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How Old Are You in Space?

https://ethanwillingham.com/space-age.html
1•Willingham•41s ago•0 comments

Flic Mic for AI – The Wireless Voice Button

https://mic.flic.io/
1•jamie4224•1m ago•0 comments

The GLP-1 boom is the biggest climate story no one is pricing in

https://fortune.com/2026/06/21/glp1-drugs-climate-food-system-emissions-investment/
3•jtbayly•8m ago•1 comments

Tech Company Finder

https://tech.bingo/
1•thisismytest•9m ago•0 comments

MicroVM sandbox solves one problem well, but not the agent security problem

https://decodebytes.substack.com/p/why-your-microvm-sandbox-solves-a
1•decodebytes•10m ago•1 comments

Netflix, A24 and Focus Pass on Luca Guadagnino's Movie 'Artificial'

https://variety.com/2026/film/global/luca-guadagnino-artificial-sam-altman-netflix-a24-mubi-12367...
2•theanonymousone•11m ago•0 comments

Chatting with an AI Won't Make You a Top Programmer

https://lemire.me/blog/2026/06/21/chatting-with-ai-wont-make-you-a-top-programmer/
1•jjgreen•12m ago•0 comments

MMTk – Memory Management Toolkit

https://www.mmtk.io/
1•smartmic•14m ago•0 comments

Mark Zuckerberg wants to replace your phone with (10 years of work)

https://thenewassociationwebmasters.blogspot.com/2026/06/mark-zuckerberg-wants-to-replace-your.html
1•laurentlof•15m ago•1 comments

Why everyone is talking about real-time analytics

https://clickhouse.com/blog/why-everyone-is-talking-about-real-analytics-yellow-company
2•saisrirampur•19m ago•0 comments

Polymarket reportedly paid people to post fake videos of themselves placing bets

https://www.theverge.com/tech/953285/polymarket-fake-viral-video-bets
3•thm•20m ago•0 comments

Horus – Zero-dependency C++ CLI for malware IOC analysis and enrichment

https://github.com/mobinert/horus
1•fergalina•22m ago•0 comments

Introducing ZSoftly Cloud Platform, a Canadian public cloud

https://zcp.zsoftly.ca/blog/introducing-zsoftly-cloud-platform/
1•dckzs•22m ago•1 comments

The Case Against Travel (2023)

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/the-case-against-travel
2•thm•24m ago•0 comments

Student Cheating Is Becoming Impossible to Detect in an A.I. Era

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/18/us/ai-apps-students-cheat.html
1•apparent•25m ago•2 comments

Sisu: The Finnish art of inner strength

https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20180502-sisu-the-finnish-art-of-inner-strength
1•Tomte•26m ago•0 comments

See How Owning a Home Is Getting More Expensive in Every Way

https://www.wsj.com/economy/housing/home-ownership-costs-charts-7fe04eb3
2•fortran77•33m ago•0 comments

Hunting Million-Digit Primes from My Loft

https://primecrunch.com/blog/2/hunting-million-digit-primes-from-my-loft
2•andyhedges•33m ago•0 comments

Analyst Kit (YC W23): Turn your Claude / Codex into an investment analyst (Free)

https://github.com/mohitjandwani/analyst-kit
2•mohitjandwani•33m ago•3 comments

DeFi Theater: Why Polymarket's Incentives Don't Reward the Truth

https://omarabid.com/polymarket-bet/
3•csomar•38m ago•0 comments

Now my wife and I trade together

https://magzimof.com/trading-together/
1•shaimagz•42m ago•0 comments

Venture Debt for Deep Tech: Financing the Future

https://www.latimes.com/b2b/banking-finance/story/2026-06-21/venture-debt-deep-tech-funding
4•petethomas•46m ago•0 comments

The end of public frontier models

https://steve-yegge.medium.com/the-flat-curve-society-36c8b01eb33b
4•AndrewSwift•47m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Claude Code skills that encode a staff engineer's setup, not prompts

https://staffengineer.dev/
1•pro_methe5•50m ago•0 comments

PE Owners Tap a Hot Loan Market to Pay Themselves

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-20/pe-owners-tap-a-hot-loan-market-to-pay-themsel...
2•petethomas•51m ago•0 comments

The Branch Nobody Reads

https://magzimof.com/olive-branches/
1•shaimagz•51m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pure Effect – Reproduce production bugs on your laptop without a DB

https://pure-effect.org
1•tie-in•55m ago•0 comments

Bistro: A general purpose oracle for macroeconomic time series

https://www.bis.org/publ/qtrpdf/r_qt2603d.htm
1•bryanrasmussen•57m ago•0 comments

Turbo C

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_C
2•tosh•58m ago•0 comments

Engine that finds hidden costs in paid ads your platform never reports

https://alloceraintelligence.com/
1•allo1•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Burnout Is Real in the OSS World, Says John-David Dalton, Creator of Lodash

https://openjsf.org/blog/burnout-is-real-for-open-source-maintainers
37•theanonymousone•1h ago

Comments

asim•29m ago
I wrote recently about bringing back my open source project back from the dead. It's more than a decade old. Many life events occured during that time. It's tough. It's nothing like Lodash but honestly these things ebb and flow. It operates in cycles just as life does. Wish him all the best. Sounds like he had many tough years personally and I can relate.

https://go-micro.dev/blog/27

reactordev•6m ago
[delayed]
Devasta•25m ago
This is unironically why the AGPL3 is the best license. No need to worry about "virality" or derivative works or any of that, just set it and forget it. On top of that, corporations will avoid you like the plague, ensuring that your audience is other AGPL3 users.
arikrahman•22m ago
I am happy with the network solution AGPL provides on top of GPL. I think a new AGPL version needs to come out that addresses rewriting codebases with AI and claiming new original work.
FinnLobsien•19m ago
How would you enforce that? I'm genuinely curious. It's nearly impossible to conclusively prove someone rewrote your codebase with AI.
Raed667•14m ago
Unless they proudly claim it as they seem so keen to do
embedding-shape•5m ago
I've used MIT almost exclusively for anything I've published, under multiple identities, and seems to work fine too. What benefit would AGPL3 give me over MIT, in terms of avoiding burnout? So far, saying "No" or not working for free for companies, been working fine as an approach so far, but always open to hearing even better approaches.
FinnLobsien•21m ago
If you have a hobby project like writing a blog, crocheting, or almost any other creative hobby, you can dip in and out however it suits you. If you deal with major life events, sicknesses, etc., you can leave the hobby and come back. Nobody is paying you for it, so nobody can complain (maybe the friends who miss you, but it's not actively impacting the real world).

Open source is one of those weird things where your hobby project can become an essential piece of infrastructure.

It's like if you loved crocheting, but somehow if you stopped crocheting everyone in your city would no longer have clothes and need to walk around naked.

bstsb•20m ago
> This conversation was initially just a phone call, but was so powerful that we decided to turn it into a blog and share the audio via YouTube

i can tell - it looks like the blog post doesn't really add anything over a direct transcript of the call itself. it's just a bland summary of the really interesting story Dalton told