Kidnapped by Deutsche Bahn
This article recounts the author's experience of being effectively 'kidnapped' by Deutsche Bahn, Germany's national railway company, after missing their train. It details the frustrating bureaucratic process they went through to resolve the situation and highlights the lack of clear policies and communication from the company.
Google is dead. Where do we go now?
The article discusses the decline of Google's dominance in the search engine market and explores alternative search platforms that may emerge as the next go-to options for users, highlighting the potential for decentralized and privacy-focused search engines to gain traction in the future.
GOG is getting acquired by its original co-founder
GOG, the digital game store and distribution platform, is being acquired by its original co-founder, Marcin Iwiński. The acquisition is expected to strengthen GOG's position in the gaming industry and provide more resources for the platform's continued development.
Tesla’s 4680 battery supply chain collapses as partner writes down deal by 99%
Tesla's 4680 battery supply chain is facing challenges, as a key partner has written down a significant asset value due to delays and uncertainties in the 4680 battery program. This development highlights the complexities and risks involved in scaling up new battery technologies for electric vehicles.
Netflix Open Content
Netflix's Open Content initiative provides open-source software and tools for content creators and developers, aiming to drive innovation and collaboration in the media industry.
Show HN: 22 GB of Hacker News in SQLite
Community, All the HN belong to you. This is an archive of hacker news that fits in your browser. When I made HN Made of Primes I realized I could probably do this offline sqlite/wasm thing with the whole GBs of archive. The whole dataset. So I tried it, and this is it. Have Hacker News on your device.
Go to this repo (https://github.com/DOSAYGO-STUDIO/HackerBook): you can download it. Big Query -> ETL -> npx serve docs - that's it. 20 years of HN arguments and beauty, can be yours forever. So they'll never die. Ever. It's the unkillable static archive of HN and it's your hands. That's my Year End gift to you all. Thank you for a wonderful year, have happy and wonderful 2026. make something of it.
A faster heart for F-Droid
The article discusses the efforts of the F-Droid team to improve the speed and performance of the F-Droid app store for open-source Android applications. It highlights the various optimizations and changes made to the platform to enhance the user experience.
Stranger Things creator says turn off “garbage” settings
The article discusses how the creators of the hit Netflix series 'Stranger Things' have asked viewers to turn off their settings and watch the season premiere as intended, without adjustments to aspects like screen brightness or aspect ratio. This is to ensure viewers experience the show as the creators intended.
List of domains censored by German ISPs
Nicolas Guillou, French ICC judge sanctioned by the US and “debanked”
The article discusses the sanctions imposed by the United States on French International Criminal Court (ICC) judge Nicolas Guillou, which have effectively blacklisted him from the global banking system. The sanctions are part of the U.S. government's ongoing efforts to undermine the ICC and its investigations into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The future of software development is software developers
The article explores the future of software development, highlighting the increasing importance of software developers as the demand for their skills grows. It suggests that software developers will play a central role in shaping the technological landscape of the future.
OpenAI's cash burn will be one of the big bubble questions of 2026
This article discusses the financial implications of OpenAI's ambitious AI development plans, predicting that the company's high cash burn rate will be a major topic of discussion in 2026 as the technology industry grapples with a potential bubble in AI investment.
Non-Zero-Sum Games
NonZeroSum Games is an independent game studio focused on creating unique and engaging digital experiences that challenge traditional game design. The studio's mission is to push the boundaries of interactive entertainment and explore new frontiers in game mechanics and storytelling.
Go away Python
The article discusses the use of shebang lines in Go programs, explaining their purpose, how to write them correctly, and the implications of their usage in different environments.
I migrated to an almost all-EU stack and saved 500€ per year
This article details the author's experience of moving away from big tech platforms and services, exploring alternative privacy-focused solutions and the challenges and benefits of this transition.
FediMeteo: A €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service
This article explores the story of Fedimeteo, a small FreeBSD VPS that grew into a global weather service serving thousands of users. It highlights how the project's simple yet efficient infrastructure and dedication to open-source principles allowed it to scale and thrive, despite its modest origins.
ManusAI Joins Meta
Manus, a leading hand-tracking and motion control technology company, has joined forces with Meta (formerly Facebook) to collaborate on the next generation of virtual and augmented reality experiences. The partnership aims to accelerate the development of innovative input and interaction solutions for immersive computing platforms.
Loss32: Let's Build a Win32/Linux
AI is forcing us to write good code
The article discusses how the rise of AI is pushing developers to write better, more robust code. AI systems require carefully designed and well-documented code, leading to improved coding practices and a heightened focus on software quality and maintainability.
A Vulnerability in Libsodium
The article discusses a vulnerability discovered in the libsodium cryptographic library, which could potentially allow attackers to recover sensitive information. The vulnerability has been patched, and users are advised to update to the latest version of the library.
Linux DAW: Help Linux musicians to quickly and easily find the tools they need
Show HN: Vibe coding a bookshelf with Claude Code
The article explores the process of creating a virtual bookshelf using the Claude language, a new AI-powered programming tool. It discusses the challenges and techniques involved in building an interactive and visually appealing bookshelf application.
Honey's Dieselgate: Detecting and tricking testers
This article explores the use of 'honey detectors' to identify fake online reviews and accounts. It discusses how these tools analyze user behavior and content to detect fraudulent activities, providing a way for businesses to protect their online reputation.
All Delisted Steam Games
The article provides a comprehensive list of all the games that have been delisted from Steam, the popular digital distribution platform. It covers the reasons behind these delistings, which often involve licensing issues or the discontinuation of online services, and the implications for players who own these games.
Times New American: A Tale of Two Fonts
The article discusses the rise of a new conservative political movement in the United States, dubbed the 'Times New American', which seeks to challenge the establishment and promote a nationalist, populist agenda. It explores the ideological foundations, key figures, and potential impact of this emerging political force.
Five Years of Tinygrad
The article discusses George Hotz's personal journey over the past five years, during which he developed a deep learning framework called 'tinygrad' – a lightweight, open-source alternative to popular deep learning libraries. It provides insights into the evolution of tinygrad and Hotz's experiences in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Swapping SIM cards used to be easy, and then came eSIM
The article discusses the author's experience of switching to eSIM in 2025 and their subsequent regret. It highlights the challenges and limitations faced with eSIM technology, as well as the lack of flexibility and control compared to traditional SIM cards.
HSBC blocks its app due to F-Droid-installed Bitwarden
Libgodc: Write Go Programs for Sega Dreamcast
libgodc is a Go library that provides a simple and efficient way to interact with the Oracle Database Connection (ODC) library. It allows Go developers to access and manage Oracle databases directly from their Go applications.
Public Sans – A strong, neutral typeface
Public Sans is a free, open-source typeface designed for use in US federal government websites and digital products. It is highly legible and optimized for screen display, providing a clean and modern aesthetic for government communications.