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1•blenderob•1m ago•0 comments

Crypto firm accidentally sends $40B in Bitcoin to users

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crypto-firm-accidentally-sends-40-055054321.html
1•CommonGuy•2m ago•0 comments

Magnetic fields can change carbon diffusion in steel

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/01/260125083427.htm
1•fanf2•2m ago•0 comments

Fantasy football that celebrates great games

https://www.silvestar.codes/articles/ultigamemate/
1•blenderob•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Animalese

https://animalese.barcoloudly.com/
1•noreplica•3m ago•0 comments

StrongDM's AI team build serious software without even looking at the code

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/7/software-factory/
1•simonw•3m ago•0 comments

John Haugeland on the failure of micro-worlds

https://blog.plover.com/tech/gpt/micro-worlds.html
1•blenderob•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Velocity - Free/Cheaper Linear Clone

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1•kevinelliott•4m ago•1 comments

Corning Invented a New Fiber-Optic Cable for AI and Landed a $6B Meta Deal [video]

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Show HN: XAPIs.dev – Twitter API Alternative at 90% Lower Cost

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Near-Instantly Aborting the Worst Pain Imaginable with Psychedelics

https://psychotechnology.substack.com/p/near-instantly-aborting-the-worst
1•eatitraw•12m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nginx-defender – realtime abuse blocking for Nginx

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2•anipaleja•13m ago•0 comments

The Super Sharp Blade

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1•robin_reala•14m ago•0 comments

Smart Homes Are Terrible

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/02/smart-homes-technology/685867/
1•tusslewake•16m ago•0 comments

What I haven't figured out

https://macwright.com/2026/01/29/what-i-havent-figured-out
1•stevekrouse•16m ago•0 comments

KPMG pressed its auditor to pass on AI cost savings

https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2026/02/06/kpmg-pressed-its-auditor-to-pass-on-ai-cost-savings/
1•cainxinth•16m ago•0 comments

Open-source Claude skill that optimizes Hinge profiles. Pretty well.

https://twitter.com/b1rdmania/status/2020155122181869666
3•birdmania•16m ago•1 comments

First Proof

https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.05192
3•samasblack•19m ago•1 comments

I squeezed a BERT sentiment analyzer into 1GB RAM on a $5 VPS

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1•mohammede•20m ago•0 comments

Kagi Translate

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2•microflash•21m ago•0 comments

Building Interactive C/C++ workflows in Jupyter through Clang-REPL [video]

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1•stabbles•22m ago•0 comments

Tactical tornado is the new default

https://olano.dev/blog/tactical-tornado/
2•facundo_olano•23m ago•0 comments

Full-Circle Test-Driven Firmware Development with OpenClaw

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1•ptorrone•24m ago•0 comments

Automating Myself Out of My Job – Part 2

https://blog.dsa.club/automation-series/automating-myself-out-of-my-job-part-2/
1•funnyfoobar•24m ago•1 comments

Dependency Resolution Methods

https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/06/dependency-resolution-methods.html
1•zdw•25m ago•0 comments

Crypto firm apologises for sending Bitcoin users $40B by mistake

https://www.msn.com/en-ie/money/other/crypto-firm-apologises-for-sending-bitcoin-users-40-billion...
1•Someone•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: iPlotCSV: CSV Data, Visualized Beautifully for Free

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2•maxmoq•26m ago•0 comments

There's no such thing as "tech" (Ten years later)

https://www.anildash.com/2026/02/06/no-such-thing-as-tech/
2•headalgorithm•27m ago•0 comments

List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unproven_and_disproven_cancer_treatments
1•brightbeige•27m ago•0 comments

Me/CFS: The blind spot in proactive medicine (Open Letter)

https://github.com/debugmeplease/debug-ME
1•debugmeplease•27m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

From Rockets to Heat Pumps

https://www.heatpumped.org/p/from-rockets-to-heat-pumps
12•ssuds•2mo ago

Comments

petermcneeley•2mo ago
I appreciate the honesty (or at least appearance of so) but it is a bit of a shame to go from a 'rocket propulsion engineer' to a heat pump sales man.
malfist•2mo ago
Why do you say that? This guy clearly finds meaning and significance in what he does.
jamesbfb•2mo ago
I’m always fascinated by how heat pumps (or reverse cycle units for Australians) are not the defacto standard in other countries and somehow come up for debate in the US. I remember watching one of the many TechnologyConnections videos on the subject and was wondering although interesting, what is with this focus on heat pumps being better than XYZ? Is the resistance to change really that great?

