Comma openpilot – Open source driver-assistance
Comma.ai is a technology company developing advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle technology. The company was founded by George Hotz, known for hacking the first iPhone, and is working to make self-driving cars accessible and affordable.
TikTok Is Now Collecting More Data About Its Users
TikTok's new privacy policy grants the platform more access to user data, including location, contacts, and browsing history, sparking concerns about user privacy and data collection practices.
Minnesota activist releases arrest video after manipulated White House version
An activist in Minnesota was arrested after barricading herself inside a church to protest immigration officials, leading to a standoff that was captured on video. The incident highlighted the ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement and the role of sanctuary spaces.
Wilson Lin on FastRender: a browser built by parallel agents
The article discusses the FastRender project, which aims to improve the rendering performance of web pages by precompiling server-side and sending a rendered HTML response. This approach can significantly reduce the initial load time and improve the user experience, especially for complex, data-driven websites.
ICE flew 2-year-old to Texas despite court order to release her from custody
The article reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) flew a 2-year-old girl to Texas despite a court order to release her from custody, raising concerns about the agency's compliance with legal proceedings.
149M Usernames and Passwords Exposed by Unsecured Database
A massive data breach has exposed over 149 million usernames and passwords, highlighting the ongoing risk of credential stuffing attacks. The article discusses the importance of using unique, strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication to protect against such large-scale data breaches.
Europeans Can Turn 2 Car Seats into 4 Child Seats, but It's Illegal in America
The article discusses the differences in child seat regulations between Europe and the United States, where European vehicles can legally convert two car seats into four child seats, while this practice is illegal in America due to safety concerns and regulations.
AI can 10x developers in creating tech debt
The article discusses the potential for AI to increase tech debt, as AI-generated code may be less maintainable and introduce unforeseen issues. It emphasizes the importance of careful AI implementation and ongoing monitoring to mitigate the risks of tech debt.
My Time at Amazon
The article describes the author's experience working at Amazon, highlighting the intense work culture, long hours, and high-pressure environment common in the company. It provides insights into the challenging aspects of the job, such as aggressive performance metrics and a lack of work-life balance.
God Emperor Trump
The article discusses the satirical book 'God Emperor Trump', which portrays a dystopian future where Donald Trump becomes the dictatorial ruler of the United States. The book parodies Trump's rise to power and his authoritarian governing style.
U.S. workers just took home their smallest share of capital since 1947
The article discusses how the share of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) going to workers' compensation has reached the lowest level on record, highlighting the ongoing trend of a declining labor share of GDP.
Show HN: Claude Code for Sales and GTM
Tried all SaaS Sales and GTM tools; ended up vibe-coding a simple tool that just works. Uses Claude Code as a backend (funny, I know). Helps enrich, qualify, and prepare high-quality reach-outs
voyage-multimodal-3.5: a new multimodal retrieval frontier with video support
The article discusses Voyage's advancements in multimodal AI, highlighting their Voyage Multimodal 3.5 model's improved performance in areas such as text-to-image generation, image-to-text generation, and cross-modal reasoning. The model is said to demonstrate state-of-the-art capabilities across various benchmarks, showcasing Voyage's continued progress in the field of multimodal AI.
Harden-FreeBSD
The article provides a comprehensive guide on hardening a FreeBSD system, covering various security measures such as system configuration, network security, user and file system management, and advanced security features to enhance the overall security posture of the FreeBSD operating system.
Nobel Institute affirms that Venezuela's Machado can't give Peace Prize to Trump
The Nobel Institute has affirmed that Venezuela's opposition leader María Corina Machado cannot award the Nobel Peace Prize to former U.S. President Donald Trump, as she had proposed, due to her lack of authority to make such a decision.
Show HN: Flux, A Python-like language in Rust to solve ML orchestration overhead
Flux is a state management pattern and library for JavaScript apps, similar to React's Unidirectional Data Flow. It provides a way to manage the application state by enforcing strict rules about how data can be updated and accessed.
Show HN: A simple algorithm for shifting solid-color image backgrounds (WASM)
The article discusses a tool called bgcolor-shift, which is a JavaScript library that enables dynamic color changes on web pages. The library allows users to easily adjust the background color of web elements based on user interactions or other triggers.
10GbE in 2026 Is Finally Hitting the Tipping Point
The article discusses the growing adoption of 10GbE (10 Gigabit Ethernet) technology, suggesting that it is finally reaching a tipping point in 2026. It explores the factors driving this transition, including the increasing availability of affordable 10GbE equipment and the growing demand for higher-speed networking in both consumer and enterprise settings.
DHS keeps trying and failing to unmask anonymous ICE critics online
A social media activist who criticized ICE on Instagram won a legal battle to remain anonymous, as the Department of Homeland Security backed down from its demand to reveal the user's identity. This case highlights the ongoing tensions between free speech and government efforts to unmask online critics.
Waymo caught passing stopped school buses 20 times in Austin alone
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating Waymo, a self-driving car company, for alleged illegal behavior involving school buses. The investigation aims to determine if Waymo's autonomous vehicles have been improperly interacting with or interfering with school bus operations.