I built Timeframe, our family e-paper dashboard
The article explores the concept of timeframe, discussing how our perception of time shapes our experiences and decision-making. It examines the tension between the immediate and the long-term, highlighting the importance of finding a balanced approach to managing time and priorities.
Loops is a federated, open-source TikTok
Loops is a new platform that aims to revolutionize social media by incentivizing users to create and engage with high-quality content through a unique economic model and decentralized network.
The surprising power of daily rituals
The article explores how rituals can help people cope with uncertainty and stress. It discusses the psychological benefits of engaging in rituals, such as providing a sense of control, reducing anxiety, and facilitating emotional processing.
Google restricting Google AI Pro/Ultra subscribers for using OpenClaw
Show HN: WARN Firehose – Every US layoff notice in one searchable database
Hi HN,
I built WARN Firehose because I was frustrated trying to track layoff data across the US. The WARN Act requires companies with 100+ employees to file public notices 60 days before mass layoffs — but the data is scattered across 50 state websites with different formats, broken links, and no API.
WARN Firehose scrapes every state workforce agency daily and normalizes the data into a single database going back to 1988. It now has 131,000+ notices covering 14 million workers.
*What you can do:*
- Browse interactive charts and data tables (no account needed): https://warnfirehose.com/data - Drill into any state, city, company, or industry: https://warnfirehose.com/data/layoffs - Query the REST API (free tier: 100 calls/day): https://warnfirehose.com/docs - Export in CSV, JSON, NDJSON, Parquet, or JSON-LD - Set up webhooks for real-time alerts on new filings
*Who uses this:*
- Journalists breaking layoff stories before press releases - Quant funds using WARN filings as an alternative data signal (filings happen ~60 days before layoffs) - Recruiters sourcing from displaced talent pools - Researchers studying labor market dynamics - Workforce development boards doing rapid response planning
*Tech stack:* Python/FastAPI, SQLite, scrapers for all 50 states, static HTML generation for SEO pages, Claude Haiku for AI analysis, deployed on EC2.
Free tier is genuinely useful (100 API calls/day, dashboard access, charts). Paid plans start at $19/mo for full historical data and bulk exports.
Would love feedback on the API design, data quality, or anything else. Happy to answer questions.
Show HN: CIA World Factbook Archive (1990–2025), searchable and exportable
A structured archive of CIA World Factbook data spanning 1990–2025. It currently includes: 36 editions 281 entities ~1.06M parsed fields full-text + boolean search country/year comparisons map/trend/ranking analysis views CSV/XLSX/PDF export The goal is to preserve long-horizon public-domain government data and make cross-year analysis practical. Live: https://cia-factbook-archive.fly.dev About/method details: https://cia-factbook-archive.fly.dev/about Data source is the CIA World Factbook (public domain). Not affiliated with the CIA or U.S. Government.
$30B for laptops yielded a generation less cognitively capable than parents
The article discusses the United States' $30 billion investment in the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), also known as 'Star Wars', a missile defense system that was ultimately abandoned due to technical and budgetary challenges.
Attention Media ≠ Social Networks
The article discusses the differences between attention-driven media and social networks, highlighting the contrast in their focus on quality content versus attention-grabbing tactics, and the potential impact on society and individual well-being.
Using the new bridges of FreeBSD 15
The article discusses the new bridges feature in FreeBSD 15, which allows for the creation of virtual network interfaces and the bridging of network traffic between them. This feature provides improved network configuration and management options for FreeBSD users.
Six Math Essentials
The article discusses six essential mathematical skills: mathematical maturity, problem-solving techniques, communication, collaboration, creativity, and persistence. It emphasizes the importance of developing these skills for success in mathematics-related fields.
Man accidentally gains control of 7k robot vacuums
The article discusses the increasing use of robot vacuums and how they are becoming more advanced, with features like self-emptying and remote control. It also explores the potential for robot vacuums to be used in commercial and industrial settings, as well as the future of this technology.
Fix your tools
This article discusses the importance of properly maintaining and optimizing software tools to ensure they remain efficient and effective. It emphasizes the need to regularly review and optimize tool configurations, update dependencies, and address any issues that arise in order to maintain the productivity and reliability of one's software development workflow.
Show HN: Local-First Linux MicroVMs for macOS
Shuru is a lightweight sandbox that spins up Linux VMs on macOS using Apple's Virtualization.framework. Boots in about a second on Apple Silicon, and everything is ephemeral by default. There's a checkpoint system for when you do want to persist state, and sandboxes run without network access unless you explicitly allow it. Single Rust binary, no dependencies. Built it for sandboxing AI agent code execution, but it works well for anything where you need a disposable Linux environment.
Linuxulator on FreeBSD Feels Like Magic
The article explores the benefits of using the Linuxulator, a tool that allows Linux software to run on FreeBSD systems. It highlights the Linuxulator's ability to provide access to a wide range of Linux applications and libraries, making it a valuable resource for users who need to run Linux software on a FreeBSD platform.
My journey to the microwave alternate timeline
The article describes the author's experience of accidentally stumbling into an alternate timeline where microwave ovens were never invented, and the challenges they faced in adapting to this new reality and finding a way back home.
Hello Worg, the Org-Mode Community
The article describes Org-mode, a lightweight markup language and outlining tool for Emacs that allows users to manage tasks, take notes, and organize projects in a flexible and efficient manner.
Fresh File Explorer – VS Code extension for navigating recent work
Emulated Windows 3.11 in the Browser
Ask HN: Chromebook leads for K-8 school in need?
Hi, I'm a K-8 technology teacher in NYC. My students are in desperate need of new hardware. The Chromebooks they use now are so slow that they make the children agitated when using them.
I'm aware of different grant opportunities that exist, I just thought it was worth inquiring here for a potentially faster solution at acquiring them new hardware.
Thank you for listening.
What is a database transaction?
The article provides an overview of database transactions, explaining how they work, their importance in ensuring data consistency, and the ACID properties that transactions should possess (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability).
NanoClaw moved from Apple Containers to Docker
Keybee: A Keyboard Designed for Smartphones
KeybeeMechanical Keyboards offers a wide selection of high-quality mechanical keyboards, including customizable options, to cater to the needs of enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Xweather Live – Interactive global vector weather map
xWeather is a live weather reporting and forecasting website that provides users with real-time weather data and detailed forecasts for various locations around the world.
Git's Magic Files
The article explains how to use Git to manage and version control files, including techniques for tracking changes, merging branches, and resolving conflicts. It provides a comprehensive overview of Git's file management capabilities for developers.
Music Discovery
Black-White Array: fast, ordered and based on with O(log N) memory allocations
Spain has blocked access to freedom.gov
Show HN: 3D Mahjong, Built in CSS
Show HN: A geometric analysis of Chopin's Prelude No. 4 using 3D topology
OP here.
This is a geometric decoding of Chopin's Prelude No. 4.
I built a 3D music midi visualizer ( https://github.com/jimishol/cholidean-harmony-structure ) and realized that standard music theory couldn't explain the shapes I was seeing. So, I developed the Umbilic-Surface Grammar to map the topology of the harmony.
This document demonstrates that the prelude's tension isn't random, but a rigorous conflict between 'Gravity' (Station Shifts) and 'Will' (Pivots).
I am looking for feedback on the logic—specifically from anyone with a background in topology or music theory. Does this geometric proof hold up?
The Tears of Donald Knuth
The article discusses the emotional toll on computer science pioneer Donald Knuth, who was deeply affected by the realization that his influential work on algorithms had been used to enable mass surveillance and control. It explores the ethical dilemmas faced by technologists as their creations are applied in ways they did not intend.