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Submit your website to various platforms for backlinks and visibility. Choose from launch directories, review marketplaces, and founder networks to reach target audiences and improve search engine rankings.

I found 10k GitHub repositories distributing Trojan malware

The user found 10,000 GitHub repositories distributing Trojan malware by analyzing commit patterns and using a script to filter repositories. The script found 10,000 repositories that matched the pattern of being updated every few hours with a link to a zip archive in the readme file, but the user believes there should be many more due to GitHub's large repository count.

Swiss parliament lifts ban on new nuclear power plants

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The Federal Palace in Bern is bustling with activity as the National Council and Council of States debate various important issues during their summer session. The agenda includes the 13th AHV pension, the armed forces, federal finances, and the construction of new nuclear power plants.

Launch HN: TesterArmy (YC P26) – Agents that test web and mobile apps

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TesterArmy is a service that uses AI to test websites and mobile apps by navigating pages and interacting with UI like a human. It integrates with GitHub and other pipelines for automatic testing and reporting.

Ubiquiti: Enterprise NAS, Built on ZFS

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ENAS offers a private, local storage platform with performance, scalability, and simplicity, eliminating costly licensing and proprietary hardware. It integrates with UniFi for centralized management, secure access, and multi-site backup orchestration without recurring software costs.

Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at 90% lower cost

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Universities and hospitals are conducting late-stage clinical trials with lower costs, repurposing existing drugs for new uses. This "hidden" research system offers affordable treatments with huge potential, operating outside of the patent system.

Midjourney Medical

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Midjourney is building a machine to reimagine healthcare and body relationships with a new kind of medical imaging. The goal is to make regular health scans accessible and affordable for everyone, potentially preventing 30% of deaths and 50% of healthcare costs.

Has W Social switched to closed source?

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The user is fascinated by W Social, a microblogging platform that claims to be Europe's alternative to X, but has discrepancies between its public image and reality. The European Commission's migration of its ATproto accounts to W Social is concerning due to W Social's lack of transparency and potential reliance on Bluesky's infrastructure.

Advanced Compilers: The Self-Guided Online Course

CS 6120 is a PhD-level Cornell CS course on programming language implementation covering universal compilers and research topics. The course involves reading papers and open-source hacking tasks using LLVM and an educational IR.

The Harajuku Moment

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The user discusses the concept of the "Harajuku Moment" where a person experiences a sudden realization or epiphany that drives them to make significant changes in their life, such as losing weight or improving their finances. The user shares their own experiences and insights, including the importance of tracking data, using analogies, and finding a simple system that works, to achieve their ...

Modos Color Monitor Pushes E-Paper Displays Further

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Modos Flow is a 13.3-inch color e-paper monitor with higher resolution and touch input, improving on the Paper Monitor Dev Kit. The Flow's crowdfunding campaign is live on Crowd Supply, with cofounders discussing engineering and lessons learned from their crowdfunding journey.

Migrating from GNU Stow to Chezmoi

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I’ve been managing my dotfiles with GNU stow for a few years. I even wrote a piece with a corny title about that setup back in 2023. Stow served me well, but managing symlinks across multiple devices slowly became a pain in the butt. So I started looking around for a better tool and even considered writing my own. Then a colleague pointed me to chezmoi , and so far I’m liking it a lot. It ...

Emacs 31 is around the corner: The changes I'm daily driving

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The author shares new features in Emacs 31, a pre-release version, that make the editor more efficient and user-friendly. These features include improved tree-sitter support, a markdown mode, and various usability enhancements.

Show HN: Gerrymandle - Daily puzzle game where you redraw electoral districts

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I will draw district lines to favor the yellow party. I will use gerrymandering techniques like packing and cracking to concentrate yellow voters in a few districts and split opponents across multiple districts.

DeepSeek Introduces Vision

TerraPower in Deal with Meta for Eight Natrium 345 MW Advanced Nuclear Plants

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Meta and TerraPower agreed to develop up to eight Natrium reactor plants, providing 2.8 GW of carbon-free energy. Meta will fund the deployment of the plants, with delivery starting as early as 2032.

