After 27 years within budget Austria open 6thlongest railway tunnel in the world
The article discusses the construction of the Koralm Railway, a major infrastructure project in Austria that is part of the Southern Railway Line connecting Vienna and Villach. The Koralm Railway aims to improve transportation links and reduce travel times between the two cities.
Journalism students expose Russian-linked vessels off the Dutch and German coast
The article explores the use of drones in archaeology, highlighting their potential in mapping and surveying archaeological sites. It discusses the applications of drones in various archaeological projects and the challenges associated with their use, such as regulatory and ethical concerns.
Cadmium Zinc Telluride: The wonder material powering a medical 'revolution'
The article discusses the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including its effect on the economy, travel, and daily life, as well as the efforts made by governments and individuals to combat the spread of the virus and mitigate its consequences.
The Tor Project Is Making a Switch to Rust, Ditches C
The article discusses the ongoing effort to rewrite the Tor anonymity network in the Rust programming language, aiming to improve performance and security. It outlines the progress made and the potential benefits of the Rust-based Tor implementation.
Show HN: Jottings; Anti-social microblog for your thoughts
I built Jottings because I was tired of my own thoughts getting trapped inside algorithmic feeds where I had to perform. There was a huge mental load before posting something on X or Instagram.
Every time I wanted to share something small or unfinished, I opened Twitter and lost 20 minutes to the timeline. Writing a blog post felt too heavy for those smaller, quick thoughts. I just wanted a place to write something down quickly and hit publish.
Jottings is that place. It gives you a clean microblog on a domain you own. Posts show up in simple chronological order. No likes. No followers. No feed trying to decide what matters.
What Jottings is - A microblogging platform that builds fully static microblog sites - A free subdomain (you.jottings.me) or connect your own domain on PRO plans - Markdown, tags, RSS feed, links with preview, and image uploads - An optional AI writing helper when you are stuck or lazy to fix grammar - Optimized for SEO and AI search friendly - Analytics for your sites
What it is not - Not a social network - Not an engagement funnel - Not trying to keep you on the site - Not a replacement for long-form blogging, though you can use it that way
How it works Each Jot publish triggers a static site rebuild. The site is stored in Cloudflare R2 and served directly at the edge. Custom domains go through Cloudflare SSL for SaaS. I built it to be boring, reliable (barring Cloudflare's latest issues), and cheap to run.
Pricing Free tier for a subdomain, text posts, and a lot more. USD5 per month for custom domains, images, full Markdown, and the writing helper. I priced it to be an easy yes.
Limitations - No comments (on purpose) - No native apps yet (iOS is coming) - The writing helper is helpful but not magic - I am a solo founder, so features move at human speed
I use Jottings regularly to document what I build. It has been the lowest-friction way I have found to publish anything publicly.
Demo of Jottings site for product updates: https://jottings.jottings.me/ Demo of my personal Jottings site: https://jottings.vishalvshekkar.com (with custom subdomain)
I would love feedback from this community. What would make this better or more useful for you?
Check it out here: https://jottings.me (2 min set up) Feel free to write to me at vishal@vishalvshekkar.com
— Vishal
Censorship in Western Academia and the War in Ukraine
The article discusses the issue of censorship in Western academia, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It examines how certain perspectives and narratives surrounding the war are being suppressed or marginalized within academic and intellectual circles.
Native ads coming soon to Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange
Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange are introducing native ads, which are ads that blend in with the rest of the website content. This change aims to provide a more seamless advertising experience for users while generating revenue to support the platforms.
Humans were making fire 400k years ago, earlier than thought
Archaeologists in the UK have discovered evidence that Neanderthals used fire to cook food and transform raw materials, providing new insights into their technological capabilities and daily lives.
Google is building an experimental new browser and a new kind of web app
Google has released a new AI-powered browser experiment called Disco, which allows users to explore the internet using unconventional navigation methods and visual representations of web pages.
Reddit launches high court challenge to Australia's under-16s social media ban
Reddit has launched a high court challenge against a new Australian law that would ban under-16s from using social media without parental consent. The law aims to protect young people's privacy and wellbeing, but Reddit argues it infringes on free speech and access to information.
Show HN: Epstein's emails reconstructed in a message-style UI (OCR and LLMs)
This project reconstructs the Epstein email records from the recent U.S. House Oversight Committee releases using only public-domain documents (23,124 image files + 2,800 OCR text files).
Most email pages contain only one real message, buried under layers of repeated headers/footers. I wanted to rebuild the conversations without all the surrounding noise.
I used an OCR + vision-LLM pipeline to extract individual messages from the email screenshots, normalize senders/recipients, rebuild timestamps, detect duplicates, and map threads. The output is a structured SQLite database that runs client-side via SQL.js (WebAssembly).
The repository includes the full extraction pipeline, data cleaning scripts, schema, limitations, and implementation notes. The interface is a lightweight PWA that displays the reconstructed messages in a phone-style UI, with links back to every original source image for verification.
Live demo: https://epsteinsphone.org
All source data is from the official public releases; no leaks or private material.
Happy to answer questions about the pipeline, LLM extraction, threading logic, or the PWA implementation.
How to Identify AI-Written Web Fiction
The article discusses techniques for identifying AI-generated web fiction, including analyzing language patterns, character development, and plot coherence. It provides practical tips for spotting the telltale signs of AI-written stories and distinguishing them from human-authored works.
How to break free from smart TV ads and tracking
The article provides a comprehensive guide to 'dumb TVs', which are basic, no-frills television sets without smart features. It discusses the benefits of dumb TVs, such as simplicity, lower cost, and longer lifespan, as well as the drawbacks and considerations for those seeking a minimalist television experience.
Project Harp [1964-1968]
Project HARP was a joint United States and Canadian project to study high-altitude and space research using ballistic rockets launched from a gun. The project aimed to develop a cost-effective means of reaching high altitudes without using traditional rocket propulsion.
Mercury Personal Banking
This article provides an overview of personal banking services offered by Mercury, including checking and savings accounts, online and mobile banking, and investment options. It covers the key features and benefits of these services to help readers determine if Mercury's personal banking solutions meet their financial needs.
Let's Embed a Go Program into the Linux Kernel
This article explores the use of Go programming language in embedded systems, discussing its advantages, challenges, and potential applications in the field of IoT and industrial automation.
Lot of software engineers don't understand basic networking
The article discusses the common disconnect between software engineers and network engineers, highlighting the importance of understanding networking concepts for effective software development. It emphasizes the need for software engineers to have a better grasp of networking fundamentals to build more robust and scalable applications.
Help Keep Tor Strong – Donate
The article discusses how to donate to the Tor Project, an organization that develops and maintains the Tor anonymity network. It provides information on different donation options, including cryptocurrency, wire transfer, and online payment methods.
Show HN: Workmux – Parallel development in tmux with Git worktrees
WorkMux is an open-source tool that allows developers to manage multiple development environments and projects simultaneously, providing a unified workspace and streamlining the development workflow.
AI toys for kids talk about sex and issue CCP talking points, tests show
The article discusses the potential risks and safety concerns surrounding AI-powered toys for children, highlighting the need for careful consideration and parental oversight when introducing these technologies into a child's environment.