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Sakoku
The article discusses the Sakoku policy, a period of isolation and foreign trade restrictions implemented by the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan from the early 17th to the mid-19th century. It examines the political, economic, and cultural impacts of this policy on Japan during its 250-year duration.
Hints of a New Particle Beyond the Standard Model
The article discusses recent findings from particle physics experiments that suggest the possible existence of a new fundamental particle beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Researchers have observed anomalies in particle decays that could be explained by the presence of a new particle, which could lead to an expansion of our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of the universe.
Vibevoice-Rs – Pure Rust Text-To Speech
vibevoice-rs is a Rust library that provides a high-level API for creating and manipulating audio signals, with a focus on real-time audio processing and synthesis. The library is designed to be easy to use and integrate into larger applications.
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Show HN: Vanilla, a record player inspired macOS app built with Gemini 3
The article discusses Vanilla, a lightweight and minimalist web framework that provides a simple and flexible approach to building web applications. It focuses on the core features of Vanilla, such as its modular design, easy-to-use API, and emphasis on performance and developer experience.
Ask HN: What email providers don't recycle email addresses?
I currently have my family on a custom domain.
I have been thinking towards the future and have been concerned what would happen should the domain get released and someone else acquire it. Namely they would then "own" the online identity of my family members. This obviously has security implications.
I don't believe gmail and live recycle emails for this very reason.
What other reliable providers can you recommend that don't recycle email addresses. It would be nice to have a memorable user-part, so nothing oversubscribed would be ideal. I am ideally looking to spend ~$150/y for 5 email addresses, but please mention any you know even if they exceed that.
I looked into hey.com, whose family plan sounds ideal - but unfortunately only the primary address is reserved - the others get released for reuse 30 days after termination (you can contact them after termination for reservation, but its not the default). I don't want to leave anything to chance, so that isn't an option for me.
Show HN: Dnsaudit.io – A Free Advanced DNS Security Scanner for Real-World Risks
Hi HN,
I've been building DNSAudit.io in my spare time during weekends and late nights this year. It started as a small personal experiment and slowly grew into a full DNS security scanner.
DNSAudit.io runs fully remote. No setup, no accounts. Just enter a domain, and it analyzes DNS security posture across multiple areas, not only configuration issues.
It currently checks for:
- Weak or missing SPF, DKIM, DMARC - Insecure mail routing - Oversized or suspicious TXT records - Exposed or sensitive subdomains - Missing DNSSEC on zones that need integrity - Old, abandoned, or inconsistent nameservers - Dangerous wildcard setups - Malware or payloads hidden inside TXT records - And more than 50 other security signals across DNS
This has been a fun project to build. It gives me space to experiment, test ideas, and refresh my DNS knowledge. Still early, but I'll keep expanding the scanner monthly.
Would love feedback or criticism!!
Here's the link: https://dnsaudit.io
The future of long-term data storage is clear and will last 14B years
Sphotonix, a technology company, has developed a 5D memory crystal that can store vast amounts of data with unprecedented density and durability. The article highlights the potential applications and advantages of this innovative data storage solution.
Gajim 2.4.1 has been released – GTK XMPP/Jabber Chat Client – Communication
Gajim, a popular open-source XMPP client, has released version 2.4.1, which includes bug fixes and improvements to enhance the user experience.
Show HN: A local-first memory store for LLM agents (SQLite)
OpenMemory is an open-source project that aims to develop a decentralized, privacy-focused memory storage and retrieval system. The project leverages blockchain technology and distributed storage to create a secure and censorship-resistant platform for storing and accessing personal data.
'Holy crap. The end of me: ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt on AI doing coding jobs
The article discusses former Google CEO Eric Schmidt's concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on coding jobs, with Schmidt warning that AI may be able to replace human coders in the near future.
My 2025 Stack – Grok Code Fast, Cline, Self-Hosting, and Barber Beats
The article highlights the top products and trends of 2025, covering new technological advancements, sustainable innovations, and consumer preferences that shaped the year's highlights across various industries.
