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RDF Support Is Now Available in G.V()

https://gdotv.com/blog/gdotv-rdf-triplestore-support-announcement/
2•bwmerklsasaki•2m ago•0 comments

We're Trying to Solve Vibe-Coded PRs

https://idiallo.com/blog/how-we-are-solving-vibe-coded-prs
2•firefoxd•4m ago•0 comments

The innovator's dilemma disolves when truth is boss

https://omarreid.co.uk/posts/the-selfless-innovator/
1•oreid52•5m ago•1 comments

CLI command history tracker – never forget a command again

https://crates.io/crates/omniscient/1.0.2
1•danebalia•5m ago•1 comments

Dying Shopping Malls Are the Roman Ruins of Our Civilization

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/11/magazine/dying-mall-beauty.html
1•ChrisArchitect•7m ago•2 comments

Press reviews for the new Framework Laptop 16

https://frame.work/blog/press-reviews-for-the-new-framework-laptop-16-are-live
1•thenobsta•7m ago•0 comments

LLM Output Drift in Financial Workflows: Validation and Mitigation (arXiv)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.07585
2•raffisk•7m ago•1 comments

Despite my love-hate relationship with Motorola, I have to stick with it.

https://old.reddit.com/r/motorola/comments/1ova6vp/despite_my_lovehate_relationship_with_motorola_i/
1•sipofwater•8m ago•0 comments

The Risky Movement to Make America Nuclear Again

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-10-30/silicon-valley-s-risky-plan-to-revive-nuclear-...
2•dgroshev•8m ago•1 comments

Ingress Nginx Retirement: What You Need to Know

https://www.kubernetes.dev/blog/2025/11/12/ingress-nginx-retirement/
1•gjvc•10m ago•0 comments

GLP-1 Drugs Linked to Dramatically Lower Death Rates in Colon Cancer Patients

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2•gmays•10m ago•0 comments

Hyperlink: On-device AI agent that searches and summarizes all your local files

https://hyperlink.nexa.ai/
1•alanzhuly•13m ago•0 comments

Phantom claims to be worlds first transparent monitor,5000nits of HDR brightness

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1•thelastgallon•13m ago•0 comments

Parrot – A C++ library for fused array operations using CUDA/Thrust

https://nvlabs.github.io/parrot/
1•operator-name•15m ago•0 comments

Critical RCE patched in Imunify360 affects up to 50M+ websites

https://patchstack.com/articles/remote-code-execution-vulnerability-found-in-imunify360/
3•oliversild•15m ago•0 comments

How high are OpenAI's compute costs? Possibly a lot higher than we thought

https://www.ft.com/content/fce77ba4-6231-4920-9e99-693a6c38e7d5
4•thereitgoes456•19m ago•0 comments

The Most Fascinating Machines: When Technology Transforms Everyday Life

https://guildnet.blogspot.com/2025/11/the-most-fascinating-machines-when.html
1•TraumenMaster•22m ago•1 comments

RF Multifunctional Components with Integrated Filtering Characteristics

https://www.mdpi.com/3042-5697/1/3/11
2•PaulHoule•25m ago•0 comments

GPU Benchmarks – Animation Error Methodology White Paper

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1•Akronymus•25m ago•1 comments

Weakly-supervised object detection with attention maps and SAM

https://github.com/punnerud/attention_with_dataset
1•punnerud•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Scribe v2 Realtime – new SOTA real-time speech to text model

https://elevenlabs.io/realtime-speech-to-text
3•lharries•28m ago•0 comments

FEX: Emulate x86 Programs on ARM64

https://github.com/FEX-Emu/FEX
1•doruk101•29m ago•0 comments

Mystery 90s Industrial/goth/rap Demo Tape found while thrifting in Portland

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2•pavel_lishin•29m ago•0 comments

The Rise of Parasitic AI

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/6ZnznCaTcbGYsCmqu/the-rise-of-parasitic-ai
3•d_silin•29m ago•0 comments

CC can't help my AI research exp – so I open-source this "AI research skills"

https://github.com/zechenzhangAGI/claude-ai-research-skills
1•amberjcjj•30m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Agent-to-Code JIT Compiler

https://docs.a1project.org
1•calebhwin•31m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Typical tech job interview in late 2025?

