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IBM claims first sub-1 nanometer chip technology

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/ibm-claims-worlds-first-sub-1-nanometer-chip-technology/
1•ohjeez•40s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tsar-MCP – How to Create an MCPServer Aspect in C/C++

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Programmable Probabilistic Computer with 1M p-bits

https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.25313
1•rbanffy•1m ago•0 comments

My Linux Odyssey: How I Ended Up on NixOS

https://nezutero.dev/my-linux-odyssey-how-i-ended-up-on-nixos/
1•nezutero•3m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A 7-language PWA built solo under a 100-hour deadline

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1•urostrstenjak•4m ago•0 comments

AI Shouldn't Replace Graduate Hires

https://killianc.com/no-ai-shouldnt-replace-graduate-hires/
1•killiancarroll•4m ago•0 comments

Met Police Palantir pilot: The DPIA that raises more questions than answers

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1•rbanffy•7m ago•0 comments

Zara Zhang: What people misunderstand about building in public

https://twitter.com/zarazhangrui/status/2070735964788658598
3•aurenvale•7m ago•0 comments

Daniel Smith watercolour – full range

https://janeblundellart.blogspot.com/2017/04/daniel-smith-watercolour-full-range.html
1•arthurbrown•8m ago•0 comments

Valve Steam Machine vs. DIY Plasma PC – The Zen 5 and RDNA 4 Alternative

https://nietras.com/2026/06/28/steam-machine-vs-plasma-pc/
1•usdogu•10m ago•0 comments

There Is No Reward Function for Meaning

https://aaron-ang.github.io/there-is-no-reward-function-for-meaning/
1•aayd•13m ago•0 comments

It's Our Language Now

https://blog.plover.com/lang/who-owns-english.html
2•Brajeshwar•15m ago•0 comments

OpenAI (2015)

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Ziscus: Zero JavaScript comments for static sites

https://ziscus.com/
1•hdz•21m ago•0 comments

Note to My Younger Self

https://yewjin.substack.com/p/note-to-my-younger-self
2•nezhar•22m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Make any game multiplayer with one prompt

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Show HN: I rebuilt my SaaS as a local desktop app to extract photos from Gmail

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1•ltiger•24m ago•1 comments

Does Your Paper Really Suck?

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2•sinab•24m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Best local LLM under 2B paramater and consuming RAM less than 3gb

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Show HN: A Self-Hosted LinkedIn Profile

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3•itake•27m ago•2 comments

AMOC Weakening Causes "Cold Blob" in the Atlantic Ocean (Not Surface Fluxes)

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2025GL118383
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Analog Activism: Kicking AI Out of New York

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Show HN: Zanagrams

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3•pompomsheep•31m ago•2 comments

California legislature agrees to upload driver's licenses to national database

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15•iamnothere•34m ago•5 comments

Show HN: ClassicTunes – a from-scratch remake of iTunes 7-10 for Apple Silicon

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1•Eonexus•37m ago•0 comments

Icon

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The Collaboration Layer for AI Intelligence

https://gitix.ai/
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Are You Recommended by AI?

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2•fagnerbrack•45m ago•1 comments

Reimagining Systems Thinking as Cybersystemic Researching

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2•andsoitis•45m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

EU Open Sources Ten-Year Network Development Planning Tools

https://github.com/open-energy-transition/open-tyndp
90•lyoncy•1h ago

Comments

12345ieee•1h ago
And where did they put it? On the biggest US platform.

Someday we'll get there, someday.

hokkos•1h ago
it's juste a model from Technical University of Munich not an official model from ENTSOE for TYNDP
lyoncy•1h ago
It is actually an model that has been developed in collaboration with entso-e by Open Energy Transition. You can read more about it here: https://open-tyndp.openenergytransition.org/
bcye•59m ago
What exactly is the issue with that?
Phelinofist•50m ago
> US platform
greenleafone7•46m ago
He just told you; US platform.
davorak•33m ago
It can be hosted in multiple locations.

I guess if the github UI becomes critical to their continued development or PR then they expose themselves to a potential rug pull by github/microsoft.

