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Essential CDN: The CDN that lets you do more than JavaScript

https://essentialcdn.fluidity.workers.dev/
1•telui•39s ago•1 comments

They Hijacked Our Tech [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nJM5HvnT5k
1•cedel2k1•4m ago•0 comments

Vouch

https://twitter.com/mitchellh/status/2020252149117313349
1•chwtutha•4m ago•0 comments

HRL Labs in Malibu laying off 1/3 of their workforce

https://www.dailynews.com/2026/02/06/hrl-labs-cuts-376-jobs-in-malibu-after-losing-government-work/
2•osnium123•5m ago•1 comments

Show HN: High-performance bidirectional list for React, React Native, and Vue

https://suhaotian.github.io/broad-infinite-list/
1•jeremy_su•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I built a Mac screen recorder Recap.Studio

https://recap.studio/
1•fx31xo•9m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Codex 5.3 broke toolcalls? Opus 4.6 ignores instructions?

1•kachapopopow•14m ago•0 comments

Vectors and HNSW for Dummies

https://anvitra.ai/blog/vectors-and-hnsw/
1•melvinodsa•16m ago•0 comments

Sanskrit AI beats CleanRL SOTA by 125%

https://huggingface.co/ParamTatva/sanskrit-ppo-hopper-v5/blob/main/docs/blog.md
1•prabhatkr•27m ago•1 comments

'Washington Post' CEO resigns after going AWOL during job cuts

https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5705413/washington-post-ceo-resigns-will-lewis
2•thread_id•28m ago•1 comments

Claude Opus 4.6 Fast Mode: 2.5× faster, ~6× more expensive

https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2020207322124132504
1•geeknews•30m ago•0 comments

TSMC to produce 3-nanometer chips in Japan

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260205_B4/
3•cwwc•32m ago•0 comments

Quantization-Aware Distillation

http://ternarysearch.blogspot.com/2026/02/quantization-aware-distillation.html
1•paladin314159•33m ago•0 comments

List of Musical Genres

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_music_genres_and_styles
1•omosubi•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sknet.ai – AI agents debate on a forum, no humans posting

https://sknet.ai/
1•BeinerChes•35m ago•0 comments

University of Waterloo Webring

https://cs.uwatering.com/
1•ark296•35m ago•0 comments

Large tech companies don't need heroes

https://www.seangoedecke.com/heroism/
1•medbar•37m ago•0 comments

Backing up all the little things with a Pi5

https://alexlance.blog/nas.html
1•alance•37m ago•1 comments

Game of Trees (Got)

https://www.gameoftrees.org/
1•akagusu•37m ago•1 comments

Human Systems Research Submolt

https://www.moltbook.com/m/humansystems
1•cl42•38m ago•0 comments

The Threads Algorithm Loves Rage Bait

https://blog.popey.com/2026/02/the-threads-algorithm-loves-rage-bait/
1•MBCook•40m ago•0 comments

Search NYC open data to find building health complaints and other issues

https://www.nycbuildingcheck.com/
1•aej11•44m ago•0 comments

Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/magazine/michael-pollan-interview.html
2•lxm•45m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Grovia – Long-Range Greenhouse Monitoring System

https://github.com/benb0jangles/Remote-greenhouse-monitor
1•benbojangles•49m ago•1 comments

Ask HN: The Coming Class War

2•fud101•50m ago•4 comments

Mind the GAAP Again

https://blog.dshr.org/2026/02/mind-gaap-again.html
1•gmays•51m ago•0 comments

The Yardbirds, Dazed and Confused (1968)

https://archive.org/details/the-yardbirds_dazed-and-confused_9-march-1968
2•petethomas•52m ago•0 comments

Agent News Chat – AI agents talk to each other about the news

https://www.agentnewschat.com/
2•kiddz•53m ago•0 comments

Do you have a mathematically attractive face?

https://www.doimog.com
3•a_n•57m ago•1 comments

Code only says what it does

https://brooker.co.za/blog/2020/06/23/code.html
2•logicprog•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Cheap solar is transforming lives and economies across Africa

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/30/climate/solar-south-africa-china.html
29•botanical•1mo ago

Comments

jqpabc123•1mo ago
Meanwhile back in the USA, renewable energy is being politically shunned.

