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Ukraine's drone defense tech reshapes combat as warfare evolves [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnX7hE-9OK8
1•teleforce•25s ago•0 comments

Show HN: A war-strategy game played by AI agents

https://agentempires.app/
1•ttamslam•5m ago•0 comments

Which Porsche 911 Generation Is the Best Investment in 2026?

https://pistonalpha.com/articles/porsche-911-investment-guide-2026
1•magrix•5m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Bug in Claude Code CLI is instantly draining usage plan quotas

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/38335
1•nikhilgk•6m ago•1 comments

Ootils – An open source supply chain engine designed for AI agents (not humans)

https://github.com/ngoineau/ootils-core
1•ngoineau•10m ago•0 comments

A whirlwind tour of systemd-nspawn containers (2025)

https://quantum5.ca/2025/03/22/whirlwind-tour-of-systemd-nspawn-containers/
1•indigodaddy•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Vocab extractor for language learners using Stanza and frequency ranks

https://huggingface.co/spaces/vladvlasov256/vocab-nlp
2•crivlaldo•12m ago•0 comments

Can this technology end drone warfare? [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unraT22a4zY
1•teleforce•13m ago•0 comments

Open-Sourcing Our Mail Client Mono Mail

https://github.com/erickim20/monomail-desktop
2•rhksnrla•20m ago•2 comments

Arena Zero Ep.1 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqcH-1Rk-ow
2•thewanderer1983•21m ago•0 comments

M4 and M5 Macs cannot run 4k screens in HiDPI mode – limited to 3.3k

https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/discussions/4215
3•smcleod•22m ago•1 comments

Build123d: A Python CAD programming library

https://github.com/gumyr/build123d
2•Ivoah•23m ago•0 comments

Age verification, child protection and economic power

https://www.cyberverso.net/age-verification-child-protection-and-economic-power/
2•MatteoFrigo•25m ago•0 comments

TeamPCP Supply Chain Campaign: Update 002

https://isc.sans.edu/diary/32838
2•jruohonen•26m ago•0 comments

Samsung Magician disk utility takes 18 steps and two reboots to uninstall

https://chalmovsky.com/2026/03/29/samsung-magician.html
2•chalmovsky•26m ago•0 comments

Things I learned building a model validation library

https://wilsoniumite.com/2025/01/24/things-i-learned-building-a-model-validation-library/
2•Wilsoniumite•27m ago•0 comments

AI isn't killing jobs, it's 'unbundling' them into lower-paid chunks

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/24/ai_job_unbundling/
6•gnabgib•30m ago•1 comments

Para-Academic Techno-Philosophy

https://elftheory.substack.com/p/para-academic-techno-philosophy
2•lentoutcry•30m ago•0 comments

Generating one token at a time is a blessing in disguise

https://kachkach.com/blog/generating-one-token-at-a-time-is-a-blessing-in-disguise
2•halflings•32m ago•1 comments

The Acceleration of Addictiveness (2010)

https://paulgraham.com/addiction.html
2•microsoftedging•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: OpsScaleIQ – The operational intelligence OS for franchise operators

https://opsscaleiq.com
2•dsptl•33m ago•0 comments

Personal story: BR airlines sites sucks. Struggling to cancel seat selection

https://blog.thisago.com/story/20260329-cancellingFlightSeatSelection.txt
2•thisago•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tabical – Tinder-style city micro-itineraries, personalized by swipe

https://tabical.com/
4•akhilpotturi•35m ago•0 comments

Hundreds of strangers flock to San Francisco beach to dig a really big hole

https://www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/article/hundreds-strangers-flock-sf-beach-dig-really-big-221583...
4•Stratoscope•36m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: What is TensorFlow still good for now?

1•asxndu•38m ago•1 comments

What category theory teaches us about dataframes

https://mchav.github.io/what-category-theory-teaches-us-about-dataframes/
6•fanf2•40m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Crazierl – An Erlang Operating System

https://crazierl.org/demo/
4•toast0•43m ago•2 comments

The Agentic Passive Voice

https://lethain.com/agentic-passive-voice/
1•jbernardo95•43m ago•0 comments

AI on deck: assessing impact of MLB's new ball-strike system

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/03/ai-deck-assessing-impact-mlbs-new-ball-strike-system
1•rmason•44m ago•0 comments

Magellan: AI agents for autonomous cross-disciplinary scientific discovery

https://github.com/kakashi-ventures/magellan-cli
1•ameft•44m ago•1 comments
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A Message from the Ruby Central Board

https://rubycentral.org/news/a-message-from-the-ruby-central-board/
16•nertzy•1h ago

Comments

wood_spirit•1h ago
Not a rubyist so just curious on the background and if this is the “good” or the “bad” side in the spat? What’s the other side and what has been the broader community impact?
jmcgough•1h ago
https://joel.drapper.me/p/rubygems-takeover/

Read the above, but tl;dr is that Shopify executed a hostile takeover of Ruby Central for its own benefit, at the expense of long-term maintainers and the general community. I'm not sure if there's been any real change since then, but there are many reasons not to trust anything that the board says at this point.

windowshopping•1h ago
Wait, I had no idea dhh was on the outs now. This is the first I've heard of this. I have to go look for more information about this. What did he do?
tovej•1h ago
He came out as a white nationalist [1]. And he's always been contentious.

