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Show HN: A clean, distraction-free reading site for Plato's Apology of Socrates

https://allbooks.pages.dev
1•ismail_hossain•49s ago•0 comments

Does the SunChips Bag Break Down in a Compost Pile?

https://www.cockeyed.com/science/compost_chips/sunchips.php
1•jlund-molfese•2m ago•0 comments

Thanks HN for 15 years of support and helping me find my life's work

https://www.recurse.com
1•nicholasjbs•3m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Da Ultimate Rap Battle: 564 dope-ass rap songs, ranked

https://ryantuck.io/rap/
2•ryantuck•4m ago•0 comments

Chess engine, pt. 0: Index

https://www.dogeystamp.com/chess0/
1•mci•7m ago•0 comments

Kimi K3: Is It Open Source? and What Would It Take to Recreate It?

https://grigio.org/kimi-k3-is-it-really-open-source-and-what-would-it-take-to-recreate-it/
2•grigio•7m ago•0 comments

Apple dethrones Nvidia to regain title of most valuable company

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jul/17/apple-nvidia-most-valuable-company
1•antfarm•7m ago•0 comments

The death of the stick shift is almost here

https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2026/07/17/death-stick-shift-is-almost-here/
1•bookofjoe•8m ago•1 comments

Levels of Building a Data Grid – My 1 Year Journey of Building a Table

https://visualeaf.com/blog/the-10-levels-of-building-a-data-grid/
2•birdculture•11m ago•0 comments

What is the most beneficial way AI has impacted your daily life?

1•Mdarwish2005•11m ago•0 comments

America's Enterprising Spirit Is Booming After Decades-Long Slump

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/17/business/economy/american-small-business-boom.html
1•tantalor•15m ago•0 comments

Tracking Peter Stokes and the Com

https://www.zetter-zeroday.com/tracking-peter-stokes-and-the-com-allison-nixon-and-her-work-unmas...
1•_tk_•20m ago•0 comments

A mere add_foreign_key can wipe out your whole Rails+SQLite production table

https://kyrylo.org/software/2025/09/27/a-mere-add-foreign-key-can-wipe-out-your-whole-rails-sqlit...
1•dennisjoseph•20m ago•1 comments

1193 back ends waiting on an append

https://frn.sh/walwrite/
1•theanonymousone•21m ago•0 comments

Patreon CEO: Why I'm (sort of) not worried about AI [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17_HcR95YBc
1•calcifer•22m ago•0 comments

Macaz – GPT 5.6 inside Claude Code

https://github.com/macaz-dev/macaz-cli
1•dumitruflorin•24m ago•0 comments

Find out your attachment style quiz

https://tally.so/r/0QP0lj
2•ElysiumAbove•26m ago•0 comments

Did you experience childhood trauma or emotional neglect?

https://tally.so/r/A7GMoW
1•ElysiumAbove•26m ago•0 comments

Perplexity Unveils Space, a Secure Sandbox Platform for AI Agents

https://techstrong.ai/articles/perplexity-unveils-space-a-secure-sandbox-platform-for-ai-agents/
1•CrankyBear•26m ago•0 comments

Inkling the highest-scoring open-weight model evaluated by ARC Prize

https://arcprize.org/results/thinky-inkling
1•turadg•26m ago•0 comments

Meta in Talks to Lease Computing Power to Anthropic in Potential $10B Deal

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/17/technology/meta-anthropic-ai-computing-power.html
4•mfiguiere•26m ago•0 comments

Date the Globe: guess the year from a redacted historical map

https://datetheglobe.jenniferjiangkells.com/
1•jjiangkells•27m ago•0 comments

Tkngate Zero-trust P2P ateway for LLM agents (open source, written in Go)

https://github.com/tkngate/tkngate
2•kilopal•27m ago•0 comments

Portal: Teleport into your Claude Code sessions

https://portal.cybercorpresearch.com/
1•merinid•27m ago•0 comments

Dex – Claude Code / Codex Skills for Analytics Engineering

https://github.com/exmergo/dex
1•marcociavarella•28m ago•1 comments

CO2 overload, detected in human blood, suggests toxic atmosphere within 50 years

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11869-026-01918-5
22•OutOfHere•29m ago•5 comments