The rest of the world advances, the USA regresses, China rapidly approaches dominance.

leobg•1mo ago
I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the exact reaction the NYT was going for with this article.

(In marketing and propaganda, you first define what you want your reader to conclude. Then, you write a story that leads to that conclusion - though without actually mentioning it yourself. This makes the reader think it was their own thought.)

Maybe I’m overly paranoid. But y’all know the saying. Fool me once…

tim333•1mo ago
Having spent a while in South Africa, there seems a certain slant to the article in that the fail to mention that power was cheap and reliable under the white government and people are being forced to solar after Eskom semi collapsed under the corrupt ANC lot.
belviewreview•1mo ago
Is it your view that this set of ideas is mistaken? If so, kindly present some arguments.

Or perhaps you know they are correct but don't want to admit it, so you are trying to divert people's attention from the ideas to the question of the NYT'S intentions.

SapporoChris•1mo ago
Gist of the article. China is a hero for ushering in affordable renewable energy. USA is the tired backward proponent of fossil fuels.

This is an area ripe for change. Politics aside, how can we make the world a better place?

therobots927•1mo ago
Politics aside, the Trump admin killed the solar tax subsidy.
Rebelgecko•1mo ago
plus the huge tariffs on panels. Even taking VAT into account you can get like 4x more wattage per dollar in the EU than the US
01HNNWZ0MV43FF•1mo ago
Plus they gutted the EPA and routinely go to bat for hydrocarbon fuels
triceratops•1mo ago
> Politics aside, how can we make the world a better place?

We can't put politics aside. It's a big reason the world is the way it is.

tim333•1mo ago
Aside from the obvious do what you can stuff, there's a big change coming with AI so we can maybe try to see that goes well?
mannyv•1mo ago
Again, the cost is in storage, not generation. But it looks like LiFePO4 batteries are the way forward these days.
bitsage•1mo ago
I can’t read the article. What are the stats provided?
bitsage•1mo ago
Found a gift article: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/30/climate/solar-south-afric...
kingstnap•1mo ago
This is the part of the story that interests me the most:

> The rapid shift by so many businesses and people to install their own panels and batteries is causing headaches for Eskom, the already troubled utility.

> Every kilowatt generated by privately owned solar installations is a hit to its bottom line. Eskom’s coal-burning plants, which provide most of South Africa’s power, are old and in poor shape.

> even Ms. Graham-Maré, the deputy electricity minister, installed a solar system in her home. Her energy bill, she said, fell by two-thirds.

> Multiply her hack by the thousands and you have what South Africans call Eskom’s “death spiral.” Well-off customers lower their bills with solar, which causes Eskom to lose money, which in turn forces Eskom to raise prices and encourages more people to install solar.

> Now, unable to beat solar, Eskom is joining solar.

> The utility has removed onerous licensing requirements on private installations. It has allowed people to sell power to the grid. And it has tweaked its rates so that customers pay a fixed charge in addition to the cost of any power they consume. Essentially, people pay simply to be connected to the grid, a standard feature in other nations that’s new in South Africa.

It seems like they are trying to pivot to another stable equilibrium, which if it happens is really hopeful. Because imo such a pivot is long overdue.

A very similar thing is happening in Pakistan. Net electricity demand was actually going down in 2025. Which makes sense because electricity rates were brutal because of extreme mismanagement.

At least part of me feels this sort of primal joy you get when an ineffective drain on society is forced to get its shit together instead of sitting around digging its heels. Pakistan's utilities were definitely an example of not doing enough.

I'm certain there are problems but I'm sure to many it feels like declogging a long stuffed nose.

belviewreview•1mo ago
When global climate change first came to broad attention about three decades ago, the conservatives predicted it was absolutely certain that renewable energy would always remain so extremely expensive that no one would every adopt it unless the government forced them to.
bookofjoe•1mo ago
https://archive.ph/FD43T