2•dakiol•37m ago•2 comments

Valve Announces Steam Machine

https://store.steampowered.com/hardware/steammachine
2•metayrnc•37m ago•1 comments

The Overly Humble Programmer

https://jimmyhmiller.com/overly-humble-programmer
2•tobr•38m ago•0 comments

As 'Dorian Gray' ages, its relevance only grows

https://www.washingtonpost.com/books/2025/11/08/dorian-gray-oscar-wilde-history/
3•apollinaire•39m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Maestro Technology Sells Used SSD Drives as New

https://kozubik.com/items/MaestroTechnology/
75•walterbell•1h ago

Comments

LeifCarrotson•1h ago
It's crazy to me that rsync.net is buying mission-critical enterprise drives on Amazon.

I don't buy drives on Amazon for my 9 year old's laptop because of the rampant fraud and counterfeiting, I'm shocked that they're trusted for any business use-cases by anyone moderately savvy. I'm even more shocked that the takeaway is to blame the individual seller, rather than the marketplace that makes it possible.

esafak•1h ago
Marketplaces only work when the participants maintain a reputation. The buyer here is doing his part.

See also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45896707 (HDD shortage)

epistasis•1h ago
First two lines of the article:

>At rsync.net we have trusted suppliers with verified supply chains and a long history of providing reliable service.

>However, from time to time, it is expedient to purchase parts from Amazon - something we do with care and suspicion.

That seems like a very reasonable and non-crazy approach to using Amazon.

greenavocado•1h ago
As I pointed out in another post if you are using ZFS RAID Z2 you can use literal used garbage hard drives safely without risking data loss.

ZFS helped me discover that my motherboard SATA chip can't handle 6 drives; I had to purchase a cheap Chinese PCI Express SATA controller to communicate with my drives reliably and error-free.

dsr_•1h ago
Not for special VDEVs, which is the explicit purpose here.
nubinetwork•55m ago
You can mirror a slog... l2arc doesn't need a mirror because the data is already on disk. I believe a split metadata can also be mirrored.
favorited•14m ago
That's correct. I ran a special metadata VDEV 3-way mirror using this NVMe PLX card for a while https://imgur.com/a/xiwzkA6
2OEH8eoCRo0•49m ago
I'd be more worried about a supply chain attack with malicious devices.
stavros•6m ago
What kind of supply chain attack can one mount with a disk?
0x1ch•32m ago
This is how we operate at my job. We go through our trusted and reliable vendor, who gets us good pricing but doesn't always control shipping times. If it's urgent, Amazon will be delivered within 48 hrs.
monocasa•1h ago
I mean, if you're a storage business, hopefully you've designed your architecture such that you assume drives will go bad, so you characterize the models of drive to make sure that not all the copies are on one manufacturer, and then you can take liberties finding the cheapest storage on the market. This only comes back to bite you when you didn't account for (because you didn't know) that there was decreased longevity, so your TCO calculation was off and you might not make as much money.
greenavocado•1h ago
I buy used enterprise hard drives that have been pushed hard. My current biggest NAS runs six used 14 terabyte enterprise hard drives and three have failed so far within a year. Each time I was able to get a warranty replacement and the replacement was in much better condition than the original ones I had. Zero data loss because of ZFS RAID Z2. I was able to measure the condition of the surface of the platters and other useful metadata using Victoria https://hdd.by/victoria/ included on Hiren's BootCD PE.
iberator•49m ago
Which manfucaturer is the best and worst one?
abanana•1h ago
> blame the individual seller, rather than the marketplace

I'd have thought the fraud problems from "commingling" were well-enough known by now to avoid wanting to blame any specific Amazon Marketplace vendor, but perhaps not.

Szpadel•1h ago
from time to time your trusted supplier might be out of stock and you need drivers quickly

even backblaze bought drives in supermarket when there was HDD shortage

Aurornis•43m ago
> I'm shocked that they're trusted for any business use-cases by anyone moderately savvy.

I buy drives on Amazon all the time. I check them all. Never had any problems.

