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DropItDown – Drop a file, get Markdown your AI agent can read (macOS)

https://dropitdown.novashang.com
1•novashang•5m ago•0 comments

How do you get good ideas for startups?

https://www.paulgraham.com/ideas.html
1•Alien1Being•9m ago•1 comments

Thermodynamic Computing from Zero to One

https://extropic.ai/writing/thermodynamic-computing-from-zero-to-one
1•binyu•10m ago•0 comments

CS2-10k: A Large-Scale Egocentric Counter-Strike 2 Dataset

https://reka.ai/news/cs2-10k-a-large-scale-egocentric-counter-strike-2-dataset
1•ilreb•13m ago•0 comments

Using a Rust macro for concise newtypes

https://adenalhardan.com/#rust-macros-concise-newtypes
1•adenalhardan•16m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: How did you set up a multi-agent orchestration for personal use?

1•cromka•21m ago•1 comments

A Deep Dive on China's "LineShine" All-CPU, Exaflops-Class Supercomputer

https://www.nextplatform.com/hpc/2026/06/25/a-deep-dive-on-chinas-lineshine-all-cpu-exaflops-clas...
1•jonbaer•30m ago•0 comments

Anthropic's philosopher answers your questions [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9aGC6Ui3eE
2•binyu•32m ago•1 comments

Silicon Valley Has an Empathy Vacuum (2016)

https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/silicon-valley-has-an-empathy-vacuum
9•rmason•35m ago•2 comments

Van Halen test

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Halen_test
5•teleforce•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: FastPlay, a fast minimal Windows video player built in Rust

https://github.com/CalvinSturm/FastPlay
2•CalvinSturm•39m ago•0 comments

Investors bet on AI again after Micron reports 346% sales jump

https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/25/business/micron-results-ai-stocks-volatility
3•dabinat•41m ago•1 comments

Steve Jobs felt certain Apple would never have existed without making blue boxes

https://macdailynews.com/2024/06/19/steve-jobs-felt-certain-apple-would-never-have-existed-withou...
2•SockThief•43m ago•0 comments

Popular Adblock for YouTube extension contains remote code execution

https://www.island.io/blog/badblocker-11-million-users-one-server-call-away-from-compromise
3•fastest963•50m ago•0 comments

Claude AI's link handling and fix

https://www.FoolQuest.com/
2•Aaron_Agassi•51m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A field recording of the underground. The engineers and producers

https://2inch.fm/
2•shawnzam•52m ago•1 comments

Wall Street Embraces the Dollar as Warsh's Fed Activates Bulls

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-25/wall-street-embraces-the-dollar-as-warsh-s-fed...
3•petethomas•53m ago•0 comments

Tropius: Detect AI Tropes in Prose

https://tangled.org/desertthunder.dev/tropius
3•birdculture•56m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Anyone Here Work for Google? Specifically on the Google SMB Newsletter?

2•VladVladikoff•59m ago•0 comments

Trump administration asks to hold OpenAI's next model

https://www.axios.com/2026/06/25/trump-administration-openai-gpt-model-release
6•dramebaaz•1h ago•1 comments

Show HN: Replyt – Track which Reddit discussions become customers

https://replyt.co
4•hectorguedea•1h ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Norway bans AI in elementary schools

3•mellosty•1h ago•3 comments

This isn't a PPT. Repo speaks

2•hblqzj•1h ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pw-whip, a bridge between PipeWire and WHIP

https://github.com/jech/pw-whip/
3•jech•1h ago•0 comments

Poll

6•krapp•1h ago•2 comments

Deep Dive into IBM's new NanoStack 0.7nm Process Node for Chips – 666 MTr/mm2

https://morethanmoore.substack.com/p/ibms-announces-07nm-process-node
5•IanCutress•1h ago•0 comments

Hollywood-backed nonprofit launches machine-readable AI consent registry

https://rslmedia.org/
2•navs•1h ago•0 comments

The Garbage Collection Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management (2nd Ed)

https://gchandbook.org/
18•teleforce•1h ago•3 comments

AI doesn't take jobs. It takes tasks

https://www.nextgig.rocks/dash/how-ai-changes-jobs
4•poseidon_sg•1h ago•2 comments

How do you tackle a backlog of deferred maintenance you didn't create?

3•zeelex•1h ago•0 comments
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The Sunscreen Result No One Wants to Talk About

https://charlottekupewasserphd.substack.com/p/the-sunscreen-result-no-one-wants
6•olalonde•1h ago

Comments

ggm•1h ago
While I think there is a conversation about chemical risks in sunscreen and their bio-availability in the bloodstream and thus potential to act e.g. as an endocrine disruptor, There are also much LESS biologically active agents like titanium dioxide and zinc which can form a physical barrier, and make up part of a sunscreen to help reduce the chemical risk.

I think blogs talking up the risk side have a responsibility to also talk the other side. Not wearing sunscreen can be very high risk, incur lifetime and life-threatening consequences. Not being exposed to the sun is not risk-free either.

I think all things relating to cancer are a balancing act. There is the risk of an as-yet misunderstood chemical exposure. There is the understood risk of melanoma. There is the risk in avoidance of sunlight: of lack of Vitamin D and its effect on overall health, bone density, depression. You have to weigh up risks. The risk is not equal over your lifetime or to all people of all genetics. The risk can be altered by other medications you have to take for higher risks.

I take the advice of the Australian Cancer Council and my skin specialists into account weighing up my sun exposure and use of sunscreen. I have already had BCC removed, by both surgery and freezing. I have an annual checkup. I have had biopsies on removed spots.

Cancer risk has a strong relationship to childhood exposure and burn. Not total, lifetime burden plays its part as does genetics. Every Australian should know the risk is there, it's inculcated from childhood onward. Slip/Slop/Slap. No Hat, No play.

Chemical exposure risk demands huge epidemiology, and right now the numbers don't tell a compelling story that demands we stop using any sunscreen. We already have had (in the last 4-5 decades) withdrawal of specific chemicals from sunscreen: Cinnamate was withdrawn in the 70s. Benzine contamination is a high risk, especially in the liquid sprays. Cinnamate was a known endocrine disruptor. Benzine is a cancer risk all of it's own.

Sub-standard testing and over-rating of the SPF equivalency is a big risk too. One testing agency shared by a lot of companies has had it's processes reviewed after SPF50 was found to be more like SPF10 or less for several brands including cancer-council supported brands. Testing is pretty basic: they basically apply the sunscreen to volunteers in patches and try to give them burns under a UV lamp. Talk about risky behaviour!

1over137•26m ago
> I think blogs talking up the risk side have a responsibility to also talk the other side.

She did. But perhaps not sufficiently for you?

t0mpr1c3•51m ago
Correlation is not causation. RCTs of sunscreen show 30-50% reduction in melanoma risk.