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Crypto criminals stole $700M from people – often using age-old tricks

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93w30gl5jno
3•devonnull•1m ago•0 comments

Magic: The Gathering is full of interesting ML challenges

https://derekrodriguez.dev/magic-the-gathering-is-full-of-interesting-ml-challenges/
1•dwrodri•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: LLM-friendly debugger-CLI using the Debug Adapter Protocol

https://github.com/akiselev/debugger-cli
1•akiselev•2m ago•0 comments

Demo: On-device browser agent (Qwen) running locally in Chrome

https://github.com/RunanywhereAI/on-device-browser-agent
2•sanchitmonga•2m ago•1 comments

Collaborative editing with AI is hard

https://www.moment.dev/blog/collab-with-ai-is-hard
2•antics•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: WhoDB CLI – Terminal database client (Golang) with local AI support

1•hkdeman•7m ago•0 comments

Hootsuite seeks business with ICE amid financial pressures

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-hootsuite-canada-vancouver-ice-social-media-cont...
1•corny•8m ago•1 comments

Stop Vibe Shipping Agents

1•exordex•10m ago•0 comments

Amazon CEO says Trump tariffs are driving prices up

https://www.axios.com/2026/01/20/amazon-prices-trump-tariffs-andy-jassy-davos
3•belter•10m ago•1 comments

My Meandering Path to Silver

https://www.campbellramble.ai/p/my-meandering-path-to-silver
1•surprisetalk•10m ago•0 comments

Got factory ruin. Now builds Nordic prefab homes with industrial precision [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxWXMInZm-g
1•surprisetalk•10m ago•0 comments

Guide to Retroarch, system, emulator, core, and ROM config files (2021)

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1•surprisetalk•10m ago•0 comments

Can you read 900 words per minute?

https://substack.com/@jameslucasit/note/c-202186114
3•Jun8•14m ago•2 comments

WildCAT3D: Appearance-Aware Multi-View Diffusion in the Wild

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13030
1•PaulHoule•14m ago•0 comments

Article on the History of Spot Instances: Analyzing Spot Instance Pricing Change

https://spot.rackspace.com/blogs/history-of-spot-instances
2•aleroawani•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: NativeLine – Build native iOS apps through conversation (Swift only)

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Ozempic Is Reshaping the Fast Food Industry

https://philippdubach.com/posts/ozempic-is-reshaping-the-fast-food-industry/
2•7777777phil•16m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Open-source tool for converting docs into .md and loading into Postgres

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1•pgedge_postgres•19m ago•0 comments

Monitor Hacker News Post in Realtime

https://www.timeplus.com/post/hacker-news-monitoring
1•gangtao•19m ago•0 comments

Shallow review of technical AI safety (2025)

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Wti4Wr7Cf5ma3FGWa/shallow-review-of-technical-ai-safety-2025-2
1•ofou•21m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Run Claude Code from WhatsApp

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2•aamatte•22m ago•0 comments

The Repetition of China

https://madeinchinajournal.com/2025/10/15/the-repetition-of-china/
2•keiferski•23m ago•0 comments

Memory chip makers could face 100% tariffs unless increased US production

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3•perihelions•23m ago•1 comments

'It's Now Happening'–Urgent U.S. Dollar 'Collapse' Warning Issued

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7•hypnot•24m ago•2 comments

A scammer's blueprint: How cybercriminals plot to rob a target in a week

https://www.reuters.com/graphics/SOUTHEASTASIA-SCAMS/MANUALS/klpyjlqelvg/
3•giuliomagnifico•24m ago•0 comments

Pipeline Parallelism in SGLang: Scaling to Million-Token Contexts and Beyond

https://lmsys.org/blog/2026-01-15-chunked-pipeline/
1•gmays•26m ago•0 comments

SWE-gen: Scaling SWE-bench task generation

https://github.com/abundant-ai/SWE-gen
3•coffeecoder123•28m ago•0 comments

Blog: Prototyping a Bloom filter-based erasure code in Zig

https://lumramabaja.com/posts/let-it-bloom-the-seeds-of-information-chaining-part-1/
1•irwt•29m ago•0 comments

Ads in ChatGPT, Why OpenAI Needs Ads, the Long Road to Instagram

https://stratechery.com/2026/ads-in-chatgpt-why-openai-needs-ads-the-long-road-to-instagram/
1•feross•30m ago•0 comments

Curl closing their bug bounty due to overload and abuse

https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20312
4•troupo•30m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Instabridge has acquired Nova Launcher

https://novalauncher.com/nova-is-here-to-stay
54•KORraN•1h ago

Comments

ChrisArchitect•1h ago
the timing of this

Related:

Nova Launcher added Facebook and Google Ads tracking

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46686655

(lots of good discussion about alternatives in this thread by the way)

JohnFen•1h ago
> We will keep data collection minimal and purpose driven, and we will be clear about what is collected and why. We do not sell personal data.

I don't believe this at all. If they aren't lying, then why did they add new trackers?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46686655

herrherrmann•1h ago
Ugh, quite annoying. My next phone might be an Android (instead of the current iPhone), and I was looking forward to returning to Nova Launcher, after having used it many years ago as my favorite launcher. This feels like a big no-go now.

What are other good customizable launchers on Android nowadays?

bastard_op•1h ago
I've been using lawnchair as a launcher that is open source (apache) since the first news broke months when the previous dev/owner warned people what was coming, and it works just fine. Not quite as versatile as Nova Launcher, but with 100% less adware now that the new adware company is running up in people with a bait and switch.

