Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Stories on HACKNER NEWS don't have to be about hacking, because good hackers aren't only interested in hacking, but they do have to be deeply interesting.

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1.Cursor Is Free for Students (cursor.com)

1 point by behnamoh 0 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
2.App v1 is out – JoinPeerTube (joinpeertube.org)

1 point by janandonly 1 minute ago | hide | past | discuss
3.Lies, Damn Lies, & Statistics: Is Mem0 SOTA in Agent Memory? (getzep.com)

1 point by amrrs 4 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
4.Sentry Acquires Emerge Tools (YC W21) (emergetools.com)

1 point by jshchnz 5 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
5.AI focused on brain regions recreates what you're looking at (2024) (newscientist.com)

2 points by openquery 6 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
6.Show HN: GuessTen – Guess the Top Ten of Various Categories (guessten.com)

2 points by jonahkall 9 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
7.Building Local-First Flutter Apps with Riverpod, Drift, and PowerSync (dinkomarinac.dev)

2 points by kobieps 10 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
8.I fucking hate myself (dannorris.me)

1 point by rmason 14 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
9.India strikes nine sites in Pakistan weeks after Kashmir militant attack (theguardian.com)

2 points by logicchains 14 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
10.Show HN: ChatGPT drew itself and what I saw was spooky (imgur.com)

2 points by octavesoundberg 14 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
11.Hacker

1 point by opeyeni 14 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
12.Ransomware Gangs Weaponize Employee Burnout to Breach Corporate Defenses (secureworld.io)

1 point by asmodeuslucifer 15 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
13.The next wave of virtualization is containerized (hpe.com)

1 point by datamattsson 17 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
14.Cloi – Local debugging agent that runs in your terminal

1 point by gcha 17 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
15.NRC: Long-Term Cooling and Unattended Water Makeup of Spent Fuel Pools [pdf] (federalregister.gov)

1 point by impish9208 17 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
16.SpiNNaker: A million-core ARM machine. (2011) (manchester.ac.uk)

1 point by fanf2 17 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
17.iOS Kindle app now has a ‘get book’ button after changes to App Store rules (theverge.com)

4 points by diversion 17 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
18.India launches attack on 9 sites in Pakistan and Pakistani Jammu and Kashmir (reuters.com)

6 points by alephnerd 17 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
19.The CL1: the first code deployable biological computer (corticallabs.com)

1 point by sprawl_ 19 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
20.Philadelphia's window-box gardens and urban reform (theconversation.com)

2 points by PaulHoule 20 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
21.Claude's system prompt is over 24k tokens with tools (github.com/asgeirtj)

1 point by mike210 20 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment
22.A Step Towards Music Generation Foundation Model (github.com/ace-step)

2 points by wertyk 21 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
23.India Attacks Kashmir / Pakistan (nytimes.com)

4 points by cwwc 21 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
24.Engineered adipocytes implantation suppresses tumor progression in cancer models (nature.com)

2 points by richardboegli 26 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
25.Nano-material breakthrough could revolutionize night vision – Defense One (defenseone.com)

1 point by rbanffy 26 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
26.Towards the Blank Search Bar (fi-le.net)

2 points by fi-le 26 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
27.Cell Mates: Extracting Useful Information from Tables for LLMs (gojiberries.io)

1 point by goji_berries 29 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
28.Show HN: Free QR code generator for URL, WiFi, text and vCard (qrcodia.com)

1 point by ailibrarian 30 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
29.Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI) 2025: Accepted Papers (sigplan.org)

1 point by matt_d 35 minutes ago | hide | past | discuss
30.Show HN: ImportCSV - Open-Source CSV Importer (github.com/abhishekray07)

1 point by aray07 35 minutes ago | hide | past | 1 comment



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Welcome to Hacker News

Hacker News is a bit different from other community sites, and we'd appreciate it if you'd take a minute to read the following as well as the official guidelines.

HN is an experiment. As a rule, a community site that becomes popular will decline in quality. Our hypothesis is that this is not inevitable—that by making a conscious effort to resist decline, we can keep it from happening.

Essentially there are two rules here: don't post or upvote crap links, and don't be rude or dumb in comment threads.

A crap link is one that's only superficially interesting. Stories on HN don't have to be about hacking, because good hackers aren't only interested in hacking, but they do have to be deeply interesting.

What does "deeply interesting" mean? It means stuff that teaches you about the world. A story about a robbery, for example, would probably not be deeply interesting. But if this robbery was a sign of some bigger, underlying trend, perhaps it could be.

The worst thing to post or upvote is something that's intensely but shallowly interesting: gossip about famous people, funny or cute pictures or videos, partisan political articles, etc. If you let that sort of thing onto a news site, it will push aside the deeply interesting stuff, which tends to be quieter.

The most important principle on HN, though, is to make thoughtful comments. Thoughtful in both senses: civil and substantial.

The test for substance is a lot like it is for links. Does your comment teach us anything? There are two ways to do that: by pointing out some consideration that hadn't previously been mentioned, and by giving more information about the topic, perhaps from personal experience. Whereas comments like "lol" or "That's the dumbest thing I ever heard" teach us nothing.

Empty comments can be ok if they're positive. There's nothing wrong with submitting a comment saying just "Thanks." What we especially discourage are comments that are empty and negative—comments that are mere name-calling.

Which brings us to the most important principle on HN: civility. Since long before the web, the anonymity of online conversation has lured people into being much ruder than they'd be in person. So the principle here is: don't say anything you wouldn't say face to face. This doesn't mean you can't disagree. But disagree without calling names. If you're right, your argument will be more convincing without them.






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