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Trump's Crypto Gamble

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/trumps-crypto-gamble
2•petethomas•2m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: When has humanities/history knowledge helped you in tech?

1•amadeuswoo•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: GitClassic, a simple GitHub client without JavaScript & AI

https://gitclassic.com
1•heythisischris•6m ago•0 comments

New in Llama.cpp: Anthropic Messages API

https://huggingface.co/blog/ggml-org/anthropic-messages-api-in-llamacpp
1•gslin•6m ago•0 comments

Stop resetting your product philosophy every quarter

1•jchitla•8m ago•1 comments

2.4x Faster Token Generation on CPU – Without Sacrificing Persona

https://github.com/dingste/mallama
1•dingte•9m ago•0 comments

The Loss of Stop Conditions in Modern Life

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/anchors-and-constraints-practical-cognitive-hygiene-in-moder...
1•realitydrift•9m ago•1 comments

Seamless Claude Code Handoff: SSH from Your Phone with Tmux

https://elliotbonneville.com/phone-to-mac-persistent-terminal/
1•elliotbnvl•12m ago•0 comments

Our collective obsession with boredom: Interview with a boredom lab researcher

https://nautil.us/why-the-do-nothing-challenge-doesnt-do-much-for-you-1262005/
2•akakievich•13m ago•0 comments

Enough with the microservices (2017)

https://adamdrake.com/enough-with-the-microservices.html
1•martinlaz•16m ago•0 comments

Why Go (the game) is going nowhere

https://www.economist.com/asia/2026/01/15/why-go-is-going-nowhere
1•andsoitis•17m ago•0 comments

Level s4 solar radiation event

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/g4-severe-geomagnetic-storm-levels-reached-19-jan-2026
1•WorldPeas•17m ago•1 comments

Faster restart of Windows 95 when you hold the shift key

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260119-06/?p=111995
2•todsacerdoti•18m ago•0 comments

How to Know What's Worth Learning

https://joshfonseca.com/blogs/how-to-know-whats-worth-learning
2•vuciv•19m ago•0 comments

Computing with projected light: the folk computer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrXEtG3JILo
1•todsacerdoti•20m ago•0 comments

The Transactional Outbox Pattern: Reliable Event Publishing

https://james-carr.org/posts/2026-01-15-transactional-outbox-pattern/
1•mooreds•22m ago•0 comments

Seventh Grader on Educational Technology

https://bsky.app/profile/biblioracle.bsky.social/post/3mcsemzgb5c25
1•subdomain•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Config-driven extensions to ghuntley's ralph loop technique

https://github.com/cvemprala/ralph-addons
1•codenlearn•23m ago•0 comments

Counting from Zero, Again

https://countingfromzero.blog/2026/01/19/counting-from-zero-again/
1•mooreds•23m ago•0 comments

YC Events

2•obedvega•23m ago•0 comments

I joined the POSSE Party

https://jerodsanto.net/2026/01/i-joined-the-posse-party/
1•mooreds•24m ago•0 comments

2026 AI Forecasting Survey

https://forecast2026.ai/
2•p1esk•24m ago•0 comments

Mammals have evolved into ant eaters 12 times since the dinosaur age,study finds

https://phys.org/news/2025-07-mammals-evolved-ant-eaters-dinosaur.html
8•MaysonL•25m ago•0 comments

Does software piracy exist? (2021)

https://matthewbutterick.com/chron/does-software-piracy-exist.html
3•CharlesW•25m ago•0 comments

Pg-Aiguide – Agentic Coding for PostgreSQL

https://www.i-programmer.info/news/105-artificial-intelligence/18603-pg-aiguide-agentic-coding-fo...
2•aquastorm•26m ago•0 comments

Threads edges out X in daily mobile users, new data shows

https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/18/threads-edges-out-x-in-daily-mobile-users-new-data-shows/
37•toomanyrichies•26m ago•4 comments

Lean Game Server

https://adam.math.hhu.de
2•Tachyooon•26m ago•0 comments

Astronomers now say the moon is eating up molecules from Earth's atmosphere

https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/13/science/moon-stealing-earth-atmosphere-magnetic-field
3•benkan•30m ago•0 comments

AI Is Not Ready to Replace Junior Devs Says Ruby on Rails Creator

https://www.finalroundai.com/blog/ai-can-not-replace-junior-programmers
3•birdculture•31m ago•0 comments

Valve has rewritten Steam's rules for how developers must disclose AI use

https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/valve-has-significantly-rewritten-steams-rules-for-how-d...
2•benkan•31m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

There Is No Comfortable Reading Position

https://slate.com/life/2026/01/body-books-reading-position-posture-pain.html
42•oumua_don17•1h ago

Comments

bobsmooth•1h ago
I've never understood the common media trope of a teen on their bed reading a magazine on their stomach prompted up by their elbows. Never in my life has that been a comfortable position.
nish__•1h ago
That literally how I read every day. Pillow under my chest helps too.
triceratops•1h ago
I took all manner of outlandish reading positions when I was young; including that one. Now my body can only handle "lying flat, book on the chest".
PaulDavisThe1st•1h ago
Weirdly true. A year ago, I bought perhaps the most comfortable chair I've ever sat in specifically for the purpose of reading. And it really is incredibly comfortable to sit in. Yet ... it doesn't solve either of the two central problems of actually reading: having to hold the book/ereader and the head/neck/shoulder angle. The only solution I can imagine is an "overhead" mounted ereader with voice control, and I don't actually want that.
abecedarius•1h ago
The Screen of Damocles: could be a market for it.
wjfuu32984•1h ago
My Apple Vision Pro is perfect for this, especially with the dual knit band. It really helps me just focus on reading as well, unlike a laptop or something where alt-tabbing is super easy and the (enlarged) book isn't taking up most of my FOV. It's an expensive solution, though, and not for everyone (for example my wife's neck is way slimmer than mine and it would injure her over time).
pmg101•1h ago
Please share, I've been looking for such a chair for so long!
Matticus_Rex•59m ago
My wife uses this stand with her Kindle (there are more flexible/adjustable ones available): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXPJWMNY?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_...

