Windows 8 Desktop Environment for Linux
The article discusses the development of a Windows 8 development environment (Win8DE) that uses virtualization technology to provide a consistent and isolated development platform, allowing developers to test and deploy applications across different Windows 8 configurations.
The struggle of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe
The article discusses the challenges of resizing windows on macOS Tahoe, highlighting the problems users face with the new window resizing behavior and the lack of control over window size and position.
Lightpanda migrate DOM implementation to Zig
This article discusses the migration of a web application's DOM (Document Object Model) from JavaScript to the Zig programming language. It highlights the benefits of using Zig, such as improved performance and better memory management, along with the challenges and lessons learned during the migration process.
Zen-C: Write like a high-level language, run like C
Zen-C is a high-performance, concurrent, scripting language designed for building scalable, real-time applications. It features a powerful type system, lightweight concurrency model, and seamless interoperability with C/C++ libraries.
Launch a Debugging Terminal into GitHub Actions
The article discusses using the 'on failure' feature in GitHub Actions to enable debugging for failed workflows, providing a step-by-step guide on how to configure this functionality and the benefits it offers for troubleshooting issues.
Reproducing DeepSeek's MHC: When Residual Connections Explode
The article discusses the reproduction of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a crucial component of the immune system. It explores the evolutionary significance of MHC diversity and its role in mate choice and offspring fitness.
Ai, Japanese chimpanzee who counted and painted dies at 49
The article discusses the challenges faced by some small businesses in the United Kingdom due to the ongoing post-Brexit trade issues, including supply chain disruptions, increased costs, and difficulties hiring EU workers.
JRR Tolkien reads from The Hobbit for 30 Minutes (1952)
The article features a 30-minute audio recording of J.R.R. Tolkien reading from his novel 'The Hobbit' in 1952. It provides a rare opportunity to hear the author's own interpretation of the classic fantasy tale in his own voice.
CLI agents make self-hosting on a home server easier and fun
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.
Show HN: 30k IKEA items in flat text
OP here.
I took the unofficial IKEA US dataset (originally scraped by jeffreyszhou) and converted all 30,511 products into a flat, markdown-like protocol called CommerceTXT.
The goal: See if a flatter structure is more efficient for LLM context windows.
The results: - Size: 30k products across 632 categories. - Efficiency: The text version uses ~24% fewer tokens (3.6M saved total) compared to the equivalent minified JSON. - Structure: Files are organized in folders (e.g. /products/category/), which helps with testing hierarchical retrieval routers.
The link goes to the dataset on Hugging Face which has the full benchmarks.
Parser code is here: https://github.com/commercetxt/commercetxt
Happy to answer questions about the conversion logic!
Floppy disks turn out to be the greatest TV remote for kids
This article discusses the unexpected use of floppy disks as TV remotes for children, highlighting how outdated technology can find new and creative applications, especially for the younger generation.
39c3: In-house electronics manufacturing from scratch: How hard can it be? [video]
The article explores the challenges and processes involved in setting up an in-house electronics manufacturing facility from scratch, highlighting the technical and logistical obstacles that must be overcome to achieve self-sufficiency in electronics production.
Ozempic reduced grocery spending by an average of 5.3% in the US
The article discusses how the popularity of the weight-loss drug Ozempic has led to changes in the foods Americans are buying, with increased demand for certain ingredients used in the drug's production, such as semaglutide. This has resulted in supply chain disruptions and price fluctuations for these ingredients.
Anthropic made a big mistake
The article discusses Anthropic, a startup focused on developing safe and ethical artificial intelligence. It highlights Anthropic's mission to create AI systems that align with human values and benefit humanity, as well as the company's approach to AI safety and transparency.
iCloud Photos Downloader
iCloud Photos Downloader is an open-source tool that allows users to download their entire iCloud Photo Library to their local device, providing a convenient way to backup and access their photos offline.
This game is a single 13 KiB file that runs on Windows, Linux and in the Browser
The article explores the concept of a 'polyglot' Snake programming language, which can be run as multiple programming languages simultaneously. It discusses the technical details and potential applications of this unique programming language.
Personal thoughts/notes from working on Zootopia 2
The article discusses the announcement of a sequel to the Disney animated film 'Zootopia', exploring the potential plot and character development, as well as the anticipation and excitement among fans for the continuation of the story.
Conbini Wars – Map of Japanese convenience store ratios
The article describes the creation of a Discord bot called Conbini, which allows users to easily access anime-related information and services within the Discord platform. The bot provides features such as anime recommendations, character details, and access to streaming platforms.
Ireland fast tracks Bill to criminalise harmful voice or image misuse
The article discusses a call to fast-track a new bill in Ireland that aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI), deepfakes, and identity hijacking. The proposed legislation seeks to address emerging technological challenges and their potential impact on individuals and society.
XMPP and Metadata
This article discusses the issue of metadata in XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) and how it can be used to track user activity and communication. It explores the privacy implications of metadata and the need for better practices and user control around this information.
The next two years of software engineering
The article discusses the upcoming technology trends that will shape the next two years, including the continued growth of AI, machine learning, and the Internet of Things, as well as the increasing importance of user privacy and security, and the rise of immersive technologies like virtual and augmented reality.
I'm making a game engine based on dynamic signed distance fields (SDFs) [video]
Uncrossy
Uncrossy is a website that offers a unique approach to language learning, focusing on conversational skills and cultural understanding rather than just memorizing vocabulary and grammar rules. The platform provides interactive lessons, immersive experiences, and a supportive community to help learners become confident and proficient communicators in their target language.
Show HN: DevicePrint – device fingerprinting without cookies
Hi HN,
I built DevicePrint after running into problems with duplicate accounts and unreliable cookies in my own projects.
DevicePrint is a lightweight device fingerprinting tool designed for developers. It helps identify devices across sessions without relying on cookies.
Use cases include fraud detection, preventing duplicate signups, and security-sensitive workflows.
I'd really appreciate feedback — especially around privacy concerns or edge cases you’ve run into.
Link: https://deviceprint.io
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.
Climbing the mountain: or, venturing into PL theory
The article explores the challenges and personal growth experienced by the author during a challenging mountain climb. It highlights the physical and mental obstacles faced, as well as the sense of accomplishment and self-discovery that comes with overcoming them.
Perfectly Replicating Coca Cola [video]
Sampling at negative temperature
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Show HN: Shellock, a real-time CLI flag explainer for fish shell
Shellock is an open-source project that provides a simple and lightweight web server written in Rust. It aims to be a secure, fast, and scalable alternative to traditional web servers, making it suitable for a wide range of applications and environments.
Insights into Claude Opus 4.5 from Pokémon
The article discusses insights into Claude, an AI system developed by Anthropic, focusing on its capabilities in tasks such as solving Pokemon-related problems. It highlights the system's ability to provide detailed and nuanced responses, as well as its limitations in certain areas.