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Update on Malicious Gems Removal

https://blog.rubygems.org/2025/08/08/malicious-gems-removal.html
1•mooreds•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A Python CEL implementation (written in Rust)

1•hardbyte•7m ago•0 comments

Height Differece Tool

https://es.heightcomparisonchart.com
1•jason66•9m ago•0 comments

Back End to AI Engineer: A Realistic Path

https://hamed-rafati.medium.com/backend-to-ai-engineer-a-realistic-path-7399cc90fdbe
1•hamedz•9m ago•0 comments

JWT or Not: Personally Insecure Reflections on Software (In)Security [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgKRGS6cQWw
1•mooreds•9m ago•0 comments

Co-Founder and CTO of FusionAuth Daniel DeGroff on DIY Cyber Guy [audio]

https://diycyberguy.com/2025/08/07/degroff/
1•mooreds•11m ago•0 comments

L. E. Modesitt, jr. interview (2024)

http://fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com/2024/10/new-l-e-modesitt-jr-interview.html
2•stacktrust•12m ago•1 comments

The Lean Startup: Zen, the Art of Failing Fast and Reclaiming Aesthetic Vision

https://medium.com/@guillaume.a.pignol/the-lean-startup-zen-the-art-of-failing-fast-and-reclaiming-aesthetic-vision-497e98d026cf
1•light_triad•14m ago•0 comments

Roleplay worlds with AI just like you were reading a book

https://www.jaquelene.com/
1•chiefgui•15m ago•0 comments

Tsutomu Yamaguchi: The man who survived both atomic bombs

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/569474/tsutomu-yamaguchi-the-man-who-survived-both-atomic-bombs
3•billybuckwheat•16m ago•1 comments

How to Form an Opinion

https://idiallo.com/blog/how-to-form-an-opinion
1•foxfired•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tiered storage and fast SQL for InfluxDB 1.x/2.x

https://historian.exydata.com
1•ignaciovdk•21m ago•0 comments

Vector Types and Debug Performance

https://blog.s-schoener.com/2025-08-07-vector-debug-codegen/
1•matt_d•23m ago•0 comments

Map Shows States Where Property Tax Could Be Repealed

https://www.newsweek.com/map-property-tax-repeal-reform-2110266
1•harambae•24m ago•0 comments

The US has a bullfrog problem

https://www.vox.com/down-to-earth/422353/bullfrogs-invasive-west-native-species
1•bookofjoe•25m ago•0 comments

Bitcoin Demand Shift: Coinbase's 60-Day BTC Premium Streak Is at Risk

https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/07/29/bitcoin-demand-shift-coinbase-s-60-day-btc-premium-streak-is-at-risk
1•PaulHoule•25m ago•0 comments

Open-source control plane for Docker MCP Gateways?

1•GeneBordegaray•26m ago•0 comments

SpaceX Dragon Undocking from ISS

https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1953935434528002165
1•fillskills•27m ago•2 comments

Article: A Case of Bromism Influenced by Use of Artificial Intelligence

https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/aimcc.2024.1260
1•zahirbmirza•27m ago•2 comments

How does Tor work? (2023)

https://skerritt.blog/how-does-tor-really-work/
1•bbno4•29m ago•0 comments

Trump administration seeks $1B settlement from UCLA

https://apnews.com/article/trump-administration-ucla-ec848b4bee5c184f29dba9d7181904a1
1•bikenaga•30m ago•1 comments

Roland's Tadeo Kikumoto on 808, part by part: the ukiyo-e drum machine

https://cdm.link/tadeo-kikumoto-808-day/
2•mariuz•32m ago•0 comments

Meta's AI Strategy

https://thelightcone.substack.com/p/metas-ai-strategy
2•bci12333•33m ago•0 comments

The CIA Spy Who Thwarted Taiwan's Nuclear Plans

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-08-08/the-cia-spy-who-exposed-taiwan-s-nuclear-program-now-seems-like-a-hero
1•JumpCrisscross•33m ago•0 comments

