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Serbian MiG-29 Now Flying with Chinese CM-400 Missiles

https://theaviationist.com/2026/03/11/serbian-mig-29-chinese-cm-400-missiles/
1•speckx•30s ago•0 comments

US private credit defaults hit record 9.2% in 2025, Fitch says

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2•alephnerd•25m ago•0 comments
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Show HN: I built Chronoscope, because Google Maps won't let you visit 3400 BCE

https://shiphappens.xyz/chronoscope/
2•tinkeringtechie•2h ago
I built Chronoscope, a project to explore the world through time.

I've been wanting to do this for a while, after being inspired by Ollie Bye's "History of the World" video several years ago.

I'm not the first person to have done this - resources like OpenHistoricalMaps are amazing.

But, I noticed there were a few disparate datasets / academic databases online, so I combined them together as best as I could (I've linked all sources in the app). To make it more interesting, I also included:

- Notable events from the time period (geolocated where possible), sourced from wikidata

- Ancient cities + their original names

- Empire hierarchies for colonial empires like the British Empire

You can jump across time and use shuffle to explore some fascinating corners of history.

Would love any feedback, especially from people who like maps, timelines, and weird historical rabbit holes. Also please report any data issues if you find them (it's all using publicly collated data, so there will be plenty).

Happy to publish code / data on GH if there's interest!

Comments

jirigalis•2h ago
Wow, it looks amazing! I can imagine using it in history lessons at school. Great job! I love the "play button" feature. It would be also interesting to have the option to display the borders of current states - just to compare it with the past.
tinkeringtechie•1h ago
Thanks for the feedback!!

Ah that's a really cool feature idea - I think this website does something similar to that on the OHM data: https://hanshack.com/point-in-history/#2.13/28.9/37.44