Room-temperature processible ceramics enable sustainable electronics
The article describes a new type of light called the Geolectric Light, developed by the MIT Design Intelligence Lab. The Geolectric Light is designed to generate energy from the earth's natural electric fields, potentially providing a sustainable lighting solution.
2025 Self-Host User Survey Results
The article presents the results of a 2025 survey, which provides insights into the changing landscape of self-hosting practices, including the growing popularity of decentralized services, the increased focus on privacy and security, and the evolving motivations of self-hosting users.
Mark Cuban's plan to shake up healthcare with "Cost-Plus Drugs"
The article discusses Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company, which aims to provide affordable generic drugs by bypassing the traditional pharmaceutical supply chain. It examines the potential impact of this model on drug prices and accessibility.
Show HN: Nano Banana Pro – AI image generation and editing platform
Nano Banana Pro delivers state-of-the-art image generation with perfect text rendering, 4K resolution, and unprecedented creative control.
Building a deep-space logistics startup
Ion Microsystems is a leading provider of advanced microfluidic and lab-on-a-chip solutions for various industries, including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and environmental analysis. The company specializes in developing innovative, customized microfluidic devices and integrated systems that enable precise control and manipulation of small-scale samples and reactions.
Google begins showing ads in AI Mode (AI answers)
Google has begun incorporating ads into its AI-generated responses, raising concerns about the potential impact on the user experience and the transparency of AI-powered services. The article discusses Google's move to monetize its AI technology and the implications it may have for the future of AI-based services.
Channel Geography Favors England Invading France, Not Vice-Versa (Drachinifel) [video]
A New Programming Model for Full-Stack Distributed Systems
An MIT Student Awed Top Economists with His AI Study–Then It All Fell Apart
Aidan Toner Rodgers, a PhD candidate at MIT, is conducting research on the ethical and societal impacts of artificial intelligence. His work aims to ensure AI systems are developed responsibly and with consideration for their effects on individuals and communities.
Small Machine Shop Owner Fights Back [video]
Let me opt in, not out
The article discusses the importance of providing users with opt-in options rather than opt-out ones, emphasizing the need for informed consent and user control over their personal data and online experiences.
Google denies 'misleading' reports of Gmail using your emails to train AI
Google is using content from users' Gmail messages to train its artificial intelligence models, but users can opt out of this data collection by adjusting their settings in the Google account privacy controls.
Superman copy found in mum's attic is most valuable comic ever at $9.12M
The article discusses the ongoing debate over the potential threat of artificial intelligence (AI) and the need for robust governance and oversight to ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI technology.
Servo Sponsorship Tiers
The article outlines Servo's new sponsorship tiers, offering different levels of support and recognition for individuals and organizations contributing to the Servo web engine project. It provides details on the benefits and requirements for each tier, aiming to expand the project's funding and community engagement.
Rolls-Royce tests how to limit sand damage to jet engines
The article discusses the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, including the ongoing fighting, the threat of nuclear escalation, and the diplomatic efforts to end the war.
RIP Puzzles in chess.com – I miss it
Wonder if the product manager checked with users before applying gamification to puzzles!
Show HN: Skedular, a Smart Booking and Workspace Management Platform
Hi HN
I have been working on Skedular a platform that helps organizations councils co working spaces and local businesses manage bookings shared spaces and multi location operations in a simple modern way
What Skedular does
- Manage rooms desks studios sports facilities meeting spaces and any kind of bookable asset
- Handle multi location multi team scenarios
- Provide public booking pages for venues
- Offer a clean dashboard for operators to manage availability payments customers and schedules
- API first design for easy integration with existing systems
- Built with modern tooling including Nextjs NET backend PostGIS and Kafka events
Why I built itMost booking platforms are either too simple or too enterprise heavy Skedular is meant to sit in the middle powerful enough for councils or large organisations but simple enough for a local venue owner to use without training.
I am currently onboarding early users and would love feedback from this community especially around UX data modelling and scaling patterns.
Links
- Public website https://getskedular.com
- App website https://skedular.app
Looking for feedbackI would appreciate thoughts on the overall concept any edge cases I might be missing suggestions for UI and UX improvements and pain points you have experienced in managing bookings or shared resources
Thanks for taking a look Morteza
The digital nomad era is over
The article discusses the rise of digital nomads and the impact of AI on remote work, highlighting the benefits and challenges of the growing trend of remote and flexible work arrangements.
Cursor Learn
Cursor.com offers online courses and tutorials to help individuals learn various programming languages, frameworks, and technologies. The website provides a wide range of educational resources, including video lessons, coding exercises, and project-based learning opportunities.
AI Exponentializes Your Tech Debt
This article examines how AI can exponentially increase technical debt, as AI systems introduce new layers of complexity that make it challenging to maintain and update software over time. It explores strategies for managing AI-related technical debt, such as incorporating AI-specific testing and modularization approaches.
