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'A perfect coincidence': rare red lightning captured in New Zealand skies

https://www.theguardian.com/global/2025/oct/22/red-lightning-new-zealand-red-sprites
1•tobr•7m ago•0 comments

A.I. Sweeps Through Newsrooms, but Is It a Journalist or a Tool?

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/business/media/ai-news-media.html
1•mmooss•18m ago•0 comments

HOLO – a persistence framework that keeps AI context across resets

1•Holo_Sim•25m ago•0 comments

India's Unified Payments Interface Has Revolutionized Its DigitalPayments Market

https://business.cornell.edu/hub/2024/12/20/indias-unified-payments-interface-has-revolutionized-...
1•kamaraju•27m ago•0 comments

Problems With C++ Move Semantics (YT) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klq-sNxuP2g
1•signa11•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Distillr – Condense Podcasts - Only sections that matter

https://distillr.akatsys.com
1•jshahid1997•47m ago•0 comments

Error Codes for Control Flow

https://matklad.github.io/2025/11/06/error-codes-for-control-flow.html
1•signa11•56m ago•0 comments

Apple's "notarisation" – blocking software freedom of developers and users

https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20251105-01.en.html
6•DavideNL•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Utility library for fuzz testing in Zig

https://github.com/steelcake/fuzzi
1•ozgrakkurt•1h ago•0 comments

COBOL to Kotlin via Formal Models (IR and Alloy and Golden Master)

https://marcoeg.medium.com/from-cobol-to-kotlin-795920b1f371
1•marcoeg•1h ago•1 comments

Meredith Whittaker on Using AWS for Signal

https://mastodon.world/@Mer__edith/115445701583902092
1•doener•1h ago•0 comments

Building Reliable Systems

https://medium.com/@itsHabib/building-reliable-systems-d6bfaaf1b08d
2•signa11•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a ride-hailing back end with microservices

https://github.com/richxcame/ride-hailing
1•richxcame•1h ago•0 comments

UPS grounds its fleet of MD-11's, sources say

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ups-grounds-md-11-fleet-type-plane-louisville-crash-sources-...
2•fujigawa•1h ago•0 comments

Multi-objective optimization by quantum annealing

https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.01762
2•jonbaer•1h ago•0 comments

The DNA Helix Changed How We Thought About Ourselves

https://nyti.ms/4qPS3y6
1•doener•1h ago•0 comments

Floating Point Visually Explained (2017)

https://fabiensanglard.net/floating_point_visually_explained/
2•porridgeraisin•1h ago•0 comments

Windows 'does suck for some people': Dave Plummer explains his fixes

https://www.pcgamer.com/software/windows/windows-really-does-suck-for-some-people-ex-microsoft-en...
2•thunderbong•1h ago•0 comments

Spectrogram Phases

https://graemephi.github.io/posts/spectrogram-phases/
2•Frotag•1h ago•1 comments

GitChat – Branch AI chats on a canvas like Miro meets ChatGPT and Notion

1•saurabh_io•1h ago•1 comments

The Man Behind Perplexity "Aravind Srinivas"

https://jargoniseasy.com/aravind-srinivas-perplexity-ceo-biography
1•webkmsyed•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Vididoo – Browser Powered Media Editing

https://vididoo.vercel.app/
2•bilater•1h ago•1 comments

SuccessorML

http://mlton.org/SuccessorML
2•kristianp•2h ago•0 comments

"Good engineering management" is a fad

https://lethain.com/good-eng-mgmt-is-a-fad/
2•Garbage•2h ago•0 comments

Space DJ: Navigating a Musical Universe

https://magenta.withgoogle.com/spacedj-announce
2•smusamashah•2h ago•0 comments

Kaplay.js: The fun and open source game library for HTML5 Games

https://kaplayjs.com
1•clessg•2h ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What is the most important thing in life?