and a page-turner for the Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVWZWX56?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_...

nicbou•44m ago
I tried reading on my OLED TV and it worked great.
WesolyKubeczek•1h ago
Some people ask me why I prefer audiobooks. It’s the question that some people ask.
catlover76•1h ago
But that's different from reading, so it doesn't solve the issue
manbitesdog•1h ago
Using an ebook and a bluetooh page turner solved it for me
progbits•1h ago
What page turner do you use?
progbits•1h ago
Kindle makes this easier. I read lying in bed, on my side, same as if I was sleeping, and prop the kindle against a second pillow.

This doesn't work with a paper book as you would have to flip between sides and keep holding it open.

The only thing I would like to improve is to have some small remote to flip pages, so my hands could be in more comfortable position and not have to touch the kindle.

woleium•1h ago
there are a bunch of clip on page turners for about $30 on amazon
g947o•19m ago
And for the longest time I don't understand why Amazon never provided something like this first party
SirFatty•58m ago
How about someone to feed you grapes as well? :-D
dalmo3•1h ago
I could read all day on a hammock.

Unfortunately that just moves the goalposts to "there's no place to install a hammock in my house".

triceratops•1h ago
You can totally install a hammock on goalposts /s

Jokes apart there are free-standing hammocks. They take up slightly more space so that may not work.

gs17•1h ago
I've seen standing desks that let you hang a hammock from the frame, but I have a feeling it makes for the worst hammock experience ever.
toast0•1h ago
My previous house had hammock hooks installed by a previous owner. I'm sure you've got somewhere that could work. Or enough floorspace somewhere for a metal hammock stand.
tclancy•56m ago
You should try the Hammock District, they may have some ideas.
deafpolygon•1h ago
I kind of solved it with epubs and sending it to my TV screen.. lean back like watching TV and set the font size to a comfortable size and tap arrow right on a wireless kb.
pmg101•1h ago
This is completely true. I've spent decades, ie my whole adulthood, looking unsuccessfully for a properly comfortable reading chair.
randcraw•52m ago
My perfect reading chair: the "Skye" model designed by Tord Bjorklund for Ikea in the 1970s. Its shape is essentially like an Adirondack chair connected to an ottoman, but padded and leather covered. Insanely comfy and perfect for reading.

Similar but more famous is the LC4 Chaise Longue designed by Le Corbusier.

vunderba•1h ago
I spend a great deal of time reading on an e-ink tablet, and solved this problem years ago by buying a Levo tablet floor stand on wheels (5-axis, adjustable height). It’s heavy enough to be very stable, and I just roll it over to the couch or bed whenever I want to settle in for a long reading session. Works perfectly.
warmjets222•1h ago
I read books on my phone while lying flat on my back in bed. I have a stand that holds the phone directly over my face, and a bluetooth page turner so I don't have to tap the screen. It looks ridiculous but I can read for hours like that.
nicbou•45m ago
Honestly it's a brilliant idea
leetrout•42m ago
One of the ring style page turners?
nmca•47m ago
I put a 5 dollar phone-holder-ring on the back of my kindle, problem solved.
Nevermark•40m ago
I cracked that code.

Google "brancaster accent with swivel egg chair" and note the enclosing high-backed versions with wide winged tops.

With a matching footstool (search "brancaster egg chair footstool"), you can put your feet up, tilt back. The best reading experience I have ever found, by far. You can rest you hands and book on your thighs and read without any neck strain or posture effort.

The tilting and swiveling also enables continuous posture adjustment, which helps when reading as for sleeping.

Comfortable enough even for studying with highlighters. (Amazon, "Wood pen holder desk round walnut" square bottom, round top + "Mr. Pen- Aesthetic Highlighters". Such a great combo I have them in several rooms.)

I am sure I sound like an ad, but when you find combinations of basic things that each work "better", it is great.

I bought the chairs and respectively matching stools for their style (I have light leather and velvet Jack versions), and was surprised at how much of a practical upgrade they were.

SilasX•36m ago
You can get prism glasses, which let you see at an angle (head forward = looking at your feet), which avoids neck strain in sitting or lying positions.
crazygringo•13m ago
I solved this for myself when I discovered "prism glasses":

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=prism+glasses

The comfortable reading position is lying on your back on your bed (or long sofa) with a pillow under your head. You're looking upwards at the ceiling while holding the book upright on your belly.

There's even a clip-on version you can attach to existing prescription glasses.

So simple. Zero strain. You look absolutely dumb, of course, but it lets you read until your brain gets tired, not your neck or lower back or whatever.

If you want to go for truly infinite comfort, use an e-reader held upright by a stand sitting on a breakfast tray with legs placed over and around your belly, with a Bluetooth clicker for page turning. At that point, you basically might as well not even have a body...