What's up with all those equals signs anyway?
The article explores the history and purpose of the equal sign (=), delving into its mathematical and linguistic origins, as well as its evolution in computer programming and various fields of study.
Agent Skills
Decentralizing My Smartphone with Single Purpose Devices
The article discusses the author's journey to decentralize their smartphone by using single-purpose devices instead of a single all-in-one device. It explores the benefits and challenges of this approach, such as improved privacy, focus, and productivity, as well as the need to manage multiple devices effectively.
Floppinux – An Embedded Linux on a Single Floppy, 2025 Edition
Floppinux 2025 is a new operating system that aims to revive the floppy disk by providing a modern, lightweight, and versatile platform for developers and hobbyists. The article discusses the features, capabilities, and potential applications of this innovative operating system.
Show HN: Safe-now.live – Ultra-light emergency info site (<10KB)
After reading "During Helene, I Just Wanted a Plain Text Website" on Sparkbox (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46494734) , I built safe-now.live – a text-first emergency info site for USA and Canada. No JavaScript, no images, under 10KB. Pulls live FEMA disasters, NWS alerts, weather, and local resources. This is my first live website ever so looking for critical feedback on the website. Please feel free to look around.
https://safe-now.live
Ask HN: Is there anyone here who still uses slide rules?
Inspired by this Ask HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46834977
But I'm going further back in time to see if there is anybody here who still uses slide rules?
The Codex App
The article introduces the Codex app, which allows users to write, test, and run code directly in their browser. Codex is built on OpenAI's Codex model, which can understand and generate code in a variety of programming languages.
KDE's new Plasma Login Manager is tightly bound to systemd
Anki ownership transferred to AnkiHub
The article discusses the growth and evolution of the Anki flashcard software over time, reflecting on its development, user community, and the challenges it has faced in adapting to changing needs and technologies.
LNAI – Define AI coding tool configs once, sync to Claude, Cursor, Codex, etc.
Emerge Career (YC S22) is hiring a product designer
Emerge Career, a YC-backed startup, is seeking a talented founding product designer to join their team and help shape the future of their platform, which aims to revolutionize the career transition experience for job seekers.
Banning lead in gas worked. The proof is in our hair
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2525498123
Todd C. Miller – Sudo maintainer for over 30 years
The article provides an overview of the personal website of software engineer Miller, showcasing his background, projects, and blog. It aims to give readers a glimpse into the author's professional experience and interests.
How does misalignment scale with model intelligence and task complexity?
The article discusses the current state of AI development, highlighting the challenges and potential risks posed by the rapid advancement of AI technologies. It emphasizes the need for responsible and coordinated efforts to ensure the safe and beneficial deployment of AI systems.
GitHub experience various partial-outages/degradations
See how many words you have written in Hacker News comments
Show HN: Minikv – Distributed key-value and object store in Rust (Raft, S3 API)
Hi HN,
I'm Emilie, I have a literature background (which explains the well-written documentation!) and I've been learning Rust and distributed systems by building minikv over the past few months. It recently got featured in Programmez! magazine: https://www.programmez.com/actualites/minikv-un-key-value-st...
minikv is an open-source, distributed storage engine built for learning, experimentation, and self-hosted setups. It combines a strongly-consistent key-value database (Raft), S3-compatible object storage, and basic multi-tenancy.
Features/highlights:
- Raft consensus with automatic failover and sharding - S3-compatible HTTP API (plus REST/gRPC APIs) - Pluggable storage backends: in-memory, RocksDB, Sled - Multi-tenant: per-tenant namespaces, role-based access, quotas, and audit - Metrics (Prometheus), TLS, JWT-based API keys - Easy to deploy (single binary, works with Docker/Kubernetes)
Quick demo (single node):
```bash git clone https://github.com/whispem/minikv.git cd minikv cargo run --release -- --config config.example.toml curl localhost:8080/health/ready
# S3 upload + read curl -X PUT localhost:8080/s3/mybucket/hello -d "hi HN" curl localhost:8080/s3/mybucket/hello
Docs, cluster setup, and architecture details are in the repo. I’d love to hear feedback, questions, ideas, or your stories running distributed infra in Rust!
Repo: https://github.com/whispem/minikv Crate: https://crates.io/crates/minikv
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2026)
Please state the location and include REMOTE for remote work, REMOTE (US) or similar if the country is restricted, and ONSITE when remote work is not an option.
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. One post per company. If it isn't a household name, explain what your company does.
Please only post if you are actively filling a position and are committed to replying to applicants.
Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.
Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.
Searchers: try https://dheerajck.github.io/hnwhoishiring/, http://nchelluri.github.io/hnjobs/, https://hnresumetojobs.com, https://hnhired.fly.dev, https://kennytilton.github.io/whoishiring/, https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com, or this (unofficial) Chrome extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hn-hiring-pro/mpfal....
Don't miss this other fine thread: Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46857487
The Connection Machine CM-1 "Feynman" T-shirt
This article showcases a custom-designed t-shirt that features the initials 'CM' in a stylized design. The t-shirt is available in various colors and sizes, catering to different personal preferences.
xAI joins SpaceX
SpaceX announces that AI research company Anthropic has joined its XAI (Extraterrestrial Artificial Intelligence) program, which aims to develop advanced AI systems capable of operating in space exploration missions.
Archive.today is directing a DDoS attack against my blog?
The article discusses how the website Archive.today is reportedly directing a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack against the author's blog, causing significant disruption and accessibility issues.
Hacking Moltbook
https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/moltbook-social-med...
4x faster network file sync with rclone (vs rsync) (2025)
The article compares the performance of rclone and rsync for network file synchronization, finding that rclone can be up to 4 times faster than rsync in certain scenarios. It provides benchmarks and analysis to help readers choose the best tool for their file sync needs.
The TSA's New $45 Fee to Fly Without ID Is Illegal
A regulatory expert claims that the new $45 fee imposed by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for passengers who wish to fly without a valid ID is illegal, as it violates federal law and exceeds the agency's authority.
Linux From Scratch ends SysVinit support
The article announces the release of Linux From Scratch (LFS) version 11.2, which includes updates to packages and improvements to the instructions for building a custom Linux system from scratch.
Carnegie Mellon Unversity Computer Club FTP Server
Zig Libc
Why The Jetsons still matters (2012)
The article explores the lasting impact of the 1960s animated series 'The Jetsons,' which offered a futuristic vision of technology and society that still resonates today, 50 years after its debut.
Pretty soon, heat pumps will be able to store and distribute heat as needed
The article discusses the development of heat pumps that can store and distribute heat as needed, reducing energy consumption and emissions. Researchers are working on improving heat pump technology to make it more efficient and adaptable to various heating and cooling applications.
Nano-vLLM: How a vLLM-style inference engine works
This article introduces Nano VLLM, a new approach to building very large language models (VLLMs) using nano-sized models. It discusses the benefits of this technique, including reduced training time and computational resources, and outlines the key steps involved in the Nano VLLM process.