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Why is the app slow on Pixel 7?

https://binarysky.se/blog/2026/01/why-is-the-app-slow-on-pixel-7/
1•lindskogen•24s ago•0 comments

Sum, Product: A simple-to-understand mathematical paradox on meta-cognition

https://magarshak.com/blog/sum-product-and-the-limits-of-meta-knowledge/
1•EGreg•32s ago•0 comments

40 years later, a new look at lessons from the Challenger disaster

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/01/27/challenger-space-shuttle-disaster-40-years/
1•bookofjoe•1m ago•1 comments

Chasing 6 TB/s: an MXFP8 quantizer on Blackwell

https://blog.fal.ai/chasing-6-tb-s-an-mxfp8-quantizer-on-blackwell/
1•amrrs•1m ago•0 comments

How-Dirty-Marketing-Works

https://how-dirty-marketing-works.onrender.com/
1•yashsm01•2m ago•0 comments

We Built Our IVR Scraper (and What Broke Along the Way)

https://phonesupported.dev/blog/how-we-built-our-ivr-scraper-and-what-broke-along-the-way/
1•fast_kalyan•3m ago•0 comments

Chrome, Edge Extensions Caught Stealing ChatGPT Sessions

https://www.securityweek.com/chrome-edge-extensions-caught-stealing-chatgpt-sessions/
1•Bender•6m ago•0 comments

Six JavaScript zero-day bugs lead to fears of supply chain attack

https://www.scworld.com/news/six-javascript-zero-day-bugs-lead-to-fears-of-supply-chain-attack
1•Bender•6m ago•0 comments

The sad and self-inflicted decline of the Washington Post, in one chart

https://www.natesilver.net/p/the-sad-and-self-inflicted-decline
2•JumpCrisscross•7m ago•0 comments

Coding with AI without giving up power

https://medium.com/@sig.segv/coding-with-ai-without-giving-up-power-e0c6ca257ad9
1•fwef64•7m ago•0 comments

Supreme Court to decide how 1988 videotape privacy law applies to online video

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/01/supreme-court-to-decide-how-1988-videotape-privacy-la...
2•Bender•7m ago•0 comments

Units of measure in the KCL CAD language

https://www.ncameron.org/blog/kcl-part-1-units/
1•fanf2•7m ago•0 comments

Fun 0.37.62 – The programming language that makes you have fun

https://fun-lang.xyz/2026/01/25/announcing-fun-0.37.62/
1•hanez•8m ago•1 comments

GameStop's original bull is back. CEO Ryan Cohen has Berkshire-like ambitions

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/gamestop-s-original-bull-is-back-ceo-ryan-cohe...
1•petethomas•9m ago•0 comments

How many users can a $50K AI workstation serve? Benchmark data

https://old.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1qorbdk/dual_rtx_pro_6000_workstation_with_115tb_ram/
2•Blue_Cosma•10m ago•0 comments

AI gives cleaning instructions [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/TP_p5YnRH00
1•6510•11m ago•0 comments

"IG is a drug": Internal messages may doom Meta at social media addiction trial

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/01/tiktok-settles-hours-before-landmark-social-media-add...
4•mikestew•12m ago•0 comments

Kimi K2.5 1T runs on 2 M3 Ultras with mlx-lm in it's native precision

https://twitter.com/awnihannun/status/2016221496084205965
2•jeudesprits•14m ago•0 comments

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Has a 4% Chance of Hitting the Moon

https://www.universetoday.com/articles/asteroid-2024-yr4-has-a-4-chance-of-hitting-the-moon-heres...
1•belter•15m ago•0 comments

Hacker News Slop

https://www.hnslop.com/
3•jshchnz•16m ago•0 comments

Updated LLM Benchmark (Gemini 3 Flash)

https://entropicthoughts.com/updated-llm-benchmark
2•surprisetalk•16m ago•1 comments

Quality, Quantity, and Effective Iteration

https://www.autodidacts.io/iteration/
1•surprisetalk•16m ago•0 comments

George Washington's Teeth

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington%27s_teeth
1•surprisetalk•16m ago•0 comments

