Embrace your lack: on Pluribus and LLMs
The article encourages readers to embrace their shortcomings and imperfections, arguing that doing so can lead to personal growth, self-acceptance, and a more fulfilling life. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and learning from one's flaws, rather than striving for unattainable perfection.
When msvc:musttail attribute silently fails
The article discusses the importance of maintaining a well-groomed tail for horses, including tips on proper tail care, such as regular brushing, conditioning, and protecting the tail from damage. It provides insights on how a healthy, well-cared-for tail can contribute to a horse's overall appearance and well-being.
Stablecoin transactions rose to $33T in 2025
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You should change your mobile app version format to year.week.iteration
The article discusses the benefits of adopting a year-week-iteration version format for mobile apps, including improved user understanding, easier version tracking, and better communication of new features and updates.
Weird DNS Behavior on Alpine Linux – .local and mDNS
This article explores an issue with DNS behavior on Alpine Linux, where certain DNS queries fail to resolve properly. It examines the problem, its potential causes, and provides steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue.
Supply Chain Games: What Have We Learned from the Semiconductor Shortage? (2021)
The article discusses the importance of DRAM memory in embedded systems, its evolution, and the factors that drive its development, such as the increasing demand for high-performance and low-power devices.
Ask HN: Self Hosted Intercom.io Options
Looking for a simple self-hosted support chat integration similar to Intercom.io but just need the basics. Any recommendations?
How to use changesets in Go workspaces
The article discusses versioning in Go workspaces, highlighting the importance of maintaining a consistent and organized version control system. It explores the challenges of managing dependencies and provides practical solutions for managing versions effectively in Go projects.
Walmart expands drone delivery with Wing to 150 more stores
Walmart partners with Wing, a subsidiary of Alphabet, to launch drone delivery services in Los Angeles and Miami, aiming to provide fast and convenient delivery options for customers.
Claude Coding A Blog Pipeline
This article describes the process of building a blog pipeline using a serverless approach with AWS services like Lambda, DynamoDB, and S3. It covers the setup of the pipeline, including content management, website hosting, and deployment automation.
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Show HN: FitBee – A simpler and more focused alternative to MyFitnessPal
I was overweight in college and started my weight loss journey using MyFitnessPal. Tracking calories not only helped me lose weight but also taught me a lot about nutrition and helped establish healthy eating habits that continue to benefit me. However, I’ve always been frustrated by the existing nutrition tracking apps. They are slow and bloated, lack accurate nutrition data, or don’t respect user privacy. I wanted to build something that I’d love using myself. A few things that make FitBee stand out:
* Fast, lightweight and to the point - The app is just about tracking your nutrition and makes that front and center. I've tried to make things that you do often as simple as possible.
* Robust Apple Health support - You can read/write data to Apple Health. I wear an Apple Watch so it's great for getting the energy burned through exercises.
* Accurate nutrition data - The nutrition data is sourced from the USDA dataset and nutrition labels off the packages. I also spent effort adding east asian foods (e.g. things you get at 99 Ranch or Weee) to the database, since those were hard to find/track in other apps I've tried.
* Photo Logging - You can take a photo of a food and get an estimate of the calories and macros. It's not 100% accurate but it's been super helpful for me when eating at a restaurant that doesn't have published nutrition info.
* Recipe importing - You can pretty much point any recipe at the app and it'll import the ingredients and generate nutrition information for you. As I got more into fitness, I started to cook more so this has been super helpful.
* No Ads - The app is monetized via a subscription.
* Monetization - Most of the features are free, but there are a few which require a monthly or annual subscription. I also recently added a one time purchase option since a few folks had asked about it.
You can try FitBee here: https://apple.co/4aGUw5X. I'd love your feedback!
2026 is the Year of Self-hosting
The article discusses the benefits and challenges of self-hosting, focusing on factors like privacy, security, and cost management. It explores the process of setting up a self-hosted server and the technical considerations involved, providing a comprehensive overview for individuals interested in taking control of their digital infrastructure.
