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Cloudflare acquires Astro
https://www.cloudflare.com/pl-pl/press/press-releases/2026/c...
Ask HN: How can we solve the loneliness epidemic?
Countless voiceless people sit alone every day and have no one to talk to, people of all ages, who don't feel that they can join any local groups. So they sit on social media all day when they're not at work or school. How can we solve this?
Apple is fighting for TSMC capacity as Nvidia takes center stage
Apple is in a fierce battle with competitors to secure chip production capacity from TSMC, the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer. The article explores Apple's efforts to maintain its technological edge by ensuring a steady supply of advanced chips for its products.
The Palantir app helping ICE raids in Minneapolis
The article discusses Palantir, a data analysis platform used by ICE to identify and target neighborhoods for immigration raids. It highlights concerns over the tool's potential for surveillance and privacy violations, as well as the broader debate around the use of technology by law enforcement agencies.
Cursor's latest “browser experiment” implied success without evidence
Related: Scaling long-running autonomous coding - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46624541 - Jan 2026 (174 comments)
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.
Briar keeps Iran connected via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when the internet goes dark
Just the Browser
JustTheBrowser.com is a website that provides a fast, privacy-focused web browsing experience, offering a lightweight browser without distractions or data collection.
6-Day and IP Address Certificates Are Generally Available
Let's Encrypt announces the upcoming general availability of its 6-day and IP-based certificates, providing users with more flexible and accessible options for HTTPS encryption on their websites.
‘ELITE’: The Palantir app ICE uses to find neighborhoods to raid
The article discusses Palantir, a data analytics company whose software is used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to identify and target immigrant communities for deportation raids. It examines the ethical concerns around Palantir's technology being utilized by law enforcement agencies for surveillance and enforcement purposes.
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.
OpenBSD-current now runs as guest under Apple Hypervisor
The article discusses the discovery of a critical vulnerability in the ClamAV antivirus software, which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a target system. The vulnerability was promptly patched by the ClamAV team, and users are advised to update their systems to the latest version.
List of individual trees
The article provides a comprehensive list of notable individual trees from around the world, detailing their species, locations, and historical or cultural significance.
Michelangelo's first painting, created when he was 12 or 13
The article explores Michelangelo's first known painting, a work depicting the temptation of Saint Anthony, discovered in the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Florence. It provides insights into the early artistic development of the renowned Renaissance master.
Boeing knew of flaw in part linked to UPS plane crash, NTSB report says
The article discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, noting that while AI could displace some jobs, it may also create new ones and increase productivity. It explores the challenges and considerations surrounding the integration of AI in the workplace.
LLM Structured Outputs Handbook
The article discusses the benefits of using structured outputs in large language models (LLMs) and provides examples of how structured outputs can be used in various applications, such as question-answering, task-completion, and data generation.
Linux boxes via SSH: suspended when disconected
Shellbox is an online sandbox environment that allows users to run and test code snippets in various programming languages, including Bash, Python, and JavaScript, in a secure and isolated environment.
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.
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.
Why DuckDB is my first choice for data processing
Why senior engineers let bad projects fail
The article discusses why experienced senior engineers may sometimes allow bad projects to fail, citing factors like avoiding political battles, preserving their reputation, and prioritizing their time and energy on more meaningful work.
Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor
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.
Interactive eBPF
The article discusses eBPF, a powerful tool that allows for safe and efficient in-kernel programs to be run on the Linux kernel. It highlights eBPF's use in various applications, such as networking, security, and observability, and its potential to revolutionize the way software is developed and deployed on Linux systems.
Data is the only moat
The article discusses the importance of data as a strategic asset and key competitive advantage in the modern business landscape. It emphasizes that companies should focus on collecting, analyzing, and leveraging data to drive innovation and stay ahead of the competition.
LWN is currently under the heaviest scraper attack seen yet
The Dilbert Afterlife
The article explores the complex life and legacy of Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip. It delves into the controversies and criticisms surrounding Adams' political and social commentaries, and examines how his work has evolved and endured over time.
Tldraw pauses external contributions due to AI slop
The article discusses an issue with the Tldraw application where the UI does not update when the user selects an object in the canvas. The main focus is on resolving this bug and improving the overall user experience of the application.
JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3
JuiceFS is an open-source distributed file system that provides a POSIX-compatible interface and is designed for high-performance cloud storage. It supports multiple cloud storage backends, including Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, and is optimized for cloud-native applications.