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Show HN: Linux Journey for iOS

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/linux-journey/id6770861660
1•huhuhang•2m ago•0 comments

SpaceX Vow to Loft 1M AI Satellites Could Spark Doomsday Dive

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinholdenplatt/2026/05/31/spacex-vow-to-loft-1-million-ai-satellit...
1•paulpauper•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Memex – A local-first AI journal that keeps everything as Markdown

https://github.com/memex-lab/memex
1•sparkleMing•8m ago•0 comments

Diffusion over Networks

https://camerongordon0.substack.com/p/diffusion-over-networks
1•iciac•13m ago•0 comments

Anthropic is conditioning our minds

2•ms_menardi•13m ago•1 comments

The true reason C++ always wins [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7fEsbksKRE
1•AareyBaba•14m ago•0 comments

CVE-2026-31525: Linux Kernel Privilege Escalation Flaw

https://www.sentinelone.com/vulnerability-database/cve-2026-31525/
1•Wingy•17m ago•0 comments

U.S. Midterms Have a Cyber Problem, but It's Not at the Ballot Box

https://blog.checkpoint.com/exposure-management/the-2026-u-s-midterms-have-a-cyber-problem-but-it...
7•gnabgib•28m ago•2 comments

Show HN: LeetCode EasyRepeat – Anki for LeetCode

https://github.com/yc1838/LeetCode-EasyRepeat
1•yc1838•28m ago•0 comments

I Got $4.84 from a Class Action and They Didn't Want Me to Have It

https://labnotes.org/i-got-4-84-from-a-class-action-settlement-and-they-really-really-didnt-want-...
3•speckx•29m ago•0 comments

Election interlopers register 5K+ domains, hope to catch some voting phish

https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/01/5k-election-domains-registered-ahead-of-us-midter...
2•Bender•33m ago•1 comments

X.org Server Starts June Nine New Security Vulnerabilities Discovered via AI

https://www.phoronix.com/news/X.Org-9-Vulnerabilities-AI
1•Bender•34m ago•0 comments

Texas adds another solar farm as ERCOT grid demand soars

https://electrek.co/2026/06/01/texas-adds-another-huge-solar-farm-ercot-grid-demand-soars/
4•Bender•37m ago•0 comments

TLDR – Summarize paragraphs in real-time through Firefox

https://github.com/chudweiser/TLDR
1•chudweiser•39m ago•0 comments

Why Study CS? Thoughts on LLM-assisted software engineering

https://kmicinski.com/claude-code-and-why-study-cs
3•jruohonen•46m ago•0 comments

Anthropic and the caravel problem

https://radval.me/articles/anthropic-and-the-caravel-problem
2•rad_val•49m ago•1 comments

Why are audio front ends still optimized for CPUs? (MelT)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.01009
2•augustocamargo•51m ago•0 comments

Experts sound alarm over Elon Musk's 'coup' that's 'about to rob your 401k'

https://www.rawstory.com/elon-musk-2676979515/
14•xbmcuser•54m ago•1 comments

Shfl

https://shuffle.com?r=OWbDsJFjR1
2•conheohaiyen•55m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Transposify–change Spotify song key from your menubar for singing

https://github.com/evanhu1/transposify
2•evanhu_•1h ago•0 comments

Angry devs vow to flee GitHub Copilot as metered billing takes hold

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6•jay_kyburz•1h ago•2 comments

Neuropixels Opto: combining high-resolution electrophysiology and optogenetics

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-026-03076-z
3•bookofjoe•1h ago•0 comments

How to Optimize a CUDA Matmul Kernel for cuBLAS-Like Performance: A Worklog

https://siboehm.com/articles/22/CUDA-MMM
1•Areibman•1h ago•0 comments

Starbucks retired its AI agent just months after deployment

https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/starbucks-quietly-retired-ai-agent-19225909...
1•cdrnsf•1h ago•2 comments

Show HN: Playing with genomics foundation models | Tutorial/Explainer article

https://dillondesilva.substack.com/p/playing-with-genomics-foundation
1•dillondesilva•1h ago•0 comments

