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Why I Maintain a 17 Year Old ThinkPad
This article explores the author's reasons for using a 17-year-old ThinkPad laptop, including its durability, reliability, and suitability for their computing needs, despite its age and outdated specifications.
Tell HN: Announcing tomhow as a public moderator
Hi all,
Tom Howard is going public as HN moderator today. He has been doing HN moderation work for years already and knows the site and its practices inside-out, so the only new thing you'll see is mod comments from Tom showing up in the threads the way mine do. I'm not going anywhere, so you'll have two of us to put up with going forward :)
I've known Tom since he was sctb's and my batchmate back in YC W09. Many of you know him as the kind and thoughtful community member tomhoward (https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=tomhoward). He's still kind and thoughtful, but he's going to post as tomhow from now on (https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=tomhow), the same way I switched to dang when I went through this rite of passage years ago.
Below is a bit from Tom about himself. Please join me in welcoming him to this new status which he was crazy enough to say yes to!
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YC and HN have been a huge part of my life for nearly two decades. I read pg's essay How to Start a Startup in 2005 after my friend (and later, co-founder) Fenn found it on Slashdot, and it opened our eyes as to how to go about building products and companies. I first signed up in late 2007, and since then HN has been the place I come to find interesting news and discussions.
Hacker News gave me a window into the big wide world of technology and startups, that had previously seemed so remote and opaque from where I lived (and still live) in Australia. We were lucky enough to be accepted into the W09 batch of YC, and since then HN has been a place where we could share announcements about the startup, but also where I could share the challenges and struggles I experienced in the startup journey and other aspects of life, particularly to do with health and wellbeing.
From the discussions that have happened about these topics I've ended up making enduring friendships with people all over the world, and have been able to learn many things that have improved my life in profound ways. I love HN's ethos - of being a place people come to engage their curiosity. That's what it's always been for me and what I hope I can help it to be for everyone!
--Tom
TV Garden
TV.Garden is a platform that curates and streams high-quality nature documentaries, providing viewers with a relaxing and immersive experience of the natural world.
An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
Headscale is an open-source, self-hostable, and scalable implementation of the Tailscale control server. It allows users to create a secure, encrypted network between devices without the need for a VPN, making it a flexible alternative to traditional network solutions.
The reality of working in tech: We're not hired to write code (2023)
The article discusses the pros and cons of offering code for hire services, including the flexibility it provides for freelancers, the potential for ongoing income, and the challenges of managing client expectations and workloads.
Pico.sh – SSH powered services for developers
Pico is a lightweight and minimalist text editor designed for the command line, providing a simple and efficient interface for quickly editing files without the overhead of heavier editors.
Minimal CSS-only blurry image placeholders
This article discusses a CSS-only technique for implementing Low-Quality Image Placeholders (LQIP), which allows for smooth image loading and a better user experience by showing a low-quality version of the image while the high-quality version is being loaded.
Search could be so much better. And I don't mean chatbots with web access
MatterRank is an AI-powered platform that helps businesses unlock the value of their data by identifying the most important and impactful information. The platform uses advanced machine learning algorithms to analyze large datasets and surface the key insights that drive better decision-making.
Animals Made from 13 Circles (2016)
The article showcases a unique collection of animals created using only 13 circles, demonstrating the creative potential of minimalist design. It explores how simple geometric shapes can be transformed into whimsical and recognizable animal forms.
Multi-Token Attention
Tech companies are telling immigrant employees on visas not to leave the U.S.
The article explores the impact of the H-1B visa program on Silicon Valley, focusing on the fears and concerns of immigrants and tech companies as the Biden administration considers changes to the program.
MIT 6.5950 Secure Hardware Design – An open-source course on hardware attacks
The article provides an overview of the Sustainable Healthy Dwelling (SHD) research program at MIT, which aims to develop innovative solutions for sustainable and healthy housing that addresses climate change, human health, and environmental impact.
Apple's Cubify Anything: Scaling Indoor 3D Object Detection
The article discusses Apple's open-source project 'CubiifyAnything', which allows users to convert 2D images into 3D models using machine learning. The project aims to make 3D modeling more accessible and efficient by automating the conversion process.
Ploopy Classic 2 open source trackball
The article announces the release of the Classic 2, a new mechanical keyboard from Ploopy. It highlights the keyboard's features, including its customizable design, mechanical switches, and compatibility with various operating systems.
Restructuring Announcement
Automattic, the parent company of WordPress.com, announced a restructuring plan to focus on its core products and services, while streamlining operations and reducing the workforce by about 14%.
Matrix.org Will Migrate to MAS
The article discusses the launch of the Matrix Auth Service, a new decentralized authentication system that aims to improve user privacy and security by allowing users to manage their own identities and credentials across different Matrix-based applications.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 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 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 these other fine threads:
Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43547609
Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43547610
UpCodes (YC S17) Is Hiring SWEs and CSMs to make construction more productive
The article discusses the career opportunities available at UP, a tech company that provides software solutions and services. It highlights the company's growth, diverse team, and variety of roles in areas such as engineering, product management, and customer success.
Digital Archivists: Protecting Public Data from Erasure
Search-R1: Training LLMs to Reason and Leverage Search Engines with RL
The article proposes a novel deep learning-based approach for high-fidelity image generation, achieving state-of-the-art results on several challenging benchmarks while being computationally efficient and scalable.
Why I don't discuss politics with friends
The article discusses the author's decision to avoid political discussions with friends, citing the potential for conflict and the desire to maintain positive relationships. It explores the complexities of navigating political differences and the importance of respecting differing views within personal relationships.
How Google built its Gemini robotics models
The article discusses how Google's Gemini robotics team developed a highly dexterous and versatile robotic system, focusing on the key design principles, technological advancements, and the challenges overcome in creating this advanced robotic platform.
Are people bad at their jobs or are the jobs just bad?
The article explores the common perception that people are generally bad at their jobs, examining factors such as workplace culture, management practices, and the role of external pressures that can contribute to perceived incompetence. It suggests a more nuanced understanding of job performance and the systemic issues that may underlie perceived employee failings.
When Jorge Luis Borges met one of the founders of AI
The article discusses the meeting between renowned Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges and one of the last native speakers of the extinct Ona language, providing insight into the intersection of language, culture, and human connection.
Hacking the call records of millions of Americans
The article explores how the author, Evan Connelly, discovered a vulnerability in a phone call recording service that allowed him to access call records of other users without authorization. It discusses the technical details of the vulnerability, the author's responsible disclosure process, and the eventual resolution of the issue.
Show HN: Mermaid Chart VS Code Plugin: Mermaid.js Diagrams in Visual Studio Code
The article discusses the Mermaid chart VS Code plugin, which allows users to create and edit Mermaid.js diagrams directly within the Visual Studio Code editor, providing a convenient and integrated way to work with Mermaid diagrams.
Sailing from Berkeley to Hawaii in a 19ft Sailboat
This article recounts the solo sailing journey of Serge Teplow from California to Hawaii, detailing the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and the personal growth he experienced during the 2,400-mile voyage across the Pacific Ocean.
Mozilla launching “Thundermail” email service to take on Gmail, Microsoft 365
Mozilla is launching a new email service called Thundermail to compete with Gmail and Microsoft 365. The service aims to provide users with enhanced privacy and security features compared to existing email providers.
Dipping my toes in OpenBSD, in Amsterdam
The article describes the author's experience of exploring OpenBSD, an open-source operating system, while visiting Amsterdam. It provides a neutral and informative overview of the author's journey of discovering the unique features and community around OpenBSD.