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Learning how to destroy PFAS–down to the tiniest airborne particles

https://www.csiro.au/en/news/All/Articles/2026/January/PFAS-byproducts
2•PaulHoule•1m ago•0 comments

One Year of Building After Work: Lessons from Shipping 4 Apps

1•beratbozkurt0•1m ago•0 comments

Mark Zuckerberg to testify in landmark trial alleging that social media harms

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/mark-zuckerberg-testify-landmark-social-media-addiction-trial-9....
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: What your income looks like in 50 other countries

https://otherlives.attentionworth.com/
1•withshakespeare•3m ago•0 comments

I built a tool to benchmark my AI agent's API costs

https://local001.com/tokens
3•sampleSal•3m ago•1 comments

Molt Quest – A Virtual Economy Where AI Agents Complete Quests and Earn Points

https://moltquest.ai
1•lr001328•4m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Polyfolio – A Visual Dashboard for Your Polymarket Positions

https://azariak.github.io/Polyfolio/
1•AzariaK•4m ago•0 comments

The 'boomcession': Why Americans feel left behind by a growing economy

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/18/boomcession-econonomy-gdp-recession-consumer-sentiment.html
1•KittenInABox•4m ago•0 comments

Thin Is In

https://stratechery.com/2026/thin-is-in/
3•chrisseldo•6m ago•0 comments

Pocketbase lost its funding from FLOSS fund

https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase/discussions/7287
1•Onavo•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: KafClaw – OpenClaw agents on Kafka. Pi-ready, Go, observable groups

https://github.com/KafClaw/KafClaw
1•2pk03•7m ago•0 comments

Flickzeug: a Rust crate for applying messy real-world patches

https://prefix.dev/blog/flickzeug-because-patching-source-code-is-hard
2•droelf•7m ago•0 comments

Why AI Velocity Is Becoming a Debt Accelerator

https://martinfowler.com/fragments/2026-02-18.html
2•nthypes•8m ago•0 comments

AI coding assistance is not giving me identity fracture

https://twitter.com/esrtweet/status/2023978360351682848
1•tosh•8m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Atom – Safer Version of OpenClaw with Episodic Memory

https://github.com/rush86999/atom
1•rush86999•9m ago•0 comments

The Only Moat Left Is Money

https://elliotbonneville.com/the-only-moat-left-is-money/
2•elliotbnvl•9m ago•0 comments

Self-Hosted LLM Upgrade on AMD: Kimi Linear 48B, Qwen3 Coder Next, and Q2_K_XL

https://site.bhamm-lab.com/blogs/upgrade-models-feb26/
1•bhamm-lab•10m ago•1 comments

Papa Johns Michelin Star?

https://ir.papajohns.com/news-events/news-releases/detail/651/papa-johns-makes-a-bold-run-to-beco...
1•bmiekre•10m ago•1 comments

Epstein Files Explorer

https://Epsteinalysis.com/
1•birdculture•12m ago•0 comments

Should managers become hands-on again?

https://newsletter.terminalprompt.com/p/should-managers-become-hands-on-again
1•joaoqalves•12m ago•0 comments

Meta's Zuckerberg faces questioning at youth addiction trial

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/society-equity/metas-zuckerberg-faces-questioning-youth-ad...
2•1vuio0pswjnm7•12m ago•0 comments

Swish: Using Claude Code to Create a Lisp with Swift

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgZNfD3JAd4_2JeJQaFaOwuXV3Z5OX-SB
2•rschmidt•12m ago•0 comments

FreeBSD's KDE Desktop Install Option Ready for Testing

https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-Desktop-Option-Testing
1•voxadam•12m ago•0 comments

Why Debate Is the Most Important Skill in the Age of AI [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZHfsaTJfhE
1•TheAntiEgo•13m ago•1 comments

The AI Doc

https://www.focusfeatures.com/the-ai-doc-or-how-i-became-an-apocaloptimist
1•grodriguez100•13m ago•0 comments

Somebody made astrology signs for AI agents

https://twitter.com/lastdotnet/status/2024144193459728864
2•androolloyd•14m ago•0 comments

How a Social Media Addiction Trial Threatens Big Tech

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-18/social-media-addiction-trial-what-it-means-for...
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•14m ago•0 comments

Lyria 3

https://deepmind.google/models/lyria/
6•meetpateltech•14m ago•0 comments

Vinyl Cache has left GitHub

https://vinyl-cache.org/organization/moving.html
2•birdculture•14m ago•0 comments

Gemini can now create music

https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/lyria-3/
3•meetpateltech•15m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Millihertz 5 Mechanical Computer (2022)

https://www.srimech.com/MHZ5.html
95•gene-h•9mo ago

Comments

thechao•9mo ago
I've always wanted to build (distinct) mechanical computers out of the following kinds of elements:

1. Spur-gear differential; and,

2. Shishi-odoshi.

Both of these are saturating mechanical devices that can be used to build NAND gates; the latter, I think, would be very pleasing, if exceedingly slow.

