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The Remote-Work Dream Isn't Dead, but It's Slipping Away

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/the-remote-work-dream-isnt-dead-but-its-slipping-away-a19ae9e8
2•apparent•1m ago•0 comments

Can you survive on Mars? What science fiction gets wrong

https://www.space.com/entertainment/space-movies-shows/can-you-really-survive-on-mars-what-scienc...
1•macbookaries•2m ago•0 comments

Red Dwarf Creator Rob Grant Has Died

https://www.beyondthejoke.co.uk/content/17193/red-dwarf-rob-grant
1•rwmj•4m ago•1 comments

What Is Limerence?

https://livingwithlimerence.com/what-is-limerence/
1•dsego•4m ago•0 comments

How visible is your app to AI?

https://www.llmcheck.app/ai-visibility/
1•sansreal•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: OpenBrowserClaw: Browser-native Claw assistant, zero infrastructure

https://www.openbrowserclaw.com/
1•sachaa•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Blazor Developer Tools: React DevTools-Style for Blazor

https://github.com/joe-gregory/blazor-devtools
1•joe-gregory•6m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why is Claude Code so much larger than Codex on Mac OS?

1•VWWHFSfQ•6m ago•0 comments

Fibermaxxing Is a Diet Trend Even Nutritionists Can Love

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-11/high-fiber-is-latest-health-trend-hitting-star...
1•brandonb•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Made First Android game using Codespaces and AI, now in AdMob purgatory

1•apocryphal•8m ago•0 comments

Welcome, Heterogeneous Intelligence

https://www.callosum.com/blog/welcome-heterogeneous-intelligence
1•jasondavies•9m ago•0 comments

Looks Like an Insider Bet on Aliens

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/02/kalshi-aliens-insider-trading/686144/
2•breve•10m ago•0 comments

Show HN: WeDoDev – SaaS development subscription for startups

https://www.wedodev.co/#pricing
2•AdHelpAI•11m ago•0 comments

iPhone and iPad Are First Consumer Devices Cleared for NATO Classified Data

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/02/26/nano-classified-data-iphone-ipad/
4•stalfosknight•11m ago•0 comments

Quo Vadis, LLM Benchmarks?

https://florianbrand.com/posts/benches-2026
3•Davidzheng•14m ago•0 comments

Nano Banana 2 Partially Passes the Seven-Legged Spider Test

https://will-keleher.com/posts/nano-banana-2-partially-passes-the-spider-test/
2•gcmeplz•16m ago•0 comments

FastFlowLM (FLM) – Unlock Ryzen AI NPUs

https://github.com/FastFlowLM/FastFlowLM
3•jakogut•18m ago•1 comments

Prepaid vs. Postpaid Mobile: The cost breakdown nobody talks about

2•huntsmans•18m ago•2 comments

Banks decline to finance LNG project in Papua New Guinea

https://news.mongabay.com/short-article/2026/02/banks-decline-to-finance-lng-project-in-papua-new...
3•PaulHoule•20m ago•0 comments

Cronboard: A terminal-based dashboard for managing cron jobs

https://github.com/antoniorodr/cronboard
2•theanonymousone•20m ago•0 comments

Adventures in Oddware: Using the Avegant Glyph (Retinal Projection) in 2026 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BJnhx3ebno
2•tuhtah•20m ago•1 comments

America, and probably the world, stands on a precipice

https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/america-and-probably-the-world-stands
7•MindGods•21m ago•0 comments

TSMC's N2 Node Is Almost Booked Out for the Next Two Years

https://www.culpium.com/p/tsmcs-n2-node-is-almost-booked-out
2•ilamont•21m ago•0 comments

Storing Food

https://www.jefftk.com/p/storing-food
1•speckx•22m ago•0 comments

I Joined Firetiger as an AI Skeptic

https://blog.firetiger.com/i-joined-firetiger-as-an-ai-skeptic/
1•achille-roussel•22m ago•1 comments

Save valuable tokens using Make

https://edleeman.co.uk/notes/saving-tokens-with-quiet-makefiles/
2•ed1727•25m ago•0 comments

Linux will be unstoppable in 2026 – but one open-source legend may not survive

https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-and-open-source-2026-predictions/
3•walterbell•25m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Neural-open.nvim – Neural network powered Neovim file picker

https://github.com/dtormoen/neural-open.nvim
2•dtormoen•26m ago•0 comments

45 years of coding vs. the "nothing you do matters" machine

https://www.eod.com/blog/2026/02/lose-myself/
3•thoughtpeddler•28m ago•0 comments

Private Motion Pictures of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43461
3•georgecmu•29m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

The More You Spend on a Wi-Fi Router, the Worse It Gets

https://www.criticaster.com/blog/wifi-routers-most-disappointing-category
1•gghootch•1h ago

Comments

duxup•1h ago
I run an Orbi system (although it cost far less than $1k like the one mentioned) and I like it.

I'm not sure I agree with the article about scoring and how people should make decisions. I don't think there's any magic in online reviews that actually means a router with a 90% score is objectively better than one with a 70% for anyone. I don't even much trust those scores...

>Most people buy a router once and ignore it until something breaks.

If that's true then most people are doing just fine buying their router and getting what they need.

PaulHoule•1h ago
My understanding is that WiFi mesh networks are a scam. If you really want good WiFi performance the steps are, in order:

(1) get every device that is on WiFi that you can possibly get off WiFi and on Ethernet

(2) if your cheap WiFi router isn't doing it for you then, get some UniFi hubs and wire them up on Ethernet

https://ui.com/us/en/wifi

The more hops you send data over wireless the more interference it makes, the more chances there are to lose data from packet loss. Look, I understand it, the wives' union has obliterated home theater and people just want to have it all like Apple where it "just works" and you never have to run any wires -- except note that Apple has gotten out of the WiFi business because that ideology just can't deliver WiFi that works and Apple knows it.

duxup•1h ago
I don't think your description here makes any sense.
PaulHoule•38m ago
That's exactly what is wrong with the WiFi market. Wired Ethernet is completely obscure to people today. So of course people are watching TV over their WiFi and wondering why it is buffering all the time.
gghootch•1h ago
Interesting, thanks for sharing your perspective! I’ll do some more digging into the Orbi systems.

In my experience buying a product that gets mostly positive reviews from professional reviewers gets you a far better product than one with mixed reviews. I’m surprised that’s not your experience and that you don’t much trust those scores. What else do you make your purchase decisions on then? Purely specs?

duxup•1h ago
How do you even gauge "professional reviewers" these days?

How do you know you'll notice anything they consider?

gghootch•1h ago
The best ones write in depth reviews, describe their thinking process and fairly weigh pros / cons.

Ultimately it’s imo more about avoiding bad products than it is about noticing whether a product is great. Criticaster collects all professional reviews to get to an average critic score, which will more quickly and more accurately get you to a satisfactory product than any other approach.

duxup•1h ago
I feel like we're on a completely different internet or if you're just scraping up a lot of spam based on word count ... ?
gghootch•1h ago
I regularly consume articles by whathifi, wirecutter, rtings, etcetera. Do you consider all of those spam?

What do you base purchase decisions on?