue: Higher level than Rust, lower level than Go
Related: https://steveklabnik.com/writing/thirteen-years-of-rust-and-...
Clair Obscur having its Indie Game Game Of The Year award stripped due to AI use
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the indie game 'Clair Obscur Expedition 33', which was stripped of its Game of the Year award at the Indie Game Awards after it was revealed that the game utilized AI-generated art assets without proper attribution or disclosure.