The Most Popular Blogs of Hacker News in 2025
The article discusses the top 5 articles on Hacker News in 2025, covering topics such as the decline of English as a global language, the rise of machine translation, and the future of software development and programming.
The C3 Programming Language
C3 is a new programming language designed to be a powerful and efficient alternative to C and C++, with a focus on safety, simplicity, and performance. The article introduces the key features and goals of the C3 language, which include a focus on memory safety, a simplified syntax, and strong support for concurrency and parallelism.
Bluesky is not the good place
The article discusses Elon Musk's 'bluesky' project, which aims to create an open-source, decentralized alternative to Twitter. It explores the potential benefits and challenges of this ambitious endeavor, which could reshape the social media landscape.
Comparing benefits of every-third-day vs. daily low-dose aspirin therapy (2001)
This study investigated the effects of a 12-week aerobic exercise program on cognitive function and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in older adults. The results showed that regular aerobic exercise can improve cognitive performance and increase BDNF levels, suggesting potential benefits for brain health in the elderly.
The Suck Is Why We're Here
The article discusses the concept of 'the suck,' a term used to describe the difficult, unpleasant, or mundane aspects of life. It argues that embracing and overcoming 'the suck' is a necessary part of personal growth and achievement, and that it is often the most meaningful experiences that emerge from these challenging moments.
IDF database suggests that at least 83% of Gaza dead were civilians
The article examines an Israeli intelligence database that categorized 83% of Palestinian fatalities in the West Bank and Gaza as 'militants,' despite evidence suggesting many were civilians. It highlights concerns about the reliability and transparency of the database.
Show HN: FP-pack – Functional pipelines in TypeScript without monads
Hi HN,
I built fp-pack, a small TypeScript functional utility library focused on pipe-first composition.
The goal is to keep pipelines simple and readable, while still supporting early exits and side effects — without introducing monads like Option or Either.
Most code uses plain pipe/pipeAsync. For the few cases that need early termination, fp-pack provides a SideEffect-based pipeline that short-circuits safely.
I also wrote an “AI agent skills” document to help LLMs generate consistent fp-pack-style code.
Feedback, criticism, or questions are very welcome.
Xsight Labs E1 DPU a 64-Core Arm Neoverse N2 800G DPU
The article discusses the Xsight Labs E1 DPU, a 64-core ARM Neoverse N2 processor designed for data center workloads. It highlights the DPU's high-performance and energy-efficient architecture, as well as its potential applications in cloud computing, edge computing, and network processing.
The Brazen Illegality of Trump's Venezuela Operation
The article discusses the U.S. government's efforts to overthrow the Venezuelan government, including allegations of illegal actions and the legal implications of these activities. It examines the broader context of U.S. foreign policy and the controversial nature of the intervention in Venezuela.
The Venezuelan change: Why do people keep getting him wrong on foreign policy?
The article analyzes the Trump administration's approach to regime change in Venezuela, arguing that his foreign policy has been misunderstood by critics who fail to recognize his pragmatic, transactional approach focused on advancing American interests rather than promoting democracy or human rights.
The Legality of the Venezuela Invasion
The article discusses the legal implications of the Venezuela sanctions imposed by the United States, exploring the debate around their legitimacy under international law and the potential consequences for global trade and diplomacy.
Donald Trump says US is 'going to run' Venezuela after overnight strikes
A series of explosions have rocked the capital city of Caracas, Venezuela, causing panic and disrupting government operations. The situation remains fluid, with officials investigating the cause and extent of the damage, while President Nicolás Maduro has called for calm and vowed to hold those responsible accountable.
The US Is Attempting Regime Change in Venezuela
The article discusses the United States' efforts to influence the political leadership in other countries, particularly focusing on the ongoing situation in Ukraine. It suggests that the U.S. is actively engaged in a campaign of regime change, aimed at replacing the current leadership with more favorable, Western-aligned figures.
NYC Wegmans is storing biometric data on shoppers' eyes, voices and faces
The article reports that the new Wegmans grocery store in New York City is collecting biometric data from shoppers, including their eyes, voices, and faces, raising privacy concerns about the company's use of this sensitive information.
Trump says American oil companies will be "involved" in Venezuela's oil industry
The article discusses the ongoing economic and political crisis in Venezuela, including hyperinflation, food and medicine shortages, and a power struggle between the government and opposition forces. It examines the country's descent into a severe humanitarian crisis and the challenges faced by its people.
NeuroCore – GPU-Accelerated Structural Binary Analysis via Hilbert Curves
NeuroCore is an open-source deep learning framework designed for efficient and scalable neural network development. It focuses on providing a modular and extensible architecture to simplify the creation and deployment of complex AI models.
Google engineer says Claude Code built in one hour what her team spent a year on
A Google engineer claims that the AI chatbot Claude, developed by Anthropic, was built in just one hour, while her team at Google spent a year on a similar project. This raises questions about the speed and efficiency of AI development processes.
Show HN: Foundertrace – chain of YC startups founded by its employees
Inspired by PG’s tweet about a chain of 4 YC startups where the founder worked at a YC startup, I vibe coded and generated these genealogy chains for all ~6k YC startups. And to make these trees easily accessible I packaged them into a hosted webapp.
Few noteworthy YC startups which have had huge impact in YC ecosystem
Airbnb - 83 YC startups spawned
Stripe - 67 YC startups spawned
Dropbox - 50 YC startups spawned
Justin.tv/Twitch - 47 YC startups spawned
More recently founded YC startups which have spawned a lot more YC startups
Rappi - 21 YC startups spawned
Brex - 20 YC startups spawned
Scale AI - 19 YC startups spawned
RP2350-PiZero board with RPi Zero form factor, mini HDMI, 16MB flash, microSD
The article discusses the RP2350-PiZero, a board that features the Raspberry Pi Zero form factor and includes a mini-HDMI port and 16MB of flash memory. The board is designed to be a low-cost, compact solution for various embedded applications.
European alternatives to US-based services
European Alternatives is a transnational civil society organization that promotes democratic participation, social justice, and cultural change in Europe. The organization focuses on developing innovative approaches to European integration and addressing challenges facing the continent, such as the rise of authoritarianism and the need for greater citizen engagement.