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Show HN: Jotite – A whimsical Linux Markdown note-taking app

https://github.com/maxberggren/jotite
1•maxberggren•5m ago•0 comments

Kirigami parachute suitable for humanitarian missions stabilizes quickly

https://techxplore.com/news/2025-10-kirigami-parachute-suitable-humanitarian-missions.html
1•PaulHoule•5m ago•0 comments

Bitcoin Mesh Networks

https://63sats.com/blog/bitcoin-beyond-the-internet-how-mesh-networks-keep-sats-moving
1•svenfaw•8m ago•0 comments

Should you use Google Docs or Google Forms to collect signature?

https://formesign.com/esign/signature-in-google-docs-vs-google-forms.html
1•QueensGambit•12m ago•0 comments

Plane windshield shatters during United Airlines flight to LAX

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/united-airlines-pilot-injured-as-boeing-windshield-shatters-mid-...
1•Bender•13m ago•0 comments

Building a ~C$40 SlimeVR Tracker on AliExpress from Parts

https://bsky.app/profile/distraction.engineer/post/3m3khfkn5gc27
2•verdverm•14m ago•0 comments

Stop treating scientific code like an afterthought: record, share and value it

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03196-0
2•thinkingemote•14m ago•0 comments

The UPS chaos shows tariffs have arrived on our doorsteps

https://www.businessinsider.com/ups-chaos-shows-tariffs-have-finally-arrived-on-our-doorsteps-202...
4•blindriver•15m ago•0 comments

What Pfizer and AstraZeneca's Deals with the Trump Admin Mean for Pharma

https://www.forbes.com/sites/ritanumerof/2025/10/17/what-pfizer-and-astrazenecas-deals-with-the-t...
2•Brysonbw•15m ago•0 comments

We Need Arabic Language Models

https://www.natureasia.com/en/nmiddleeast/article/10.1038/nmiddleeast.2025.142
6•thinkingemote•16m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I built an AI app that detects and analyzes food. It's called WTF

https://whatthefood.io
1•Odeh13•18m ago•2 comments

Ratatui.rs Running on Amazon Kindle

https://bsky.app/profile/orhun.dev/post/3m3evyg2apc2w
1•pythops•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: ActionsGuardHub – A tool for analyzing Malicious GitHub Actions

https://github.com/suchithnarayan/actions-guard-hub
1•suchithnarayan•19m ago•0 comments

Better-auth account takeover (CVE-2025-61928) found via ZeroPath

https://zeropath.com/blog/breaking-authentication-unauthenticated-api-key-creation-in-better-auth...
2•etlun•22m ago•1 comments

What Unix pipelines got right and how we can do better

https://programmingsimplicity.substack.com/p/what-unix-pipelines-got-right-and
12•rajiv_abraham•27m ago•5 comments

Wanna Buy a Datacenter Cheap?

https://lowendbox.com/blog/wanna-buy-a-datacenter-cheap/
1•indigodaddy•27m ago•0 comments

In Systems Design, Perfection Is the Enemy of the Good Enough

https://magarshak.com/blog/?p=587
1•EGreg•27m ago•0 comments

How Elon Musk Ruined Twitter

https://jacobin.com/2025/10/enshittification-doctorow-musk-twitter-internet
5•sebastian_z•28m ago•0 comments

Life Happiness Index: 30 factors that determine wanting to exist

https://www.lifehappinessindex.org/
1•mrconter11•32m ago•1 comments

Vibe Coding? Straight to Jail

https://medium.com/@alex_30979/vibe-coding-straight-to-jail-a933c4fa52f9
2•byte0•36m ago•2 comments

The White House is already one of the most blocked accounts on Bluesky

https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/19/the-white-house-is-already-one-of-the-most-blocked-accounts-on-...
5•dxs•37m ago•1 comments

