Flipping the NIS2 Switch: What Germany Implementation Means for 2026 Compliance
The article discusses Germany's implementation of the Network Information Security Directive 2 (NIS2), which aims to improve cybersecurity measures for critical infrastructure and essential services. It highlights the key changes and the impact on companies operating in Germany.
How to Run Ministral 3 with an AMD GPU on Windows
The article discusses the Ministral 3 GPU, a new graphics processing unit (GPU) developed by AMD for Windows. It provides an overview of the key features and performance characteristics of this GPU, which is designed to offer improved performance and efficiency for various computing tasks.
Why Text in Vampire Survivors Used to Look Weird
Vampire Survivors is a rogue-like action game that pits players against hordes of enemies in a constant battle for survival. The article explores the game's unique and unsettling text-based approach, which adds an eerie and intriguing layer to the gameplay experience.
Next-gen supersonic jet engine gets a less glamorous job
The article discusses Boom Supersonic's plan to use the excess heat from its supersonic aircraft engines to power data centers, aiming to improve the efficiency and sustainability of both industries.
Genetic study reveals hidden links between psychiatric conditions
Dyalog APL: Our (Not So) Secret Ingredient [video]
Why Nobody Reads Anymore (and What That Says About Us)
The article examines the declining reading habits among individuals, discussing the factors contributing to this trend, such as the rise of digital media, shortened attention spans, and the overwhelming amount of information available. It suggests strategies to encourage reading and foster a culture of lifelong learning.
It's end-of-year concert season. Why do kids struggle with performance anxiety?
FDA Approves First Gene Therapy for WAS. First Gene Therapy from a Non-Profit
The FDA has approved the first gene therapy treatment for Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, a rare and severe genetic disorder that affects the immune system. The treatment involves modifying a patient's own blood stem cells to correct the genetic defect responsible for the condition.
A Chinese whistleblower living in the US is being hunted by Beijing with US tech
The article discusses a former China-based tech executive who has become a whistleblower, exposing the widespread use of surveillance technology by the Chinese government and tech companies, including its potential use to target minorities and dissidents.
A Plan for 5-10%* Faster Free-Threaded JIT by Python 3.16
The article discusses a new Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation plan that aims to improve the performance of dynamic programming languages. The proposed approach focuses on achieving faster JIT compilation times by optimizing the compilation process and leveraging new hardware features.
Optimizing Mannequin
The article discusses techniques for optimizing the performance of a mannequin using advanced computer vision and machine learning algorithms. It explores methods to improve the accuracy and efficiency of mannequin modeling to enhance fashion and retail applications.
Chinese foundry SMIC achieves 5nm production without EUV tools
China's SMIC semiconductor foundry has achieved 5nm process technology production on its N+3 node without using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography tools, a significant technological milestone that demonstrates the company's advanced chip manufacturing capabilities.
Show HN: Work Simulation for developer evaluation instead of DSA and take-homes
Coding tests filter resumes but don't test real skills. Take-homes take forever. Built Work Simulation AI a realistic work environment with AI teammates, AI chat and actual tasks to evaluate devs properly. https://worksimulation.ai
TikTok algorithm favors mental health content, analysis finds
This article explores how TikTok's algorithm can push users, especially teenagers, towards content that can negatively impact their mental health, such as videos promoting eating disorders or self-harm. It highlights the platform's struggles to balance user engagement with ensuring a safe and healthy experience.
Chatbot-powered toys rebuked for discussing sexual, dangerous topics with kids
The article discusses concerns raised about chatbot-powered toys that can engage children in conversations about sexual and dangerous topics, despite being marketed as educational and entertaining. The article highlights the potential risks and calls for greater scrutiny and regulation of these technologies to protect children's wellbeing.
A New History of Arabia, Written in Stone (2018)
The article explores the recent discoveries of ancient inscriptions in the Arabian Peninsula, which provide a new understanding of the region's early history and the development of written language in the area.
