Scientists Thought Parkinson's Was in Our Genes. It Might Be in the Water
Researchers suggest that Parkinson's disease may be linked to environmental factors, such as contaminated water, rather than solely genetic factors. The article explores new theories about the potential causes of Parkinson's disease and the need for further investigation into environmental contributors.
Nissan and Wayve Sign Agreements to Deliver Next-Generation Driver Assistance
Nissan and Wayve have signed definitive agreements to collaborate on the development of autonomous driving technology. The partnership will leverage Wayve's deep learning-based autonomous driving system and Nissan's vehicle engineering expertise to accelerate the deployment of self-driving capabilities.
U.S. plans to ask visitors to disclose 5 years of social media history
Health premiums rose nearly 3x rate of worker earnings over the past 25 years
Over the past 25 years, health insurance premiums have risen nearly three times faster than worker earnings, putting increasing financial strain on employees and their families.
Show HN: Vibecc – LLM compiler that turns natural language specs into C binaries
"I Wasted 8 Years in Crypto": A Builder's Exit Note Goes Viral Across Asia
The article discusses the author's personal journey in the cryptocurrency industry, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned over an 8-year period. It emphasizes the importance of managing expectations, diversifying investments, and maintaining a long-term perspective when navigating the volatile and unpredictable crypto market.
E-petition debate relating to digital ID – Monday 8 December 2025
Hacker News is a popular online community that discusses and shares news and information related to technology, startups, and the broader tech industry. The website features user-submitted links and comments, allowing for dynamic discussions on a wide range of topics within the tech ecosystem.
Recent Travel News
Pegasus Airlines, a Turkish low-cost carrier, has announced the launch of direct flights between Istanbul and Bilbao, Spain. The new route will offer travelers more connectivity options between the two cities, providing a convenient transportation option for both business and leisure travelers.
NPM.watch: Track NPM Downloads, Package Safety and Live Stats
Show HN: Deploy Kubernetes apps with RunOS, free to use
RunOS, a new open-source operating system, is now available to everyone. The article discusses the project's goals of providing a secure, lightweight, and customizable OS that aims to challenge the dominance of proprietary alternatives.
OVH Public Cloud Database Outage "resolved"
The article discusses a recent incident where the OVHcloud public cloud experienced a network connectivity issue, leading to service disruptions for some customers. The incident was identified, and the OVHcloud team worked to restore normal operations.
Nanoparticles that enhance mRNA delivery could reduce vaccine dosage and costs
Researchers have developed a new approach using nanoparticles to deliver mRNA for vaccines, which could potentially reduce the required dosage and improve the efficacy of mRNA-based vaccines like those for COVID-19.
Letting Nvidia sell H200s to China is closing the door after horse has bolted
Nvidia's H200S AI accelerators have been banned from sale in China due to U.S. export restrictions, a move that could significantly impact the country's AI development and research efforts.
I built an AI that reads your Git history and writes status reports
Got tired of spending Friday afternoons scrolling through commits to write status reports, so I built something to automate it.
The problem: Git history contains everything about what your team shipped, but it's buried under cryptic messages like "feat: impl oauth w/ refresh tokens" that stakeholders can't understand.
What I made: A tool that monitors repos and generates readable summaries automatically.
Instead of:
fix: rm deprecated api calls
feat: impl oauth2 flow w/ refresh tokens
You get:
"We launched a new authentication system that lets users sign in with Google and GitHub. Sessions refresh automatically so users stay logged in."
Features:
Connects to GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket
Sends weekly/monthly summaries to email or Slack
AI agents you can ask questions ("What did the team ship last week?")
Auto-generated changelogs for customers
Stack: Next.js, MongoDB, Claude AI, Slack API
Happy to share the link in comments if anyone's interested. Would love feedback from anyone else who hates writing status reports.
AI will make formal verification go mainstream
The article discusses the potential of using formal verification techniques, such as model checking and theorem proving, to improve the safety and reliability of AI systems. It explores how these formal methods can be applied to AI development to ensure that AI systems meet their intended specifications and behave as expected, even in complex or unexpected situations.
Webb identifies earliest supernova to date, shows host galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the most detailed image of the Carina Nebula, a star-forming region located 7,600 light-years away. This new image reveals previously unseen details of the nebula, providing insights into the star formation process and the evolution of the universe.
