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Raising money fucked me up
yakkomajuri about 10 hours ago

Raising money fucked me up

The article discusses the author's personal experience of raising money for their startup and how it took a toll on their mental health, leading to burnout and a reassessment of their priorities. It highlights the challenges and pressures faced by entrepreneurs in the startup ecosystem.

blog.yakkomajuri.com
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Eight European countries face 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland
2OEH8eoCRo0 about 11 hours ago

Eight European countries face 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland

The article discusses the ongoing diplomatic tensions between the United States and Denmark over the potential purchase of Greenland. It highlights the surprise expressed by Danish officials and the subsequent cancellation of a planned visit by U.S. President Donald Trump to Denmark.

apnews.com
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Light Mode InFFFFFFlation
Fudgel about 6 hours ago

Light Mode InFFFFFFlation

The article discusses the increasing prevalence of light mode interfaces in digital products, and the impact this has on user experience and accessibility, particularly for individuals with light sensitivity or visual impairments.

willhbr.net
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Kip: A programming language based on grammatical cases of Turkish
nhatcher about 8 hours ago

Kip: A programming language based on grammatical cases of Turkish

The article discusses the Kip, a decentralized platform that provides lending and borrowing services on the blockchain. It aims to offer a transparent and efficient alternative to traditional financial institutions, empowering users to access credit and earn interest on their digital assets.

github.com
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An Elizabethan mansion's secrets for staying warm
Tachyooon about 12 hours ago

An Elizabethan mansion's secrets for staying warm

The article explores the engineering feats of an Elizabethan mansion, Barsham Hall, which used innovative heating and ventilation systems to maintain a comfortable temperature, even in the harsh winters of 16th-century England. The article highlights how the mansion's design and construction techniques provided a model for modern energy-efficient buildings.

bbc.com
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Canada's deal with China signals it is serious about shift from US
breve about 9 hours ago

Canada's deal with China signals it is serious about shift from US

The article discusses the potential impact of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, on various industries, including education, creative fields, and customer service. It explores both the benefits and concerns surrounding the technology's growing capabilities and usage.

bbc.com
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Show HN: ChunkHound, a local-first tool for understanding large codebases
NadavBenItzhak about 7 hours ago

Show HN: ChunkHound, a local-first tool for understanding large codebases

ChunkHound’s goal is simple: local-first codebase intelligence that helps you pull deep, core-dev-level insights on demand, generate always-up-to-date docs, and scale from small repos to enterprise monorepos — while staying free + open source and provider-agnostic (VoyageAI / OpenAI / Qwen3, Anthropic / OpenAI / Gemini / Grok, and more).

I’d love your feedback — and if you have, thank you for being part of the journey!

github.com
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Show HN: What if your menu bar was a keyboard-controlled command center?
pugdogdev about 11 hours ago

Show HN: What if your menu bar was a keyboard-controlled command center?

Hey Hacker News The ones that know me here know that I am a productivity geek.

After DockFlow to manage my Dock and ExtraDock, which gives me more space to manage my apps and files, I decided to tackle the macOS big boss: the menu bar.

I spend ~40% of my day context-switching between apps — Zoom meetings, Slack channels, Code projects, and Figma designs. My macOS menu bar has too many useless icons I almost never use.

So I thought to myself, how can I use this area to improve my workflows?

Most solutions (Bartender, Ice) require screen recording permissions, and did not really solve my issues. I wanted custom menus in the apps, not the ones that the developers decided for me.

After a few iterations and exploring different solutions, ExtraBar was created. Instead of just hiding icons, what if the menu bar became a keyboard-controlled command center that has the actions I need? No permissions. No telemetry. Just local actions.

This is ExtraBar: Set up the menu with the apps and actions YOU need, and use a hotkey to bring it up with full keyboard navigation built in.

What you can do: - Jump into your next Zoom call with a keystroke - Open specific Slack channels instantly (no menu clicking) - Launch VS Code projects directly - Trigger Apple Shortcuts workflows - Integrate with Raycast for advanced automation - Custom deep links to Figma, Spotify, or any URL

Real-world example: I've removed my menu bar icons. Everything is keyboard- controlled: cmd+B → 2 (Zoom) → 4 (my personal meeting) → I'm in.

Why it's different: Bartender and Ice hide icons. ExtraBar uses your menu bar to do things. Bartender requires screen recording permissions. Ice requires accessibility permissions. ExtraBar works offline with zero permissions - (Enhance functionality with only accessibility permissions, not a must)

Technical: - Written in SwiftUI; native on Apple Silicon and Intel - Zero OS permissions required (optional accessibility for enhanced keyboard nav) - All data stored locally (no cloud, no telemetry) - Very Customizable with custom configuration built in for popular apps + fully customizable configuration actions. - Import/export action configurations

The app is improving weekly based on community feedback. We're also building configuration sharing so users can share setups.

Already got some great feedback from Reddit and Producthunt, and I can't wait to get yours!