Being Australian, at least in Victoria, I don’t know of many houses that have gas heating. I also think it’s been a hot minute since I’ve seen household evap cooling, which I find has slowly been replaced by reverse cycle units given the climate has changed for us in VIC that the humidity increase over the years tends to make the evap units far less effective.

esseph•2mo ago
I say this full of ignorance, honesty, and curiosity:

Don't heat pumps suck when it gets Actually Cold in the winter? Let's say -40F to 0F (-40C to -18C)?

If so, that would be why. A lot of places here get quite cold.

mshook•2mo ago
2/3 of Norway homes use heat pumps...

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/23/norway-h...

throw0101a•2mo ago
> If so, that would be why. A lot of places here get quite cold.

Heat pumps in Alaska:

* https://www.adn.com/business-economy/energy/2024/09/01/energ...

However, before spending money on new mechanical units, it's usually better to improve insulation and air tightness first: there's no sense heating (or cooling) and then have the conditioned air leak in/out of the house.

Further, there are hybrid / dual-fuel systems: you operate the heat pump down to X ˚C and at that point switch over to burning something.

All that said, heat pumps can be used up to at least IECC Zone 5, and with a decently insulated house in Zone 6 (you probably need pretty good insulation to get into Z7):

* https://basc.pnnl.gov/images/iecc-climate-zone-map

* https://basc.pnnl.gov/resource-guides/cold-climate-heat-pump...

* https://heatpumpdata.energy.gov/data/studies/nrel-field-vali...

There are certification for working down to -15C/5F:

* https://neep.org/heating-electrification/ccashp-specificatio...

And while there are areas of the world where it gets that cold, how many people live there (relatively speaking)? I would hazard to guess that large portions of the human population (even in the US) do not live in areas that get much worse (on average) than -20C/-5F, and so large portions of the population are eligible for HP use. (And I'm saying this as a Canadian.)

When deciding on what kind of heating/mechanical system to get, many building codes dictate that you have to design around how much energy you house will need for you area. The historical data is readily available (left-click to scroll, right-click to choose):

* https://ashrae-meteo.info/v3.0/

For heating see "Heating DB 99%" (which means that historically the temperature has been warmer than the listed value 99% of the time, i.e., except for ~4 days out of any year (on average)); for cooling, "Cooling DB 1%" (historical temps have been lower except for 1% of the time).

esseph•2mo ago
I lived in Alaska and am there a few months every year.

You actually don't want insane insulation. Alaska is wet, and if you trap condensation and add heat for warmth, you get mold.

throw0101a•1mo ago
> You actually don't want insane insulation. Alaska is wet, and if you trap condensation and add heat for warmth, you get mold.

Yes, you do want high insulation, and also good air tightness.

* https://buildingscience.com/documents/insights/bsi-031-build...

* https://buildingscience.com/documents/insights/bsi-001-the-p...

* https://cchrc.org/wp-content/uploads/media/arctic_wall2013.p...

You want a very good building envelope and you control inside conditions through mechanical means. You control condensation dehumidifiers.

maxerickson•2mo ago
The newer air source models have good performance well below freezing. Older models didn't really.

Costs also matter. Some relatives that are on the fairly expensive rural electric operator around here installed a ground source heat pump, at pretty high up front cost. They wouldn't have bothered if they had a natural gas hookup.

moribvndvs•2mo ago
The US economy is basically one big pyramid scheme that has been divided amongst several cartels. If you try to exit or interrupt the momentum, they get very mad and pull the levers on the various influence channels they also own (industry, media, government, etc.). Individual consumers are then frightened, overwhelmed, or priced out of change, assuming they’re even aware of it.