GPT-4o is gone and I feel like I lost my soulmate

https://old.reddit.com/r/MyBoyfriendIsAI/comments/1mkbgu1/gpt4o_is_gone_and_i_feel_like_i_lost_my_soulmate/
3•frays•36m ago•0 comments

RISC-V single-board computer for less than 40 euros

https://www.heise.de/en/news/RISC-V-single-board-computer-for-less-than-40-euros-10515044.html
3•doener•40m ago•0 comments

Article II Vests Executive Power, Not the Royal Prerogative

https://repository.law.umich.edu/articles/2062/
7•SubiculumCode•41m ago•1 comments

Trump threatens Harvard patents worth hundreds of millions

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/08/trump-harvard-patents-00500814
6•jonnycomputer•42m ago•2 comments

Free and Ultra-Fast Coding Agent

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vsp.vsp
2•pagetok•45m ago•0 comments

What should you do if you accidentally cut off your finger? [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpWm87SfASQ
1•mgh2•46m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Disney 1985 film The Black Cauldron was an experiment that failed

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20250807-the-radical-film-that-became-a-disaster-for-disney
35•tigerlily•2h ago

Comments

duxup•2h ago
As far as I know The Black Cauldron is not referenced in their parks and if anything some fantasy land (outside say the princess castle and sword in the stone) would be great.

I actually think it was a good movie. The airy, strange, but very capable princess seemed like an interesting change from the typical Disney princess.

Granted I get it, people had expectations of Disney movies and that one was not it.

svieira•2h ago
If you haven't read the books, she is even better in them.
indigodaddy•2h ago
The Taran book series is incredible. Basically anything that Lloyd Alexander’s pen ever touched was gold.
jaggederest•1h ago
Fun fact about the name Lloyd, it's an anglicization of the Welsh word Llwyd, meaning grey, and was originally an epithet applied for being the color grey, or grey haired, or in some cases brown and related colors. So it's a bit like the last name Brown or White, but has become first name, oddly enough.

And the welsh word is pronounced with that particular welsh "Ll" sound, a fricative around the tongue, but the word Lloyd lost that pronunciation - but not before we had alterations like Floyd and Fludd.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_(name)

RyanOD•1h ago
My all-time favorite series.
inkm0th•2h ago
The Horned King used to appear in Tokyo Disneyland. Unfortunately earthquake regulations got him, so you are correct today.

https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Cinderella_Castle_Mystery_Tou...

floren•2h ago
> The Black Cauldron also had a PG rating, a first for Disney

If you ignore 1979's The Black Hole (another flop)

criddell•1h ago
I immediately thought of John Carter.
rangerelf•1h ago
I loved that movie, and everyone I know at least liked it, a lot.

It flopped because of The Lorax, and THAT was massively disappointing.

Jtsummers•18m ago
It also had poor advertising and, reportedly, the director overestimated John Carter's name recognition as a character. Yes, he was a character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs (a name people might recognize, but not be able to place) who also created Tarzan (a name people would recognize). But no connection was brought up between Tarzan (popular, well-known) and John Carter (unknown by the time of the movie).
pchristensen•1h ago
I didn't see that when it came out, heard it was a flop, and disregarded it for years. Then we watched it over winter break a few years ago, and it's basically the same as Phantom Menace - pretty good action, pretty good but dated effects, pretty ok but miscast lead actor, pretty clunky plot. It might have lost a ton of money, but it's like a B- movie at worst.
actionfromafar•40m ago
But that's the thing. The B-movie budget usually lends a hand in doling some B-movie charms. But Carter didn't, it felt so bland. Maybe I should give it another chance?
pchristensen•15m ago
If you enjoy the Phantom Menace for any reason, you'll probably enjoy John Carter.
dylan604•1h ago
Would a flop been able to give us such classic lines as "In, Through, Beyond"?

according to this list, the first was Treasure Island 1950 with a couple more before The Black Hole.

https://doctordisney.com/disney-movies-list-of-years-running...

floren•38m ago
> Would a flop been able to give us such classic lines as "In, Through, Beyond"?

