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Israeli founder faces backlash on mobile OS launch

https://twitter.com/mil000/status/2070215925576728890
1•grandpajoey•26s ago•0 comments

Supalive, live queries for Postgres and MySQL

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@supalive/core
1•rebaz94•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: My website as one connected graph – blog, second brain, and book

https://www.ssp.sh/
2•zazuke•3m ago•0 comments

Newsletter market in 2026: $10 per month is default price but not ceiling

https://pressgazette.co.uk/newsletters/newsletters-2026-prices-retention-churn/
1•bookofjoe•3m ago•0 comments

Outbound hold agent that pauses AI runtime while waiting on hold

https://github.com/team-telnyx/telnyx-code-examples/tree/main/outbound-hold-agent-python
1•anushathukral•4m ago•0 comments

What is a Lithium-ion capacitor?

https://www.jtekt.co.jp/e/products/capacitor/capacitor_about.html
1•ksec•4m ago•0 comments

How to Let AI, Workflows, and Custom Systems Manage Your Social Media

https://socialplod.com/blog/how-to-let-ai-workflows-and-custom-systems-manage-your-social-media-t...
1•dexterwura•5m ago•0 comments

More Than Syntax

https://redmonk.com/rstephens/2026/06/12/more-than-syntax/
1•wrxd•5m ago•0 comments

LlamaIndex integration for SynapCores (RAG, GraphRAG, and hybrid retrieval)

https://github.com/SynapCores/synapcores-llamaindex
1•Synapcores•5m ago•1 comments

Poll: Do most countries have the capacity to manufacture all RX drugs?

1•Bender•6m ago•0 comments

Packet_edit_meme (CVE-2026-46331) page cache poisoning vulnerability

https://github.com/sgkdev/packet_edit_meme
1•tanelpoder•7m ago•0 comments

Echoes of the AI Winter

https://netzhansa.com/echoes-of-the-ai-winter/
1•brazukadev•7m ago•0 comments

Notion killing Skiff-influenced email app since most users use AI agents instead

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/notion-killing-skiff-influenced-email-app-since-most-user...
1•Brajeshwar•8m ago•1 comments

When a Kaggle Submission Is Rejected Before It Scores

https://medium.com/@alanscottencinas/when-a-kaggle-submission-is-rejected-before-it-scores-58758d...
1•encinas88•8m ago•0 comments

Make PS2 games with one prompt

https://github.com/Ijtihed/ps2-forge
2•Ijtihed•10m ago•0 comments

Oracle promises to open up MySQL governance, but the community wants guarantees

https://www.theregister.com/databases/2026/06/26/oracle-promises-to-open-up-mysql-governance-but-...
1•speckx•10m ago•0 comments

Full Walkthrough: Workflow for AI Coding – Matt Pocock [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QFHIoCo-Ko
1•oriettaxx•10m ago•0 comments

Learning from Nature with System Dynamics

https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/04/24/learning-from-nature-with-system-dynamics/
1•surprisetalk•11m ago•0 comments

Three Agents Went to War over a Garden

https://johnmayosmith.substack.com/p/three-agents-went-to-war-over-a-garden
1•mayosmith•12m ago•1 comments

Ava Supernova – open-source coding agent for open-weight LLMs

https://github.com/AugmentedValueAcceleration/ava-supernova
1•AvaSupernova•18m ago•0 comments

VW may close four factories to adapt to the future, report says

https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/06/vw-may-close-four-factories-to-adapt-to-the-future-report-says/
1•mikestew•18m ago•0 comments

The Exhaustion of Talking to a Tool

https://ohadravid.github.io/posts/2026-06-tool-talking/
1•BrunoBernardino•20m ago•0 comments

Flock-Powered Police LPR Abuse Triples at an Agency Once They Look

https://ipvm.com/reports/flock-police-triple-audit
1•jhonovich•21m ago•0 comments

Germany's railways grind to halt as IT maintenance snag takes down network

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/24/germany-rail-network-deutsche-bahn-standstill-it-re...
1•muxamilian•22m ago•1 comments

Reinventing the Wheel, Now at a Bargain Price

https://zwischenzugs.com/2026/06/24/reinventing-the-wheel-now-at-a-bargain-price/
1•vinhnx•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: RealtimeSwift - my declarative video rendering framework

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnJA9WUIQOM
1•michael_forrest•23m ago•0 comments