Homomorphically encrypted CIFAR-10 inference in 200ms

https://sofar.belfortlabs.cloud/
1•j2kun•30m ago•1 comments

CIA director gives chilling account of AI's battlefield lethality

https://www.pennlive.com/business/2026/07/cia-director-gives-chilling-account-of-ais-battlefield-...
2•leopoldj•31m ago•2 comments

How Predictable Are Laws? – By Brian Potter

https://www.construction-physics.com/p/how-predictable-are-laws
1•rbanffy•32m ago•0 comments

French regulators order block of Polymarket's website

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2026/07/17/france-blocks-access-to-polymarket_6755581_7....
2•VWWHFSfQ•33m ago•2 comments
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Show HN: Explore the Workspaces of Modern Creators

https://workspaces.xyz/
20•ryangilbert•1h ago

Comments

markus_zhang•1h ago
Would love to see computer engineers or electrical engineers.
mmooss•57m ago
They have a developers section.
ryangilbert•45m ago
Here's a great start!

https://workspaces.xyz/collections/developer

a1o•1h ago
I am curious why so many people use Apple Monitors but with a regular stand instead of the VESA mount version so they could use a better support, the stand is clearly not being able to deliver the best position as people seem to use different things to rise them a little more.

Having been using different supports throughout the years, using the regular stand that come with monitors always felt like a considerable downgrade and the cost of a proper support that you attach to the desk, drill on it or drill on the wall, depending on the necessity of the space, is usually negligible.

shen•40m ago
Because it looks better in these photos.
skippyfish•1h ago
I find it nuts that "creators" is basically synonymous with "streamers". To add insult to injury, these workspaces appear to be overwhelmingly staged.

There's nothing interesting to me about a workplace with a clinically-tidy desk and a LED ring light. I want to see metalsmiths, woodworkers, electrical engineers, etc. Even software occupations often have interesting workspace setups dictated by the nature of the job - for example, many CAD and music / video production setups are eclectic - but these ain't it.

j45•57m ago
I totally see what you're saying.

Also noticing a lot more creators on youtube who are metalsmiths, woodworkers, electrical engineers.

Many seem to only have started the past few years, and the rest may have not been presented to me by the algorithm because the algorithm cared to keep me watching and not if I might have diverse interests.

One of the other realities is more and more people are distributed, and having communication be clearer (sound, light, video) is increasingly becoming more common in any field.

The thing that stands out to me about some of these designs is they look great, but not enough show the functionality that needed to be designed as well (organization, storage, etc).

ryangilbert•49m ago
The majority of these creators are actually designers in tech and not streamers at all.

I do agree that I should attempt to share more of the "messy reality" alongside the more staged photos, though.

mmooss•57m ago
Very interesting, thank you. For designers and similar creatives, I'm surprised that there isn't more artwork. Also, the workspaces - the desks and especially the monitor screen area - are much smaller than I expected.
ryangilbert•56m ago
A lot of designers are definitely running similar setups right now!
RIMR•47m ago
Oh please, what is with all of these pristine "engineer" workspaces? Every high-powered engineer I know lives in a pile of wires, boards, and monitors that evolves like a living organism.
SubiculumCode•41m ago
Not one creator's workspace is a messy hoard? This is an idealic, oh crap we better clean up before the photographer arrives, fantasy.
ryangilbert•38m ago
Here are a few non-staged setups:

https://workspaces.xyz/p/70-alex-wilhelm https://workspaces.xyz/p/296-alex-nicolai https://workspaces.xyz/p/337-jason-levin

SubiculumCode•15m ago
Nice! And also, sorry if my comment came off as mean about the site. I don't think so at all...I also don't understand why your first comment on the post went dead.

There is something very interesting about looking at workspaces. As other commenters mentioned? Does your site delve into non-computer workspaces?