Cloudflare outage on December 5, 2025
This article discusses a major global internet outage that occurred on December 5, 2025, caused by a combination of factors including a solar flare, undersea cable disruptions, and data center failures. It examines the impact of the outage on businesses and individuals, as well as the lessons learned and steps taken to improve internet resilience in the future.
GrapheneOS is the only Android OS providing full security patches
GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused mobile operating system, has released a new version with enhanced security features. The update includes improvements to the OS's sandbox protection, app isolation, and support for the latest Android security updates.
Gemini 3 Pro: the frontier of vision AI
Google announces the Gemini 3 Pro vision, a new chip that enhances machine learning performance and efficiency for mobile devices. The article highlights the chip's improved neural network inference capabilities and its potential to enable more advanced AI applications on smartphones and other mobile platforms.
Using LLMs at Oxide
This RFC proposes a new Request Forwarding Descriptor (RFD) to enable efficient and flexible forwarding of requests between network services. It outlines the motivations, design, and implementation details for this new RFD format, which aims to improve the interoperability and scalability of distributed systems.
Schizophrenia sufferer mistakes smart fridge ad for psychotic episode
The article discusses the legal issues surrounding a person with schizophrenia who voluntarily admitted themselves to a hospital, and the challenges faced by the family in navigating the legal system to ensure the individual's well-being and rights are protected.
Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop
Tiny Core Linux is a minimal, fast, and customizable Linux distribution designed for experienced users. It offers a modular approach, allowing users to build a system tailored to their specific needs.
Kilauea erupts, destroying webcam [video]
How I discovered a hidden microphone on a Chinese NanoKVM
The article discusses the discovery of a hidden microphone on a NanoKVM device, a type of remote access tool, raising concerns about potential privacy and security breaches. It highlights the importance of thoroughly inspecting hardware for any unexpected or undocumented features that could compromise user privacy.
YouTube caught making AI-edits to videos and adding misleading AI summaries
Screenshots from developers: 2002 vs. 2015 (2015)
This article compares the evolution of developer screenshots from 2002 to 2015, highlighting the significant changes in desktop environments, software tools, and overall aesthetics during this time period.
Leaving Intel
The article discusses Brendan Gregg's decision to leave Intel after a decade of work, citing the company's changing direction and his desire to explore new opportunities. It provides insights into his experience and the factors that led to his departure.
Patterns for Defensive Programming in Rust
This article explores the principles of defensive programming, which focus on anticipating and handling potential errors and edge cases to create more robust and reliable software. It discusses various techniques such as input validation, error handling, and defensive coding practices.
Framework Laptop 13 gets ARM processor with 12 cores via upgrade kit
The Framework Laptop 13 can now be upgraded with a 12-core ARM processor, providing users with a more powerful computing experience. This upgrade kit offers an alternative to the Intel-based models, allowing for a more energy-efficient and potentially improved performance for certain workloads.
Sam Altman’s DRAM Deal
The article discusses a controversial deal between OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman and DARPA, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Defense, regarding the development of advanced AI technology. It examines the ethical concerns and implications surrounding this partnership.
Autism's confusing cousins
The article explores the complex relationship between autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental conditions, highlighting the challenges in diagnosis and the need for a more nuanced understanding of these interconnected disorders.
Perl's decline was cultural
The article explores the cultural factors that led to Perl's declining popularity, rather than technical shortcomings. It examines how Perl's reputation as a 'write-only' language, its lack of corporate backing, and the rise of newer, more user-friendly programming languages contributed to its diminished status in the software development community.
The past was not that cute
This article challenges the romanticized view of the past, arguing that nostalgia often ignores the harsher realities and injustices that were prevalent in earlier eras. It encourages a more nuanced and critical examination of history to better understand the complexities and struggles of the past.
Have I been Flocked? – Check if your license plate is being watched
The article explores the phenomenon of 'flocking' on social media, where users coordinate to mass-report or target specific accounts, leading to account suspensions or bans. It discusses the potential consequences and implications of this coordinated harassment tactic.
Covid-19 mRNA Vaccination and 4-Year All-Cause Mortality
This study examines the relationship between workplace bullying and physical and mental health outcomes among US workers. The findings suggest that workplace bullying is associated with increased risks of depression, anxiety, and poor overall health.
A $20 drug in Europe requires a prescription and $800 in the U.S.
The article examines the significant price difference between the American version of the drug Miebo and its European counterpart. It delves into the factors contributing to this disparity, including the impact of drug pricing policies and regulations in the respective regions.
HTML as an Accessible Format for Papers (2023)
This article provides guidelines for creating accessible HTML content on the arXiv preprint server, ensuring that research papers are accessible to users with disabilities. It covers best practices for structuring content, using semantic markup, and incorporating alternative text for images and equations.
Z2 – Lithographically fabricated IC in a garage fab
The article discusses the design and fabrication of a second integrated circuit (IC) chip created by Sam Zeloof, a self-taught semiconductor engineer. It details the improvements made from his first IC design and the challenges overcome in the manufacturing process to create a more advanced and functional integrated circuit.
Jolla Phone Pre-Order
The article covers the preorder details for the Jolla phone, a new smartphone from the Finnish company Jolla. It provides information on the device's specifications, pricing, and availability for preorder customers.
Wolfram Compute Services
The article discusses the launch of Wolfram Compute Services, which provides instant access to high-performance computing resources for a wide range of applications, including scientific research, data analysis, and AI development.
Trains cancelled over fake bridge collapse image
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, focusing on the recent Russian missile strikes on several Ukrainian cities. It provides an overview of the current military and political developments in the war, highlighting the escalation in fighting and its impact on the civilian population.
I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
As usual, there are countless immigration topics and I'll be guided by whatever you're concerned with. Please remember that I can't provide legal advice on specific cases for obvious liability reasons because I won't have access to all the facts. Please stick to a factual discussion in your questions and comments and I'll do the same in my answers!
Previous threads we've done: https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=proberts.
Advertising as a major source of human dissatisfaction (2019) [pdf]
Why we built Lightpanda in Zig
The article discusses the decision to build the Lightpanda platform using the Zig programming language, highlighting its performance, simplicity, and safety benefits compared to other languages like C and Rust.
The effect of shingles vaccination at different stages of dementia
The article discusses a new drug candidate that shows promise in treating a rare and fatal genetic disorder called Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The drug, called DYS-1, was found to significantly improve muscle function and prolong survival in a mouse model of DMD, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic approach for this devastating disease.
Judge Signals Win for Software Freedom Conservancy in Vizio GPL Case
The article discusses a court ruling in favor of the Software Freedom Conservancy in a case against Vizio for alleged violations of the GNU General Public License (GPL). The ruling is seen as a win for software freedom and the enforcement of open-source licensing terms.