4•awesomehry•2h ago•11 comments

Beyond Chatbots: 5 Next-Gen Use Cases for AI Agents in Customer Support

https://composio.dev/blog/ai-agents-customer-support-use-cases
1•manveerc•2h ago•0 comments

Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Preferable to China Winning the Al Race

https://gizmodo.com/palantir-ceo-says-a-surveillance-state-is-preferable-to-china-winning-the-ai-...
15•voxadam•2h ago•15 comments

Show HN: A DevTools-Level JavaScript API for DOM and CSS Style Rules

https://github.com/devtoolcss/chrome-inspector
2•brouser•2h ago•0 comments
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Mullvad: Shutting down our search proxy Leta

https://mullvad.net/en/blog/shutting-down-our-search-proxy-leta
100•holysoles•6h ago

Comments

holysoles•5h ago
For anyone looking at alternatives, I've been a user of searxng for awhile and have found it to be pretty solid.
backscratches•4h ago
Submit a query to a random instance via https://searx.neocities.org (which is set as my homepage).
mac-attack•3h ago
Mullvad Leta was an engine of choice within SearXNG for my self-hosted instance. Disappointed to see it go.
t0lo•2h ago
i love searx but i wish it could include yandex as well- then it would be perfect- dumb wars
stevage•4h ago
What exactly did it do? And why can't it do that anymore?
supriyo-biswas•3h ago
Most likely that people are switching to LLM based search products in droves and the real demand is there.
therein•3h ago
Maybe you are but people are certainly not switching to LLM based search products in droves.

It is the exact opposite for me. Everyone hates the LLM based search products in my circles. Just look at this shitshow.

https://imgur.com/a/lAd3UHn

jdiff•3h ago
Your circles might have a little more technical literacy than most. I'm working part time in retail at a hardware store currently and the amount of people who come in looking for parts specified exclusively by a single AI overview is mindboggling. People repairing car engines come in looking for bolts with specific lengths, materials, and thread pitches that AI told them they needed. I haven't had anyone come back and explicitly tell me that AI led them wrong, but I'm sure they've had to make multiple trips back out here.
zx8080•3h ago
Hardware repairs done by AI recommendations sounds really scary and dangerous.
DrewADesign•2h ago
TBF: people overconfident in their DIY fixing skills are precisely the sort replacing searches with an LLM query.
tharkun__•3h ago
When I search

    switching to LLM based search products in droves.
it says

    The shift towards LLM-based search products is significant as they offer more conversational and personalized responses compared to traditional search engines. This change is driven by users seeking quicker, more relevant answers and a better overall experience
So it must be true, right? Coz that's the only thing I searched for. I got my answer. Why would I search for the opposite? My bias was confirmed. I'm happy and will repeat the results to all my friends, who will search for the same thing to confirm and get confirmation!
edoceo•2h ago
This is sarcasm, correct? Cause really, you wanna find data that doesn't agree with you... if the objective is to be more smarter.
chmod775•1h ago
ChatGPT agreed it's not sarcasm.
BolexNOLA•57m ago
This hurts but it’s so accurate lol
ranger_danger•2h ago
What am I supposed to be outraged by here?
nl•2h ago
> Just look at this shitshow.

> https://imgur.com/a/lAd3UHn

I don't follow NFL viewership numbers but searching and reading the results seems to indicate some support for that trend.

What's wrong with it?

chmod775•2h ago
Scroll down. There's more.

The LLM responded in the affirmative to all queries, even when they seem to contradict each other.

> NFL viewership went down? Yes!

> NFL viewership went up? Yes!

> Home prices are going down? Yes!

> Home prices are going up? Yes!

Google is confirming people's biases on an industrial scale. Surely this is not going to do any damage...

gruez•1h ago
Isn't traditional search going to have the same issue? If you search about how chocolate is good for you, you'll turn up plenty of sites willing to confirm your beliefs, AI summary or not.
navigate8310•1h ago
Then where's the intelligence in it which a huge chunk of biomass wants to rely upon?
BolexNOLA•54m ago
I have so many conflicting emotions/impulses.

1) don’t believe everything you read on the internet

2) it looks like real search results

3) it’s a bunch of crappy smartphone shots of screens

4) but why would someone work so hard to make these fake images

5) but AI image generation

6) but they don’t look AI-generated

7) but maybe it’s gotten better

I can go on and on and on

My ultimate feeling is “this looks legit.” But man. The internet just isn’t fun anymore. It’s so much work.

r721•2h ago
Launch thread (5 months ago): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44116503
Taek•4h ago
Sad to see it go, at the same time I never used it and it seems that the rationale is highly pragmatic, so you certainly won't find me protesting the decision.

