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Show HN: PaySentry – Open-source control plane for AI agent payments

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Porting Doom to My WebAssembly VM

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Cognitive Style and Visual Attention in Multimodal Museum Exhibitions

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The Tao of Programming

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PanelBench: We evaluated Cursor's Visual Editor on 89 test cases. 43 fail

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Hello world does not compile

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2•oidar•1h ago•0 comments
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Electromagnetically Induced Acoustic Noise

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetically_induced_acoustic_noise
16•aragonite•3mo ago

Comments

belter•3mo ago
In my village we call those Tesla Coils...

https://youtu.be/fLiji1YgDGU

brudgers•3mo ago
The Yamaha TX81Z was famous for this coming off the transformer. There was a revision that added a shield and a service upgrade part forty years ago.

A few years ago, I fixed one with part of a bean can.

wtcactus•3mo ago
I'm really sensitive to this (I used to be even more, but, I'm guessing, after years of going to disco's and rock concerts, my earning lost some of its sharpness - on a side note, I used to be able to recognize basically anyone's voice - even distant acquaintances - and lost some of that with time, probably because of this reduction in hearing.).

It's really ,really distracting and enervating. Specially, because most people around you can't ear it and think you are just being picky. Imagine a TV, and that noise is there all the time and you can't watch anything in peace because you keep earning that high pitched noise in the background.

dist-epoch•3mo ago
I had a GPU which whined when you would scroll a window (like a long web page).
voidUpdate•3mo ago
What's the term for when you put a phone near a speaker and when it's about to get a text or a call, the speaker goes "didididit-didididit"?
HPsquared•3mo ago
See my comment about GSM
HPsquared•3mo ago
GSM electromagnetic interference is similar.

GSM phones would transmit TDMA frames at a frequency of 217 Hz which couples with audio circuitry to cause speakers to emit a characteristic buzzing sound.

Even though it's a radio frequency signal which is outside the range of human hearing (like 800-900 MHz or higher), the signal interacts with any non-linearity in the audio circuitry (think of the diode in a crystal radio), which basically performs unintended amplitude modulation of the pulsed RF electrical signal into something like a 217 Hz square wave, which is in the audible range.

This has gone away as phones stopped using GSM. Newer standards emit more of a continuous waveform which doesn't cause these audible frequencies to be generated.

https://www.ti.com/lit/an/snaa033d/snaa033d.pdf

HPsquared•3mo ago
(too late to edit) I remembered this example of "unintentional amplitude modulation" of a strong AM RF signal: touching vegetation against a (presumably AM) radio mast. "Listening radio with grass"

https://youtu.be/b9UO9tn4MpI

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41462574

__alexs•3mo ago
Like a speaker?
deutschepost•3mo ago
Why is the first page listed under „See also“ the article for Autism?
Cthulhu_•3mo ago
The second is "sensory processing disorder", which is a characteristic or symptom of autism; I can't find it in the main article, but it's probably because some people with sensory processing disorder are more sensitive to coil whine / "hearing electricity", or more likely to consciously experience what most people consider background noise.