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Lddey1

https://blog.cloudflare.com/es-es/welcome-to-connectivity-cloud/
1•Eldeysitodxw•2m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agent Sessions – A model agnostic Claude managed agents alternative

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AMilliSol

http://www.pumpfun.com
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Nearest Pint, Pub Density Map

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1•ohjeez•5m ago•0 comments

Partial Evaluation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partial_evaluation
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Loops in Hatetris

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Making Optimization Work When Labels Are Scarce

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https://gdstudio.dev/
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Show HN: I built a photography weather alert system

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Supabase experiencing platform issues: Existing DB's cant be restarted, created

https://status.supabase.com/incidents/3tx3nnmbwyh9
1•reassess_blind•12m ago•1 comments

Meta Caps Internal AI Token Spending After Costs Approach Billions in 2026

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1•typeofhuman•15m ago•0 comments

Basic Email

https://www.columbia.edu/~njn2118/journal/2026/7/1.html
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The <Usermedia> HTML Element

https://developer.chrome.com/blog/usermedia-html-element
3•twapi•18m ago•0 comments

Agents Are Aging Too: Agent Lifespan Engineering for Deployed Systems

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.26302
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Layer_shell.dart – Write a Wayland Shell in Flutter

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Microtubule organization across cell types and states(2021)

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https://twitter.com/marclou/status/2065385672991752210
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MS Coin – A Layer-1 Privacy Protocol Built in Pure Rust

https://mscoin.network/
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Punch Card Wreath

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1•debo_•26m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Identity Layer for Agents and Autonomous AI

https://github.com/authsec-ai/authsec-ai
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3•Bender•31m ago•2 comments

Thinking in Ecosystems: From Climate to Planetary Resilience Tech

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Computational Balloon Twisting: The Theory of Balloon Polyhedra [pdf]

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WyrmRSS: A modern RSS reader and aggregator

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FOMO Is the Cyberpsychosis of the AI Era

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2•SchwKatze•59m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Healthy but Sedentary People Show Early Decline in Cellular Energy Production

https://news.cuanschutz.edu/news-stories/healthy-but-sedentary-individuals-show-early-decline-in-cellular-energy-production
33•littlexsparkee•1h ago

Comments

jsw97•52m ago
19 subjects, assigned sedentary or active based on habitual physical activity levels. Subjects were screened on basic health measures.

The problem with this is that people are sedentary or active for a variety of health-related reasons that are not captured in any screen (esp. the crude one used in this study). As a predictive study, this is fine, sedentarism predicts a lot of bad things. But it doesn't, on its own, suggest that becoming active is helpful. See also grip strength and mortality.

adam_arthur•6m ago
The principle of what you're stating is true, it could be correlational.

But there's an enormous volume of evidence that exercise, especially intense exercise, is better for health than any other intervention, including more sleep, quality of diet, pills+supplements (except those that treat an active illness/disease of course).

There's even compelling data showing that moderate drinkers who exercise live longer than non-drinkers who don't exercise. Even given that Alcohol is a powerful carcinogen.

The only thing proven more effective than exercise is weight loss really, if starting from high bodyfat levels.

nine_k•51m ago
> mitochondria, which process energy within cells, showed a significantly decreased capacity to burn both sugar and fat in healthy individuals who get less than the recommended 150 minutes of exercise a week.

150 minutes a week is about than 22 minutes a day. Like 11 minutes twice a day. This looks like a really low effort to rid oneself of the risk of early decline.

SchemaLoad•32m ago
A lot of people who use a car to get around will spend most days doing literally no actual exercise. For someone who lives in a more walkable area, 22 minutes of exercise is just living live normally without actively "exercising".
sidewndr46•30m ago
I've seen studies like this before. They'll suggest that as little as 15 minutes of exercise significantly improves health in some group they studied. My initial assumption was they added 15 minutes of additional exercise. No, they studied people who did literally nothing. Then had them exercise 15 minutes a day.

As you might guess, their outcomes improved greatly.

SchemaLoad•26m ago
This is sadly not a rare type of person. I'm worried my parents fit this description, they drive everywhere and work an office job. I'd guess on average they get 0 minutes of exercise a day.

I think people get this image in their head that someone who doesn't exercise ever is this comically fat unemployed person when in reality it's the average office worker who isn't fitness minded. A good chunk of HN users wouldn't be getting 15 minutes of exercise a day.

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Herring•40m ago
I'm confused. The study doesn't mention "Zone 2" even once ...
wonderwonder•38m ago
Seems like a potential use for peptides like Mots-C or SLU-PP-332
jr3592•34m ago
It would be cool if one could safely adapt to modern life (lots of sitting, required focus over long sessions) without having to spend time exercising if they don't want to (to be clear, some people want to). Imagine if you could just take something to get all the benefits of exercise, without having to actually spend the time. That'd be pretty great for everyone if it truly was safe and without downsides (skeptical).
SchemaLoad•30m ago
What if we could just lay in a pod 24/7 taking peptides and nutrient supplements while having an endless stream of instagram reals beamed in to our eyeballs on our Meta Raybans. That way we would never have to do pesky things like go outside or move.
fhdkweig•29m ago
They make stationary bikes that fit under a desk. I've never used or seen one, but they exist. I considered getting one during 2020, but they seemed impossible to source.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=desk+stationary+bike

wonderwonder•13m ago
they make walking pads as well for the desk; I've never used one but have seen some people who seem happy with them
26m ago
15 mins of walking or exercise. I did 2 hours of walking 15k steps and it's barely moved my required cardio load to 10 and I need over 200 weekly.
andy99•16m ago
I understood that (a) it’s vigorous activity and (b) there’s some minimum duration for it to be effective. So in practice it’s 1/2 hour of running a day (with a couple rest days) or equivalent level. This is something I’d guess less than 10% of the population gets.

I look at the 150 minute recommendation and worry that it’s so high a lot of people will just say forget it (similar to what I’ve seen about sodium and sugar guidance).

Fricken•7m ago
A studied showed that elderly asians have better health outcomes that their western counterparts in part due to their practice of sitting on the floor. The added exertion of standing up from the floor rather than a chair makes a material difference in their health.