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Lithuanian Legislation as a Git Repo

https://github.com/Yiin/lt-teises-aktai
1•debesyla•34s ago•0 comments

Should you do a PhD? (2025)

https://neurofrontiers.blog/should-you-do-a-phd/
1•lentoutcry•2m ago•0 comments

DaVinci-MagiHuman: Open-source AI model for realistic video generation

https://firethering.com/davinci-magihuman-open-source-ai-video-model/
1•steveharing1•5m ago•0 comments

Working on Products People Hate

https://www.seangoedecke.com/working-on-products-people-hate/
2•herbertl•6m ago•0 comments

Vibe physics: The AI grad student

https://www.anthropic.com/research/vibe-physics
1•cl3misch•11m ago•0 comments

A minimal React shopping list app structured for Capacitor/iOS packaging

https://github.com/sangress/shopping-list
1•sangress_dev•13m ago•0 comments

From Agent to Domain Intelligence: A Self-Evolving Knowledge Engine

https://simaxiaoqian.substack.com/p/from-agent-to-domain-intelligence
1•qingant•24m ago•1 comments

City Skylines II: Office Evolution and City Stations Available Now

https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/games/cities-skylines-ii/news/office-evolution-and-city-statio...
1•doener•24m ago•0 comments

Debugging and Fixing Interaction to Next Paint (INP)

https://www.remoterocketship.com/advice/how-i-debugged-and-fixed-inp/
1•Lior539•25m ago•0 comments

Iceflake's First Patch for Cities Skylines 2 Is Good [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNL0iYIj0mA
1•doener•27m ago•0 comments

Lat.md: Agent Lattice: a knowledge graph for your codebase, written in Markdown

https://github.com/1st1/lat.md
1•doppp•29m ago•0 comments

Tried a New AI Image Tool for Real-World Design Work (Nano Banana Pro)

https://www.nanobananapro.org
1•nanobananapro•30m ago•0 comments

LinkedIn uses 2.4 GB RAM across two tabs

2•hrncode•31m ago•0 comments

How to use ETag header for optimistic concurrency

https://event-driven.io/en/how_to_use_etag_header_for_optimistic_concurrency/
1•birdculture•35m ago•0 comments

30 Years Ago, Robots Learned to Walk Without Falling

https://spectrum.ieee.org/honda-p2-robot-ieee-milestone
1•vinhnx•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Litmus – Run a Parallel Autonomous ML Research Org on Your OpenClaw

https://github.com/kuberwastaken/litmus
1•kuberwastaken•37m ago•0 comments

Which Future?

https://michaelnotebook.com/whichfuture/
1•vinhnx•38m ago•0 comments

ARC-AGI solver via Plücker geometry – 316 tasks solved with zero learning

https://github.com/khalildh/transversal-arc-solver
1•cubefox•40m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Ayush Agarwal the guy that built a better Stripe Alternative

https://snaprookies.org/blog/meet-ayush-agarwal-the-man-behind-dodopayment-a-stripe-alternative
1•RichardOdds•40m ago•0 comments

Solar is winning the energy race

https://www.dw.com/en/solar-is-winning-the-energy-race/a-76517556
4•doener•41m ago•1 comments

Helping with Clawd Trading API

1•tradenclaude•41m ago•0 comments

Decompiled White House's New App

https://blog.thereallo.dev/blog/decompiling-the-white-house-app
2•alokDT•42m ago•0 comments

Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund

https://progressandpoverty.substack.com/p/norways-sovereign-wealth-fund
3•simonebrunozzi•44m ago•1 comments

There's a Reason That Movie Scene Looks Familiar. Meet the Recap Flashback

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-27/movies-like-sinners-use-flashbacks-to-keep-you...
1•helsinkiandrew•45m ago•0 comments

What Category Theory Teaches Us About DataFrames

https://mchav.github.io/what-category-theory-teaches-us-about-dataframes/
3•mchav•45m ago•0 comments

Michael Freedman: Compression Is All You Need

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhA6hnh-peM
1•rasengan0•1h ago•0 comments

LLMs Can Write Production Quality Code

https://escobyte.substack.com/p/writing-high-quality-production-code
1•menzoic•1h ago•1 comments

Sorting Algorithms

https://tools.simonwillison.net/sort-algorithms
3•vinhnx•1h ago•0 comments

Dunjons is a small turn-based dungeon hack/slash made using AmiBlitz3 for Amiga

https://zooperdan.itch.io/dunjons
2•doener•1h ago•0 comments

I created an utils to organize the tabs based on PORT number

https://github.com/Gancio-xyz/dev-tab-organizer
1•alexfg93•1h ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

The European AllSky7 fireball network

https://www.allsky7.net/#archive
119•marklit•2d ago

Comments

mastermage•2d ago
Oh thats genuinely realy cool.

I remember back when I lived in Berlin and studied planetary Science there. One of the Professors calculated and predicted where one of those Meteors is gonna go down. So people went there and watched and photographed it. Afterwards there was a little bit of an all hands on deck where a lot of students with different Professors went out and searched for the remains of the meteorite.

sigmoid10•2d ago
Wait a second. They predicted (before it even entered atmosphere) where it was coming down with such a precision that you could not just go out and photograph it, but even go and collect remains? I thought this was barely possible if you have a radar that is actively tracking it through the last stages of the atmosphere, while for anything still in orbit you'd be lucky to guess the correct country.
gostsamo•2d ago
The things in earth orbit have a very small angle of entry. I'd expect that if the angle is bigger, the deflection from the atmosphere would be smaller (if it survives the hit).
sigmoid10•2d ago
I still have never seen any prediction like that which was made before the thing actually entered the atmosphere. You can see how some known remains sites were determined by clicking on them in this map: https://www.strewnify.com/map/
mastermage•21h ago
They predicted the angle and where you could view it from. Finding the fragments much more difficult because it scattered into tiny pieces all over. The students searched for like 2 weeks to find a some pieces the size of a thumb.
red_admiral•1d ago
Looking at some of those you can understand why people claim to have seen UFOs.
dylan604•1d ago
Looking at them makes me think of Missile Command and I want to reach for a roller ball controller.
iamtheworstdev•21h ago
holy cow the nostalgia hit that just caused. I heard that comment.
1e1a•1d ago
I wonder if the temporal noise reduction (evident in the video clips) is being applied before integrating the frames to create the thumbnails.
dandanua•1d ago
I use an alternative software to capture night skies and fireballs: https://github.com/aaronwmorris/indi-allsky

You can use it on Raspberry Pi, for example, with any supported camera. The software is very good, it can automatically create star trails and timelapses.

littlestymaar•1d ago
This is really cool.

The disclaimer on the website is weird though:

> Note that all images and video presented here are copyright protected and may not be copied or shared for commercial purposes

How can those be copyright protected at all given they have been taken automatically from surveillance camera without creative input from anyone?

To my (non lawyer) understanding, this would fall in the same category as CCTV footages which aren't considered worthy of copyright protection.

Any thoughts?

kilianinbox•1d ago
technically the human tilted the camera in a splendid angle ^^

similar to how its even possible to copyright music thats appreciated since it then belongs to music that technically is just a back-propagation of neural nets for biological humans; thus not innovation but discovery or similar; even less more remarkable: music in a genre? A a genre literally means a copy of the earlier generation that someone or something made; thus shall not be copyrighted.

i may be wrong.