Climate Nobel Prize
The article discusses the potential for a Nobel Prize in Climate Change, highlighting the growing importance of recognizing scientific achievements in addressing the global climate crisis.
Magic Eye Tetris
Show HN: Epstein's emails reconstructed in a message-style UI (OCR and LLMs)
This project reconstructs the Epstein email records from the recent U.S. House Oversight Committee releases using only public-domain documents (23,124 image files + 2,800 OCR text files).
Most email pages contain only one real message, buried under layers of repeated headers/footers. I wanted to rebuild the conversations without all the surrounding noise.
I used an OCR + vision-LLM pipeline to extract individual messages from the email screenshots, normalize senders/recipients, rebuild timestamps, detect duplicates, and map threads. The output is a structured SQLite database that runs client-side via SQL.js (WebAssembly).
The repository includes the full extraction pipeline, data cleaning scripts, schema, limitations, and implementation notes. The interface is a lightweight PWA that displays the reconstructed messages in a phone-style UI, with links back to every original source image for verification.
Live demo: https://epsteinsphone.org
All source data is from the official public releases; no leaks or private material.
Happy to answer questions about the pipeline, LLM extraction, threading logic, or the PWA implementation.
How to break free from smart TV ads and tracking
The article provides a comprehensive guide to 'dumb TVs', which are basic, no-frills television sets without smart features. It discusses the benefits of dumb TVs, such as simplicity, lower cost, and longer lifespan, as well as the drawbacks and considerations for those seeking a minimalist television experience.
Air passengers exposed to high levels of ultrafine particle pollution
A study has found that air passengers are exposed to extremely high levels of ultrafine particle pollution, which can have negative health impacts. The research highlights the need for increased monitoring and regulation of air quality in airport and aircraft environments.
Go Concurrency Book
The article explores the concurrency features in the Go programming language, highlighting the use of goroutines, channels, and the select statement to enable concurrent and parallel processing. It provides a detailed overview of these concepts and how they can be effectively utilized in Go development.
Disco: Google's Gemini tool creates web apps from browser tabs
Google has unveiled Disco, a new tool that allows users to create web apps directly from browser tabs, powered by the Gemini framework. Disco enables users to transform their browsing activities into functional web applications with ease.
Unswitching Loops for Fun and Profit
This article discusses a compiler optimization technique called 'loop unswitching', which involves moving conditional logic out of a loop to improve performance. It explains how this technique can be applied to specific code examples, and discusses the potential benefits and limitations of loop unswitching.
Armenia’s ancient 'dragon stones' are the work of a 6,000-year-old water cult
The article explores the enigmatic 'dragon stones' found in Armenia, which are believed to have been used in ancient water rituals and cults. These mysterious stone formations offer insights into the spiritual and cultural practices of Armenia's ancient inhabitants.
I would love to get some feedback from data-obsessed climbers (Expo/RN app)
I’m a software engineer and climber, and for years I tracked every route in notebooks and notes apps (a big, frustrating mess).
I thought that an app could provide a better way to organize and visualize my climbing data, safely back it up, and make it easier to extract useful insights from it (performance, consistency, volume, grade progression, etc.)
I’m looking for some feedback from fellow climbers. How do you log your routes? What kind of information do you track?
You can try it out here: https://goclimbr.com/share
Thanks!
Censorship in Western Academia and the War in Ukraine
The article discusses the issue of censorship in Western academia, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It examines how certain perspectives and narratives surrounding the war are being suppressed or marginalized within academic and intellectual circles.
Help Keep Tor Strong – Donate
The article discusses how to donate to the Tor Project, an organization that develops and maintains the Tor anonymity network. It provides information on different donation options, including cryptocurrency, wire transfer, and online payment methods.
Same Cart, Different Price: Instacart's Price Experiments Cost Families
The article discusses Instacart's labor practices, including allegations of worker exploitation and the company's response. It examines the complexities of the gig economy and the challenges faced by on-demand delivery workers seeking fair wages and working conditions.