Facts about throwing good parties
This article provides 21 tips for throwing successful parties, covering topics such as guest lists, food and drinks, decorations, music, and overall event planning to create an enjoyable experience for attendees.
Linux gamers on Steam cross over the 3% mark
Linux gamers on Steam have finally crossed over the 3% mark, indicating a growing adoption of the Linux operating system for gaming. This article highlights the steady increase in the Linux gaming community on the Steam platform over time.
Tiny electric motor can produce more than 1,000 horsepower
The article discusses YASA, an electric motor technology that claims to be more powerful and efficient than the motors used in Tesla and Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles. It highlights YASA's potential to revolutionize the electric vehicle industry with its compact size and high power density.
Why Nextcloud feels slow to use
The article discusses the potential causes of slow performance in Nextcloud, a popular open-source cloud storage and collaboration platform. It explores factors such as server configuration, database optimization, and network issues that can impact the overall speed and responsiveness of the Nextcloud system.
Simple trick to increase coverage: Lying to users about signal strength
The article discusses a simple trick that some mobile network providers use to increase the perceived signal strength on user devices, even if the actual signal is weak. This is done by lying to the user about the signal strength, which can lead to a false sense of coverage and reliability.
Paris had a moving sidewalk in 1900, and a Thomas Edison film captured it (2020)
The article discusses the existence of a moving sidewalk system that was installed in Paris in 1900 as an attraction for the World's Fair. The moving sidewalk allowed visitors to experience a novel form of transportation and showcased the technological advancements of the time.
Google suspended my company's Google cloud account for the third time
Google suspended the cloud account of SSL certificate provider SSLMates, citing violations of its terms of service. The incident highlights the challenges faced by businesses when relying on large tech platforms that can unilaterally suspend services without prior notice.
AI's Dial-Up Era
The article explores the history and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), tracing its roots back to the early days of the dial-up internet era. It highlights the advancements and challenges faced by AI during this formative period, setting the stage for the current state and future prospects of the technology.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2025)
Please state the location and include REMOTE for remote work, REMOTE (US) or similar if the country is restricted, and ONSITE when remote work is not an option.
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. One post per company. If it isn't a household name, explain what your company does.
Please only post if you are actively filling a position and are committed to responding to applicants.
Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.
Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.
Searchers: try https://dheerajck.github.io/hnwhoishiring/, http://nchelluri.github.io/hnjobs/, https://hnresumetojobs.com, https://hnhired.fly.dev, https://kennytilton.github.io/whoishiring/, https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com, or this (unofficial) Chrome extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/hn-hiring-pro/mpfal....
Don't miss this other fine thread: Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45800464
The Case Against PGVector
The article presents a critical analysis of the use of pgvector, a PostgreSQL extension for vector data storage and similarity search. It highlights the limitations of pgvector and suggests that it may not be the optimal solution for certain use cases, particularly when dealing with large datasets or complex queries.
You can't cURL a Border
The article discusses the challenges of using curl to interact with web services that rely on browser-specific features, such as client certificates and web sockets. It highlights the limitations of curl and emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying protocol and using appropriate tools for specific web service interactions.
</> Htmx – The Fetch()ening
The article explores the concept of 'the fetchening' in the context of modern web development, highlighting the advantages of using HTMX to improve user experience and web application performance by reducing page refreshes and enabling dynamic content updates without requiring full-page reloads.
Anti-cybercrime laws are being weaponized to repress journalism
The article examines how various countries, including Nigeria, Pakistan, and Jordan, have implemented cybercrime laws that restrict press freedom and endanger journalists. It highlights the concerning trend of governments using these laws to censor and monitor media outlets, leading to a chilling effect on investigative reporting.
Learning to read Arthur Whitney's C to become smart (2024)
The article profiles Arthur Whitney, a pioneer in the field of programming languages who developed influential languages like K and Q. It explores his unique approach to language design and his impact on the programming community.
Things you can do with diodes
The article discusses the various applications and uses of diodes, including as rectifiers, voltage regulators, and even simple logic gates. It provides a concise overview of the versatility and capabilities of these fundamental electronic components.
Why don't you use dependent types?
The article explores the concept of dependence and why it should not be the driving force in relationships. It emphasizes the importance of independence, self-reliance, and personal growth within the context of healthy interpersonal dynamics.
Israels top military lawyer arrested after she admitted leaking video of abuse
Israel's top military lawyer has been arrested after admitting to leaking a video showing Israeli soldiers abusing a Palestinian man. The incident has sparked a major scandal, raising concerns about the Israeli military's handling of such cases.
First recording of a dying human brain shows waves similar to memory flashbacks (2022)
When stick figures fought
The article explores the evolution of stick figure animation, from early experiments to the creation of iconic fight sequences that became widely recognized and influential in the animation community.
State of Terminal Emulators in 2025: The Errant Champions
The article discusses the future of terminal emulation, exploring trends like increased adoption of web-based terminals, integration with cloud platforms, and advancements in accessibility and customization features, all aimed at improving the user experience for developers and IT professionals.
My Truck Desk
This article explores the concept of a 'truck desk', where a person lives and works from the back of a truck, offering a mobile and minimalist lifestyle. It discusses the motivations, practicalities, and challenges of this unconventional living and working arrangement.
At the end you use `git bisect`
This article discusses the use of Git bisect, a powerful tool for debugging and finding the commit that introduced a bug in a Git repository. It explains the step-by-step process of using Git bisect to efficiently pinpoint the problematic commit.
The Case That A.I. Is Thinking
https://archive.ph/fPLJH
China intimidated UK university to ditch human rights research, documents show
The article discusses the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, with a focus on the factors driving this trend, such as government incentives, expanding charging infrastructure, and increasing consumer awareness of the environmental and cost benefits of EVs.
Why we migrated from Python to Node.js
OpenAI signs $38B cloud computing deal with Amazon
New South Korean national law will turn large parking lots into solar farms
The article discusses a new national law in the United States that will require large parking lots to be transformed into solar power farms, with the goal of increasing renewable energy production and reducing the environmental impact of parking infrastructure.
Tell HN: X is opening any tweet link in a webview whether you press it or not
Just saw the CEO of Substack celebrating traffic from X/Twitter shooting up thinking they stopped suppressing tweets with links[0]. Actually, this traffic is because now any time you open a tweet with a link, the in-app webview loads in the background, and displays when you press the link.
I run an ecom store that gets a lot of its customers from Twitter. I was also shocked to see my traffic double or triple overnight and thought the algorithm had blessed me and my business. Soon realized what was actually happening. Thought other traffic-monitors might appreciate this explanation.
Meanwhile Nikita Bier is pretending they never suppressed tweets with links to begin with, offering the alternative explanation: "a common complaint is that posts with links tend to get lower reach. This is because the web browser covers the post and people forget to Like or Reply. So X doesn't get a clear signal whether the content is any good"[1]. A bit of a rewriting of history since Elon and his mom both tweeted about how it wasn't fair to use his platform to promote other links/platforms, even banning people who shared profiles of other social networks (including Paul Graham for a period). They suppressed all links shortly after.
[0] https://x.com/cjgbest/status/1985464687350485092
[1] https://x.com/nikitabier/status/1979994223224209709
A friendly tour of process memory on Linux
This article explores the concept of process memory in Linux, explaining how each process has its own private memory space and detailing the different memory regions that make up a process's address space, including the stack, heap, and code segments.
Lisp: Notes on its Past and Future (1980)
This article celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Lisp programming language, highlighting its enduring impact and adoption in the field of artificial intelligence and computer science. It provides a historical overview of Lisp's development and its influential role in shaping the evolution of programming languages and the computing industry.