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Jack Dorsey's Block launches new Bitcoin hardware wallet, Bitkey

https://bitkey.world
1•obnauticus•1m ago•0 comments

Study Finds a Third of New Websites Are AI-Generated

https://www.404media.co/study-finds-a-third-of-new-websites-are-ai-generated/
1•cdrnsf•1m ago•0 comments

a third of websites created since 2022 are AI-generated

https://ai-on-the-internet.github.io/
1•ilreb•1m ago•0 comments

Agentic World Modeling: Foundations, Capabilities, Laws, and Beyond

https://huggingface.co/papers/2604.22748
1•matrix-agent•2m ago•0 comments

Claude Desktop Buddy

https://github.com/anthropics/claude-desktop-buddy
1•henryaj•5m ago•0 comments

Intentional Inefficiency in Software Design

https://support.cch.com/oss/ml/kb/solution/Why-is-the-CPU-usage-on-my-CCH-ProSystem-fx-Scan-Admin...
1•nohell•6m ago•0 comments

Source code protection in JavaScript desktop apps

https://teamdev.com/mobrowser/blog/how-source-code-protection-works-in-javascript-desktop-apps/
1•Ikryanov•6m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Sverklo – local-first MCP code intelligence (and the runs we lose)

https://sverklo.com/research/
1•nike-17•7m ago•0 comments

Customizing Karpathy's LLM Wiki for fighting disease

https://kamens.com/blog/llm-wiki-for-fighting-disease
1•kamens•8m ago•0 comments

A Brief History of Subpoenas

https://commerciallore.com/2015/06/04/a-brief-history-of-subpoenas/
1•JumpCrisscross•8m ago•0 comments

Garage door open: C programming language examples in library form

https://github.com/dmiller-fork/libkr
1•punknight•9m ago•1 comments

MinIO Is Done with Open Source, What Are Your Options?

https://itsfoss.com/news/minio-moves-away-from-open-source/
1•speckx•9m ago•0 comments

HTML written only using the C preprocessor

https://chaos.social/@citizen428/116138240021584394
1•slopinthebag•10m ago•0 comments

Tile Kernels: An optimized GPU kernels library written in TileLang

https://github.com/deepseek-ai/TileKernels
1•matt_d•10m ago•0 comments

AI Tools Privacy Tracker

https://www.getvoibe.com/resources/ai-privacy-tracker/
1•ayushchat•10m ago•0 comments

You Can't Write That Book

https://brianschrader.com/archive/why-you-cant-write-that-book/
1•sonicrocketman•10m ago•0 comments

Disruption with Some GitHub Services

https://www.githubstatus.com/incidents/6bkk045k741z
2•darnfish•10m ago•1 comments

Writing with AI is an abstraction problem

https://twitter.com/jakemintz/status/2048802545771184269
1•jmintz•14m ago•0 comments

Nardopay

https://nardopay.com/
1•takurandoro•16m ago•0 comments

Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Software Tasks

http://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2026/03/measuring-ai-ability-to-complete-long.html
1•KraftyOne•16m ago•0 comments

We translated the Palantir manifesto for actual human beings

https://www.theverge.com/policy/915237/palantir-manifesto
3•robtherobber•16m ago•0 comments

GitHub issues list not loading

https://github.com/fuma-nama/fumadocs/issues
3•SpyCoder77•16m ago•2 comments

Show HN: agenv - A pyenv-like environment manager for coding agents

https://github.com/combinatrix-ai/agenv
1•h_mirin•16m ago•0 comments

The Shell That Runs the World [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6MwzBwdl3o
1•pieterr•17m ago•0 comments

Supreme Court weighs constitutionality of geofence warrants

https://www.npr.org/2026/04/27/nx-s1-5777656/supreme-court-geofence-warrants
4•speckx•19m ago•0 comments

How Do Food Manufacturers Calculate the Calorie Count of Packaged Foods? (2003)

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-food-manufacturers/
3•downbad_•19m ago•1 comments

Sonic: Supersizing Motion Tracking for Natural Humanoid Whole-Body Control

https://nvlabs.github.io/GEAR-SONIC/
1•pantalaimon•20m ago•0 comments

DOJ Backs Musk's xAI in First Amendment Fight over Colorado AI Law

https://reclaimthenet.org/doj-backs-musks-xai-in-first-amendment-fight-over-colorado-ai-law
4•anonymousiam•20m ago•0 comments

The DOJ is backing xAI in its lawsuit against Colorado

https://www.engadget.com/ai/the-doj-is-backing-xai-in-its-lawsuit-against-colorado-200500890.html
3•MilnerRoute•21m ago•0 comments

Hacking in request body during render in Next.js

https://robertjwebb.substack.com/p/draft-hacking-in-request-body-during
2•haburka•21m ago•0 comments
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Dutch central bank ditches AWS and chooses Lidl for European Cloud

https://www.techzine.eu/news/infrastructure/140634/dutch-central-bank-chooses-lidl-for-european-cloud/
68•benterix•1h ago

Comments

guywithahat•1h ago
> DNB Director Steven Maijoor announced last October that he intended to “set a good example” and switch to a European cloud, though he acknowledged that it “is not yet as robust or high-quality as the one from the U.S.”

