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155M US land parcel boundaries

https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/landrecordsus/us-parcel-layer
2•tjwebbnorfolk•4m ago•0 comments

Private Inference

https://confer.to/blog/2026/01/private-inference/
1•jbegley•8m ago•0 comments

Font Rendering from First Principles

https://mccloskeybr.com/articles/font_rendering.html
1•krapp•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Seedance 2.0 AI video generator for creators and ecommerce

https://seedance-2.net
1•dallen97•15m ago•0 comments

Wally: A fun, reliable voice assistant in the shape of a penguin

https://github.com/JLW-7/Wally
1•PaulHoule•16m ago•0 comments

Rewriting Pycparser with the Help of an LLM

https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2026/rewriting-pycparser-with-the-help-of-an-llm/
1•y1n0•18m ago•0 comments

Lobsters Vibecoding Challenge

https://gist.github.com/MostAwesomeDude/bb8cbfd005a33f5dd262d1f20a63a693
1•tolerance•18m ago•0 comments

E-Commerce vs. Social Commerce

https://moondala.one/
1•HamoodBahzar•18m ago•1 comments

Avoiding Modern C++ – Anton Mikhailov [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShSGHb65f3M
2•linkdd•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: AegisMind–AI system with 12 brain regions modeled on human neuroscience

https://www.aegismind.app
2•aegismind_app•24m ago•1 comments

Zig – Package Management Workflow Enhancements

https://ziglang.org/devlog/2026/#2026-02-06
1•Retro_Dev•25m ago•0 comments

AI-powered text correction for macOS

https://taipo.app/
1•neuling•29m ago•1 comments

AppSecMaster – Learn Application Security with hands on challenges

https://www.appsecmaster.net/en
1•aqeisi•30m ago•1 comments

Fibonacci Number Certificates

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/02/05/fibonacci-certificate/
1•y1n0•31m ago•0 comments

AI Overviews are killing the web search, and there's nothing we can do about it

https://www.neowin.net/editorials/ai-overviews-are-killing-the-web-search-and-theres-nothing-we-c...
3•bundie•36m ago•1 comments

City skylines need an upgrade in the face of climate stress

https://theconversation.com/city-skylines-need-an-upgrade-in-the-face-of-climate-stress-267763
3•gnabgib•37m ago•0 comments

1979: The Model World of Robert Symes [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmDxmxhrGDc
1•xqcgrek2•42m ago•0 comments

Satellites Have a Lot of Room

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/02/02/satellites-have-a-lot-of-room/
2•y1n0•42m ago•0 comments

1980s Farm Crisis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s_farm_crisis
4•calebhwin•43m ago•1 comments

Show HN: FSID - Identifier for files and directories (like ISBN for Books)

https://github.com/skorotkiewicz/fsid
1•modinfo•48m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Holy Grail: Open-Source Autonomous Development Agent

https://github.com/dakotalock/holygrailopensource
1•Moriarty2026•55m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Minecraft Creeper meets 90s Tamagotchi

https://github.com/danielbrendel/krepagotchi-game
1•foxiel•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Termiteam – Control center for multiple AI agent terminals

https://github.com/NetanelBaruch/termiteam
1•Netanelbaruch•1h ago•0 comments

The only U.S. particle collider shuts down

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/particle-collider-shuts-down-brookhaven
2•rolph•1h ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Why do purchased B2B email lists still have such poor deliverability?

1•solarisos•1h ago•3 comments

Show HN: Remotion directory (videos and prompts)

https://www.remotion.directory/
1•rokbenko•1h ago•0 comments

Portable C Compiler

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_C_Compiler
2•guerrilla•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kokki – A "Dual-Core" System Prompt to Reduce LLM Hallucinations

1•Ginsabo•1h ago•0 comments

Software Engineering Transformation 2026

https://mfranc.com/blog/ai-2026/
1•michal-franc•1h ago•0 comments

Microsoft purges Win11 printer drivers, devices on borrowed time

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/printers/microsoft-stops-distrubitng-legacy-v3-and-v4-pr...
4•rolph•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

X server implementation for SIXEL-featured terminals (2010-2014)

https://github.com/saitoha/xserver-SIXEL
63•jesprenj•4mo ago

Comments

JdeBP•4mo ago
The interesting thing is that the author has been inactive for long enough that the 2021 fork by someone else has now itself lapsed into inactivity.

* https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27447638

* https://github.com/libsixel/libsixel

froh•4mo ago
saitoha/libsixel looks alive and kicking to me

https://github.com/saitoha/libsixel/commits/master/

the x server (OP link) is inactive indeed

JdeBP•4mo ago
That's interesting. Xe probably should close that issue, then. (-:

Also note https://github.com/Kreijstal/libsixel , another fork that sprang up because the author vanished.

iberator•4mo ago
No screenshot lol.
hnlmorg•4mo ago
This project is old enough that it uses the plain text README format that was intended to be read from the terminal back before GitHub became the de facto way to read source code.
LeoPanthera•4mo ago
Oh. Huh. I'm still doing plain text READMEs. Am I not supposed to?
jazzyjackson•4mo ago
If you don't have a GIF auto play at the top of your readme how can I trust that the code even compiles? ;)
josefx•4mo ago
By verifying that each full line in the readme is exactly 80 characters wide.
hnlmorg•4mo ago
De facto != best practice

Or in other word, You do you

stuaxo•4mo ago
0h, I read README.md in the terminal with batcat.
hnlmorg•4mo ago
I just cat or vi the files. The point of markdown is that it can still be read in the terminal and without any special tools.

My earlier point was that plain text doesn’t support image inlining. Not that markdown requires a web stack to render.

JdeBP•4mo ago
Actually there is a screenshot, but it is in the libsixel repository, because the README here is just the original Xorg one unaltered.

* https://github.com/saitoha/libsixel#x11-on-sixel-terminals

numpad0•4mo ago
Wasn't Sixel necromancy primarily done to implement streaming Twitter client for demoing NetBSD running on an obscure 68k based machine at an Open-Source Conference?
naikrovek•4mo ago
seems like the need here is for a graphical terminal. a terminal that displays graphics which are sent to it as graphics, and not as ascii-encoded binary.

the default terminal in plan9 could do this, though i don't know of anything which took advantage of it outside of plan9 itself. you could open a new window (which is a terminal with a prompt and a cursor and a shell and so on), and type the command to launch the window manager ("rio") and it would launch a new window manager inside your terminal window.

it's not even really fair to call plan9 windows "terminals" since they're plan9 windows and anything that can be displayed on plan9 can be displayed in one.

the neater stuff comes when you use one of those plan9 windows to remote into another machine and run a graphical tool inside it. you could run the window manager of the remote machine and display it locally, all through normal commands you used all the time and without any special software, and you could open more plan9 windows inside that window manager inside your local plan9 window inside your local window manager. all over the 9p protocol that plan9 used for everything. 9p is used all over the place today, but only for relatively niche things.

i think we've really ignored a lot of what plan9 did, to our detriment as an industry.