HN Reader
Top
New
Best
Ask
Show
Jobs
Top
New
Best
Ask
Show
Jobs
Redis is open source again
(antirez.com)
954 points
by antirez
5h ago
344 comments
Claude Integrations
(anthropic.com)
333 points
by bryanh
5h ago
126 comments
Show HN: Kubetail – Real-time log search for Kubernetes
(github.com)
13 points
by andres
35m ago
4 comments
DECtalk Archive
(dectalk.nu)
26 points
by classichasclass
2d ago
0 comments
A faster way to copy SQLite databases between computers
(alexwlchan.net)
375 points
by ingve
10h ago
146 comments
Llasa: Llama-Based Speech Synthesis
(llasatts.github.io)
85 points
by CalmStorm
5h ago
9 comments
Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten
(picower.mit.edu)
106 points
by gmays
4h ago
73 comments
AI code review: Should the author be the reviewer?
(greptile.com)
67 points
by sebg
7h ago
35 comments
Millihertz 5 Mechanical Computer (2022)
(srimech.com)
54 points
by gene-h
4h ago
3 comments
Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival
(linkwarden.app)
179 points
by FireInsight
9h ago
72 comments
C++26: more constexpr in the standard library
(sandordargo.com)
24 points
by npalli
3h ago
7 comments
Fivetran to acquire Census
(fivetran.com)
57 points
by njaremko
5h ago
35 comments
Creating beautiful charts with JRuby and JFreeChart
(blog.headius.com)
18 points
by headius
1d ago
5 comments
Show HN: Roons – Mechanical Computer Kit
(whomtech.com)
104 points
by uncial
5h ago
24 comments
The Art of Managing Skunks
(maheshba.bitbucket.io)
18 points
by sebg
1h ago
2 comments
Waypoint Transit (YC W25) is hiring a software engineer
(workatastartup.com)
1 points
by varuntandon
4h ago
0 comments
Hybrid AC/DC distribution system with a shared neutral (2020)
(electrical-engineering-portal.com)
18 points
by 1970-01-01
21h ago
10 comments
Blood droplets on inclined surfaces reveal new cracking patterns
(phys.org)
6 points
by bookofjoe
20h ago
0 comments
Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup
(pcworld.com)
695 points
by airstrike
21h ago
861 comments
Judge rules Apple executive lied under oath, makes criminal contempt referral
(thebignewsletter.com)
710 points
by connor11528
9h ago
253 comments
Starting July 1, academic publishers can't paywall NIH-funded research
(nih.gov)
352 points
by m463
6h ago
47 comments
When ChatGPT broke the field of NLP: An oral history
(quantamagazine.org)
89 points
by mathgenius
13h ago
31 comments
Mac app launches slowed by malware scan (2024)
(lapcatsoftware.com)
70 points
by username223
6h ago
16 comments
Oxide’s compensation model: how is it going?
(oxide.computer)
93 points
by steveklabnik
2h ago
77 comments
Trust Me, I'm Local: Chrome Extensions, MCP, and the Sandbox Escape
(blog.extensiontotal.com)
113 points
by el_duderino
9h ago
27 comments
Show HN: Hyperparam: OSS tools for exploring datasets locally in the browser
(hyperparam.app)
49 points
by platypii
7h ago
19 comments
Show HN: Robot Unlock – an open-ended programming game/zachlike
(store.steampowered.com)
23 points
by adrianton3
6h ago
6 comments
New Study: Waymo is reducing serious crashes and making streets safer
(waymo.com)
164 points
by prossercj
2h ago
190 comments
Arizona laptop farmer pleads guilty for funneling $17M to Kim Jong Un
(theregister.com)
132 points
by Bluestein
4h ago
58 comments
How the Water System Works
(thenewatlantis.com)
36 points
by SCEtoAux
6h ago
11 comments
Are you the same person you used to be? (2022)
(newyorker.com)
54 points
by rbanffy
6h ago
73 comments
The cat that wouldn't die
(aeon.co)
17 points
by Hooke
1d ago
14 comments
An interview question that will protect you from North Korean fake workers
(theregister.com)
224 points
by dotcoma
18h ago
185 comments
International Workers' Day
(en.wikipedia.org)
339 points
by pera
9h ago
132 comments
Multiboard 3D Printed Storage System
(multiboard.io)
4 points
by 3dsnano
2h ago
0 comments
The Brief Origins of May Day
(archive.iww.org)
203 points
by pera
9h ago
195 comments
Making of Monkeys.zip
(lukeschaefer.dev)
8 points
by yathern
4h ago
1 comments
Over half of UK businesses who replaced workers with AI regret their decision
(techradar.com)
4 points
by chrisjj
14m ago
2 comments
AI models routinely lie when honesty conflicts with their goals
(theregister.com)
13 points
by rntn
2h ago
3 comments
How the US defense secretary circumvents official DoD communications equipment
(electrospaces.net)
409 points
by Harvesterify
22h ago
397 comments
House votes to block California from banning sales of gas cars by 2035
(washingtonpost.com)
8 points
by melling
44m ago
3 comments
Why I'm getting off US tech
(disconnect.blog)
19 points
by NickDouglas
1h ago
9 comments
The term "vegetative electron microscopy" keeps showing up in scientific papers
(sciencealert.com)
102 points
by SCEtoAux
6h ago
30 comments
Running Qwen3 on your macbook, using MLX, to vibe code for free
(localforge.dev)
239 points
by avetiszakharyan
9h ago
149 comments
People who don't ask me questions drive me crazy. Why are they like that?
(theguardian.com)
26 points
by creer
3h ago
24 comments
108B Pixel Scan of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring
(hirox-europe.com)
443 points
by twalichiewicz
21h ago
127 comments
All four major web browsers are about to lose 80% of their funding
(danfabulich.medium.com)
567 points
by dfabulich
2d ago
574 comments
Owen Le Blanc: creator of the first Linux distribution
(lwn.net)
22 points
by sohkamyung
11h ago
1 comments
Home washing machines fail to remove important pathogens from textiles
(medicalxpress.com)
115 points
by bookmtn
23h ago
176 comments
Pwning the Ladybird Browser
(jessie.cafe)
308 points
by todsacerdoti
21h ago
54 comments
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Says She Won't 'Enshittify the Network with Ads'
7
dotcoma
4
5/1/2025, 2:21:33 PM
wired.com ↗
Comments (4)
jqpabc123
· 5h ago
This would be a lot more believable if she could articulate a reasonable, alternative business plan that would satisfy her VC funders.
[-] Collapse
gjvc
· 7h ago
...yet
[-] Collapse
m463
· 6h ago
right, I remember when netflix said it wouldn't have ads.
[-] Collapse
dotcoma
· 5h ago
And Facebook took a stand in favour of privacy, in opposition to MySpace.
And Google used to say: Don’t do evil.
[-] Collapse
And Google used to say: Don’t do evil.