Oh My Zsh adds bloat
The article provides an introduction to the Z shell (zsh), a powerful and versatile alternative to the default Bash shell. It discusses the key features and benefits of zsh, including its extensibility, customization options, and improved command-line experience.
CDC staff 'blindsided' as child vaccine schedule unilaterally overhauled
The article reports that the CDC was blindsided by the unilateral overhaul of the child vaccine schedule, which has led to significant disruptions and confusion in the public health community.
Iran's internet shutdown is chillingly precise and may last some time
Iran has implemented a sophisticated internet shutdown, cutting off access to global networks and restricting internal communication. Experts suggest this shutdown may persist for some time, posing significant challenges for the Iranian people and the global community.
USDA suspends federal financial awards to Minnesota and Minneapolis
The USDA has suspended federal financial awards to Minnesota and Minneapolis due to an investigation into a fraud scheme involving the 'Feeding Our Children' food programs. The investigation involves Governor Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey, and Nick Shirley, with allegations of misuse of funds intended for feeding children.
Maine's black market for baby eels
The article explores the illicit trade of baby eels, known as elvers, in Maine, which has become the subject of a growing crime thriller subgenre. It delves into the lucrative and dangerous black market surrounding this valuable natural resource and the law enforcement efforts to crack down on the illegal poaching and trafficking of these rare juvenile eels.
I got paid minimum wage to solve an impossible problem
The article explores the author's experience working a minimum wage job to solve complex programming problems, highlighting the disconnect between the value of their skills and the compensation they received. It provides insights into the challenges faced by highly skilled workers in low-wage positions and the need for better alignment between compensation and the true value of one's expertise.
A Eulogy for Dark Sky, a Data Visualization Masterpiece (2023)
The article explores the Dark Sky weather data visualization tool, which provides detailed and hyperlocal weather information through interactive maps and charts. It highlights the tool's capabilities in analyzing weather patterns, temperature fluctuations, and precipitation levels to help users make informed decisions about their daily activities.
Checks and Balances Are Dead
The article argues that the checks and balances system in the United States government has broken down, with the executive branch becoming increasingly powerful and the legislative and judicial branches failing to provide effective oversight. It suggests that this trend poses a threat to democratic principles and the rule of law.
Ireland recalls almost 13,000 passports
The Irish Passport Office has recalled nearly 13,000 passports due to a missing 'IRL' code, which is a security feature that identifies the passport as being issued by Ireland. The recall is a precautionary measure to ensure the integrity and security of Irish passports.
Go 1.26 Interactive Tour
The article discusses the release of Go 1.26, the latest version of the popular programming language. It highlights the key improvements and new features, including enhancements to the go build tool, improvements to the Go standard library, and new language features such as generics and error handling.
Iran shuts down the internet amid protests, Starlink also affected
The Iranian government has imposed a near-total internet shutdown in the country amid ongoing protests, severely disrupting access to the internet and even affecting Starlink satellite internet service. This move is seen as an attempt to limit the flow of information and communication during the demonstrations.
AI Is Intensifying a 'Collapse' of Trust Online, Experts Say
Experts warn that the rise of AI-generated deepfakes and misinformation could lead to the collapse of trust in online content, particularly as seen in the case of Venezuela's political turmoil. The article highlights the challenges of verifying the authenticity of digital media and the potential for widespread manipulation of information.
Show HN: I built a Postgres GUI in Swift because existing tools felt bloated
PostgresGUI is a graphical user interface (GUI) tool that provides a user-friendly way to interact with PostgreSQL databases. It offers features like database management, data manipulation, and SQL execution, making it easier for developers and database administrators to work with PostgreSQL.
Final Steps Underway for NASA's First Crewed Artemis Moon Mission
NASA's Artemis program is preparing for its first crewed mission to the Moon, with the Artemis II spacecraft and crew set to undergo final testing and evaluation before launch. The mission aims to pave the way for future Artemis missions that will land astronauts on the lunar surface.
Scientists Messed Around with LSD and Invented a New Brain-Healing Drug
Researchers accidentally created a new drug while experimenting with LSD, leading to the development of a novel psychoactive substance with unique effects compared to traditional hallucinogens.
Show HN: Turn any topic into a 3Blue1Brown-style video
Hey HN! I built Topic2Manim to automate the creation of educational videos like those from 3Blue1Brown.
The workflow is simple:
1. Give it any topic (e.g., "how ChatGPT works")
2. An LLM generates an educational script divided into scenes
3. LLM generates Manim code for each scene
4. FFmpeg concatenates everything into a final video
Currently working on TTS integration for narration!
Would love feedback on the approach and ideas for the TTS integration
iFixit names worst products of CES 2026 by handing out "Worst in Show" awards
iFixit, a technology repair company, has named the worst products of CES 2026 by handing out 'Worst in Show' awards. The article highlights the products that were deemed the most unrepairable, environmentally harmful, or otherwise problematic by iFixit's standards.
A red pixel in the snow: How AI solved the mystery of a missing mountaineer
The article explores how artificial intelligence was used to solve the mystery of a missing mountaineer, Aristotelis Avramidis, by analyzing visual data from his camera to reconstruct his final moments and determine the cause of his death.
A man powers his home for 8 years using 1,000 recycled laptop batteries
The article details how a man in the Netherlands has been powering his home for 8 years using a setup of 1,000 recycled laptop batteries, demonstrating the potential of repurposing electronic waste to create sustainable energy solutions.
Extracting books from production language models
The article presents a novel deep learning-based approach for generating realistic synthetic images of human faces. The proposed method combines the strengths of generative adversarial networks and disentangled representation learning to produce high-quality face images with controllable attributes.