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Blueprint Bench: First signs of 3D spatial intelligence in LLMs

https://andonlabs.com/evals/blueprint-bench-2
1•lukaspetersson•34s ago•0 comments

Verifying Poseidon in Clean: Why the Last 'Sorry' Is About Primality

https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/posts/poseidon-clean/
1•martocho•3m ago•0 comments

The Record of a Sonnet Drift

https://twitter.com/diandianhsutw/status/2051302622708318212
1•WLHsu•4m ago•1 comments

Stop big tech from making users behave in ways they don't want to

https://economist.com/by-invitation/2026/04/29/stop-big-tech-from-making-users-behave-in-ways-the...
1•andsoitis•4m ago•0 comments

Oomphalism

https://joeldueck.com/oomphalism.html
1•velcrovan•4m ago•0 comments

Uutils Coreutils CVEs

https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2026/q2/332
1•_____k•5m ago•0 comments

Load balancing usage across Codex accounts

https://pepsipu.com/blog/2026-04-agent-scheduling/
1•pepsipu•6m ago•0 comments

1Mbet

https://1millionbet.com/
1•sergnowaday•8m ago•0 comments

Drop a Pin, Get a Link

https://addypin.com/
1•avoidaccess•9m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Why is sharing private static HTML with non-engineers still hard?

1•nate•10m ago•0 comments

How Russia Is Luring Africans to Ukraine

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/04/world/africa/ukraine-russia-war-african-soldiers.html
3•loandbehold•11m ago•0 comments

Making Fuel from Thin Air: The Magical Methane Machine

https://www.corememory.com/p/the-magical-methane-machine-casey-handmer-terraform
1•metadat•12m ago•0 comments

Future of Work with AI Agents

https://futureofwork.saltlab.stanford.edu/
1•iceboundrock•12m ago•0 comments

Young Men Are Going to Extremes to Feel Like They Measure Up

https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/young-men-are-going-to-extremes-to-feel-like-they-measure-up-...
1•Cider9986•13m ago•0 comments

My new hobby: Asking LLMs to generate ASCII Hamsters

https://internetexception.com/2026/05/04/my-new-hobby-asking-llms-to-generate-ascii-hamsters/
1•npodbielski•13m ago•0 comments

Tailoring AI solutions for health care needs

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/05/04/1134425/tailoring-ai-solutions-for-health-care-needs/
1•joozio•13m ago•0 comments

macOS port of Notepad++ called out for trademark violation

https://www.theregister.com/2026/05/04/notepad_dev_demands_unofficial_macos/
1•speckx•14m ago•0 comments

Tesla reaches 10B FSD miles – is there's a magical milestone for autonomy

https://electrek.co/2026/05/03/tesla-fsd-10-billion-miles-no-magical-milestone-autonomy/
1•Brajeshwar•14m ago•0 comments

The Visible Zorker: Zork 3

https://eblong.com/infocom/visi/zork3/
1•zarlez•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Retrodex – Retro game collection tracker and game encyclopedia

https://retrodex.games
2•addamh•19m ago•1 comments

What is the whole point of writing

https://rebeccatoh.pika.page/posts/2026-04-30-what-is-the-whole
1•speckx•19m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Show HN: Writer – fast, lightweight and open source markdown editor

https://writer.computer
1•nirvsoner•21m ago•0 comments

UAE says it's under attack from Iranian missiles and drones despite ceasefire

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/04/iran-war-uae-trump-ceasefire-missiles.html
3•logicchains•23m ago•0 comments

Load Testing for SFTP, FTP, and FTPS

https://github.com/roshandubey-cloud/utilities/tree/main/sftp-loadtest
1•rdship•24m ago•0 comments

VR Coding for the AI Coding Era – Monitoring 5 AI Agents at Once

https://typia.io/blog/vr-coding-in-ai-coding-era/
1•autobe•25m ago•0 comments

PGKeeper: Figma's Postgres connection pooler Renaissance era

https://www.figma.com/blog/pgkeeper-building-the-bouncer-we-needed-for-postgres/
7•pinser98•25m ago•0 comments