Nanoservices: Why Serverless Got Architecture Right
The article discusses the concept of 'nanoservices,' an evolution of serverless architecture, which aims to address the challenges of traditional microservices by further breaking down applications into smaller, more granular components for improved scalability, cost-efficiency, and developer productivity.
AI-Constrained Governance on Ethereum: A Live Deployment
The article discusses the constitutional architecture of the Tai-Constitutional project, which aims to create a decentralized, transparent, and secure governance system. It outlines the key components, including the Tai-Constitution, the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), and the governance mechanisms.
A 2026 look at three bio-ML opinions I had in 2024
This article explores three expert opinions on the potential impact of machine learning in the field of biology by the year 2026. It highlights perspectives on the advancements in areas like drug discovery, personalized medicine, and ecological modeling.
Plant-Based Batteries from CES Are Coming to Your Gadgets Soon
Researchers have developed a new type of paper-based battery that could potentially be used in low-power applications like sensors and medical devices. This battery, called the Flint paper battery, is made from renewable materials and is said to be more environmentally friendly than traditional batteries.
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Public Release 9DA – structural governance and intent classification
9DA is a decentralized platform that aims to empower individuals by providing them with tools to manage their digital identity, assets, and data. The platform leverages blockchain technology to offer a secure and transparent solution for users to take control of their online presence and digital belongings.
The $160K Mechanic Job That Ford Can't Fill
Ford is facing a shortage of skilled automotive technicians, with open positions paying up to $160,000 annually going unfilled. The article explores the challenges of attracting and retaining workers with the specialized skills required to maintain and repair modern vehicles.
Dhewm3 1.5.5 RC1 – Soft particles, BC7, responsive GUI, no micro stutters
The article announces the release of dhewm3 version 1.5.5 RC1, which is a free and open-source reimplementation of the Doom 3 engine. The release includes bug fixes and improvements to the engine's functionality.
Jason Colavito (history, science, pseudoscience, science fiction, pop culture)
The website explores fringe topics and controversies related to history, archaeology, and pseudoarchaeology, providing a platform for in-depth analysis and discussion of these subjects.
FUSE is All You Need – Giving agents access to anything via filesystems
The article discusses the 'Fuse is all you need' concept, which proposes using a single component-based framework, Fuse, to build complex user interfaces. It highlights Fuse's ability to handle state management, routing, and other common UI development tasks, reducing the need for additional libraries and tools.
How I Used Claude Code Subagents to Create an 18-Month Roadmap in 2 Hours
The article outlines how the author built an 18-month AI roadmap in just 2 hours using a structured approach, including defining goals, identifying key milestones, and creating a detailed timeline to achieve their objectives.
Show HN: WeatherToRun – What to wear and when to run based on weather
I built this because I was tired of checking the weather app for all the details, doing mental math about wind chill, and still wearing the wrong thing on my runs, especially during the winter. It's a simple tool: you put in your location and it fetches weather data, thinks for a sec, and then it tells you exactly what to wear. No overthinking, no charts to memorize. Maybe it's not a good time to run right now or it's better tomorrow, it makes it easier to see that at a glance. I've been using it myself for a few months and it just works. I also tried building using a different design. Would love to hear what other runners think.
ChatGPT Atlas Default Browser Promotion
The article discusses ChatGPT's default browser promotion, where users are encouraged to set ChatGPT as their default browser. It explains the advantages of this feature, such as seamless access to ChatGPT across the web and the ability to utilize its capabilities directly in the browser.
Show HN: Drop The Adverb – Replace weak verb+adverb pairs with stronger verbs
Made a tool that can take weak verbs and a fitting adverb, then show you possible stronger verbs to replace with.
Would really appreciate any feedback on this!
Tech for Iran – An open letter from founders, investors, and operators
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This article provides an in-depth look at the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and its components, including the class loader, execution engine, and memory management. It explores the inner workings of the JVM and how it executes Java code, providing a technical overview for developers working with the Java platform.