Privacy is an uphill battle, we should use our efforts where they make the most impact.

mkatx•3h ago
Damn.. I just learned about this.
charcircuit•3h ago
>Similar privacy can be achieved through the combination of a VPN and a privacy-focused browser.

Mullvad sell a VPN and privacy-focused browser so how are they unable to proxy the searches themselves? They already have the needed tools developed.

jdiff•3h ago
A VPN and a privacy-focused browser have similar practical usefulness to a private search engine. They cannot be used to create a private search engine.
charcircuit•3h ago
Yes, they can. You use the browser with the VPN to search sites like Bing and then scrape the search results.
jdiff•2h ago
You don't need a whole browser for that, just a VPN. And that'd likely get their servers blocked for their users if Google's cracking down on them already.
charcircuit•36m ago
>cracking down on them already.

If they crack down on it then the suggestion to use a VPN and privacy browser won't work either.

jsheard•3h ago
It always seemed like Leta was on thin ice since it queried Googles Search API and then cached the results for 30 days, which I believe is against Googles TOS. I wonder if they finally noticed and got mad.

https://developers.google.com/terms

> you will not [...] keep cached copies longer than permitted by the cache header

t0lo•2h ago
fair enough- i used it a few times but brave was just more convenient- also for everyone here brave does its' own indexing and you can downrank and uprank sites and it will remember it without an accout
mouse-5346•1h ago
How has your experience with brave been privacy wise? Do they have an advertising network? Do they have sponsored search results or data harvesting?
geokon•1h ago
a bit tangential but has anyone noticed a serious degredation in quality with duckduckgo? its become completely unusable and ive had to switch to Bing :(

My guess is search's days are numbered and companies are "pivoting" away to other projects

a shutdown is preferable to silent bitrot

eviks•1h ago
But ddg is just Bing? How is it worse?
geokon•1h ago
i dont know their internals but its very clearly not. You can try side by side. Extremely basic searches fail. It seems intermittent and inconsisent. Maybe their backend to Bing fails and the fallback is terrible. Just guessing

Right this moment it seems to work. 2 Days ago Id search for something basic like "CSS colors" and not get back a single usable result

AnonC•1h ago
DuckDuckGo has always been bad or just adequate for some specific purposes. Though it’s been my default search engine for a long time, I do use the “!g” bang command on the search query to switch to Google when I find that DDG’s results aren’t relevant or adequate.

In the last year or so, I look for the summaries from “Search Assist” and the dive into a chat with the (limited?) LLM models that it provides. It’s my go to for LLM usage. It’s rarely and for more complex needs that I go to ChatGPT.

Cerium•1h ago
I switched to Kagi a few years ago and have not looked back. The quality has been great and continues to perform well.
rectang•27m ago
I recently bought a DDG subscription because of their duck.ai service.

For $10/month it’s great to have someone whose incentives are aligned with my own managing my relationships with AI companies I’d otherwise have to monitor constantly for privacy abuses.

I haven’t noticed a recent degradation in DDG’s search results, but I’m also turning to duck.ai more frequently and on the whole my search/investigation experience is better.

The one significant downside is that duck.ai limits the length of your chats, but considering the price that’s not surprising.

The direction I’d like to see the industry go is better integration of search results into AI chat, blurring the distinction between the two. That would make both products more compelling: search results are made more friendly with AI summaries, and original sources help to counter AI hallucinations and obsequious blather.

lossyalgo•5m ago
AI is killing websites[0]. Why visit a website if the AI summary is good? But soon, if everyone is only using AI results, then there will be no reason to create new websites, unless you don't care about anyone visiting your site except for AI crawlers.

[0]: I won't bother linking any articles since there are too many articles on the subject and whatever I link is probably not the site you want (or is maybe paywalled).

subarctic•19m ago
I switched to brave search a year or two ago and found it to be an improvement