New stories

ahaucnx 13 minutes ago

The Air Quality Monitoring Myths That Mislead Users

airgradient.com
1 0
Other People Might Just Not Have Your Problems
barry-cotter 13 minutes ago

Other People Might Just Not Have Your Problems

The article explores the idea that other people's behavior may not be driven by malice or disrespect, but simply by different priorities, perspectives, or circumstances. It suggests that assuming the best in others and trying to understand their context can lead to more compassionate and productive interactions.

thingofthings.substack.com
1 0
Summary
Productivity App with Conversational Capabilities
testarosar 16 minutes ago

Productivity App with Conversational Capabilities

dashzz.com
1 0
Escope – powerful CLI tool for Elasticsearch cluster diagnostics and monitoring
erayarslan 18 minutes ago

Escope – powerful CLI tool for Elasticsearch cluster diagnostics and monitoring

The article describes escope, a JavaScript library that provides a scope analysis tool for ECMAScript code. It allows developers to analyze the scope of variables and functions within their JavaScript projects, helping to improve code quality and maintainability.

github.com
1 0
Summary
stOneskull 25 minutes ago

Earliest botanical art hints at prehistoric mathematical thinking

The article discusses the discovery of the earliest known botanical art, which consists of 13,000-year-old plant impressions found in a cave in Saudi Arabia. These impressions suggest that prehistoric humans had a sophisticated understanding of plants and their uses.

phys.org
2 0
Summary
instagraham 26 minutes ago

How to Build a Life, By The Atlantic – 46 articles in a single chat Notebook

notebooklm.google.com
1 0
Quantum computers learn how to simulate quarks
stOneskull 31 minutes ago

Quantum computers learn how to simulate quarks

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a new technique that allows quantum computers to simulate the behavior of quarks, the fundamental particles that make up protons and neutrons. This breakthrough could lead to advancements in our understanding of quantum chromodynamics, the theory that describes the strong nuclear force.

uwaterloo.ca
1 0
Summary
doener 31 minutes ago

The first distributed real-time search analytics database

serenedb.com
1 0
sachinmotwani02 32 minutes ago

Show HN: Built a tool for devs to create high-quality app icons

IconCraft is a comprehensive, open-source icon design tool that enables creators to design, customize, and export high-quality icons for various platforms and applications.

iconcraft.app
1 3
Summary
McDonald's removes AI-generated ad after backlash
terabytest 33 minutes ago

McDonald's removes AI-generated ad after backlash

McDonald's removed an AI-generated Christmas advertisement after facing backlash, as the ad was criticized for lacking human authenticity and being tone-deaf to the holiday season.

theguardian.com
8 4
Summary
Early stage VC firm FoodLabs raises third fund of €105M
doener 40 minutes ago

Early stage VC firm FoodLabs raises third fund of €105M

Food Labs, a venture capital firm that invests in food and agriculture technology startups, has raised a third fund totaling $130 million. The new fund will be used to continue supporting innovative companies in the food and agriculture sectors.

sifted.eu
1 0
Summary
Show HN: Mapibara – A Map for Local Events (markets, concerts, hiking...)
csantini 41 minutes ago

Show HN: Mapibara – A Map for Local Events (markets, concerts, hiking...)

Mapibara is a platform that helps individuals and organizations create and manage their online presence, including building websites, managing social media profiles, and analyzing digital marketing performance.

mapibara.com
2 1
Summary
Shield protecting Chernobyl nuclear power plant no longer blocks radiation
mohi-kalantari 42 minutes ago

Shield protecting Chernobyl nuclear power plant no longer blocks radiation

The article reports that the radiation shield protecting the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine no longer blocks radiation, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This raises concerns about the potential release of radioactive materials and the need for further monitoring and repairs at the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster.

euronews.com
1 0
Summary
pseudolus 43 minutes ago

Roman urbanism was bad for health, new study confirms

The article examines the impact of Roman urbanism on public health, finding that the rapid growth of cities in the Roman Empire led to overcrowding, poor sanitation, and the spread of diseases, which had a detrimental effect on the health and wellbeing of the population.

phys.org
1 0
Summary
US forces take over sanctioned, stateless VLCC off Venezuela
monerozcash 43 minutes ago

US forces take over sanctioned, stateless VLCC off Venezuela

The United States has seized a stateless very large crude carrier (VLCC) off the coast of Venezuela, citing sanctions violations. The ship was operating without a flag or clear ownership, leading to its seizure by U.S. forces.

lloydslist.com
2 0
Summary
barry-cotter 44 minutes ago

$1 That Doubles Everyday

twitter.com
1 0
giuliomagnifico about 1 hour ago

Prompt injection is not SQL injection (it may be worse)

ncsc.gov.uk
1 0
asim about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: Can I get feedback on this product

Mu.xyz is a decentralized platform that enables creators to distribute and monetize their digital content without intermediaries. The platform leverages blockchain technology to provide a transparent and secure system for content creators and their audience.

mu.xyz
2 1
Summary
I got 50 high-profile angel investors to join our seed round
barry-cotter about 1 hour ago

I got 50 high-profile angel investors to join our seed round

The article discusses the author's successful strategy of attracting 50 high-profile angel investors to join their seed round, highlighting the importance of building meaningful connections, crafting a compelling pitch, and leveraging personal networks to secure funding for a startup.

mentava.com
1 0
Summary
If You Quit Social Media, Will You Read More Books?
pseudolus about 1 hour ago

If You Quit Social Media, Will You Read More Books?