Ctify_: A lightweight, PHP-based wiki, forked from PmWiki

https://github.com/altilunium/ctify_
1•altilunium•26m ago•0 comments

Wikimedia Foundation closes Wikinews after 21 years

https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_closes_Wikinews_after_21_years
5•benwills•27m ago•1 comments

Robot dogs with tech boss faces roam Berlin art exhibit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=909UTYDtuGY
5•otikik•28m ago•1 comments

KeePassχ – A KeePassXC Fork

https://codeberg.org/keepasschi
1•birdculture•29m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Alberta voter list leak is a potential public safety disaster

https://globalnews.ca/news/11828244/alberta-voter-list-leak-public-safety-disaster/
29•Teever•1h ago

Comments

cebert•1h ago
While breaches like this should not continue to happen, almost everyone’s personal information has been leaked on the internet at this point. This article seems a bit alarmist on the potential harm.
bonestamp2•1h ago
I think that's a fair take for most people in the leak, but there are people who try to keep their address a secret for their safety (investigative journalists, witnesses of crimes, judges, lawyers, police officers, etc). They often have a PO box for situations when they have to enter an address (online purchases) or they buy everything in their partner's name (including their house). When their names are leaked elsewhere, their home address is not usually in those leaks. This is a unique type of leak that could be very harmful.
uticus•1h ago
In terms of "safety" this leak is a drop in the bucket. The greater concern would be that election systems are involved. If election information is unintentionally readable, it is also therefore potentially alterable.
mystraline•1h ago
So here in the Midwest USA, I can go to election commission and legally obtain the voter registration file.

It, by law, is public. Anybody who asks for it must be provided the file. Naturally the law is pre-internet and ignorant of abuses you can do.

But I'm not sure how this leak compares. Is it party affiliations and loads of PII to the point of impersonation?

justinclift•1h ago
Yeah, it almost sounds like the leaked information was... effectively the white pages for the area. ie name, address, and phone number
realo•28m ago
So... the far right pro-Trump separatists in Alberta suddenly have name , address and phone number of any "woke" they want to harass.

What can go wrong...

giarc•3m ago
It is, but that's not the route they took. Another registered party (the Republican Party of Alberta) received the information legally, then shared it all with this group (likely illegally or at least against some rules). There's now speculation that the separatist group used it to add names to their petition since they required X number of signatures. For example, the group has claimed some communities had over 90% of electors sign the petition. Which most people would claim is really hard to physically do and also counter to the general polling in the province that finds about 25% of citizens support separation.
buckle8017•1h ago
Canadians generally think that buying and selling their information is illegal so it's not happening, which is why this is news.

They're right that it's illegal but definitely wrong about it not happening.

The damage to privacy from this is likely much less then the average person realizes.

(an American living in Canada's perspective)

cf100clunk•57m ago
It was left up in an unprotected state by Alberta separatists. Intentional?
Teever•48m ago
From what I've seen it appears that it was intentional in that their motivation was to give their canvassers for the separatism petition access to the data so that they could pad their numbers for the petition.[0]

They didn't mean for this to blow up in the public like this though. That part wasn't intentional. That part appears to be absolute incompetence or they just got sloppy after being treated with kid gloves by law enforcement for the past few years.

[0] https://imgur.com/a/JDltJg7

hexagonsuns•30m ago
The whole thing is really suspicious. If you dig deeper on the Centurion Project, things start to get weird. The Centurion Project website has little to no information, archives of the site go back to just over a month ago, and the address and phone number are for a random UPS Store in Calgary.