Opentrees.org (2024)

https://opentrees.org/#pos=1/-37.8/145
2•surprisetalk•16m ago•0 comments

A B-52 Crash in Greenland Became One of the Cold War's Worst Nuclear Accidents

https://www.military.com/daily-news/investigations-and-features/2026/01/16/how-b-52-crash-greenla...
2•belter•17m ago•0 comments

It is incorrect to "normalize" // in HTTP URL paths

https://runxiyu.org/comp/doubleslash/
1•todsacerdoti•18m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Duperr – On-device voice cloning using Qwen3-TTS for iOS

https://testflight.apple.com/join/98d1hB6U
1•ahampt•19m ago•0 comments

Pornhub to restrict access for UK users

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czr428rxg57o
2•midlander•20m ago•0 comments

What would GitHub Actions look like if you designed it today?

https://www.rwx.com/blog/what-would-github-actions-look-like-if-you-designed-it-today
2•dan_manges•21m ago•0 comments

RAM shortage is raising prices on Samsung's cheapest phones

https://9to5google.com/2026/01/27/samsung-galaxy-a07-5g-india-pricing-increase-ram-shortage/
2•speckx•21m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Ultraprocessed foods make up to 70% of the US food supply (2025)

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/26/health/ultraprocessed-hyperpalatable-foods-wellness
34•paulpauper•1h ago

Comments

direwolf20•1h ago
Up to 70% usually means 2%
monooso•1h ago
In this case, it seems to be lower than the figure quoted in the report abstract[1] (emphasis mine).

> Among 230,156 food and beverage products, the mean [Health Star Rating] was 2.7 (standard deviation (SD) 1.4) from a possible maximum rating of 5.0, and 71% of products were classified as ultra-processed.

[1]: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/8/1704

uniqueuid•59m ago
The dataset contains ~80% of food sold and inclusion in it is very probably skewed towards large volume. So the lower bound is something like 56% (if the 20% rest are not ultraprocessed)
uniqueuid•1h ago
Here it actually means 70%, but the paper is in a paper from mdpi which have been under criticism for predatory (i.e. fraudulent, junk-science enabling) practices.

From TFA:

"We report results of a cross-sectional assessment of the 2018 US packaged food and beverage supply by nutritional composition and indicators of healthfulness and level of processing. Data were obtained through Label Insight’s Open Data database, which represents >80% of all food and beverage products sold in the US over the past three years. Healthfulness and the level of processing, measured by the Health Star Rating (HSR) system and the NOVA classification framework, respectively, were compared across product categories and leading manufacturers. Among 230,156 food and beverage products, the mean HSR was 2.7 (standard deviation (SD) 1.4) from a possible maximum rating of 5.0, and 71% of products were classified as ultra-processed. "

hexbin010•54m ago
2% definitely sounds about right for the US...bahaha
TacoCommander•1h ago
Just don't buy those foods. Buy fresh vegetables, tofu, and meat from the edges of the grocery store. Simple. Done.
zeech•1h ago
This article equates ultraprocessed foods and hyperpalatable foods (foods designed to make people want to eat them more). While many hyperpalatable foods are classified as ultraprocessed, simply being hyperpalatable does not mean it's ultraprocessed.

Worth noting that the Nova food classificationvsysten (which this article references) completely disregards the actual nutritional content of foods.

For a good primer on a lot of the misconceptions around UPFs, check out [0].

[0] https://www.harvardmagazine.com/research/harvard-ultraproces...

delichon•50m ago
Food is ultraprocessed to make it cheaper, more palatable, or both. So while the definitions are orthogonal the goals align.
zeech•26m ago
I agree that many hyperpalatable foods are ultraprocessed so that they can be made more cheaply, but I don't think that's reason enough to say that the, uh, process of processing foods is entirely aligned with the concept of hyperpalatability.
margalabargala•47m ago
Headline is massively misleading.

The actual study cited by the article, measures this as 71% of food products offered for sale in the US, by count of unique items, are ultraprocessed.

Not that 71% of food products sold by weight or volume or dollar amount are ultraprocessed.

This is just observing that if you list all food products for sale in the US, "pear" appears on that list once but "Store Brand salty corn chips" appears 25 times.

ChrisArchitect•33m ago
(2025) OP

More recently:

Ultra-processed foods make up more than 60% of us kids' diets

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44823288

How America got hooked on ultraprocessed foods

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45605921

California passes law to ban ultra-processed foods from school lunches

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45525041