Enshittification is real!

mbirth•34m ago
Early on, Lawnchair implemented a blacklist to hide apps they deemed “bad”. They only removed it after lots of protest from users. That has “burned” this launcher for me.
aceki•22m ago
For those curious, see this gem of a closed PR:

https://github.com/LawnchairLauncher/lawnchair/pull/905

JohnFen•14m ago
I found this discussion (linked to in the PR) more illuminating: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/7azc2i/comment/dpg...

I tried Lawnchair out when figuring out what I was going to replace Nova with. I didn't end up choosing it, but if I had known they tried to do this (even if it only made it to the alpha channel) I wouldn't have even bothered to try it out.

colordrops•8m ago
9 years ago. I've been using the launcher and it works great. Does everything I needed from Nova and it's open source. Every project has hiccups.
TheCraiggers•31m ago
Depends what you want, I guess. The nice thing about Android is we still have many options.

I recently moved to AIO Launcher and I've been really enjoying it. I'm sure it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea though.

cheald•1h ago
Nova has been my favorite launcher for years, but after this, I may have to look elsewhere. Even as a paid user, I don't have much confidence that I'm not being sold off for ad exploitation.
Tostino•1h ago
I read another post this morning that there was already an update last night with a bunch of tracking code added, and additional permissions required (that didn't trigger anything for the user to know of those additional permissions).

I am a paid Nova user from a decade ago, but haven't used it in ages fwiw.

cheald•29m ago
I guess mine hasn't updated yet. I'm a paid user, but I'll be migrating elsewhere. What a disappointment.
post_break•1h ago
When a company says that they're here to stay after an acquisition that usually means the opposite.
j1elo•1h ago
> Open sourcing a product responsibly involves licensing, security, build tooling, contribution workflow, and trademark stewardship.

You can scratch at the very least contribution workflow from that list; anyhow, the original author had already spent months preparing the open source release, ironing out legal and dependency issues, so everything should already be there or pretty close, at least on the technical side of things (arguably one of the biggest sides)

rdmuser•1h ago
It was sold back in 2022 to Branch Metrics https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/branch-strikes-...

August 2024 everyone working on it was laid off except the original dev https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/9/24217077/nova-launcher-lay...

September 2025 the original dev left after being told to stop work on open sourcing it https://www.theverge.com/news/773937/nova-launcher-founder-l...

thefz•1h ago
> Are you going to add ads? > Nova needs a sustainable business model to support ongoing development and maintenance. We are exploring different options, including paid tiers and other approaches. As many of you have already anticipated, we are also evaluating ad based options for the free version.

> If ads are introduced, Nova Prime will remain ad free. Our guiding principles are clear: keep the experience clean and fast, avoid disruptive formats, and provide a straightforward way to keep the experience ad free.

Seems pretty clear.

londons_explore•59m ago
Nova launcher used to have loads of great features, but it seems now the best of those features have made it to the stock Google/Samsung launchers
naikrovek•55m ago
the url "nova-is-here-to-stay" says to me that Nova will be discontinued in about 90 seconds.
gruez•47m ago
"Nova Launcher's Incredible Journey"
branon•53m ago
Haven't heard of Nova in a very long time, this was one of the original customizable launchers for Android wasn't it? If it's gone this long without being open-sourced, it might be time to let go. Been using https://kisslauncher.com/ for many years and have no complaints.
bisby•31m ago
KISS is a complete paradigm shift from other phone launchers. It takes some getting used to. It has made me rethink how I use my phone from time to time because I have it set to sort by recently used: I only have a few apps I use regularly it seems.

Not for everyone, but it's my preferred way to use a phone now.

ryukoposting•13m ago
Yeah, I was rocking Nova on my Samsung Galaxy Nexus back in 2012. It was the first time I ever paid for an app. Back then Nova was a huge upgrade to usability, but stock launchers eventually caught up, and by the late 2010s I was really just using it to make my phone look cool. I've heard it's borderline abandonware at this point, which is a shame.
fullstop•52m ago
I switched to Smart Launcher Pro, and it seems to scratch the same itch. It was more expensive, though.

Nova carried me for almost a decade, and I'll miss it.

JohnFen•19m ago
That's what I switched to as well after evaluating a half dozen or so other ones.

I agree, it's fine. It's missing a couple of niceties that I enjoyed with Nova, but nothing I can't live without.

mwkaufma•46m ago
Immediate uninstall.
microflash•42m ago
What an undeserving fate. A beloved app now being passed from vulture to vulture who rip off every possible morsel they can.

When Branch bought Nova, I moved on to use Lawnchair [1], which is open source. Although it has been in beta like forever, with occasional glitches, it works well enough and has enough features to satisfy my customization cravings.

[1]: https://github.com/LawnchairLauncher/lawnchair

theturtletalks•4m ago
It’s becoming evident that open-source is the only thing that can cure Enshittification. Every proprietary application will become enshittified, it’s just a matter of when.
cicko•30m ago
Time to say goodbye, I guess. It's been a while and things kept going south. Hello Lawnchair, my old friend.
astrolx•13m ago
After many years of Nova, switched to Olauncher. I'm a happy person.
whalesalad•11m ago
I take it the stock android launcher these days is not good?
mfkp•11m ago
I recently switched to a OnePlus 15 and Nova Launcher had a really annoying 0.5-1 second delay every time you went back home.

I've been a paid Nova user and used it on every android device for the past 10 years or so.

I ended up migrating to the stock OnePlus launcher and it's actually surprisingly good, other than you have to disable the stupid google recommended page every time you reboot the phone, so I'm still open to alternatives.

tetris11•7m ago
Trebuchet (a "launcher", heh) is the stock Lineage one, and it is genuinely fine. App screen, home screen, nested folders. Nothing more you really want.

Unfortunately it's built/bundled with Lineage, and you can't find a standalone APK for it anywhere