More Time to Think

https://ma.ttias.be/more-time-to-think/
2•nreece•1h ago•0 comments

macOS needs its grid back

https://blog.hopefullyuseful.com/blog/macos-needs-its-grid-back/
52•ranebo•1h ago•24 comments

Interop 2026: Continuing to improve the web for developers

https://web.dev/blog/interop-2026
2•Topfi•1h ago•0 comments

Miasma supply chain attack: malicious code found in RedHat-cloud-services NPM

https://snyk.io/blog/miasma-supply-chain-attack-malicious-code-redhat-cloud-services-npm-packages/
1•jruohonen•1h ago•0 comments

Crystal Nights (2008)

https://www.gregegan.net/MISC/CRYSTAL/Crystal.html
9•rorylawless•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

macOS needs its grid back

https://blog.hopefullyuseful.com/blog/macos-needs-its-grid-back/
50•ranebo•1h ago

Comments

veidr•56m ago
This fixes a dozens-of-times-per-day annoyance for me.

The grid is good, but even better is the instant virtual display switching.

Nowhere is the death-by-a-thousand-paper-cuts annoyance of modern macOS worse than having to hit Ctrl→→→→→→→ and suffer those repeated animations, over and over.

coolmitch•43m ago
yes! it's the worst!

I've been using Instant Space Switcher (which got a small callout in tfa) as a targeted fix for this, and it's lifechanging

xp84•27m ago
It's every action on Mac and iOS that does this, and it has been increasing in intrusiveness for a decade. I can't be sure why they do it, but it comes off as though their visual designers are immature, thinking we want to see their impressive animations not just in a demo, not just in a tutorial that we go through once, where we are meant to grasp the relationships between the things, but over and over again, all day long, for decades.

I freaking don't. One time was plenty. I don't want any animation. And the "reduce animation" feature's implementation is a slap in the face: all the delay -- that part is non-negotiable apparently -- but with blurry crossfades instead.

Analemma_•56m ago
Oh man, thank you! I was just complaining the other day about the missing Spaces grid… when they first took it away in Lion I looked frantically for the setting to bring it back, with no such luck.

Ironically, I think the reason they took it away was to help with fullscreen macOS apps, which are a garbage anti-feature it doesn’t seem like anybody uses. Long live the grid!

ranebo•38m ago
Part of the reason I wanted to to make the app is because _I actually do like fullscreen apps_. Or at least maybe I learned to after they took away the grid. In any case I certainly wanted this app to work with them.
behnamoh•53m ago
I am not so hopeful about the future of macOS given that the next CEO of Apple is a hardware guy, not a software person.
ibash•47m ago
That’s one framing, here’s another:

The next CEO of Apple is someone that cares about quality. (As evidenced by how good the hardware is)

behnamoh•40m ago
> The next CEO of Apple is someone that cares about quality. (As evidenced by how good the hardware is)

I think it's important "what quality" they care about. Tim Cook cared about supply chain quality, and honestly he did an amazing job, but he didn't care much about software, vision of Apple, etc.

LostMyLogin•38m ago
Their chips are quality and the hardware itself is still some of the best. Which is what I believe they were designed insinuating.
xp84•23m ago
The current guy didn't ever once show a sign he cared about anything but 'Number Go Up'[1] so I don't see how anyone could be worse for those of us who care about the actual product than he was.

[1] to be clear, I stipulate Cook is indeed the world champion of Number Go Up. Nobody Number Goed Up more than Cook did. For Ternus to do Number Go Up to the same multiplier Cook did, I think he'd have to acquire all the other companies in the world.

dyauspitr•41m ago
I do not like the grid. I can’t see what’s in it.
xp84•39m ago
> If they approve, the settings open, then the user has to find the specific little toggle and enable it. Another security prompt then done. Why isn’t this at most 2 prompts?

Answer: Because modern-day Apple has subscribed to a particular brand of mitigation for the "noobs will always click 'Allow' especially if you ask them to first" problem. The mitigation is that Apple just dumps you on step 2 of a little 4-5 step mini sysadmin adventure where you prove, every time, that you're sophisticated enough to deserve an exception to the padded-cell walled garden mode they've sealed off 'for your safety.'

As a complete nerd, you'd think maybe I'd like that I can prove my skills like this, but it comes off as deeply disrespectful to me as the user that I can't disable this.

