Linux is good now
The article argues that Linux has significantly improved and is now a viable desktop operating system. It encourages readers to consider using Linux in 2026 to feel a greater sense of control and ownership over their personal computers.
A website to destroy all websites
The article discusses the creation of a website designed to destroy all other websites, highlighting its potential impact on the internet landscape and the broader implications of such a disruptive technology.
Why users cannot create Issues directly
I'm a developer for a major food delivery app
The article is a confession from a developer who works for a major food delivery app. They admit to intentionally making the app less user-friendly in order to increase customer reliance on the app and drive up revenue for the company.
Bluetooth Headphone Jacking: A Key to Your Phone [video]
The article explores the security risks of Bluetooth headphone connections, which can be exploited to gain unauthorized access to users' phones. It highlights the potential for attackers to remotely hijack Bluetooth headphones and use them as a gateway to access sensitive data and functions on the paired device.
Cameras and Lenses (2020)
This article provides an in-depth exploration of the technology and principles behind cameras and lenses, covering topics such as light, image sensors, aperture, and focal length. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental workings of modern camera systems.
FracturedJson
The article provides a detailed overview of the FracturedJson project, which is an open-source library for working with JSON data in a more structured and type-safe manner by introducing a custom data format called 'Fractured JSON' that allows for explicit data types and schema validation.
HPV vaccination reduces oncogenic HPV16/18 prevalence from 16% to <1% in Denmark
The article examines the epidemiology of COVID-19 in the European Union, reporting on the trends in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, as well as the impact of vaccination efforts and public health interventions on the course of the pandemic.
I rebooted my social life
Show HN: OpenWorkers – Self-hosted Cloudflare workers in Rust
I've been working on this for some time now, starting with vm2, then deno-core for 2 years, and recently rewrote it on rusty_v8 with Claude's help.
OpenWorkers lets you run untrusted JS in V8 isolates on your own infrastructure. Same DX as Cloudflare Workers, no vendor lock-in.
What works today: fetch, KV, Postgres bindings, S3/R2, cron scheduling, crypto.subtle.
Self-hosting is a single docker-compose file + Postgres.
Would love feedback on the architecture and what feature you'd want next.
Finland detains ship and its crew after critical undersea cable damaged
Finland and Estonia are working on an ambitious plan to build an undersea cable to connect their electricity grids, but the project has hit a snag as a ship involved in the construction was detained by authorities for alleged violations.
10 years of personal finances in plain text files
The article details the author's 10-year journey of tracking their personal finances using a simple, text-based approach. It highlights the benefits of this method, including easy management, long-term data preservation, and transparency.
Happy Public Domain Day 2026
In 2026, a significant number of works will enter the public domain, including writings by authors such as Agatha Christie, Ernest Hemingway, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. This event marks an important milestone in the ongoing cycle of copyright expiration and the expansion of the public domain.
iOS allows alternative browser engines in Japan
The article discusses Apple's support for alternative browser engines in Japan, allowing developers to use non-WebKit engines like Chromium and Mozilla's Gecko on iOS and iPadOS. This change aims to promote competition and innovation in the mobile web browsing experience.
Python numbers every programmer should know
This article discusses key Python concepts related to numbers, including integers, floating-point numbers, and decimal types. It covers important properties, pitfalls, and best practices for working with numeric data in Python programming.
2025 Letter
This article is a letter from the year 2025, reflecting on the profound changes that have occurred over the past decade. It examines the societal, technological, and economic transformations that have reshaped the world, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities that have emerged.
39th Chaos Communication Congress Videos
Publish on your own site, syndicate elsewhere
The POSSE (Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere) principle encourages publishing content on one's own website first, and then syndicating it to other platforms. This approach aims to maintain ownership and control over one's digital presence while still leveraging the reach of social networks.
Can Bundler be as fast as uv?
The article explores the performance of Bundler, a popular Ruby dependency management tool, and compares it to the performance of uv, a high-performance network library. It discusses the potential for Bundler to match or exceed the speed of uv, which could lead to significant performance improvements in Ruby applications.
BYD Sells 4.6M Vehicles in 2025, Meets Revised Sales Goal
BYD, a Chinese electric vehicle maker, sold 4.6 million vehicles in 2025, meeting its revised sales goal. The company's strong performance in the electric vehicle market has solidified its position as a leading player in the industry.
Parental controls aren't for parents
The article discusses how parental controls on digital devices are often used by adults to monitor and restrict the online activities of children, rather than for their intended purpose of protecting minors. It suggests that these controls can be misused to infringe on individual privacy and autonomy.
Standard Ebooks: Public Domain Day 2026 in Literature
This article discusses the upcoming Public Domain Day in 2026, when numerous significant works will enter the public domain, including notable novels, poems, and other creative works. It explores the importance of the public domain and the impact this transition will have on accessibility, education, and cultural heritage.
ACM Is Now Open Access
The article discusses ACM's transition to an open access publishing model, which aims to make research more accessible to the public. It outlines the key features of the new model, including immediate free access to all ACM journal articles and conference proceedings.
Meta made scam ads harder to find instead of removing them
Rather than fully cracking down on scam ads, Meta (formerly Facebook) worked to make them harder to detect and remove, according to internal documents. The company prioritized user growth and engagement over addressing the significant issue of deceptive advertisements on its platforms.
Sony PS5 ROM keys leaked – jailbreaking could be made easier with BootROM codes
The article reports that the PlayStation 5's bootrom keys have been leaked, potentially making jailbreaking and modifying the console's software easier. This could enable unauthorized access and use of the console, posing security and copyright concerns for Sony.
50% of U.S. vinyl buyers don't own a record player
The article discusses the growing trend of people seeking more meaningful experiences in the physical world, rather than relying solely on digital technologies. It explores the concept of 'digital abundance' and how individuals are now shifting towards a 'return to analog' in search of deeper connections and a sense of purpose.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2026)
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Don't miss this other fine thread: Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46466073
IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn't taken over the world
The article discusses the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the IPv6 protocol, which was designed to address the limitations of the previous IPv4 protocol and provide a larger pool of IP addresses for the growing number of connected devices worldwide.
Daft Punk Easter Egg in the BPM Tempo of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger?
The article discusses the concept of bpm (beats per minute) in music and how it relates to the newer term hbfs (half-beat-per-second), which provides a more precise way to measure and describe tempo. It explores the advantages of using hbfs over bpm and how it can be applied in various music genres and production settings.