> Last year, the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) and the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) warned that the Dutch financial sector had become too dependent on foreign IT service providers

I wonder how much if this is a personal choice, and how much is pressure from the government. Banks are famously the first target of politicians, and it's common in China for exec's to publicly choose a national option under pressure from the CPP.

wolfi1•1h ago
Lidl is German, so, not fully national, IMHO
graemep•5m ago
If they cannot provide it nationally, Germany seems a good place to have it, especially as they are both EU.

At the very least a country dependent cloud services from multiple other countries is less dependent on any one of them than a country predominantly dependent on one (and most of Europe is currently dependent on US cloud providers).

kjkjadksj•1h ago
Crazy that a discount grocer can trade blows with big american cloud compute.
retired•1h ago
LIDL sells everything you need in your life in the middle aisle. Even cloud solutions.
bodelecta•2m ago
It's going to be hard getting that angle grinder I've never needed when there's a line of CTO's blocking the aisle
burner-phone73•57m ago
The Schwarz Gruppe (owner of Lidl) makes about as much as Meta and Microsoft. So, yes, they're are big player.
joaodlf•55m ago
Not necessarily trading blows, but LIDL is huge in all sorts of figures. From revenue to employment numbers.
browningstreet•32m ago
Don't you mean that it's crazy that a discount grocer can trade blows with a bookseller?
myroon5•2m ago
But can a wool shoe company? https://ir.allbirds.com/news-releases/news-release-details/a...
retired•1h ago
Years ago I was making the case that instead of digging ourselves into the Amazon eco-system with S3 storage, EC2 instances, DynamoDB and various other Amazon specific cloud products... we should just host virtual machines and have everything in there using open source products.

People looked at me like they saw water burning but that would have made the dependency on the US a lot easier to sever. Just move the VM's.

xfactorial•52m ago
The whole business model is around “Optimization through custom tools”.

We can go with your idea, sure: a few months in, an Account Manager from the cloud provider shows up and says your bill could be reduced by 50% if you just adopt some changes, using their custom, super optimized tools (“minor changes” will be the mantra).

And now you have your own company looking back to you on how can they get those savings, people who don’t understand what a VM is and cannot differentiate salesforce from an elastic container, as everything is “cloud”, but heard “50% off”.

walrus01•37m ago
Preventing this from happening requires a clued-in CTO and equivalent senior level leadership who can defend against such 'attack' methods and knows the different between, for instance, paying a monthly recurring cost to host a Linux/KVM virtual machine and paying for some totally 'cloud' SaAs.

Further, it needs people in decision making roles who understand and value the strategic differences between having an infrastructure concept that is trapped in one provider's proprietary software tooling ecosystem (aws, azure, etc), vs things built on open standards that are portable.

nine_k•50m ago
Most cloud VMs have network-attached storage working through a billing layer, and its IOPS numbers are pathetic. This makes running your own DB in a cloud VM much less reasonable. Now you can use local NVMe, but you still have to set up your own failover.

The original promise of the cloud is "you pay us less than you pay your sysadmins", which is not entirely unreasonable, especially at early stages.

Of course running on bare metal from Europe's own Hetzner is even more cost-efficient, if you already have a lot of sysadmin chops.

jbverschoor•6m ago
Nah.. Amazon started with “ephimeral” compute. That was the whole thing why you needed another storage layer

Unlike most VPSes

pier25•54m ago
Wait... Lidl has a cloud service now?
apparatur•52m ago
Sure and it's on SALE right now if you have the customer loyalty card!
storus•51m ago
Schwarz seems to be obsessed with how Amazon (book seller) created AWS and they are trying to do the same... with 5 people. Also Aleph Alpha + Cohere is a Lidl work as the current CEO of the former led Lidl digital division.
scandox•43m ago
So the 7,500 they say they're employing...is not true?
ambicapter•34m ago
Lidl is a grocery store chain, I'm assuming GP was talking about the amount of people actually working on the cloud.
scandox•21m ago
Lidl has 375,000 employees. They have stated they employ 7,500 people in their digital services division.
avra•15m ago
Yeah, Lidl and Kaufland are store chains, with 14200 stores combined. 7500 employees is just Schwarz Digits, the digital services division.
ivan_gammel•6m ago
Schwarz Gruppe includes Schwarz Digits, which include StackIT. 7500 is the number of employees at Digits, which also includes online marketplaces like Kaufland e-commerce, so definitely not all of them work on the sovereign cloud.
walthamstow•45m ago
The things you can find in the middle aisle!
kodama-lens•29m ago
Yeah, kind of. Lidl and Kaufland is owned by the Schwarz Group. They have been busy replicating the AWS orgin story. Their cloud is called StackIT. I've worked with them. Still some room to grow but a solid foundation. I like that competition is back on
speedgoose•2m ago
Yes I guess only banks don’t mind the high prices of Lidl’s cloud.

It’s very much not a discount cloud provider. They are costly unlike their physical discount supermarkets.