The Token Compression Illusion: Why I'm Skeptical of RTK

RTK’s pitch sounds like an absolute developer cheat code: “Cut token usage, keep the same intelligence, pay 1/10 the price.” With 60k GitHub stars and counting, the industry is clearly buying into the hype. But in the current dev tools gold rush, if something sounds too good to be true, it almost always is. While compressing terminal output for LLM agents sounds like a no-brainer, a closer ...

Emacs, how it all started (for me)

The author chose Emacs as their primary editor due to its wide range of language support and ease of use on Windows. They eventually switched to Linux and continued using Emacs, learning to customize it effectively over time.

The founder of Craigslist has given away half a billion dollars

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Craig Newmark, Craigslist founder, donates half a billion dollars to charity, giving away his wealth to those in need. He believes in kindness over riches, inspired by his childhood lessons from Holocaust survivors.

Microsoft new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly

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Microsoft's new Outlook for Windows has a notification problem where clicking a notification takes 10 seconds to open the email, compared to 5 seconds when opening Outlook directly. The issue is due to the app's WebView2 architecture, which is a Chromium-based rendering engine that slows down the notification process.

.gitignore Isn't the Only Way to Ignore Files in Git

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Git has three levels of file ignoring: .gitignore, .git/info/exclude, and ~/.config/git/ignore. These files allow ignoring files at repository, per-repo, and machine levels respectively.

Local Qwen isn't a worse Opus, it's a different tool

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The author, a software business founder, shares their experience with local AI models, specifically Qwen 27B, and its limitations, including infinite loops and hallucination risk, despite its potential value for certain tasks and workflows. They highlight the importance of proper tuning, agent skills, and normalizing results with cloud models to get the most out of local AI, and emphasize the ...

We built a persistent agent memory layer on Elasticsearch with 0.89 recall

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Agent Builder is now available and uses a persistent memory layer for agents, which is built on Elasticsearch and structured around three categories from cognitive science: episodic, semantic, and procedural memory. The memory system includes features such as hybrid recall with reranking, supersession for contradictions, and per-user Document-Level Security (DLS) isolation, and is designed to ...

Tech CEOs are breaking the law

Great products and services minimize friction—reducing the effort, time, or cost to the consumer. In system design, this is governed by Tesler’s Law (the “conservation of complexity”), coined by Larry Tesler at Xerox PARC in the 1980s. The axiom states that at the core of every product is an activity with a non-reducible, non-negotiable amount of effort attached to it. That work must be ...

Our Achilles Heel

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For Achilles, it was his heel. Superman had kryptonite. Ted Williams struggled with pitches low and away. I often think our Achilles heel is our inability to understand probabilities. And increasingly, it’s making us more stressed than ever. I was reminded of this recently after speaking with a young man who is navigating the college admissions process. He had been accepted to several very ...

Unity vs. Floating Point

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System.MathF is generally faster than UnityEngine.Mathf due to direct float-native implementations. However, it's not supported by Burst.

Migrate from OpenClaw

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hermes claw migrate imports OpenClaw setup into Hermes, collapsing multi-provider setups to one OAuth login. It shows a full preview before making changes and resolves various config key formats.

How Alberta Eradicated Rats

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Alberta, a Canadian province, has been rat-free for over 70 years despite being surrounded by infested areas. Its success is due to a proactive rat control program that began in the 1950s, focusing on a narrow border zone and using a combination of surveillance, education, and targeted poisoning.

Vinyl Cache and Varnish Cache

The Varnish Cache FOSS project changed its name to Vinyl Cache in March 2026, with a new project identity and governance model. Varnish Software created a new downstream project called Varnish Cache, governed by the company, which is not considered the continuation of the former Varnish Cache FOSS project.

Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones?

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Mathematicians Mark Sellke, Jialu Shi, and Jiamin Wang proved a cutoff phenomenon exists for riffle shuffling with less precise cuts. Their work extends the 1992 proof by Dave Bayer and Persi Diaconis to more realistic shuffling scenarios.