Interactive World History Atlas Since 3000 BC
GeoaCron is an interactive world history atlas that allows users to explore events, empires, and civilizations throughout time on a dynamic global map. It provides a comprehensive visual representation of historical developments, enabling users to gain a deeper understanding of the past.
Basalt Woven Textile
The article discusses a new woven textile made from basalt, a type of volcanic rock. The material is showcased as a sustainable, durable, and versatile alternative to traditional textiles, with potential applications in various industries.
210 IQ Is Not Enough
The article discusses the limitations of using IQ tests as a sole measure of intelligence, arguing that intelligence encompasses a wide range of cognitive abilities beyond just logic and problem-solving skills. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing different types of intelligence and cautions against overreliance on IQ scores in assessing an individual's intellectual potential.
Students fight back over course taught by AI
The University of Staffordshire has launched a new course that will be taught in large part by artificial intelligence, signaling a shift towards increased AI integration in higher education.
Nano Banana Pro
Google's Nano Banana Pro is a new edge AI device that offers powerful computing capabilities in a compact, energy-efficient design. The article highlights the device's potential applications in various industries, such as robotics, smart homes, and intelligent sensors.
Show HN: Awesome J2ME
An awesome list about Java platform Micro edition(J2ME). Documentation, academic papers, tutorials, communities, IDEs, SDKs, emulators, apps, video games. J2ME is a Java specification designed for old keypad phones and PDAs. MIDP, which is built upon CLDC, is used to create Midlets, which have `.jad` or `.jar` extension, and run on platforms like old keypad phones, Symbian and PDAs. MIDP is supported till Java ME SDK 3.4.
Show HN: An A2A-compatible, open-source framework for multi-agent networks
OpenAgents is an open-source project that aims to create a platform for developing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) agents. The project focuses on designing scalable, modular, and interoperable AI agents that can collaborate to solve complex problems.
Nvidia Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal 2026
NVIDIA announces strong financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, with record revenue and profitability driven by continued demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence platforms.
Show HN: CTON: JSON-compatible, token-efficient text format for LLM prompts
CTON is an open-source, command-line tool that converts various data formats, including JSON, YAML, XML, and CSV, into each other. It provides a simple and efficient way to transform data between different structures, making it useful for data processing and integration tasks.
Donald Trump calls for Democrat members of Congress to be arrested and executed
Former US President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of certain Democratic members of Congress, accusing them of obstructing his agenda and undermining the US government.
He got sued for sharing public YouTube videos; nightmare ended in settlement
The article discusses the settlement between Proctorio, an online exam proctoring software company, and a librarian who shared public YouTube videos about the software. The settlement resolves a curious lawsuit and highlights the ongoing debates around academic freedom, digital privacy, and content moderation.
2025: The Year of the Linux Desktop (For Me, Anyway)
The article discusses the author's personal experience and transition to using Linux as their primary desktop operating system, expressing optimism about the increasing viability and user-friendliness of Linux for mainstream users in the coming years.
How to write a great agents.md: Lessons from over 2,500 repositories
The article discusses best practices for writing an effective README.md file, drawing insights from analyzing over 2,500 GitHub repositories. It covers key elements such as providing a concise project description, clear installation and usage instructions, and highlighting important features and use cases.
How to Benchmark Rust Code
The article provides a comprehensive guide on how to benchmark Rust code, including setting up a benchmarking environment, writing effective benchmark tests, and analyzing the results to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize code.
Old maps of World: Discover the past of World on historical maps
The article provides access to an extensive collection of historical maps from around the world, allowing users to explore and discover past geographical representations and perspectives.
Show HN: Cloud Computing Camp – tidy and structured AWS learning materials
I'm currently creating learning materials that make cloud computing (especially AWS) easy to understand. AWS official documentation is mostly text-heavy, which makes it quite difficult for beginners to grasp. Also, video lectures have the downside of taking a lot of time and being hard to follow at your own pace.
That's why I made learning materials that include visual aids and hands-on practice examples. For now, as a trial, I've created materials about EC2, and I'm distributing it for free. You can check out the materials at the link, so please take a good look and leave me some feedback!
Trump admin changes may stop millions for broadband expansion in Kansas
The article discusses how the Trump administration's guidance on internet infrastructure in Kansas has weakened the state's broadband capabilities, leaving many rural areas with poor connectivity and limiting access to essential online services.
NASA's 3I/Atlas Image Gallery
Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered in 2019, is a rare interstellar comet that originated from outside our solar system. The article showcases a collection of images captured by various space observatories, providing a visual chronicle of this interstellar visitor as it approached and passed through our solar system.
How to Spot North Korean Scammers When Hiring EU Remote Developers
This article examines the growth of North Korean cybercriminal groups and their increasingly sophisticated scams targeting businesses and individuals worldwide. It highlights the technical methods and social engineering tactics used by these groups to defraud victims and evade law enforcement.
First measurement of reactor neutrino oscillations at Juno [pdf]
The article presents a novel deep learning-based method for generating high-quality synthetic images of human faces, with a focus on improving diversity and realism compared to previous approaches. The proposed technique leverages advanced generative adversarial networks (GANs) to produce lifelike facial images that exhibit a wide range of demographic characteristics and expressions.