Local news organizations discover the value of their own archives
Local news organizations are finding new value in their own archives, using them to generate revenue, build audience engagement, and provide unique historical context. By leveraging their archives, these news outlets are discovering innovative ways to serve their communities and strengthen their businesses.
Show HN: Sift – Turning chore into a hyper-personalized, immersive journey
Shopping is fun but it can also get frustrating when cognitive load for users increases seeing all the items at once. Traditional online shopping has been scrolling through never ending list products, but with Sift, it enhances user experience by providing custom recommendations by sifting through user shopping habits and purchases.
Human art in a post-AI world should be strange
The article explores the role of art in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, discussing the potential impact of AI on the creative process and the value of human-created art in a technological landscape.
Next Generation Agentic Proxy for AI Agents and MCP Servers
AgentGateway is an open-source project that provides a unified interface for managing and interacting with various types of software agents, such as web scrapers, chatbots, and automation tools. It aims to simplify the development and deployment of agent-based applications across different platforms and environments.
Paramount Pictures X Account Hacked to Read 'Proud Arm of the Fascist Regime'
Paramount's official X account on social media was hacked, with the hackers claiming to be a 'proud arm of the fascist regime' and posting offensive content. The incident highlights the ongoing threat of cybersecurity breaches and the need for strong security measures to protect corporate social media accounts.
Meta promises to reduce data sharing for EU users by 2026 to avoid EU GDPR fines
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced plans to reduce data sharing for European Union (EU) users by 2026 in order to comply with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and avoid potential fines.
Factory Tours
The article discusses the benefits of factory tours for businesses, including improved transparency, better understanding of production processes, and enhanced customer relationships. It provides insights into how companies can organize successful factory tours to showcase their operations and build trust with clients.
Securing VMware workloads in regulated industries
The article discusses the importance of securing VMware workloads in regulated industries, highlighting the challenges of compliance, security, and visibility faced by organizations in these sectors, and the need for a comprehensive approach to address these issues.
Glide
Glide.ai is an artificial intelligence platform that enables businesses to create custom AI models and integrate them into their applications. The platform provides tools for data preparation, model training, and deployment, allowing companies to build and scale their AI capabilities.
Ask HN: Does your company spend time on system and API design?
I've been thinking about how we approach system design at $DAYJOB and I'm curious about the spectrum of methods out there.
Do you plan out your architecture before you write the first line of code? What I have found in every company I have personally worked at is; you have a list of requirements, people go and implement those with various degrees of quality, and you end up with something that works.
When I look at large companies with public facing APIs their documentation very often seems very intentional and well designed - for example, I found the following companies to put out documentation that is very crisp and easy to follow:
1. Stripe 2. Transport For London 3. Apple
However, I've never worked at a company where we sit down and plan out an API in enough detail that would produce a document like this. It all seems a bit haphazard and fluid.
Am I being totally naive, and looking at this from the wrong end (i.e I am looking at years and years of refinement and toil) or do people find themselves spending lots of time designing before writing the first line of code?
Join the on-call roster, it'll change your life
The article discusses the benefits of joining an on-call team, including improved problem-solving skills, better understanding of the company's infrastructure, and increased job satisfaction. It emphasizes how this experience can positively impact one's career and personal growth.
A tiny entropy experiment to push LLMs into unexpected paths
I’ve been curious whether a small injection of structured randomness (“entropy seeds”) can force LLMs away from generic pattern-matching and into more unusual, creative reasoning paths.
I built a tiny experiment using 1M unique seeds. Some produce surprising deviations. Some unlock odd idea combinations. There’s also a hidden puzzle layer I haven’t solved.
Posting this to ask: Has anyone here explored controlling entropy for prompt engineering? Or experimented with randomness-guided generation?
(If anyone wants to try the experiment, I can reply with the link.)
Truecaller Empowers "The CTO of the Family"
Truecaller, a caller ID and spam blocking app, has launched a new feature that allows users to protect their households from scam calls. The feature enables users to create a list of trusted contacts and block any unknown numbers from reaching their home phones, helping to safeguard against fraud and nuisance calls.
Spec-driven development: Unpacking one key new AI-assisted engineering practices
The article explores the concept of spec-driven development, a novel engineering practice that aims to improve software quality and maintainability by shifting the focus towards comprehensive specification development before implementation. It discusses the key principles and benefits of this approach, highlighting its potential to enhance collaboration, reduce technical debt, and enable more efficient testing and deployment.