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X (Twitter) is back with a new X API Pay-Per-Use model

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

Zlob.h 100% POSIX and glibc compatible globbing lib that is faste and better

https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/zlob
1•neogoose•4m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Deterministic signal triangulation using a fixed .72% variance constant

https://github.com/mabrucker85-prog/Project_Lance_Core
1•mav5431•4m ago•1 comments

Scientists Discover Levitating Time Crystals You Can Hold, Defy Newton’s 3rd Law

https://phys.org/news/2026-02-scientists-levitating-crystals.html
1•sizzle•4m ago•0 comments

When Michelangelo Met Titian

https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/michelangelo-titian-review-the-renaissances-odd-couple-e34...
1•keiferski•5m ago•0 comments

Solving NYT Pips with DLX

https://github.com/DonoG/NYTPips4Processing
1•impossiblecode•6m ago•1 comments

Baldur's Gate to be turned into TV series – without the game's developers

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c24g457y534o
1•vunderba•6m ago•0 comments

Interview with 'Just use a VPS' bro (OpenClaw version) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40SnEd1RWUU
1•dangtony98•12m ago•0 comments

EchoJEPA: Latent Predictive Foundation Model for Echocardiography

https://github.com/bowang-lab/EchoJEPA
1•euvin•20m ago•0 comments

Disablling Go Telemetry

https://go.dev/doc/telemetry
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•21m ago•0 comments

Effective Nihilism

https://www.effectivenihilism.org/
1•abetusk•24m ago•1 comments

The UK government didn't want you to see this report on ecosystem collapse

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/27/uk-government-report-ecosystem-collapse-foi...
2•pabs3•26m ago•0 comments

No 10 blocks report on impact of rainforest collapse on food prices

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/no-10-blocks-report-on-impact-of-rainforest-colla...
1•pabs3•27m ago•0 comments

Seedance 2.0 Is Coming

https://seedance-2.app/
1•Jenny249•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Fitspire – a simple 5-minute workout app for busy people (iOS)

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1•devavinoth12•29m ago•0 comments

Dexterous robotic hands: 2009 – 2014 – 2025

https://old.reddit.com/r/robotics/comments/1qp7z15/dexterous_robotic_hands_2009_2014_2025/
1•gmays•33m ago•0 comments

Interop 2025: A Year of Convergence

https://webkit.org/blog/17808/interop-2025-review/
1•ksec•42m ago•1 comments

JobArena – Human Intuition vs. Artificial Intelligence

https://www.jobarena.ai/
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Concept Artists Say Generative AI References Only Make Their Jobs Harder

https://thisweekinvideogames.com/feature/concept-artists-in-games-say-generative-ai-references-on...
1•KittenInABox•50m ago•0 comments

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

https://github.com/mkmkkkkk/paysentry
2•mkyang•52m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Moli P2P – An ephemeral, serverless image gallery (Rust and WebRTC)

https://moli-green.is/
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The Crumbling Workflow Moat: Aggregation Theory's Final Chapter

https://twitter.com/nicbstme/status/2019149771706102022
1•SubiculumCode•1h ago•0 comments

Pax Historia – User and AI powered gaming platform

https://www.ycombinator.com/launches/PMu-pax-historia-user-ai-powered-gaming-platform
2•Osiris30•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a RAG engine to search Singaporean laws

https://github.com/adityaprasad-sudo/Explore-Singapore
3•ambitious_potat•1h ago•4 comments

Scams, Fraud, and Fake Apps: How to Protect Your Money in a Mobile-First Economy

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1•jonatask•1h ago•0 comments

Porting Doom to My WebAssembly VM

https://irreducible.io/blog/porting-doom-to-wasm/
2•irreducible•1h ago•0 comments

Cognitive Style and Visual Attention in Multimodal Museum Exhibitions

https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/16/2968
1•rbanffy•1h ago•0 comments

Full-Blown Cross-Assembler in a Bash Script

https://hackaday.com/2026/02/06/full-blown-cross-assembler-in-a-bash-script/
1•grajmanu•1h ago•0 comments

Logic Puzzles: Why the Liar Is the Helpful One

https://blog.szczepan.org/blog/knights-and-knaves/
1•wasabi991011•1h ago•0 comments

Optical Combs Help Radio Telescopes Work Together

https://hackaday.com/2026/02/03/optical-combs-help-radio-telescopes-work-together/
2•toomuchtodo•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Shrinking While Linking

https://www.tweag.io/blog/2025-11-27-shrinking-static-libs/
29•ingve•2mo ago

Comments

kragen•2mo ago
Seems to be a dupe: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46074222
compiler-guy•2mo ago
"If you compiled your code with support for link-time optimization (LTO), it contains another copy (in the form of LLVM bitcode — more on that later) of all our code and the code of all our dependencies."

The author then goes and removes the lto-related code via objcopy. Which is fine, and great, and useful if you care about size more than having link-time optimization enabled for your end users.

But if you are just going to turn around and remove it, you probably shouldn't include it in the first place, which makes the original analysis of 132MB vs 15MB a little misleading.

kragen•2mo ago
Misleading how? If your first thought on looking at a Rust-generated static library is that it's fucking huge, it's not misleading at all for someone to tell you that Rust-generated static libraries are mostly LLVM bitcode that you can remove with `objcopy --remove-section .llvmbc`.
compiler-guy•2mo ago
This somewhat custom use-case has an option turned on that jacks the size way up. Here is a hacky way to undo that option.

You could also just ... not turn it on in the first place. You are doing a nonstandard build already.

kragen•2mo ago
Your first paragraph appears to be a sarcastic paraphrase of the article; please correct me if I'm misunderstanding that. What's the somewhat custom use-case, and what's the option that jacks up the size? I don't see anything in the article that would obviously fit either description.
yellow_lead•2mo ago
The option is LTO
compiler-guy•2mo ago
A very quick paraphrase, sure. Don't really think it is sarcastic, but whatever.

The custom-use-case is the article's very raison-d'etre: "... I wanted to distribute a static library and the size was causing me problems. Specifically, I had a Rust library that I wanted to make available to Go developers."

The option is LTO.

The situation here is a bit like building a binary with debug info, and then saying, "But I don't need debug info and it is causing me size-problems, so I'll strip it." But the better option is to not build with debug info in the first place.

kragen•2mo ago
I don't think of distributing a static library as a particularly custom use case, but more as the default way to distribute a compiled library.

I missed that LTO was a non-default option! Thanks for pointing that out. In that case I agree.