Workbass: Free Invoice-Generating Software for Modern Businesses
In today’s fast-moving business world, getting paid on time is essential. Whether you’re a freelancer, agency, entrepreneur, or small business owner, you need a simple and reliable invoicing tool that doesn’t cost a fortune.
That’s why Workbass—available at Workbass.com—stands out as one of the best free invoice-generating platforms for modern teams.
Why Workbass Leads as the Best Free Invoice Generator
Unlike traditional invoicing tools, Workbass goes far beyond billing. It offers invoicing inside a full productivity suite where you can manage clients, tasks, workflows, and payments—all in one place.
Visit: www.workbass.com
1. 100% Free and Extremely Easy to Use
Workbass offers a powerful invoicing system at no cost. You can:
Create unlimited invoices
Track payments
Save client billing information
Manage recurring invoices
Send professional invoice documents
Everything is clean, fast, and beginner-friendly.
2. Professional & Customizable Invoice Templates
Workbass helps you create polished invoices with your:
Business name
Branding and logo
Service items
Payment terms
Client information
It takes minutes, and the result looks professional every time.
3. Built-In CRM + Invoicing
With Workbass, your invoices live inside your customer profiles. This allows you to:
Track all client interactions
Generate invoices directly from completed tasks
See payment history and project progress in one place
A complete ecosystem—seamless and efficient.
4. Smart Billing Automations
Workbass automates important billing tasks so you never miss a payment:
Automatic payment reminders
Recurring invoices for monthly services
Alerts for overdue payments
Auto-updated invoice statuses
This improves cash flow and reduces manual work.
5. All-In-One Work Management Platform
Beyond invoicing, Workbass includes:
CRM
Project management
Task tracking
Team collaboration
Time tracking
Workflow automation
Everything your business needs—on a single platform.
Explore more at Workbass.com
Who Should Use Workbass
Workbass is ideal for:
Freelancers
Small businesses
Consulting agencies
Remote teams
Startups
Service providers
If you want to manage your business smoothly and get paid faster, Workbass is the right choice.
Boring Laser Eyes Simulator: Add laser beams to your eyes with your webcam
https://winterx.github.io/laser-eyes-simulator/
Needed a break from my main project, so I threw together this Laser Eyes Simulator. It's a silly little thing that adds laser beams to your eyes using your webcam. Downloadable images. Hope you enjoy!
Gemini 3 Prompt: - Use the computer's front-facing camera - Use `mediapipe` lib to capture facial landmarks - Use `threejs` to apply a LASER EYE effect to the face captured by the camera based on the real-time 3D landmark information provided by `mediapipe`
Microsoft's head of AI doesn't understand why people don't like AI
The article discusses Microsoft's Head of AI, who does not understand why people have concerns about AI technology, despite the growing public unease and debate surrounding the potential risks and implications of AI development.
Ask HN: How to generate flipbook-style animations from video?
I’ve been seeing a lot of hand-drawn flipbook animations on YouTube/TikTok. For example:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ub_ZmzOrh5g
The creators say they spend 3-5 days drawing this. How do I generate this animation say in Python? Any recommended models, libraries, or workflows?
I am thinking ffmpeg to extract images -> pose estimation -> Line art -> Assemble into Video
A Guide to 3D Printing Model Aircraft Wings
The article provides a comprehensive guide on 3D printing model aircraft wings, including information on wing design, materials, and printing techniques. It explores the challenges and best practices for creating functional and durable 3D printed wings for radio-controlled aircraft.
Where is my von Braun Wheel?
This article explores the absence of the iconic Von Braun wheel space station concept, analyzing why it has not yet been realized despite its influential design and the progress in space technology over the decades.
Openring-rs: a webring for static site generators written in Rust
openring-rs is an open-source ring buffer implementation in Rust, offering a lightweight and efficient way to handle bounded-size sequences of data. It provides a simple and flexible API, making it suitable for a variety of applications that require a ring buffer data structure.
Hytale Modding Strategy and Status
The article outlines Hytale's modding strategy, including their commitment to supporting a robust modding community, providing extensive modding tools, and ensuring a stable modding infrastructure to enable players to create and share custom content.
Arrogance as a Vulnerability: How 'Hopefully Secure' Firebase Cost a $1M Startup
The article explores the concept of arrogance as a vulnerability, highlighting how it can lead to poor decision-making, isolation, and a lack of personal growth. It suggests that recognizing and addressing one's own arrogance is crucial for personal development and maintaining healthy relationships.
Moss Survives 9 Months in Space Vacuum
Researchers found that fragments of the moss Bryum argenteum were able to survive in the vacuum of space for over 9 months, demonstrating the remarkable resilience of certain organisms to the harsh conditions of space.