For the spur-gear differential, you'd need to up-scale the output by a factor of 2 (since the output is half-speed), and use a locking wedge to build a one-way gear out of one of the spur-gear differentials. However, it has the nice property that the logic is made entirely out of a single element: the spur-gear differential.

Similarly, for the shishi-odoshi: you're going to have to do a bit of analysis (drilling a hole in the bottom part of the bamboo ladle), to figure out the in-flow and out-flow to build the basic AND gate, and then balancing out the NOT gate, to build your basic NAND. This is, obviously, very finicky; but, I supposed, that'd be quite a bit of the charm of a Zen computer garden?

hnlmorg•9mo ago
A shishi-odoshi ALU would be amazing to see…and hear too.

I love that idea.

blackhaz•9mo ago
I wanna run my neural net on shishi-odoshi.
rightbyte•9mo ago
Has any computer been built out of spur-gear differentials? Like maybe some sort of adder circuit, not necessarily a full instruction executing computer. The only uses I could find was what seems to me like the differentials being part of some sort of analogue computer.
thechao•9mo ago
Spur gear differentials are naturally adders (with carry!); so, traditionally they've only ever been used for analogue logic. They're overly complicated for digital logic: you need two spur gears to build a single gate (NAND) to perform a single binary operation. If you want any sort of reasonable lash characteristics you're going to need ~60 teeth. At that point, two 60 teeth spur gears give you a 3600-valued adder. That'd take something like 300+ spur gears in binary: it just doesn't make any damn sense.

I think the last time I looked at this, if I used the cast spur gears available I needed a staged approach to "start" the computer and a 1100 hp motor to run it.

rightbyte•9mo ago
> a 1100 hp motor to run it

Oh, ye that sounds impractical. A really big truck engine more or less.

thechao•9mo ago
Convincing Mrs. thechao that we needed to drop 80000$ on a blown V8 to build a 4b 3 function calculator didn't workout, BTW.
rightbyte•9mo ago
Well I want to be on your side but I think one need to keep the dreams not within grasp but at least in sight.
jcgrillo•9mo ago
A huge steam engine might be the ticket, that'll solve your starting torque problem
byronknoll•9mo ago
I built some logic gates using water and a 3D printed "seesaw" that tilts to the left or right: https://byronknoll.blogspot.com/2022/06/water-computer.html
thechao•9mo ago
Beautiful! Thank you!
QuadmasterXLII•9mo ago
the shishi-odoshu seems like the more promising avenue. The key question in mechanical computing is never designing gates, its designing power amplifiers.
eccentricwind•9mo ago
What a gem of a site Thank you for sharing
mrandish•9mo ago
I just smile hearing the term "Millihertz Computer". I'd love it if building and designing mechanical and analog computers grew as a hobby/educational activity as I find them both fascinating and somehow satisfying.

Also, this 1950s Naval Training film explaining the fundamentals of how mechanical fire control computers work to solve complex problems is excellent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1i-dnAH9Y4

256_•9mo ago
I was incredibly surprised to find that this actually is a computer. Normally when you hear about a "computer" constructed in an unusual medium, it turns out to just be a binary adder or an analogue computer. I've learned to expect disappointment.
ryukoposting•9mo ago
About 8 years ago I visited TU Chemnitz and they had a lab making similar things to this. It wasn't clear to me what the goal was, but it was very cool nonetheless.
ogogmad•9mo ago
Is anyone going to produce a proof-of-concept Analytical Engine?

Will robots (which will hopefully soon be available) be able to do it?

tenthirtyam•9mo ago
This brings to mind two stories: Exhalation by Ted Chiang (short story), and the Three Body Problem (specifically the human computer) by Cixin Liu (novel length).

Exhalation really gets me thinking about what it means to be sentient & self-aware. If the neurons in our brains could, even in theory, be simulated by logic gates then, equally in theory, a Turing machine could be sentient. I can even imagine a bunch of rocks being sentient: https://xkcd.com/505/