IDF Killed Gaza Aid Workers at Point Blank Range in 2025 Massacre: Report
The article reports on a forensic investigation by Forensic Architecture into an incident in Tel Sultan, Gaza, where Israeli soldiers allegedly killed civilians and obstructed the Red Crescent and civil defense responders. The investigation examines the evidence and timeline of the events using audio-visual data and witness testimonies.
Discord cuts ties with Peter Thiel-backed verification software
The article discusses a breach at Persona, a Discord-backed identity verification startup co-founded by Peter Thiel. The breach exposed user data and raised concerns about the security practices of the company.
Goodbye InnerHTML, Hello SetHTML: Stronger XSS Protection in Firefox 148
The article discusses the introduction of the 'setHTML' method in Firefox 148, which provides stronger cross-site scripting (XSS) protection compared to the traditional 'innerHTML' approach. This change aims to improve the security of web applications by limiting the potential for XSS vulnerabilities.
Show HN: enveil – hide your .env secrets from prAIng eyes
Enveil is an open-source framework that provides secure, end-to-end encryption for data in use, enabling organizations to perform computations on encrypted data without exposing sensitive information. The project aims to advance privacy-preserving technologies and promote secure data sharing and collaboration.
I Pitched a Roller Coaster to Disneyland at Age 10 in 1978
The article explores the concept of tackling large tasks one step at a time, using the construction of the Hoover Dam as an example. It highlights the benefits of breaking down complex projects into manageable pieces and the importance of consistent, incremental progress to achieve ambitious goals.
Decimal-Java is a library to convert java.math.BigDecimal to and from IEEE-754r
The decimal-java project is an open-source Java library that provides a high-precision decimal data type for use in financial and scientific applications where precise calculations are required, addressing the limitations of the built-in Java BigDecimal class.
Show HN: SNKV – SQLite's B-tree as a key-value store (C/C++ and Python bindings)
SQLite has six layers: SQL parser → query planner → VDBE → B-tree → pager → OS. (https://sqlite.org/arch.html) For key-value workloads you only need the bottom three.
SNKV cuts the top three layers and talks directly to SQLite's B-tree engine. No SQL strings. No query planner. No VM. Just put/get/delete on the same storage core that powers SQLite.
Python:
pip install snkv
from snkv import KVStore
with KVStore("mydb.db") as db:
db["hello"] = "world"
print(db["hello"]) # b"world"
C/C++ (single-header, drop-in): #define SNKV_IMPLEMENTATION
#include "snkv.h"
KVStore *db;
kvstore_open("mydb.db", &db, KVSTORE_JOURNAL_WAL);
kvstore_put(db, "key", 3, "value", 5);
Benchmarks vs SQLite WITHOUT ROWID (1M records, identical settings): Sequential writes +57%
Random reads +68%
Sequential scan +90%
Random updates +72%
Random deletes +104%
Exists checks +75%
Mixed workload +84%
Bulk insert +10%
Honest tradeoffs:
- LMDB beats it on raw reads (memory-mapped)
- RocksDB beats it on write-heavy workloads (LSM-tree)
- sqlite3 CLI won't open the database (schema layer is bypassed by design)What you get: ACID, WAL concurrency, column families, crash safety — with less overhead for read-heavy KV workloads.
The Engine Behind the Hype
The article explores the technical details and challenges behind Stable Diffusion, a powerful AI text-to-image generation model that has gained significant attention and popularity in recent years. It delves into the model's architecture, training process, and the implications of its widespread adoption.
Atlantic: Sam Altman Is Losing His Grip on Humanity
The article explores the idea of training a human in the same way that AI models are trained, with the goal of enhancing human capabilities and potentially creating a new class of 'enhanced' humans. It delves into the ethical and practical implications of such a concept, raising questions about the limits of human augmentation and the potential societal impact.
Software 3.1? – AI Functions
The article discusses the current state of AI and explores the potential of AI functions, highlighting their ability to automate various software development tasks and streamline the software development process.
Pixi GUI: modern alternative to Anaconda Navigator
Pixi.GUI is a new open-source UI library for the Pixi.js framework, providing developers with a simple and flexible way to create user interfaces for their Pixi.js-based web applications and games. The library offers a range of customizable UI components and tools to help streamline the development process.
Kansai Airport has never lost a baggage in the 30 years since it opened
The article discusses Japan's plans to promote the use of electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen-powered vehicles as part of its efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. The government aims to increase the number of EVs and fuel cell vehicles on the road and provide more charging and hydrogen fueling infrastructure to support this transition.
Show HN: Noodles – Turn any codebase into a diagram with Claude and Tree-sitter
I built a CLI tool that turns codebases and PRs into diagrams so you can quickly understand how things fit together. Originally made it because I couldn't follow my own AI-generated repos.
Just shipped a big update:
- Switched from D2 to Mermaid for rendering - Tree-sitter AST parsing + agentic flow instead of raw LLM calls. ~50x faster. - Works on any GitHub repo or PR, not just local - Dropped the web frontend, it's just a CLI now - Published as a pip package
Still a ton to improve and I'm building fast. Feedback, issues, PRs all welcome.
Show HN: Self-modifying AI agent with full computer use. Mac-app, MIT
Ouroboros Desktop is an open-source desktop application that allows users to explore and analyze blockchain data. It provides a user-friendly interface to interact with various blockchain networks and offers tools for data visualization and transaction tracking.
Show HN: Autonomous AI Agent Fleets
OpenLegion.ai is an AI-powered platform that provides businesses with access to a network of specialized AI developers and engineers, enabling them to build and deploy custom AI solutions tailored to their specific needs.
Waymo Opens 4 New Cities to Public Riders (Now at 10 Total)
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle division of Alphabet, has expanded its robotaxi service to 10 cities across the United States, signaling the growing adoption of self-driving technology for public transportation.
Diesel Vortex: Inside the Russian cybercrime group targeting US and EU freight
The article explores the activities of the Russian cybercrime group 'Diesel Vortex', which has been targeting freight companies in the US and EU with ransomware attacks. The group uses sophisticated tactics and has caused significant disruption to logistics and supply chains.
Show HN: Git-native-issue – issues stored as commits in refs/issues/
The article discusses issues with the native Git support in various IDEs and development environments, highlighting compatibility problems and the need for a more robust and consistent Git integration across platforms.
Everyone in AI is building the wrong thing for the same reason
The article explores the potential pitfalls of the current trend in the AI industry, where companies are building similar products for the same reasons, without considering the broader impact or the needs of the end-users. It suggests that the industry should shift its focus towards more thoughtful and socially-conscious AI development.
IBM shares plummet 13% after Anthropic COBOL announcement
IBM shares plunged 13% after Anthropic launched a new AI tool, marking IBM's worst single-day performance since 2000. The article discusses the impact of Anthropic's AI tool on IBM's stock and the company's ongoing challenges in the AI market.