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JWST Spots Unexpected Abundance of Organic Molecules in Nearby Galaxy

https://www.discovermagazine.com/jwst-spots-unexpected-abundance-of-organic-molecules-in-nearby-u...
1•Brajeshwar•38s ago•0 comments

Everyone should play more games offline – Gabriel Cornish

https://gabrielcornish.com/everyone-should-play-more-games-offline/
1•el3ctron•47s ago•0 comments

Psychedelics may rewire the brain to treat PTSD

https://www.livescience.com/health/mind/psychedelics-may-rewire-the-brain-to-treat-ptsd-scientist...
1•Brajeshwar•1m ago•0 comments

Do Markets Believe in Transformative AI?

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2025/09/do-markets-believe-in-transformative-ai...
1•surprisetalk•1m ago•0 comments

Digital Signals Theory

https://brianmcfee.net/dstbook-site/content/intro.html
1•surprisetalk•1m ago•0 comments

Put Your Reputation on the Deadline (2023)

https://taylor.town/reputation-deadline
1•surprisetalk•1m ago•0 comments

Wolbachia bacteria could help us tackle neglected tropical diseases

https://ourworldindata.org/wolbachia-neglected-tropical-diseases
1•surprisetalk•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: GameSquares.live – Free, Open Source Super Bowl Squares

https://www.gamesquares.live/
1•johnpolacek•2m ago•0 comments

C and Undefined Behaviour

https://www.lelanthran.com/chap14/content.html
1•lelanthran•3m ago•0 comments

Russian cyborg pigeon drones begin real-world testing phases, sparking concern

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-885718
1•ben_w•3m ago•1 comments

Advanced Aerial Robotics Made Simple

https://www.drehmflight.com
1•jacquesm•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Perfmon – quick way to find the Linux stats in one place

https://github.com/sumant1122/Perfmon
1•paperplaneflyr•8m ago•0 comments

Drones Prohibited Flying Within 3000' of DHS

https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr3/?page=detail_6_4375
1•dweekly•9m ago•2 comments

God, Gold and GPUs

https://yaroslavvb.substack.com/p/god-gold-and-gpus
1•yaroslavvb•11m ago•1 comments

Noobs can make SaaS motion videos – New tool

https://wevi.ai/
1•EvanLandau•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Brandlint – AI reviewer that catches off-brand copy in PRs

https://brandlint.com
2•tonychx•15m ago•0 comments

The Silent Killer of Math Ability – and the Cure

https://twitter.com/justinskycak/status/2015195345731441054
1•JustinSkycak•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sqfty – Interactive Square Footage Visualizer and Calculator

https://sqfty.app/
1•Gigacore•18m ago•0 comments

The Economics of Dog Shows

https://thehustle.co/originals/the-economics-of-dog-shows
1•Anon84•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Dotfiles Coach CLI that analyzes your shell history with GitHub Copilot

https://github.com/OlaProeis/dotfiles-coach
1•OlaProis•23m ago•0 comments

"Bitcoin Is Dead" – The #1 Database of Notable Bitcoin Skeptics

https://bitbo.io/dead/
1•fsflover•24m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: OpenClaw vs. Claude Cowork – local skills vs. MCP integrations?

1•lazyxyz•25m ago•0 comments

Washington imposes 'terrorist-grade sanctions' on Francesca Albanese, ICC judges

https://thecradle.co/articles-id/35816
15•mindracer•25m ago•2 comments

How a Cat Debugged Stable Diffusion (2023)

https://blog.dwac.dev/posts/cat-debugging/
1•lukasgelbmann•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Curated collection of 70+ papers on computational morphology

https://github.com/akki2825/computational-morphology-lit
1•akkikek•27m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How to get started with robotics as a hobbyist?

1•StefanBatory•29m ago•1 comments

You're Not Taking on Enough Tech Debt

https://singularitea.bearblog.dev/tech-debt/
2•raghavtoshniwal•31m ago•1 comments

Tauri

https://v2.tauri.app/
1•tosh•31m ago•0 comments

Transform human OR market sentiment into a probability distribution

https://www.skidetica.com/manifesto
1•tracyrage•32m ago•0 comments

The Anthropic Hive Mind

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-anthropic-hive-mind-d01f768f3d7b
2•ot•33m ago•0 comments
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The Mistake That Killed Excite: The HomeNetwork

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/@Home_Network
7•sans_souse•6mo ago

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sans_souse•6mo ago
> According to Steven Levy in his book In The Plex, in early 1997 two graduate students at Stanford University, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, decided that BackRub, the name of their research project that later became the search engine Google, was taking up time they should have been using to study. They went to Bell and offered it to him for $1 million, but Bell rejected the offer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excite_(web_portal)

plasticbugs•6mo ago
I traveled across the country promoting Comcast@home for the summer of 1998. We visited malls near major cities where the service initially rolled out -- places like the Irvine Spectrum and the Smith Haven Mall. For each mall, the local cable company (usually Comcast, sometimes it was Cox?) provided a cable drop that gave us an approx. 300kbps connection. In some cases, this was the first broadband internet connection the mall had ever received (with most stores using dial-up modems to transmit their sales to the corp. office at the time).

Our setup required a POTS connection as well so we could do races between the two. We used comically large jpegs to do the demonstration.

My most memorable experiences from that time were from interacting with older folks who had never even seen "the internet". Some people had traveled many hours just to see the internet for themselves — even crossing state lines to get to us. And we felt like the Oracle at Delphi. Folks not even knowing how to use a mouse asking us to find information about their army platoon or information on old friends who they lost touch with. Some just wanting to us to explain what the internet was and how they might be able to use it.

We traveled with an enormous rack we called the UBR (which they told us was a universal broadband router -- which we picked up in San Jose from Cisco Systems). Sidenote: Sorry Cisco for backing up into (and majorly damaging) the fence surrounding your dumpsters!! This device provided a network connection to each of the four kiosks we had spread over the small footprint we were allotted in whatever court they had set aside for our use.

I remember showing folks how fast the connection was by downloading Doom to the local machine. The UBR would cache large files so in some cases, files would download in what felt like an instant and we would have to explain what a cache is and why those kind of speeds are not representative of average use.

I was a very heavy internet user at the time and had only ever experienced a connection as fast in the dorms on campus at the state college I attended.

It was a blast.

To Patrick (from Toronto) from @Home: I never did read RFC 793 which you so thoughtfully printed out for us on what seemed like a ream of paper.

sans_souse•6mo ago
That's awesome, thanks for sharing that.