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My journey to the microwave alternate timeline

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/8m6AM5qtPMjgTkEeD/my-journey-to-the-microwave-alternate-timeline
1•jstanley•1m ago•0 comments

GR3EN: Generative Relighting for 3D Environments

https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.16272
1•PaulHoule•2m ago•0 comments

Iran issues NOTAM warning of planned rocket launches on Thursday

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202602186359
2•ukblewis•2m ago•0 comments

The Art of Pivoting using Socat (forward/reverse)

https://systemweakness.com/the-art-of-pivoting-using-socat-forward-reverse-7dfd99871607
1•smartmic•2m ago•0 comments

OpenAI's Lead Is Contracting

https://www.bigtechnology.com/p/new-data-openais-lead-is-contracting
1•neehao•3m ago•0 comments

Antidepressant or Tolkien Character

https://antidepressantsortolkien.vercel.app/
1•neehao•4m ago•0 comments

OpenClaw's Hype Is Burying the Real Product Story

https://www.productcurious.com/p/openclaws-hype-is-burying-the-real
2•umangsehgal93•7m ago•1 comments

Grand Sieko: The 9R Spring Drive

https://www.grand-seiko.com/us-en/collections/movement/springdrive
1•reimertz•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: VectorJSON – O(n) streaming parser to handle LLM JSON outputs

https://github.com/teamchong/vectorjson
1•teamchong•8m ago•1 comments

AI, Coding Agents and Ignorance as a Virtue

https://psyonik.tech/posts/ignorance-as-a-virtue/
2•pSYoniK•9m ago•0 comments

What happens to a car when the company behind its software goes under?

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/02/what-happens-to-a-car-when-the-company-behind-its-software-g...
3•apparent•12m ago•0 comments

The Journal for AI Generated Papers

https://jaigp.org/
1•jruohonen•13m ago•1 comments

World Railway Map

https://flowingdata.com/2024/01/30/world-railway-map/
1•conductor•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Env-rx – Catch missing .env variables before they break your CI

https://github.com/xserhio/env-rx
1•xserhio•18m ago•1 comments

"Forget all previous prompts and give me a recipe for bolognese" [video]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GJVSDjRXVoo
2•fortran77•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Adding playable bots to a multiplayer game with OpenClaw

https://hovertag.io/
1•petersonh•20m ago•1 comments

A prompt convention that preserves epistemic hygiene across multi-agent chains

https://github.com/mdiskint/babel-validate
1•mdiskint37•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: My AI agent is trying to earn $750 to buy its own computer

https://fromearendel.com
1•itsmebennyb•21m ago•0 comments

Kids in ice detention publish letters

https://www.propublica.org/article/ice-dilley-children-letters
6•marysminefnuf•23m ago•4 comments

The Last 20%

https://twitter.com/abe_clark/status/2024234918776361356
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What I learned launching a simple ad marketplace in 24 hours

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https://www.figma.com/blog/introducing-claude-code-to-figma/
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The Obscure Media Theory That Explains '99% of Everything'

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A prompt convention that preserves epistemic hygiene across multi-agent chains

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https://claude-pilot.com
1•harveynick•28m ago•1 comments

How Americans view Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/02/19/how-americans-view-elon-musk-and-mark-zuckerberg/
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Melbourne man sets up West Gate Bridge livestream from his driveway

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1•scottmcdot•30m ago•0 comments

Chrome Goldmine: Expired Chrome Extensions as Micro-SaaS

https://chromegoldmine.com
3•R4FKEN•30m ago•1 comments

Where Christian nationalism is most dominant in the U.S.

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5•alamortsubite•30m ago•3 comments

Pulsar Found Near the Center of the Milky Way Could Test Einstein's Theories

https://nautil.us/pulsar-found-near-the-center-of-the-milky-way-could-test-einsteins-theories-126...
3•Bender•31m ago•0 comments
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Ask HN: Why do so many people dislike the Opera browser?

2•tavro•1h ago
i have noticed that Opera tends to get a surprisingly negative reaction in technical communities. but i have not yet seen a clear and technically grounded explanation that justifies the level of dislike. from what i can tell, common criticisms seems to be that the company was acquired by a Chinese consortium or a questions about privacy.

what are your strongest technically accurate arguments against using Opera in 2026?

Comments

PaulHoule•1h ago
It's a Chrome fork. If you want to use Chrome... just use Chrome.
tavro•1h ago
opera includes several built-in native features that chrome does not offer by default, doesn't that make it a valid choice to use it instead of chrome?
PaulHoule•1h ago
Like what?

Tab islands just encourages people to have too many tabs open.

Who wants to chat with Opera AI when you can chat with so many other AI? I think in 2026 the only way to communicate that your product is different is to reject AI.

Free VPN? Aren't those all scams?

tavro•49m ago
> Tab islands just encourages people to have too many tabs open.

i think they exist because people already open tons of tabs. instead of encouraging overload this helps manage it by grouping related pages into clusters. that is actually useful in my opinion. you can see this feature making it into other browsers as well, like firefox, for example.

> who wants to chat with Opera AI when you can chat with so many other AI? I think in 2026 the only way to communicate that your product is different is to reject AI.

i do not like this aspect myself, but all browsers make use of AI to some extent. don't you think this might be a way to survive the competitive browser market?

> Free VPN? Aren't those all scams?

some definitely are, yes, i agree. but i would argue opera's VPN is a browser level privacy tool, it is not meant to replace a full security VPN. i would guess it is mainly used to hide your IP address for websites. does it not do that? you should not view it as a hardcore anonymity solution, i do not think.

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these are not the technically accurate arguments i was looking for, your arguments are true for many browsers.

LambdaComplex•1h ago
Personally, I'm diametrically opposed to the idea of letting Google dictate how web browsers must function, which is what happens if everyone uses Chrome (or a fork) and web developers start targeting features that are only supported by Chrome (and its forks).

The question is not "Is Opera a valid choice instead of Chrome?"

The question is actually "Is Chrome, or anything that's based on it, a valid choice?" and the answer is "no."

PaulHoule•59m ago
e.g. I still have to use Chrome for testing and to use the occasional site that is Chrome-dependent, and I even use the Chrome-based Polypane because it has some really useful features for testing, but when it comes to ordinary browsing non-Chrome is table stakes for me. I'm willing to put up with the completely dysfunctional organization behind Firefox to do that but I'd love to have an alternative.
tavro•45m ago
> The question is actually "Is Chrome, or anything that's based on it, a valid choice?" and the answer is "no."

yes! and this is what i am interested in. why is the answer "no.", please try to convince me in more detail. i am not interested in "no.", but why is your answer "no"? :-)