The article explores the potential benefits of quitting social media, including reading more books and improving mental well-being, while also acknowledging the complexities and challenges involved in such a decision.

newyorker.com
3 3
Summary
soham_byte about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Titan – JavaScript-first framework that compiles into a Rust server

Hi HN,

I built Titan, a backend framework where you write routes and logic in JavaScript, and the CLI compiles everything into a single Rust + Axum binary using the Boa JS engine. No Node.js is required in production.

The idea is to keep JS developer experience while getting Rust performance and a self-contained deployable server.

Current features:

JS route DSL

Action system mapped to Rust

esbuild bundling

Generated Rust server with Axum

Hot-reload dev server

Single-binary output

Repo: https://github.com/ezet-galaxy/-ezetgalaxy-titan

Would love feedback on the architecture, DX, and whether this hybrid JS→Rust approach is useful.

Thanks for reading!

npmjs.com
1 0
Summary
Why the resale market is expanding fashion's carbon footprint
JeanKage about 1 hour ago

Why the resale market is expanding fashion's carbon footprint

The article explores the rise of the secondhand fashion market and its impact on the industry's carbon footprint. It examines how the resale market, while offering a more sustainable option for consumers, can also contribute to increased overall consumption and potentially offset the environmental benefits of secondhand shopping.

news.yale.edu
1 0
Summary
Three in 10 US teens use AI chatbots every day, but safety concerns are growing
JeanKage about 1 hour ago

Three in 10 US teens use AI chatbots every day, but safety concerns are growing

A new survey finds that three in ten U.S. teens use AI chatbots daily, but growing concerns around safety and privacy are emerging as these technologies become more prevalent among young users.

techcrunch.com
2 0
Summary
prev.js: Blog/PKM vanilla SSG using SQLite and Python. Compiles in 5s on Vercel.
danielfalbo about 1 hour ago

prev.js: Blog/PKM vanilla SSG using SQLite and Python. Compiles in 5s on Vercel.

The article discusses the creation of a new version control system called 'prev', which aims to be a simplified and lightweight alternative to existing systems like Git. The article provides an overview of the project's goals, technical details, and potential use cases.

github.com
1 1
Summary
Would you like your Iceberg sir, stream or batch ordered
teleforce about 1 hour ago

Would you like your Iceberg sir, stream or batch ordered

The article explores the trade-offs between stream-based and batch-based data processing approaches, discussing their suitability for different use cases and the concept of an 'ordered iceberg' that combines both methods to leverage their respective strengths.

jack-vanlightly.com
1 0
Summary
Gooblebrai about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: Does professional coding make you forget the "magic" feeling?

When I first started coding, everything felt like actual magic. Scraping video tutorials behind paywalls, connecting systems, automating tedious tasks. I genuinely felt like a wizard bending computers to my will.

Now that I code for my day job, that sense of wonder has largely faded. It has become a daily activity and lost that magic feeling

For those who still feel that magic: how do you experience it? What kinds of projects or moments bring that feeling back?

2 0
mdoliwa about 1 hour ago

Ask HN: Websites of people making cool projects

I love "Size of Life" by Neal Agarwal that just hit top spot on frontpage, and I love checking other projects that these makers do.

Do you know any other people that are building cool projects like these?

I can start with some interesting ones I found here recently.

- https://neal.fun/ - https://eieio.games/ - https://greg.technology/

1 0
Show HN: Instant branch management for AI-native development
ekarya0x about 1 hour ago

Show HN: Instant branch management for AI-native development

Peek (v420) eliminates the context-switch tax when reviewing AI-generated code or working across multiple branches.

What it does: - Switch branches in 87ms without restarting dev server - Auto-stash on discard (`peek recover` to restore) - Federate multiple repos (`peek fed link backend ../api`) - Built-in AI context copying (`peek ctx src/`) - Self-healing with `peek doctor --fix`

What changed in v0.4.2: - Added reflink/hardlink capability detection - Lockfile divergence handling for node_modules - 20 real-world workflow docs - Complete PEEK-XXX error catalog

Tech: Git worktrees + HMR + write-ahead log for crash recovery. Works with Vite and Next.js.

Open source: https://github.com/ekarya0x/peek

Would love feedback from teams using AI agents in their workflow, or contributors who wish to add net positive gains to this.

github.com
1 0
Summary
Show HN: TreatyHopper – Pay Less Taxes
realberkeaslan about 1 hour ago

Show HN: TreatyHopper – Pay Less Taxes

treatyhopper.com
2 1
Ebooks vs. Paper books: The final showdown
poleprediction about 1 hour ago

Ebooks vs. Paper books: The final showdown

The article explores the ongoing debate between ebooks and physical books, examining the pros and cons of each format in terms of convenience, readability, and environmental impact, ultimately concluding that both formats have their merits and the choice often comes down to personal preference.

jonathanpincas.com
1 1
Summary