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An AI model that can read and diagnose a brain MRI in seconds

https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/ai-model-can-read-and-diagnose-brain-mri-seconds
1•hhs•2m ago•0 comments

Dev with 5 of experience switched to Rails, what should I be careful about?

1•vampiregrey•4m ago•0 comments

AlphaFace: High Fidelity and Real-Time Face Swapper Robust to Facial Pose

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.16429
1•PaulHoule•5m ago•0 comments

Scientists discover “levitating” time crystals that you can hold in your hand

https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2026/february/scientists-discover--levitating--t...
1•hhs•7m ago•0 comments

Rammstein – Deutschland (C64 Cover, Real SID, 8-bit – 2019) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VReIuv1GFo
1•erickhill•7m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Yet Another Round of Zendesk Spam

1•Philpax•8m ago•0 comments

Postgres Message Queue (PGMQ)

https://github.com/pgmq/pgmq
1•Lwrless•11m ago•0 comments

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

https://github.com/kjnez/django-rclone
1•cui•14m 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•16m 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•16m ago•0 comments

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

https://www.pref0.com/
5•fliellerjulian•18m ago•0 comments

Introduce the Vouch/Denouncement Contribution Model

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/pull/10559
2•DustinEchoes•20m ago•0 comments

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

https://github.com/sultanvaliyev/sshcode
1•sultanvaliyev•20m 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...
2•RickJWagner•22m ago•0 comments

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

https://gist.github.com/sigalovskinick/6cc1cef061f76b7edd198e0ebc863397
1•nikolasi•23m 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
8•jbegley•23m ago•1 comments

DevXT – Building the Future with AI That Acts

https://devxt.com
2•superpecmuscles•24m ago•4 comments

A Minimal OpenClaw Built with the OpenCode SDK

https://github.com/CefBoud/MonClaw
1•cefboud•24m ago•0 comments

The silent death of Good Code

https://amit.prasad.me/blog/rip-good-code
3•amitprasad•25m 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•26m ago•0 comments

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

https://github.com/AveryClapp/glance
2•AveryClapp•27m 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•28m ago•0 comments

Imperative

https://pestlemortar.substack.com/p/imperative
1•mithradiumn•29m ago•0 comments

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

https://github.com/XxCotHGxX/Instruction_Entropy
2•XxCotHGxX•32m 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•34m ago•1 comments

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

https://github.com/Octrafic/octrafic-cli
1•mbadyl•35m 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•36m ago•2 comments

Peacock. A New Programming Language

2•hashhooshy•41m 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/
4•bookofjoe•42m ago•1 comments

What to know about the software selloff

https://www.morningstar.com/markets/what-know-about-software-stock-selloff
2•RickJWagner•45m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

CPR in space could be made easier by chest compression machines

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2493803-cpr-in-space-could-be-made-easier-by-chest-compression-machines/
19•hhs•5mo ago

Comments

Earw0rm•5mo ago
CPR is mostly an emergency intervention to keep someone critically ill (from trauma or other acute medical emergency) alive long enough to get them to the ER.

If someone needs CPR at all, the chance of being able to fix the underlying cause of their cardiopulmonary arrest on a space station is infinitesimal.

gobdovan•5mo ago
Sometimes, doing something common but with different conditions may be enough to trigger unexpected insights. Maybe it won't save anyone in space but we could still get new knowledge or tech that proves valuable somewhere else. Not claiming it has the highest expected value, just that it's not automatically useless.
lazide•5mo ago
CPR is a violent process - the rib cage normally prevents the type of manipulation of the heart necessary for CPR to work. Broken ribs are pretty much an essential side effect for adults if done correctly. It’s typically only done on folks who are dead and unresponsive at the time, to try to keep their brain alive until they can get more sophisticated help. The so called ‘golden hour’ (which really is the golden 15 minutes/5 minutes if you look at success rates).

What sort of response time are we talking about from the ISS in a medical emergency? I would be shocked if it was less than a day.

They’re probably better off with a whole lot of drugs, an ultrasound, and a defibrillator. But hey, if they can afford the weight and already have those things, a cpr machine would help keep blood flowing while they try to figure things out.

Ground control has Doctors that can walk them through pretty much anything they might want to do.

IAmBroom•5mo ago
It's worse than that. The patient is forced by the compressions to vomit. In zero-G, that means the highly acidic contents of their stomachs are now several forcefully-ejected packets of goo.

Forget the dreaded conductive pencil-lead shavings; that stuff is going to cause problems to hardware and wetware alike!

lazide•5mo ago
Good point, also rather extreme aspiration risk probably? I don’t know how you would clear their airway unless you also had a suction device. Gravity certainly isn’t going to help.
imglorp•5mo ago
I agree CPR in that situation is probably limited value. I bet you can find their procedure manual online, but on station, the victim would only be a few meters from a defibrillator and drugs to fix the problem. The ER is some 12 or 24 hours away.
lloydatkinson•5mo ago
Is this one of the final researches to be carried out in space beyond instruments in probes and satellites, considering they're going to let the ISS burn up?
IAmBroom•5mo ago
It's a vaporware discussion by laymen. I can't believe a doctor would advocate using CPR when things like AED defibrillators are already handy.
richiebful1•5mo ago
High quality CPR includes AED usage. 30 compressions to two ventilations. After 2 minutes of CPR, perform a rhythm check with AED and shock if advised. There are existing robots that do chest compressions for you (Zoll AutoPulse, LUCAS). They would work in space I bet.

Source: I'm an EMT

quantumcotton•5mo ago
So since weight is so reduced could you not grab the person who's unconscious hands and use your foot? I mean it's not ideal but in reality wouldn't CPR on earth be easier with machines too? It's not exactly an easy process if done correctly