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The Genus Amanita

https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita.html
1•rolph•28s ago•0 comments

We have broken SHA-1 in practice

https://shattered.io/
1•mooreds•1m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: Was my first management job bad, or is this what management is like?

1•Buttons840•2m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How to Reduce Time Spent Crimping?

1•pinkmuffinere•3m ago•0 comments

KV Cache Transform Coding for Compact Storage in LLM Inference

https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.01815
1•walterbell•8m ago•0 comments

A quantitative, multimodal wearable bioelectronic device for stress assessment

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-67747-9
1•PaulHoule•10m ago•0 comments

Why Big Tech Is Throwing Cash into India in Quest for AI Supremacy

https://www.wsj.com/world/india/why-big-tech-is-throwing-cash-into-india-in-quest-for-ai-supremac...
1•saikatsg•10m ago•0 comments

How to shoot yourself in the foot – 2026 edition

https://github.com/aweussom/HowToShootYourselfInTheFoot
1•aweussom•10m ago•0 comments

Eight More Months of Agents

https://crawshaw.io/blog/eight-more-months-of-agents
3•archb•12m ago•0 comments

From Human Thought to Machine Coordination

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-digital-self/202602/from-human-thought-to-machine-coo...
1•walterbell•12m ago•0 comments

The new X API pricing must be a joke

https://developer.x.com/
1•danver0•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RMA Dashboard fast SAST results for monorepos (SARIF and triage)

https://rma-dashboard.bukhari-kibuka7.workers.dev/
1•bumahkib7•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Source code graphRAG for Java/Kotlin development based on jQAssistant

https://github.com/2015xli/jqassistant-graph-rag
1•artigent•19m ago•0 comments

Python Only Has One Real Competitor

https://mccue.dev/pages/2-6-26-python-competitor
3•dragandj•20m ago•0 comments

Tmux to Zellij (and Back)

https://www.mauriciopoppe.com/notes/tmux-to-zellij/
1•maurizzzio•21m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: How are you using specialized agents to accelerate your work?

1•otterley•22m ago•0 comments

Passing user_id through 6 services? OTel Baggage fixes this

https://signoz.io/blog/otel-baggage/
1•pranay01•23m ago•0 comments

DavMail Pop/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP Exchange Gateway

https://davmail.sourceforge.net/
1•todsacerdoti•24m ago•0 comments

Visual data modelling in the browser (open source)

https://github.com/sqlmodel/sqlmodel
1•Sean766•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tharos – CLI to find and autofix security bugs using local LLMs

https://github.com/chinonsochikelue/tharos
1•fluantix•26m ago•0 comments

Oddly Simple GUI Programs

https://simonsafar.com/2024/win32_lights/
1•MaximilianEmel•26m ago•0 comments

The New Playbook for Leaders [pdf]

https://www.ibli.com/IBLI%20OnePagers%20The%20Plays%20Summarized.pdf
1•mooreds•27m ago•1 comments

Interactive Unboxing of J Dilla's Donuts

https://donuts20.vercel.app
1•sngahane•28m ago•0 comments

OneCourt helps blind and low-vision fans to track Super Bowl live

https://www.dezeen.com/2026/02/06/onecourt-tactile-device-super-bowl-blind-low-vision-fans/
1•gaws•30m ago•0 comments

Rudolf Vrba

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Vrba
1•mooreds•30m ago•0 comments

Autism Incidence in Girls and Boys May Be Nearly Equal, Study Suggests

https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/autism/119747
1•paulpauper•31m ago•0 comments

Wellness Hotels Discovery Application

https://aurio.place/
1•cherrylinedev•32m ago•1 comments

NASA delays moon rocket launch by a month after fuel leaks during test

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/feb/03/nasa-delays-moon-rocket-launch-month-fuel-leaks-a...
1•mooreds•33m ago•0 comments

Sebastian Galiani on the Marginal Revolution

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2026/02/sebastian-galiani-on-the-marginal-revol...
2•paulpauper•36m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Are we at the point where software can improve itself?

1•ManuelKiessling•36m ago•2 comments
Open in hackernews

Random Font – a typographic experiment exploring randomness [pdf]

https://www.ilcovile.it/scritti/COVILE_834_Reprint_Random_Font.pdf
49•misone•3mo ago

Comments

misone•3mo ago
A printed essay where each paragraph is rendered in a different, randomly selected typeface. Found on Il Covile, an Italian publication exploring typography, philosophy, and design. The text is presented in both Italian and English.

The text is presented in both Italian and English.

The authors also created a LibreOffice extension that applies random fonts to any document, allowing users to experiment with the same generative approach directly. It's called "Patina": https://www.ilcovile.it/V3_p_patina.html

MultifokalHirn•3mo ago
cool, thank you!
rgovostes•2mo ago
The technique applied is not randomly selecting a different typeface per paragraph, but tweaking the glyph shapes when a character is repeated. Glancing at the LibreOffice extension, it seems to slightly vary CharScaleWidth by 90–110% and CharEscapementHeight by 97–100% of the base height.
mock-possum•2mo ago
Delightful! I wonder whether I could achieve this effect in pure css…
rgovostes•2mo ago
I made a brief attempt of splitting each character into a separate <span style="transform: scale(<random>, <random>)">c</span>, but it doesn't look good because the transform is applied after the glyph is rasterized. I didn't see a way to scale the font size itself in two different axes, and applying a single scaling factor of 97-100% does not perfectly recreate the effect. text-rendering: geometricPrecision probably helps.
zackmorris•2mo ago
I'm not a frontend developer, I knew about ::before and ::after, but just learned about adjacent sibling combinator +, general sibling combinator ~ and :has() after reading your comment. Maybe every character in the text could be wrapped in a <span> via Javascript where the class name is the unicode value (in hex, say). Then css could tighten the spacing and simulate kerning for certain character combinations:

  text:
  
  it
  
  html:
  
  <span class="69">i</span><span class="74 sarcastic">t</span>
  
  css:
  
  /* could also use ch or ex instead of em */
  .69 + .74::before {
    margin-left: -0.1em;
  }
  
  .sarcastic {
    transform: skewX(-10deg);
  }
  
  /* loosen spacing a bit for certain randomness */
  .69 + .74.sarcastic::before {
    margin-left: -0.05em;
  }
Maybe the type of randomness applied could be set as additional classes on the character, limited only by imagination (I added .sarcastic as an example). Maybe AI could be trained on sample text to tidy up the kerning for a large number of permutations, althought the generated css could get quite large.

I asked AI if there's a way to apply css to specific characters instead of selectors, but unfortunately that doesn't seem to be possible (yet). It feels strange to live in a world where I could have just asked AI to do all of this for me in an online sandbox in less time than it took me to write this comment :-/

pgtan•2mo ago
Someone is reinventing PostScript and Metafont

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/139326

https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb09-2/tb21knut.pdf

kragen•2mo ago
METAFONT in particular does not have a way to write code to produce different random variations for the same glyph, nor does its output format have a way to encode those multiple alternatives in its output. I'm not sure if PostScript Type 1 fonts do either, but I'm less familiar with them.
gus_massa•2mo ago
English version in page 7.
Fnoord•2mo ago
Clever to apply on a restaurant menu (like in example on page 7). It makes the dishes feel more outstanding, special therefore justifying the price. Which other examples could make sense?
wkoszek•2mo ago
The effect is beautiful. Is there a way to easily get the very same effect in TeX or some other text -> PDF format?