Hetz – Make Website Footers / tables / navigation menus (html) online tool
Samsung to halt SATA SSD production
Samsung plans to halt SATA SSD production, which could lead to up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, potentially worse than the impact of Micron's recent decision to end consumer RAM production.
Gunmen kill 9 people at Sydney's Bondi Beach
A shooting incident occurred at a beach in Sydney, Australia, resulting in the death of one person and the injury of another. The police responded to the scene and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Lightweight Rust Alternative CDK to Airbyte
The article discusses the Solidafy CDK, a framework for building secure and scalable cloud infrastructure using AWS CDK. It highlights the key features of the framework, including automated security controls, modular design, and support for multiple AWS services.
Ask HN: How do I navigate horror of requirement gathering in product management?
Every other day I face challenges while gathering requirements from various clients.
1. When everything becomes priority number 1 2. When the stakeholder goes back on the discussed requirements 3. Requirements change after every single meeting 4. During UAT a new stakeholder appears out of nowhere and says "This is not what we wanted" 5.You rely on SME for inputs who actually doesn't have a clue 6. Two clients from same team give you opposite requirements 7. Scope creep is the new fashion 8. THE BIGGEST OF ALL - The client doesn't know what they want
How do you navigate the horrors of the requirement gathering process to make yourself a better product manager?
Show HN: Sub-agents for Cursor via MCP (isolated context, no worktrees)
https://github.com/shinpr/sub-agents-mcp
Brings Claude Code's sub-agent pattern to Cursor (and other MCP-compatible tools): define task-specific "specialists" in Markdown, each running in its own isolated context window and returning a concise result to the main agent — without spawning git worktrees.
Show HN: LudvigEditor – A lightweight Python alternative to Electron editors
Show HN: LudvigEditor – A lightweight Python alternative to Electron editors
A code editor built on Python 3.14 + PyQt6 + QtWebEngine. It uses Monaco Editor (the same engine as VS Code) without Electron.
Key features: built-in Git GUI, extension system (Python/JS), integrated terminal, support for 20+ languages.
Technical Focus: Seeking feedback on integrating PyQt6 with QtWebEngine for creating native desktop applications with web components. Licensed under GPLv3.
Code: https://github.com/Ludvig2457Ultra/LudvigEditor
How redefining disability/special needs has changed education
The article discusses the increasing importance of sustainability in the finance industry, with a focus on how asset managers and investors are incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into their decision-making processes to address climate change and other global challenges.
Adventure can be disastrous: digital nomad families 'worldschooling' their kids
The article explores the experiences of digital nomad families who are 'worldschooling' their children, highlighting the challenges and potential downsides of this lifestyle, such as the lack of stability and the difficulties of maintaining a balanced education.
Show HN: CryptoGig – A Marketplace for Freelancers Paid in Crypto
I wanted to share CryptoGig, a platform where freelancers can offer services and get paid in cryptocurrency. It makes it easy for anyone to earn crypto for small gigs, while clients can access affordable freelance work worldwide.
Would love to hear feedback from the community!
10 People killed in Bondi Beach shooting
An active shooter incident occurred on Bondi Beach in Sydney, NSW, Australia, leading to a lockdown and police response. The situation is still ongoing, with authorities working to secure the area and provide updates on the developing situation.
DoomScroll – Browse, preview, and play user-made Doom WADs in the browser
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Show HN: cvfitr.com – An AI Job Application tailoring site
Simple application that helps you with the job search process - Upload your resume once. Get tailored resumes, compelling cover letters, and personalized interview prep for every job you apply to.
Dogalog: A realtime Prolog-based livecoding music environment
The Dogalog is a personal data management system that allows users to track and organize their digital assets, including files, contacts, and more. The project aims to provide a user-friendly and decentralized solution for managing personal information.
University life: From 50 years ago to now (2019)
The article compares university life in the 1970s to the present day, highlighting changes in student experiences, campus culture, and the overall educational landscape. It explores how factors like technology, diversity, and social dynamics have transformed the university experience over the past five decades.