Revolut scraps 'remote-first' working for graduate hires

https://www.ft.com/content/f0e12920-bac5-4f5b-aad1-79e350742d84
4•andrewstetsenko•26m ago•0 comments

Type-checked non-empty strings

https://exploring-better-ways.bellroy.com/haskell-koan-type-checked-non-empty-strings.html
1•surprisetalk•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Xtra – a Python framework for reasoning about AI system threats

https://github.com/TangibleResearch/xtra
1•reboy•27m ago•0 comments

A Portrait of the Software Engineer, 2031

https://jamesjboyer.substack.com/p/a-portrait-of-the-software-engineer
1•aesthetics1•28m ago•0 comments
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A forgotten social media post may hold key clues to Covid-19's origin

https://www.science.org/content/article/forgotten-social-media-post-may-hold-key-clues-covid-19-s-origin
27•bookofjoe•1h ago

Comments

layer8•59m ago
https://archive.ph/6KeRV
SirFatty•59m ago
And I still think the lab leak is the most likely source.
n4r9•1m ago
What would persuade you otherwise?
customguy•54m ago
To me it's kinda like 9/11 in that ultimately I don't really care about the cause, I saw what was done with it. That was very fucked up regardless of the origin being synthetic or not, in both cases.
CalRobert•53m ago
"SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, had arrived in the country on frozen lobsters from Maine that were sold at the Wuhan market"

..... I know, strongly, that this is purely an anecdote.

But this was kind of crazy to see. In Dec 2019 my family and I traveled from Europe to visit family in Maine. We returned around new year's and all got what was by _far_ the worst flu any of us had every had in our lives. And weirdest - it was consistent with covid symptoms.

My youngest was 2 months old (we flew back with her to meet family) and she was quite ill - we still suspect long covid affects her.

Now, entirely possible this is confirmation bias, and airports would have been full of travellers from all over, not just Maine, but still...

y-c-o-m-b•42m ago
My child and mother both got super sick like this in March 2019 also, so naturally my wife and mother both think it was early covid. What makes me doubt this is the fact that when Italy and NYC got hit in 2020, there was a HUGE jump in deaths. They couldn't keep up with the bodies. If this thing was circulating earlier than 2020, we surely would've seen the Italy/NYC pattern very quickly. I think the 2019 flu virus or RSV strains were perhaps a very harsh one and that's what people are mistakenly believing was "early covid".
halfnormalform•3m ago
Perhaps the virus evolved to be more deadly after the initial wave of “flu”?
gausswho•37m ago
The Dec 2019 bug also hit me (living in NYC). I wasn't mentally myself for three weeks. I'm not even sure I fully recuperated. It was intense, and worse than when I eventually did experience COVID a couple years later.

From what I read at the time, there was a non-COVID flu at this time throughout the east coast. Tests months later did not show I had COVID antibodies. It remains to me a remarkable sickness unlike anything else I've experienced.

palmotea•49m ago
> But a new analysis suggests the post may hold clues to the pandemic’s origin—and further evidence that China is withholding vital data on the contentious issue.

> Evolutionary biologist Florence Débarre of CNRS, France’s national research agency, who firmly believes SARS-CoV-2 jumped into people from live animals at the market, calls the WeChat post “extremely elaborate disinformation.” But when she recently translated the post and compared the detailed maps of the market it contains with other, official ones, Débarre found surprises. The maps identify specific stalls as having live animals infected with SARS-CoV-2 and vendors with antibodies to the virus—data China has never shared.

tl;dr: a post pushing a bogus conspiracy theory contained real (and undisclosed) information as background.

ilamont•45m ago
Van Kerkhove says Débarre’s analysis is “interesting,” but cautions that the provenance of the data is unclear. “The way in which the information is identified is highly suspect,” she says.

This has all the hallmarks of a CCP disinformation campaign to shift blame to foreign sources. This started almost as soon as the quarantines began, such as the baseless accusation that the US Army was responsible (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/coronavirus-chinese-offic...).

They then started erasing sampling data from the Wuhan outbreak and cracked down on anyone memorializing Dr. Li Wenliang while planting "evidence" that they knew conspiracy theorists would pick up and spread.

bombcar•10m ago
Could it be worth reaching out to a researcher? If you've NOT had Covid since, you may have evidence in your own bodies that would be useful.
bookofjoe•3m ago
>The lobster maps

https://pandemonium.hypotheses.org/898