Check out the website: https://extrabar.app ProductHunt: https://www.producthunt.com/products/extrabar

extrabar.app
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OpenAI could reportedly run out of cash by mid-2027
thenaturalist about 5 hours ago

OpenAI could reportedly run out of cash by mid-2027

According to a New York Times analysis, the AI research company OpenAI could run out of cash by mid-2027 due to the high costs of research and development, as well as the need to train increasingly complex language models.

tomshardware.com
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The Resonant Computing Manifesto
sinak about 12 hours ago

The Resonant Computing Manifesto

Resonant Computing explores the frontiers of quantum computing, exploring topics like quantum algorithms, hardware, and the societal implications of this emerging technology. The site provides educational resources and insights into the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field.

resonantcomputing.org
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What twenty years of DevOps has failed to do
mooreds about 9 hours ago

What twenty years of DevOps has failed to do

The article argues that despite 20 years of DevOps, many organizations still struggle to effectively manage their software systems and infrastructure. It suggests that the focus on automation and tooling has often overshadowed the importance of observability, collaboration, and addressing human factors in achieving reliable and resilient systems.

honeycomb.io
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Congress Wants to Hand Your Parenting to Big Tech
hn_acker about 7 hours ago

Congress Wants to Hand Your Parenting to Big Tech

The article discusses proposed legislation in the U.S. Congress aimed at increasing parental control and monitoring of minors' online activities through collaboration with major technology companies. It raises concerns about the potential impact on privacy, free expression, and the ability of young people to explore the internet freely.

eff.org
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OpenAI to test ads in ChatGPT as it burns through billions
Terretta about 9 hours ago

OpenAI to test ads in ChatGPT as it burns through billions

OpenAI plans to start testing ads within its popular ChatGPT chatbot as a way to generate revenue and offset the platform's high operational costs. The move comes as OpenAI faces pressure to find ways to monetize ChatGPT, which has become a major resource drain for the company as it works to improve the AI system.

arstechnica.com
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Show HN: Minikv – Distributed key-value and object store in Rust (Raft, S3 API)
whispem about 9 hours ago

Show HN: Minikv – Distributed key-value and object store in Rust (Raft, S3 API)

Hi HN,

I’m releasing minikv, a distributed key-value and object store in Rust.

What is minikv? minikv is an open-source, distributed storage engine built for learning, experimentation, and self-hosted setups. It combines a strongly-consistent key-value database (Raft), S3-compatible object storage, and basic multi-tenancy. I started minikv as a learning project about distributed systems, and it grew into something production-ready and fun to extend.

Features/highlights:

- Raft consensus with automatic failover and sharding - S3-compatible HTTP API (plus REST/gRPC APIs) - Pluggable storage backends: in-memory, RocksDB, Sled - Multi-tenant: per-tenant namespaces, role-based access, quotas, and audit - Metrics (Prometheus), TLS, JWT-based API keys - Easy to deploy (single binary, works with Docker/Kubernetes)

Quick demo (single node):

git clone https://github.com/whispem/minikv.git cd minikv cargo run --release -- --config config.example.toml curl localhost:8080/health/ready # S3 upload + read curl -X PUT localhost:8080/s3/mybucket/hello -d "hi HN" curl localhost:8080/s3/mybucket/hello

Docs, cluster setup, and architecture details are in the repo. I’d love to hear feedback, questions, ideas, or your stories running distributed infra in Rust!

Repo: https://github.com/whispem/minikv Crate: https://crates.io/crates/minikv

github.com
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Texas A&M university is banning Plato, citing his "gender ideology"
Geekette about 6 hours ago

Texas A&M university is banning Plato, citing his "gender ideology"

Texas A&M University has banned the reading of Plato's works, citing concerns over his gender ideology. The decision has sparked controversy and debate over academic freedom and the role of ideology in higher education.

lithub.com
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Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too
malshe about 9 hours ago

Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too

Meta has discontinued its Metaverse for Work initiative, which was aimed at bringing virtual reality to the workplace. The company is shifting its focus away from the metaverse, reflecting the broader challenges and skepticism surrounding the concept of a fully immersive virtual world.

theverge.com
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The Suicide Pact: what happens the moment we invade Greenland
Eric_WVGG about 5 hours ago

The Suicide Pact: what happens the moment we invade Greenland

The article discusses the growing threat of misinformation and conspiracy theories, particularly on social media platforms. It highlights the challenges in combating the spread of false narratives and calls for a multifaceted approach involving technology, regulation, and public education to address this critical issue.

substack.com
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Trump to impose tariffs on European nations over Greenland
lysace about 11 hours ago

Trump to impose tariffs on European nations over Greenland

The article discusses President Trump's plans to impose tariffs on European nations in retaliation for their refusal to sell Greenland to the United States. It examines the political and economic implications of this move, which is seen as a continuation of Trump's 'America First' foreign policy.

dw.com
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Baton Rouge Acquires a Straight-Up Military Surveillance Drone
hn_acker about 7 hours ago

Baton Rouge Acquires a Straight-Up Military Surveillance Drone

The city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana has acquired a military surveillance drone for use by local law enforcement, raising concerns over the potential for increased surveillance of citizens and erosion of privacy rights.

eff.org
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Trump's 'Free Speech' Presidency Has Racked Up 200 Censorship Attempts
HotGarbage about 11 hours ago

Trump's 'Free Speech' Presidency Has Racked Up 200 Censorship Attempts

The article discusses the Trump administration's attempts to censor free speech, with over 200 documented cases of censorship in its first year. It highlights the administration's efforts to suppress criticism and unfavorable coverage through various means, including pressuring social media platforms and threatening legal action.

techdirt.com
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