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Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge

https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/02/penisgate-erupts-at-olympics-scandal-exposes-risks-of-bulk...
1•Bender•43s ago•0 comments

Arcan Explained: A browser for different webs

https://arcan-fe.com/2026/01/26/arcan-explained-a-browser-for-different-webs/
1•fanf2•2m ago•0 comments

What did we learn from the AI Village in 2025?

https://theaidigest.org/village/blog/what-we-learned-2025
1•mrkO99•2m ago•0 comments

An open replacement for the IBM 3174 Establishment Controller

https://github.com/lowobservable/oec
1•bri3d•5m ago•0 comments

The P in PGP isn't for pain: encrypting emails in the browser

https://ckardaris.github.io/blog/2026/02/07/encrypted-email.html
2•ckardaris•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Mirror Parliament where users vote on top of politicians and draft laws

https://github.com/fokdelafons/lustra
1•fokdelafons•7m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Opus 4.6 ignoring instructions, how to use 4.5 in Claude Code instead?

1•Chance-Device•9m ago•0 comments

We Mourn Our Craft

https://nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/we-mourn-our-craft/
1•ColinWright•12m ago•0 comments

Jim Fan calls pixels the ultimate motor controller

https://robotsandstartups.substack.com/p/humanoids-platform-urdf-kitchen-nvidias
1•robotlaunch•15m ago•0 comments

Exploring a Modern SMTPE 2110 Broadcast Truck with My Dad

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/exploring-a-modern-smpte-2110-broadcast-truck-with-my-dad/
1•HotGarbage•15m ago•0 comments

AI UX Playground: Real-world examples of AI interaction design

https://www.aiuxplayground.com/
1•javiercr•16m ago•0 comments

The Field Guide to Design Futures

https://designfutures.guide/
1•andyjohnson0•17m ago•0 comments

The Other Leverage in Software and AI

https://tomtunguz.com/the-other-leverage-in-software-and-ai/
1•gmays•18m ago•0 comments

AUR malware scanner written in Rust

https://github.com/Sohimaster/traur
3•sohimaster•21m ago•1 comments

Free FFmpeg API [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RAuSVa4MLI
3•harshalone•21m ago•1 comments

Are AI agents ready for the workplace? A new benchmark raises doubts

https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/22/are-ai-agents-ready-for-the-workplace-a-new-benchmark-raises-do...
2•PaulHoule•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI Watermark and Stego Scanner

https://ulrischa.github.io/AIWatermarkDetector/
1•ulrischa•26m ago•0 comments

Clarity vs. complexity: the invisible work of subtraction

https://www.alexscamp.com/p/clarity-vs-complexity-the-invisible
1•dovhyi•27m ago•0 comments

Solid-State Freezer Needs No Refrigerants

https://spectrum.ieee.org/subzero-elastocaloric-cooling
2•Brajeshwar•28m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Will LLMs/AI Decrease Human Intelligence and Make Expertise a Commodity?

1•mc-0•29m ago•1 comments

From Zero to Hero: A Brief Introduction to Spring Boot

https://jcob-sikorski.github.io/me/writing/from-zero-to-hello-world-spring-boot
1•jcob_sikorski•29m ago•1 comments

NSA detected phone call between foreign intelligence and person close to Trump

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/nsa-foreign-intelligence-trump-whistleblower
12•c420•30m ago•2 comments

How to Fake a Robotics Result

https://itcanthink.substack.com/p/how-to-fake-a-robotics-result
1•ai_critic•30m ago•0 comments

It's time for the world to boycott the US

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/5/its-time-for-the-world-to-boycott-the-us
3•HotGarbage•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Semantic Search for terminal commands in the Browser (No Back end)

https://jslambda.github.io/tldr-vsearch/
1•jslambda•30m ago•1 comments

The AI CEO Experiment

https://yukicapital.com/blog/the-ai-ceo-experiment/
2•romainsimon•32m ago•0 comments

Speed up responses with fast mode

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/fast-mode
5•surprisetalk•36m ago•1 comments

MS-DOS game copy protection and cracks

https://www.dosdays.co.uk/topics/game_cracks.php
4•TheCraiggers•37m ago•0 comments

Updates on GNU/Hurd progress [video]

https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/7FZXHF-updates_on_gnuhurd_progress_rump_drivers_64bit_smp_...
2•birdculture•38m ago•0 comments

Epstein took a photo of his 2015 dinner with Zuckerberg and Musk

https://xcancel.com/search?f=tweets&q=davenewworld_2%2Fstatus%2F2020128223850316274
14•doener•38m ago•2 comments
Open in hackernews

Cyborg cicadas play Pachelbel's Canon

https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/05/cyborg-cicadas-play-pachelbels-canon/
46•tomrod•9mo ago

Comments

k310•9mo ago
Aw, get a tiny piezo speaker instead. We don't use frog's legs as activators any more, since Galvani.
mystraline•9mo ago
Yuck.