Backname.io

https://github.com/Twixes/backname
2•Twixes•40m ago•0 comments

Dosbian: Boot to DOSBox on Raspberry Pi

https://cmaiolino.wordpress.com/dosbian/
21•indigodaddy•40m ago•2 comments

Cheapest ARM Debugger is RISC-V

https://bogdanthegeek.github.io/blog/projects/v003-dap/
3•BogdanTheGeek•40m ago•0 comments

Naming code, the value-identity relation

https://tangrammer.codeberg.page/on-the-clojure-move/output/posts/naming-code.html
1•tangrammer•42m ago•0 comments

What the Books Get Wrong about AI [Double Descent] (Welch Labs) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z64a7USuGX0
2•ks2048•44m ago•0 comments

SpaceX's Starship still missing orbit, refueling, landing

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/16/spacexs_starship_two_down_a/
1•belter•46m ago•0 comments

Start by Not Being a Terrible Software Engineer

https://caponte.io/2025/10/19/Start-By-Not-Being-Terrible/
1•0xCaponte•48m ago•1 comments

US Government Uptime Monitor

https://usa-status.com/
84•exr0n•50m ago•16 comments

Tough Rocks: Eliminating the Chinese Rare Earth Chokepoint

https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/tough-rocks
2•paulpauper•57m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Compare Single Board Computers

https://sbc.compare/
45•todsacerdoti•2h ago

Comments

HeyMeco•1h ago
Love when actually useful sites appear. Fits the same category of sites like the one LTTLabs is working on
cjs_ac•46m ago
Similar (but without comparisons): https://hackerboards.com/
hackingonempty•44m ago
Looks cool but no microcontroller boards yet. I didn't get any results for "RP2350" for example.
Neywiny•28m ago
Those aren't SBCs
okanat•38m ago
Benchmarks are alright but as an embedded engineer I first select a performance segment and then actually prioritize the hardware abilities and engineering support from the SoC manufacturer.

Before getting into benchmarks I would actually look which hardware capabilities a specific SoC supports first (eDP, HDMI or LVDS, USB ports, i2c, GPIO pins etc). Then I would check whether the manufacturer actually maintains mainline Linux kernel drivers or keeps an up-to-date downstream kernel. I look at their frequency for updates. For media systems having HW acceleration is crucial. Most ARM vendors do a crappy job of providing good open source drivers for this.

Similarly I go and check their Yocto BSPs. If I don't like their organization, that's going to affect my final decision. If it is a power-sensitive project, then the special modes and extra driver support for various sleeping modes come into play.

(Most of the time Intel just wins with those criteria because ARM ecosystem is a mess of proprietary blobs. However there are manufacturers like NXP and MediaTek who do release passable drivers and when power consumption is important they get selected or if the product is very price-sensitvie)

This website looks alright maybe for hobbyists for pure CPU loads with very well cooled systems. I don't find it very useful without the actual engineering details, adding those would massively benefit the website.

sthlmb•32m ago
Hey! So I was quite surprised to see my site posted on here so soon after hitting the "go live" button, and thanks for your comment.

I wrote a blog post about why I made the site at https://bret.dk/introducing-sbc-compare/ if anyone's interested, but to TL;DR it, I didn't set out to create a site like this, it was a side quest after creating the automation and database to support my reviews, which do indeed focus on the hobbyist trying to explore Raspberry Pi SBCs and their many alternatives.

I have full specifications and hardware capabilities hidden behind a feature flag at the moment as I'm working my way through adding all of that data (currently at 80 SBCs in the database, and I'm only adding those I own and have run tests on) so there should be something similar to what you're asking for soon. Thanks again!

leeoniya•21m ago
if LattePanda for $178 is on the list might as well throw in the Quieter 4C:

https://www.amazon.com/MeLE-Mini-Quieter-4C-Astrophotography...

very impressive N100 device. i run EndeavourOS with KDE/plasma on mine. i swapped out to a faster and more efficient single sided 4TB nvme.

it's fanless and idles at ~4.5W according to the USB-C cable's lcd power readout.