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Postgres Message Queue (PGMQ)

https://github.com/pgmq/pgmq
1•Lwrless•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Django-rclone: Database and media backups for Django, powered by rclone

https://github.com/kjnez/django-rclone
1•cui•6m ago•1 comments

NY lawmakers proposed statewide data center moratorium

https://www.niagara-gazette.com/news/local_news/ny-lawmakers-proposed-statewide-data-center-morat...
1•geox•7m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw AI chatbots are running amok – these scientists are listening in

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-00370-w
2•EA-3167•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AI agent forgets user preferences every session. This fixes it

https://www.pref0.com/
4•fliellerjulian•10m ago•0 comments

Introduce the Vouch/Denouncement Contribution Model

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/pull/10559
2•DustinEchoes•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: SSHcode – Always-On Claude Code/OpenCode over Tailscale and Hetzner

https://github.com/sultanvaliyev/sshcode
1•sultanvaliyev•12m ago•0 comments

Microsoft appointed a quality czar. He has no direct reports and no budget

https://jpcaparas.medium.com/microsoft-appointed-a-quality-czar-he-has-no-direct-reports-and-no-b...
1•RickJWagner•13m ago•0 comments

Multi-agent coordination on Claude Code: 8 production pain points and patterns

https://gist.github.com/sigalovskinick/6cc1cef061f76b7edd198e0ebc863397
1•nikolasi•14m ago•0 comments

Washington Post CEO Will Lewis Steps Down After Stormy Tenure

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/technology/washington-post-will-lewis.html
4•jbegley•15m ago•0 comments

DevXT – Building the Future with AI That Acts

https://devxt.com
2•superpecmuscles•15m ago•4 comments

A Minimal OpenClaw Built with the OpenCode SDK

https://github.com/CefBoud/MonClaw
1•cefboud•16m ago•0 comments

The silent death of Good Code

https://amit.prasad.me/blog/rip-good-code
3•amitprasad•16m ago•0 comments

The Internal Negotiation You Have When Your Heart Rate Gets Uncomfortable

https://www.vo2maxpro.com/blog/internal-negotiation-heart-rate
1•GoodluckH•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Glance – Fast CSV inspection for the terminal (SIMD-accelerated)

https://github.com/AveryClapp/glance
2•AveryClapp•19m ago•0 comments

Busy for the Next Fifty to Sixty Bud

https://pestlemortar.substack.com/p/busy-for-the-next-fifty-to-sixty-had-all-my-money-in-bitcoin-...
1•mithradiumn•19m ago•0 comments

Imperative

https://pestlemortar.substack.com/p/imperative
1•mithradiumn•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I decomposed 87 tasks to find where AI agents structurally collapse

https://github.com/XxCotHGxX/Instruction_Entropy
1•XxCotHGxX•24m ago•1 comments

I went back to Linux and it was a mistake

https://www.theverge.com/report/875077/linux-was-a-mistake
3•timpera•25m ago•1 comments

Octrafic – open-source AI-assisted API testing from the CLI

https://github.com/Octrafic/octrafic-cli
1•mbadyl•27m ago•1 comments

US Accuses China of Secret Nuclear Testing

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/trump-has-been-clear-wanting-new-nuclear-arms-control-treaty-...
3•jandrewrogers•27m ago•1 comments

Peacock. A New Programming Language

2•hashhooshy•32m ago•1 comments

A postcard arrived: 'If you're reading this I'm dead, and I really liked you'

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2026/02/07/postcard-death-teacher-glickman/
3•bookofjoe•33m ago•1 comments