What's my solution to prevent grandma or a 10-year-old from clicking "Allow full filesystem access and keylogging" to an executable she downloaded from facebook-security-center-and-password-verification-cgi-bin-ab383 dot xyz? IDK, that's their problem, but they should offer a way for those of us who aren't clueless to turn whatever it is off.

FireBeyond•35m ago
And then one that grinds my gears, perhaps more than it should: there's no way to change the default browser without explicit user action or consent.

But do that and the very next thing that happens when you try to open a browser or a link in an email?

"Your browser has been changed from Safari to Chrome. Would you like to use Safari or keep using Chrome?" and for a little salt, the default is "Use Safari".

klodolph•34m ago
This particular permission is pernicious, ponder for a picosecond the possibilities:

It’s used for writing keyloggers.

That’s it. It’s the permission that lets you write a keylogger. It SHOULD NOT be just a click away. It should require some extra song and dance, because this is an especially dangerous permission, and the extra friction is justified.

xp84
krackers•38m ago
You could call it hyperspace in an homage to that old 10.6-era application which customized spaces. (Also I just realized why Apple called it called mission control, it allows you to organize spaces).

Also this is basically a replacement for the zombie TotalSpaces 3

jimrandomh•32m ago
Prior to MacOS 10.11, Mission Control was good: you would swipe up with four fingers and it would show you a preview of all of your spaces. Then in 10.11, for no discernable reason, they changed it to suck: rather than showing you a preview, the bar just says "Desktop 1", "Desktop 2", etc until you mouse over it; the practical effect is that using spaces is disorienting and requires memorization.

Some third-party software pretends to restore this functionality, but they do it by repositioning the mouse to simulate a hover, which introduces a delay and doesn't integrate correctly with the animation. Someone wrote a patch that works by disabling SIP and injecting code (https://github.com/briankendall/forceFullDesktopBar), but eventually stopped maintaining it.

A decade later, I doubt anyone at Apple remembers that this bit of user interface used to be good.

ebbi•19m ago
Agree! That "Desktop 1", "Desktop 2" view is so annoying, and given we have higher res monitors now, it serves no purpose if the intention was to save space.
toomim•27m ago
I just installed it, but I can't get it to switch spaces, or show the grid overlay. It just beeps at me with the "you can't do that" beep. When I click "Add Desktop", it says "Could Not Add Desktop" and "GridLion could not read the current Spaces for this display."

This is a M1 macbook air. I really want to try this.

arkits•27m ago
DockDoor does this and a lot more. Its also open source https://dockdoor.net/
Pxtl•20m ago
I don't get the use of the spatial layout here. A line may be cruder but if you're going full swordfish hackerman mode why are you caring about grid geography at all? Bind each to a hotkey. The only time you're swiping is when you're lost.

Like what competitive player uses scroll wheel weapon switching in Quakelike games? Nobody

benatkin•16m ago
> LLMs don’t care about UX

Many parts of the LLM care about UX, and you unlock it with your feedback loop, which is a good way to unlock it but one of many ways.

One way to show that LLMs care about UX is to have one tutor you about UX. If they weren't trained to care about it, they couldn't do a decent job. But I've asked dozens of questions about UX to LLMs and they have a great deal of insight.

felixding•7m ago
Slightly off-topic: the old Aqua UI looks so much better. Not only it was much easier to see what's a control and what's text, but it also looked visually nicer (subjective, I know).
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5m ago
All the permissions are treated the same way though. Microphone access. Screen sharing access. etc. Yes, all could be used to spy on you in evil ways, but the replacement of a straightforward "Want to grant this app the following permissions?" with these stupid little spelunks through the garbage app that is Settings irritates me every time.

Apple should throw this whole thing out and replace it with first-launch lists of permissions, with toggles for each. This app 'Zoom' wants "Record the screen, microphone, camera." Then you're done and you don't have to keep searching for it in little lists and relaunching it.

manwe150•31m ago
That’s likely not quite the reason. It is to make you have to pause to think if this is the action you want to take.

On the flip side, many websites ask if I want to allow notifications. I almost never do. I was looking at settings recently and surprised how often I’d clicked yes by accident (maybe about 5% false click rate?)