Torturing insects to make worse-than-MIDI music is gross.

Like, I dunno, record lots of cicada sounds and SIMULATE it?

These researchers should be ashamed of themselves. And it wasn't other-life-saving reasons, but shitty music.

debugnik•9mo ago
They do claim to have a better motive, but it's a fairly weak one:

> with the idea that cyborg cicadas might one day be used to transmit warning messages during emergencies

msla•9mo ago
I've lived somewhere with cicadas. If their drone begins to tell me things, I'm checking into a mental hospital for a schizophrenia workup and/or so the massive bug monster doesn't eat me.
dheera•9mo ago
Academic "motivations" are just there to get papers accepted.

Papers are just there to get tenure and graduate.

Most of academia isn't after real science anymore.

01HNNWZ0MV43FF•9mo ago
Oh like in "When They Cry"
cyberax•9mo ago
> to transmit warning messages during emergencies

In other words, if you see insects with electrodes that are moving towards you: RUN!

bitwize•9mo ago
Horrors beyond human comprehension, got it. We know that arthropods can meaningfully feel pain. Turning living insects into a biological Floppotron is some Dr. Moreau shit that will earn you, at best, an IgNobel -- and I'm not even sure the IgNobel committee would want to draw positive attention to this kind of work. That said, I'm sure that The Fifth Element style spy cockroaches will start appearing in homes and offices courtesy your local intelligence agency before the decade is out.
smt88•9mo ago
> We know that arthropods can meaningfully feel pain

We don't know that. They're capable of detecting and avoiding harmful stimuli, but that doesn't mean they have the subjective experience of pain.

This research also seems quite tame compared to the trillions or quadrillions of insects we torture to death using pesticides when growing our food or protecting our homes.

hydrogen7800•9mo ago
>They're capable of detecting and avoiding harmful stimuli, but that doesn't mean they have the subjective experience of pain.

This reminds me of "Consider the Lobster" by David Foster Wallace. I remember being pretty convinced by his argument that lobsters do indeed feel pain when boiled alive, which was interesting because, as I recall, he argued with simple logic rather than using any biological basis. It may have been as simple as avoiding harm = experiencing pain. I suppose this does not necessarily follow. I'll have to read it again some time.

airstrike•9mo ago
The bigger tragedy here is choosing Pachelbel's Canon.
inetknght•9mo ago
What would you have chosen instead?
airstrike•9mo ago
Rage Against The Machine - Killing In the Name
krelas•9mo ago
Now you chirp when they shock you
foobarbecue•9mo ago
stuck you I won't chirp when they shock me!
downboots•9mo ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jmnAA_foUI
nvader•9mo ago
Direct YouTube link here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p49K0L2fSig

nvader•9mo ago
Another thought: it seems to me not out of the ordinary that with access to our own brains, someone could literally "play them like a fiddle". This suggests that we should start to enact laws that decision making politicians should be required to be air-gapped.
jagged-chisel•9mo ago
And because anyone can run and become elected to office, perhaps we should all just be air-gapped.
viraptor•9mo ago
The closer we get to that, the more we can watch Ghost in the Shell as a prophecy of things to come.
poly2it•9mo ago
Many seem worried about the safety of the insects. An author responded as mentioned in the article.

> The experiments did not harm the cicadas, co-author Naoto Nishida, now at the University of Tokyo, told New Scientist. "Some of them wanted to run away," he said. "Others were like, 'OK, use my abdomen.'"

bqmjjx0kac•9mo ago
I don't think arthropods are capable of informed consent, despite what the author claims.
poly2it•9mo ago
I'm new to HN, and if you're downvoting this, I'd like to know how to better contribute to the discussion.
raldi•9mo ago
I don't understand the "emergency warning" use case.
InfiniteLoup•9mo ago
This could simply be an alibi to obtain funding or appease an ethics committee (if there is one involved). It's become a meme to label research as a "search and rescue" application to justify working on armed cyberdogs with wall-penetrating radar.
rozab•9mo ago
It's just xkcd 2128, it's something shameless researchers apparently feel obligated to say no matter how ridiculous it is

https://xkcd.com/2128

croemer•9mo ago
> The experiments did not harm the cicadas, co-author Naoto Nishida, now at the University of Tokyo, told New Scientist. "Some of them wanted to run away," he said. "Others were like, 'OK, use my abdomen.'"

This is hard to believe. They stabbed them with electrodes, surely that does some harm.