I do not know much about the project so I can not tell if that is concern or if there is some other concern at play here or if those concerns apply to this project or not.

Those are the types of details I wanted to see in the comment.

pvitz•59m ago
If it were "the EU", it would be on https://code.europa.eu
raverbashing•41m ago
This is the type of pointless complaint that really go nowhere
dopidopHN2•30m ago
I moved stuff out of github to a private codeberg while walking my dog.

The moat on that is non existant.

gmueckl•12m ago
The reason people cite when defending Github usually isn't the repisitory hosting itself, but the extra features like oull request management and issue tracker that also generate massive network effects by enabling the same accounts to participate in all public projects. Github is nore of a social network posing as a development tool.
nicexe•28m ago
Git repos are distributed by design. I bet all the contributors have at least 1 branch (probably closer to an average of 3) of this project on at least 1 computer that they own.
based2•23m ago
They must use https://about.code.europa.eu/

https://code.europa.eu/info/about

https://code.europa.eu/explore/projects/active

qprofyeh•1h ago
Educate me, what’s the point of (open-sourcing) this?
jstanley•1h ago
People who are interested can look at it and use it. People who aren't interested are free to ignore it.

What's the downside of open-sourcing this?

We should commend bureaucracies on the rare instance that they open-source their software, not ridicule them for it.

qprofyeh•1h ago
It’s an honest question, perhaps not worded friendly enough. Forgive my English.

Let’s zoom in on your reply, the people who are interested and look at it and use it. What will they be able to do with it?

achllle•58m ago
1. Run the analyses themselves to help them understand it 2. Provide feedback and even improvements 3. Simply trust that the project is run in good faith because there's transparency
lyoncy•1h ago
The EU is demanding that the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) implement this ten-year power infrastructure plan transparently. Unfortunately, this modelling has so far been carried out using an expensive, proprietary tool (PLEXOS Energy Exemplar). The results were not easily reproducible. However, with the new model based on PyPSA-Eur, a transparent Ten-Year Network Development Plan can be created.
qprofyeh
Havoc•24m ago
Nice. Better energy grid seems like an easy win for Europe. It has enough diversity of sources that just connecting it cleverly can get you crazy efficiency.

e.g. Right now the UK grid is running on just over 80%+ renewable. But when the wind isn't cooperating french nuclear helps.

Broad reliance on renewables just doesn't work without interconnects across large geo regions

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1h ago
Thanks!
InsideOutSanta•4m ago
Thanks for actually answering the question. I was curious, too.
bobs_salsa•1h ago
This is a repo build using the PyPSA python framework. PyPSA is an open-source Python framework for optimizing modern power systems with renewable energy, storage, and multi-sector coupling.

The repo linked “seeks to complement the tools currently used in the TYNDP cycles, especially for Scenario Building (SB) and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA). This approach is designed to enhance transparency and lower barriers to stakeholder participation in European energy planning. Beyond Europe, the project aspires to demonstrate the viability of open-source (OS) frameworks in energy planning, encouraging broader global adoption.

To build trust in and ensure reproducibility with the new open-source toolchain, the project first focuses on replicating key figures from the 2024 TYNDP cycle, before aligning with the current 2026 TYNDP cycle. This process involves developing new features within the open-source domain to address existing gaps, integrating tools for data interoperability and dynamic visualizations, and publishing best practices to encourage the adoption of open energy models.”

Why this report is shared appears to be an application of PyPSA for others to reference and become inspired by its implementation.

Why it’s open source I think is clear from the above paragraph. Open source standards make it drastically easier to harmonise and collaborate while allowing as much engagement as possible to scrutinise the framework.

thomastu•56m ago
There's a very expensive process for resource planning the electrical grid that is highly modeling dependent. Most electricity grids are planned with a least cost expansion modeling approach. A small number of incumbent vendors provide expensive closed source tools to do this. There are quite a few open tools in this space, but open energy transition is building consensus around pypsa and pypsa-eur as equivalent top of class models (better in a lot of ways) to use for various IRPs.
qprofyeh•49m ago
Thanks, definitely positive they’re moving towards open and freely accessible modeling tools. I can see the benefits for students and budget-constrained institutions.