What to know about the software selloff

https://www.morningstar.com/markets/what-know-about-software-stock-selloff
2•RickJWagner•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Syntux – generative UI for websites, not agents

https://www.getsyntux.com/
3•Goose78•38m ago•0 comments

Microsoft appointed a quality czar. He has no direct reports and no budget

https://jpcaparas.medium.com/ab75cef97954
2•birdculture•38m ago•0 comments

AI overlay that reads anything on your screen (invisible to screen capture)

https://lowlighter.app/
1•andylytic•39m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Seafloor, be up and running with OpenClaw in 20 seconds

https://seafloor.bot/
1•k0mplex•39m ago•0 comments

Tesla turbine-inspired structure generates electricity using compressed air

https://techxplore.com/news/2026-01-tesla-turbine-generates-electricity-compressed.html
2•PaulHoule•41m ago•0 comments

State Department deleting 17 years of tweets (2009-2025); preservation needed

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5704785/state-department-trump-posts-x
5•sleazylice•41m ago•2 comments
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Helium 3

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3
4•zafka•6mo ago

Comments

zafka•6mo ago
Anyone know much about current state of the art for using this for fusion? Sounds like China is planning to mine it from the moon.
actinium226•6mo ago
Most fusion reactors are expected to use Deuterium/Tritium as fuel both because He3 is hard to source and more importantly because the D-T "cross section" is much larger than any other reaction: https://scipython.com/blog/nuclear-fusion-cross-sections/

See how D-T peaks at ~60keV? And the peak is much higher than any of the others, including D-He3? This means you need lower temperatures to achieve D-T fusion (keV is ~temperature) and larger cross section means that you're more likely to get a fusion instead of a scatter when a D meets a T.

D-He3 is promising because it produces no neutrons and so reduces requirements for neutron shielding and handling of radioactive material (but if you're fueling a reactor with D-He3 you can't stop D-D reactions from happening, and those produce neutrons, so you still need some shielding and contamination procedures).

ben_w•6mo ago
> Sounds like China is planning to mine it from the moon.

They won't.

Sometimes you'll hear a quoted figure of "the moon has enough to power the USA for 1000 years". It might. But that's for the entire moon. To quote the linked article:

  This is roughly the same ratio of the isotopes as in lunar regolith, which contains 28 ppm helium-4 and 2.8 ppb helium-3 (which is at the lower end of actual sample measurements, which vary from about 1.4 to 15 ppb)
Fusion is about 1e7 times more energy dense than burning stuff, which makes this equivalent (in energy terms) to finding the moon's regolith made of (15*1e-9 * 1e7 = 15*1e-2 = 15%) 1.4-15% gasoline.

Extracting this from the regolith is highly energy intensive. It's so uncommon in the crust, that people seriously suggest using a scaled-up mass spectrometer; a byproduct of extracting it this way is pure oxygen and ridiculously-ultra-pure metal.

The metal produced this way has higher energy density than the helium. And, unlike the helium, we can already turn it into energy on earth by… burning it.

Also, harder than burning it but easier than making a fusion reactor, similar levels of energy by shaping the metal into rods, aiming and firing them at a coil of wire on the earth, and using magnetic induction to extract work from the energy gained by falling through the gravitational potential difference.

But it's worse: We don't (yet, or publicly) have useful fusion reactors of any kind, so we can't use this stuff anyway. Tech demos, sure, but nothing useful.

But it's even worse than that: D+3He is harder than D+T, and while it's easier than D+D, there's no way to make a D+3He reactor that doesn't do at least some D+D fusion, and the D+3He reaction rate is never greater than 3.56 times the D+D reaction rate.

But it's worse than that, the only reason to try to avoid D+D in the first place is that half the output is T+P, the other half is… 3He+N. So you get the 3He anyway as a side-effect of a reaction that doesn't require starting with any 3He.

But it's somehow even more ridiculous, because T decays into… 3He.

And and and… if we did have a reactor that could use this, we wouldn't need the moon anyway, because one thing you can do with a fusion reactor is relatively easily travel to the gas giants and extract the stuff from their atmospheres in much higher densities.

(Wish I could remember the original article that had all this stuff in so I could link to it; saw it years back, never found it again).