I got really suspicious when I started looking into Parker himself. He spews the typical "right wing" rhetoric -- Globalists bad, COVID fake etc etc... but if he actually believes that, what was he doing on the board of directors for Ditchley, which contains various ambassadors to China and France, Editor in Chief of the Globe and Mail, CEO of Desjardins, etc?

https://web.archive.org/web/20230313213623/https://www.ditch...

tptacek•49m ago
The phone numbers in these data sets are weird and problematic, but the equivalent data in the US is usually public, and available for free to any registered candidate.
Teever•33m ago
It appears that they registered as a party to get access to the data and them disseminated it publicly through a vibecoded app.

While this data may generally be public in the US, it usually isn't in Canada, and there's an expectation that parties don't publish the data and it is seeded to detect that.

A bigger problem is that people in Canada sign up for this list with the expectation that this data will remain reasonably private so now with this leak you have people who were willing to share their personal information to participate in the democratic process now afraid that their domestic abusers will be able to find them.[0] That really sucks.

There's also the awkward aspect of this in that the Alberta separatists are seemingly backed by American interests.

[0] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-city-counci...

pavel_lishin•8m ago
> and it is seeded to detect that.

Do you mean that there are "paper town"-like entries in the dataset to make it obvious when one has leaked?

tailscaler2026•44m ago
I can't wait for our full biometrics to be leaked every week due to every website and app trying to meet the rampant rise of global age-verification legislation.
lukeinator42•38m ago
The other concerning aspect of this leak is the fact that the list was shared with a group of separatists, and the data on the list is basically everything you need to fraudulently sign someone up for the separatist referendum petition. Some separatists are claiming that certain ridings have had 92.9% of eligible voters sign the petition which is highly dubious: https://x.com/RiseOfAlberta/status/2049668987307303389.

Elections Alberta has now said they are going to check for this: "Verification after today’s date will include determining if any of the seeded names from the Republican Party of Alberta’s List of Electors are contained in any incoming petition." https://www.elections.ab.ca/resources/media/news-releases/me...

xhkkffbf•32m ago
Disaster? I remember when they would print up big books with everyone's address and telephone number. Then they would distribute these to everyone. While this wasn't exactly the same as the voting list, it was usually pretty close.
ginko•32m ago
>Security experts say a leak of Alberta’s provincial list of voters – nearly three million names, addresses and phone numbers – has created a potential public safety and political interference crisis that could have ramifications for decades.

Name, address and phone number is generally just public information here in Norway. You can literally just check the phone book for this. You can opt out of this but few people do.

How is any of this information leaking cause for concern?

slopinthebag•30m ago
Other commentators are rightfully pointing out that this information is open public in other jurisdictions, and that Albertans' information is almost certainly already being shared and sold.

I believe the reason why this has become such a large news story is the tension between Alberta (and the west) and the rest of Canada. Alberta has rising separatist sentiment, a premiere who is extremely popular in Alberta and extremely unpopular outside of Alberta, and is on average more right wing compared to the rest of Canada. In both the media coverage and popular sentiment, this incident has been used to show Alberta and its government in a bad light, despite it not having anything to do with the party currently in power.

As long as it makes Alberta look bad it's an excuse to attack Danielle Smith and the UCP, and Albertians in general. Other Canadians eat up negative Alberta news like nothing else, and the media will no doubt provide them with the type of news that they crave. If this happened in any other province it would get 1/10th the coverage and outrage. Instead you have people online calling for Smith to face prison time for something she was not involved in. The media gets their views and the people get their ragebait.

rjrjrjrj•11m ago
Smith was friendly with Parker.

Attended his wedding, did softball interviews with his wife who worked for a ring wing media site.

LurkandComment•22m ago
If you'rea domestic violence survivor and your info was just leaked. There are a lot of Private Investigators who look for this information for exes etc.
mig39•10m ago
My understanding is that when Elections Alberta shares the voter list with legit users (ie: sitting members of the legislature), it includes unique fictitious entries in the data. That way if there is a leak of the data, they can trace the source of the leak. Which they apparently have done.

I guess it's a form of a canary trap.

It reminds me of mapmakers including fake towns or other features in their maps, in case someone leaked them.