[1] https://jakelazaroff.com/words/dhh-is-way-worse-than-i-thoug...

fcsp•1h ago
I would recommend as a starting point this beautiful piece from November: https://okayfail.com/2025/in-praise-of-dhh.html
jmcgough•1h ago
Not sure he's "on the outs", he on Shopify's board.

Sidekiq's solo dev (Mike Perham) has for many years made a generous donation to Ruby Central. He informed them that he didn't want his money to be spent platforming dhh at their conference, they ignored his request, he stopped his annual donations.

If you want to read about dhh's colorful blog posts and tweets: https://jakelazaroff.com/words/dhh-is-way-worse-than-i-thoug...

mtndew4brkfst•1h ago
Colorful is an odd way to spell "vocally bigoted".
Kina•1h ago
IMHO, Ruby Central keeps trying to find a way to frame all of this in a good light, but it seems like they keep falling flat. They tried doing filtered Q&A avoiding all the obvious questions that people hostile to what happened would ask, temporarily providing transparency reports that didn’t really say much. It all felt like very incompetent damage control.

I think they were hoping that handing it off to the Ruby core team would allow them to move on, but that requires ownership of their failings or at least actions that demonstrate that they will be better moving forward and none of that has happened.

mpalmer•1h ago
Shopify and/or its technical leadership worked its connections to oust a Rubygems maintainer they saw as a threat to Ruby projects Shopify has invested in.

This was especially provocative because it involved Ruby Central asserting control over Rubygems, which it does not own.

It was (by credible accounts) a "preemptive strike" on this maintainer, and thus was not communicated to other RG maintainers, who were understandably angry.

The statement from RC at the time sounded like lot of CYA, and this doesn't read as all that sincere either.

Kina•1h ago
From what I can tell, this story is primarily about personalities. The community essentially ended up with several factions, but I’ll try to explain this without it degenerating into the schoolyard fighting that it appears to be.

1. Ruby Central is the surviving Ruby non-profit that another Ruby non-profit, Ruby Together merged with. This is where part of the legal ambiguity/dispute comes from that will make sense in (2).

2. RubyGems (the code, GitHub repo, etc) and RubyGems.org are two separate things. RubyGems code appears to not have been legally transferred in the merger. RubyGems.org is run by Ruby Central, but this transfer is also extremely muddy.

3. For reasons in dispute, Ruby Central seized the GitHub repos of RubyGems. It is not clear they have the legal or ethical right to do this (based on the evidence, I believe they do not and they have committed theft).

4. Ruby Central has made various noises about the need to do this for security and other things despite the extremely sloppy nature of the takeover.

5. Ruby Central then “gave” RubyGems to the Ruby core team without resolving anything in what appears to be an attempt to try and end the controversy.

In the background of all of this appears to be a lack of trust, dhh posting crap like this: https://world.hey.com/dhh/as-i-remember-london-e7d38e64, resulting in a fight about the future of the Ruby ecosystem.

doug_durham•1h ago
I don’t think there are “millions” of Ruby developers. It’s a large community but hyperbole doesn’t serve anyone.
mbStavola•12m ago
> Ruby Central’s actions during this period were taken in response to a breakdown in a working relationship with an individual who had significant access to infrastructure and code > [...] > At the time, we believed a serious risk had been introduced to RubyGems and related services. > [...] > The review was ultimately inconclusive because key logs required for a complete analysis were no longer available. We recognize that this creates continued uncertainty.

So, after all that finger wagging and posturing around how the new RC regime was right to oust the previous maintainers, it turns out none of their justifications had any basis in fact? In all honestly this has just been one rake-step after another and I can't imagine how anyone could continue to be confident in their decision making.

Perhaps gem.coop might win out just by virtue of not putting themselves in these positions unnecessarily.

dzonga•3m ago
this is why having a growing ecosystem is very important.

ruby's lack of growth has caused certain people, organizations etc to have an outsize influence for good or bad on the ecosystem.

some people have felt unwelcome altogether.