The mistake they made was buying not from Amazon, but from "Maestro Technology" listing on Amazon. If you understand that Amazon is a marketplace and you take 10 seconds to read who you're buying from, it's not a problem.

Amazon returns are also extremely easy. I once gambled on a sketchy seller and received a bad product (not computer related). A couple clicks and it was on its way back for a refund.

The problems with inventory commingling are virtually a thing of the past. I went through the process of selling a product on Amazon and understanding their evolved inventory labeling and commingling procedures so I'm not worried. Many of the tech community are anchored to news articles from years ago, though.

If you have a highly trusted vendor who can deliver at great prices and have products in stock that show up at your door when you need them, then use that. For the rest of us, using Amazon to buy common parts isn't really the problem that it's made out to be in HN comments. I think a lot of people here only understand Amazon through the occasional article that makes it to the top of HN and they don't understand what it's really like because they've been too scared to use it for years.

tgsovlerkhgsel•15m ago
The problem is that you might not be able to tell a used drive from a new drive if the scammer bothered to reset the SMART data.
rsync•10m ago
"It's crazy to me that rsync.net is buying mission-critical enterprise drives on Amazon."

We don't.

"At rsync.net we have trusted suppliers with verified supply chains and a long history of providing reliable service."

...

"However, from time to time, it is expedient to purchase parts from Amazon - something we do with care and suspicion."

... and that care and suspicion takes the form of physical and logical inspections and extended part burn-in.

As you can see, this QC process caught these mis-labeled parts.

p1necone•1h ago
Can you flash fake SMART data to drives? I suspect that's exactly what Maestro will start doing now (although it's possible it's not worth the effort for the small number of customers who will actually check this stuff).
nubinetwork•1h ago
I bought a stack of WD gold drives several years ago that had several thousand hours on them as well. I believe I got those off Newegg. When I asked, they said something about initial testing, but why didn't they reset the counters before selling them? Who knows.
toast0•26m ago
> I bought a stack of WD gold drives several years ago that had several thousand hours on them as well. I believe I got those off Newegg. When I asked, they said something about initial testing, but why didn't they reset the counters before selling them? Who knows.

Thousands of hours doesn't pass the smell test. There's no way a specific SSD goes through months of testing prior to sale. A couple of hours seems reasonable though. And I'd rather it not be easy to reset the counters, so they don't reset the counters after testing during manufacturing/burn-in.

Syzygies•57m ago
"Other than returning the four parts for a refund (which we did) and documenting this behavior here, our only other recourse was to guarantee that these four specific parts were never sold as new again:"

Alas, one can completely remove Sharpie writing from metal with 99% isopropyl alcohol. Did they make a better choice? This looks like Sharpie writing to me.

nekusar•49m ago
https://www.amazon.com/Janlaugh-Resistant-Laboratory-Permane...

Alcohol/solvent resistant markers.

hexbin010•27m ago
But are they genuine and unused? !
observationist•42m ago
You can also remove sharpie writing using sharpies and a wet wipe - write over and wipe while its still wet. The dry pigment will dissolve in the solvent in the fresh ink.
doubled112•40m ago
My favourite trick is to write over Sharpie with a dry erase marker and erase it all.
realusername•34m ago
They can do it but they likely won't bother at scale.
lgats•46m ago
does amazon still do inventory co-mingling ?
alwa•37m ago
That was my first thought too. Apparently they’re “phasing it out” by “the end of this year” [0]

I did not know, per that article, that Amazon had for some time now offered motivated third-party sellers a means to avoid commingling by applying a “fulfillment network SKU” barcode to their goods. And that they estimate merchants spend $600mm a year on that type of “restickering.” Expensive, but possible.

[0] https://www.geekwire.com/2025/after-years-of-backlash-amazon...

khernandezrt•40m ago
Whats stopping a more clever company from resetting the smart data on an ssd and reselling?
tgsovlerkhgsel•16m ago
This is how it's done - name and shame!

Without it, there isn't enough incentive to try and just eat the cost of a refund in the rare case they get caught.

indigodaddy•11m ago
Back in my NOC tech/datacenter days, we grew to trust drives with a combination of 10000+ poweron hrs + {zero SMART errors / zero reallocated sectors / zero pending sectors} actually more than a random unknown new drive.