Mobile carriers can get your GPS location
The article discusses the use of carrier-phase GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) technology for precise positioning applications, highlighting its advantages over traditional code-based GNSS and its potential applications in fields such as surveying, construction, and autonomous vehicles.
Finland looks to introduce Australia-style ban on social media
The article discusses the new climate-friendly heat pump technology being adopted in Finland, which aims to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels and transition towards renewable energy sources. It highlights the environmental and economic benefits of this shift, as well as the government's efforts to promote the widespread adoption of heat pumps.
Teaching my neighbor to keep the volume down
The article describes the author's experience in trying to politely ask their neighbor to lower the volume of their music, highlighting the challenges of navigating such situations and the importance of open communication and understanding between neighbors.
Netbird – Open Source Zero Trust Networking
Netbird is a decentralized, secure, and easy-to-use VPN solution that leverages peer-to-peer technology to create a global network, providing users with a reliable and privacy-focused way to connect to the internet.
Notepad++ hijacked by state-sponsored actors
The article discusses a security incident involving the Notepad++ project, where the project's official website was temporarily hijacked. It provides an update on the incident, including information on the cause and actions taken to resolve the issue.
Defeating a 40-year-old copy protection dongle
The article describes how a researcher was able to bypass the copy protection of a 40-year-old hardware dongle, providing insights into the evolution of digital security and the ongoing battle between protection measures and those seeking to circumvent them.
Show HN: NanoClaw – “Clawdbot” in 500 lines of TS with Apple container isolation
I’ve been running Clawdbot for the last couple weeks and have genuinely found it useful but running it scares the crap out of me.
OpenClaw has 52+ modules and runs agents with near-unlimited permissions in a single Node process. NanoClaw is ~500 lines of core code, agents run in actual Apple containers with filesystem isolation. Each chat gets its own sandboxed context.
This is not a swiss army knife. It’s built to match my exact needs. Fork it and make it yours.
What I learned building an opinionated and minimal coding agent
The article discusses the development of a coding agent for a Raspberry Pi device, which can be used to automate various tasks and processes. It explores the agent's capabilities, including its ability to execute code, manage files, and interact with hardware components.
List animals until failure
Animalist is a browser extension that helps users reduce their environmental impact by providing information on the carbon footprint of animal-based foods. The extension displays the carbon emissions associated with the production of various animal products, empowering users to make more informed and sustainable dietary choices.
Adventure Game Studio: OSS software for creating adventure games
Adventure Game Studio is an open-source software platform that enables the creation and distribution of point-and-click adventure games. It provides a comprehensive set of tools and resources for game developers, allowing them to design, build, and publish their own unique interactive stories.
My iPhone 16 Pro Max produces garbage output when running MLX LLMs
The article discusses the author's frustration with their expensive iPhone's inability to perform simple mathematical calculations, highlighting the limitations of modern smartphones and the need for more practical functionality beyond just entertainment and communication.
Swift is a more convenient Rust (2023)
The article argues that Swift, a modern programming language, offers more convenience and simplicity compared to Rust, another popular language, making it a more accessible choice for certain tasks and projects.
In praise of –dry-run
The article discusses the benefits of conducting a 'dry run' before implementing a new project or process. It highlights how a dry run can help identify potential issues, improve planning, and increase the chances of a successful implementation.
Outsourcing thinking
The article explores the concept of 'outsourcing thinking' and how it can lead to a loss of critical thinking skills and a reliance on external sources for decision-making. It argues that this trend has implications for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole.
Show HN: Wikipedia as a doomscrollable social media feed
Apple I Advertisement (1976)
https://computerhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Apple...
FOSDEM 2026 – Open-Source Conference in Brussels – Day#1 Recap
The article discusses the upcoming FOSDEM 2026 conference, an annual open-source software and hardware conference held in Brussels, Belgium. It highlights the event's focus on various open-source projects, technologies, and discussions that will take place during the conference.
Generative AI and Wikipedia editing: What we learned in 2025
This article discusses the impact of generative AI on Wikipedia editing in 2025. It explores the benefits and challenges of using AI-powered tools for tasks like summarization, citation generation, and content creation, and how the Wikipedia community has adapted to these changes.
Nvidia's 10-year effort to make the Shield TV the most updated Android device
The article explores Nvidia's 10-year effort to maintain the Shield TV as the most updated Android device, with a focus on the continuous software support and feature updates that have kept the device competitive over the years despite its age.
Two kinds of AI users are emerging
Apple Platform Security (Jan 2026) [pdf]
The Book of PF, 4th edition
The Book of PF, 4th Edition is a comprehensive guide to the PF firewall, covering its installation, configuration, and advanced features for securing networks and systems. It provides detailed information on using PF to create custom rulesets, control network traffic, and implement advanced firewall techniques.
TIL: Apple Broke Time Machine Again on Tahoe
The article discusses the concept of 'flow' and how it can be achieved through the alignment of one's goals, skills, and challenges. It emphasizes the importance of finding the right balance between these elements to experience a state of effortless engagement and enjoyment in one's activities.
US has investigated claims WhatsApp chats aren't private
https://archive.ph/lZlAs
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jan/31/us-author...
Autonomous cars, drones cheerfully obey prompt injection by road sign
The article discusses the potential for AI-powered hijacking of road signs, where attackers could exploit vulnerabilities in the systems controlling digital signage to display false or misleading information and potentially cause confusion or accidents for drivers.
Ian's Shoelace Site
The article provides a comprehensive guide on different shoelace tying techniques, including the standard shoelace knot, the Ian Knot, the Bowline on a Bight, and the Constrictor Knot. It offers step-by-step instructions and images to help readers master a variety of shoelace tying methods.
Guix System First Impressions as a Nix User
The article discusses the GNU Guix operating system, a functional and declarative package manager that enables users to manage their software through a declarative configuration. Guix aims to provide a secure and reproducible software environment, with features such as transactional upgrades and support for multiple user profiles.
Nintendo DS code editor and scriptable game engine
The article introduces a Game Engine written in Rust, designed to provide a high-performance, flexible, and easy-to-use framework for building 2D and 3D games. The engine aims to simplify game development by offering a modern, modular architecture and a focus on performance, usability, and extensibility.
Cells use 'bioelectricity' to coordinate and make group decisions
The article discusses how cells use bioelectricity to coordinate and make group decisions, allowing them to function as multicellular organisms and respond to their environment in a collective manner.
Giving up upstream-ing my patches and feel free to pick them up
The article discusses proposed changes to the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to address performance issues related to method inlining. The changes aim to improve the JVM's ability to identify and inline small, frequently called methods, leading to potential performance gains.