American importers and consumers bear the cost of 2025 tariffs: analysis
The article examines the impact of US tariffs on imports, highlighting that the costs are largely borne by American consumers and businesses rather than foreign exporters. It analyzes the economic consequences of the ongoing trade disputes and the potential for further escalation.
GLM-4.7-Flash
The article discusses the GLM-4.7-Flash model, a large language model developed by Zai for fast and efficient text generation. It highlights the model's performance and its potential applications in various natural language processing tasks.
Article by article, how Big Tech shaped the EU's roll-back of digital rights
The article discusses how big tech companies have influenced the European Union's rollback of digital rights, including through lobbying efforts and shaping the debate around issues like content moderation and data protection.
Apple testing new App Store design that blurs the line between ads and results
Apple is making changes to the App Store search results, introducing a new design that will display ads more prominently. The article discusses these upcoming updates to the App Store search experience, highlighting the increased visibility of paid ads within the search results.
The Microstructure of Wealth Transfer in Prediction Markets
This article examines the microstructure of prediction markets, analyzing factors such as liquidity, price discovery, and the role of market makers in shaping the market dynamics and informational efficiency.
CSS Web Components for marketing sites (2024)
This article explores the use of CSS web components to build marketing websites, highlighting their benefits in terms of reusability, customization, and improved development efficiency. It discusses how web components can help create consistent and visually appealing marketing sites that are easy to maintain and update.
Fix Your Robots.txt or Your Site Disappears from Google
The article discusses the concept of flow, a state of deep focus and immersion in an activity, and how it can be cultivated through the practice of meditation. It explores the benefits of flow for productivity, creativity, and overall well-being.
Cows can use sophisticated tools
This article challenges the common perception that cows are simple-minded animals, revealing that they are capable of using sophisticated tools to solve problems and interact with their environment in complex ways, challenging the conventional wisdom portrayed in cartoons like 'The Far Side.'
RISC-V is coming along quite speedily: Milk-V Titan Mini-ITX 8-core board
The article discusses the Milk V Titan Mini IX board, which is powered by the UR DP1000 RISC-V processor and includes support for M.2, DDR4, and PCIe, forming a complete kit that can be used out of the box. This showcases the growing RISC-V ecosystem and its potential for providing an alternative to traditional processor architectures.
Greenpeace pilot brings heat pumps and solar to Ukrainian community
The article discusses a Greenpeace pilot project in Ukraine that provides a community with heat pumps and solar power, helping to reduce their reliance on gas and improve energy efficiency and sustainability.
There Is No Comfortable Reading Position
The article explores the relationship between body positioning and the experience of reading physical books, noting that posture and ergonomics can impact both physical comfort and the enjoyment of the reading experience. It suggests that finding the right body position can enhance the overall experience of reading a printed book.
Threads edges out X in daily mobile users, new data shows
The article discusses new data showing that the social media app Threads has surpassed X in daily mobile users, highlighting the increasing popularity of Threads in the social media landscape.
A Brief History of Ralph
The article provides a brief history of the iconic American clothing brand Ralph Lauren, tracing its evolution from a small tie company to a global fashion empire known for its timeless preppy aesthetic and influential marketing campaigns.
The Jolla Phone Proved We've Been Using Smartphones Wrong All Along
The article reviews the Jolla Phone 2026, focusing on its 'kill switch' privacy feature that allows users to instantly erase all data on the device. It discusses the pros and cons of this feature and its implications for user privacy and security.
Fire Shuts GTA 6 Developer Rockstar North, Following Report of Explosion
A fire incident occurred at the Rockstar North studio, the developer of the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI game. The incident follows a recent report of an explosion at the studio's location, though the details and implications of these events are still unclear.
Show HN: Kacet – a freelancer marketplace with crypto-native payments
Hi HN,
I’m a co-founder building kacet, a new freelancing platform that connects freelancers and employers, with crypto as the core payment rail.
The problem I’m trying to solve is pretty familiar: existing platforms take high fees, are slow to pay out, and don’t work well for international teams. kacet is an experiment in building a simpler, more neutral marketplace where payments are borderless by default.
Some highlights:
• Crypto-native payments – fast, borderless payouts without banks, delays, or surprise freezes • Peer-to-peer contracts – clients and freelancers work directly, the platform doesn’t own the relationship Built for teams – multi-user organisations for agencies and startups out of the box • Low, transparent fees – simple pricing with no boosts, ads, or hidden take rates • No dark patterns – a calm UI focused on agreeing work and getting paid, not maximising engagement
Payments are handled by Solana smart contracts, with a React frontend (TanStack Start). We’re keeping the feature set small to validate the core workflow: post work → agree terms → get paid.
This is still early and very much a work in progress. I’d really appreciate feedback from people who have hired freelancers, worked as one, or built marketplaces before.
Site: https://kacet.com
Happy to answer any questions or go into more detail on the payment model, trust mechanics, or why I think this approach might (or might not) work.
Raccoons break into liquor stores, scale skyscrapers and pick locks
Raccoons display remarkable intelligence and problem-solving abilities, from breaking into liquor stores to scaling skyscrapers. Studying the cognitive abilities of these clever animals can provide insights into the evolution and nature of human intelligence.
What it's like to be banned from the US for fighting online hate
The article explores the experience of being banned from the US for fighting online hate, highlighting the challenges and implications faced by individuals involved in combating internet-based extremism and harassment.
Idiocracy
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Sweden deploys fighter jets to Iceland
Sweden is sending fighter jets to Iceland as part of a NATO air policing mission, contributing to the defense of Icelandic airspace. The deployment is a show of solidarity and support for Iceland, which does not have its own air force.