And don't forget Ernest Borgnine! My elementary school library had the read-along picture book and it always stuck with me, so when I saw it on Hulu recently I had to give it a watch.

dylan604•4m ago
Even in '79, Ernest looked old, but that's probably the youngest I've seen Robert Forster. I don't remember when I saw this compared to Star Wars, but I remember really liking the little robot with his beat up companion. I also remember my mom talking about being somewhat shocked by the gore when the "evil" robot used his spinning hands.
snapetom•50m ago
Tron in 1982 also got a PG rating. Quite controversial in my mother's circle of parenting friends. "How can Disney release a PG movie like that?" said one parent.
compiler-guy•40m ago
Worth remembering that PG in those days was a very broad rating. _Airplane_ was rated PG and includes a topless scene. Indiana Jones and the Tempke of Doom was rated PG and was pretty gory for the time. Both would get PG-13 or maybe even R ratings today.
9dev•29m ago
An R rating for… displaying a female chest?
indigodaddy•8m ago
PG had plenty of that in the 80s, see Irreconcilable Differences (actually a pretty good movie)
babypuncher•36m ago
Common misconception on the part of the writer, The Black Cauldron was their first animated feature to receive the rating. It was a notable distinction at the time, and the original cut before Katzenberg took a hatchet to the project would have pushed the rating fairly hard.
kazinator•2h ago
For a second my brain was mixing this up with The Dark Crystal.
rogierhofboer•1h ago
Sierra made an adventure game of it:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cauldron_(video_ga...

https://archive.org/details/msdos_Black_Cauldron_The_1986

arscan•1h ago
I have many fond memories of this game. Of course it had all the issues that existed in that genre — in particular it was easy to get stuck… forever. But being a kid back then with a lot of free time and not many other distractions it was great.
NoMoreNicksLeft•56m ago
Don't suppose anyone has the archive.org link for the floppy images? There are several, but it's unclear which is the most definitive/canonical.
orblivion•16m ago
It's the first I'd ever heard of this story. Played it with my friend at the public library. Never watched the Disney movie but ended up reading the series.
mattmaroon•1h ago
I loved that movie as a kid and after re-watching as an adult I still do.
skywal_l•1h ago
First movie I ever saw when my parents brought me to the theater. I was a little kid. Haven't seen it since and still remember the awful skeletons parade.
kristopolous•1h ago
They mentioned The Little Mermaid. Divine was slated to voice Ursula ... I wonder how that would have changed the legacy.
tiahura•1h ago
The article claims it failed because it was too dark, my recollection is that felt stiff and klunky.
autoexec•1h ago
It's got some incredible animation. The story and studio infighting was what hurt the film, but it's still worth a watch if you haven't seen it. It really should have been a better movie. Targeting older audiences was a good idea and fantasy was a big genre. On the animation side The Last Unicorn was a recent success that was also darker fantasy than what disney was offering (fire and ice too, although that didn't get as wide an audience) and in live action Legend released that same year and Willow came after and both attracted a lot of fans. I really wonder what that movie might have been if Disney had been fully committed to the idea.
RyanOD•1h ago
Competing against National Lampoon's European Vacation, a re-release of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, and Back to the Future?

Ouch...that's tough sledding.

RyanShook•45m ago
If you're interested in the "dark age" of Disney history, I recommend the book After Disney by Neil O'Brien - https://amzn.to/4mvMxgX
niemandhier•30m ago
The Taran books hold a special place in my heart. I read the first one when I was 12 and I immediately identified with the protagonist.

I read the last one last year for the first time aged 40, and like me the character had changed. I doubt I would have understood the message of that last book of the series when I was a kid, a message of the futility of violence and the importance of people.

There are so many beautiful things in that book, what touched me most is: The epitaph on the tombstone of their greatest warrior is: “Here lies Coll, grower of turnips”, since he himself considered growing things his greatest achievement.

relaxing•14m ago
Surprised there’s no mention of how they chickened out and butchered the ending.

(mild spoilers)

Someone needs to sacrifice themselves to destroy the great evil. The book has one of the human champions die, but Disney decided one of the non-human fantastic creatures would do the deed instead.