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Meta workers can opt out of being tracked at work up to 30 min

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93x0k194yno
87•reconnecting•1h ago•48 comments

Hacking your PC using your speaker without ever touching it

https://blog.nns.ee/2026/06/03/katana-badusb/
256•xx_ns•2h ago•49 comments

Every Byte Matters

https://fzakaria.com/2026/06/01/every-byte-matters
99•ingve•2h ago•26 comments

PlayStation Architecture

https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/playstation/
79•gregsadetsky•3h ago•11 comments

Nabokov's pale fire: the lost 'father of all hypertext demos'? (2011)

https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/1995966.1996008
48•aragonite•2d ago•5 comments

Show HN: Edsger – A handwritten Clojure REPL for the reMarkable 2

https://handwritten.danieljanus.pl/2026-06-01-edsger.html
122•nathell•18h ago•23 comments

1-Click GitHub Token Stealing via a VSCode Bug

https://blog.ammaraskar.com/github-token-stealing/
524•ammar2•22h ago•76 comments

32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 – AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ddr5/32gb-of-ddr5-now-costs-usd375-minimum-ai-shortage...
55•papersail•1h ago•36 comments

Turkey Hacked the Hair Transplant Industry

https://www.wired.com/story/how-turkey-hacked-the-hair-transplant-industry/
35•joozio•2d ago•21 comments

Piramidal (YC W24) – Software Engineers – NYC Onsite

1•dsacellarius•1h ago

Show HN: I reverse-engineered the world maps of Test Drive III (1990 DOS game)

https://github.com/s-macke/Test-Drive-3-Maps
154•s-macke•3d ago•40 comments

Use your Nvidia GPU's VRAM as swap space on Linux

https://github.com/c0dejedi/nbd-vram
371•tanelpoder•14h ago•99 comments

MAI-Code-1-Flash

https://microsoft.ai/news/introducingmai-code-1-flash/
499•EvanZhouDev•19h ago•231 comments

Take Action: LAPD Removed Crime Location Data. Here's Why It Matters

https://blog.spotcrime.com/2026/06/take-action-lapd-removed-crime-location.html
8•apwheele•47m ago•4 comments

The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds

https://research.ligo.bio/posts/unreasonable-redundancy-of-natural-protein-folds/
128•ray__•10h ago•37 comments

Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics

https://leidendeclaration.ai/
51•zvr•7h ago•17 comments

AI outperforms law professors in Stanford Law study

https://law.stanford.edu/press/ai-outperforms-law-professors-in-stanford-law-study/
327•berlianta•14h ago•276 comments

What I've learned about the trombone

http://bryanhu.com/blog/posts/what-ive-learned-about-the-trombone/
20•bookofjoe•2h ago•16 comments

DIY Bipedal Robot Used Pneumatic "Air-Muscles" Instead of Motors

https://spectrum.ieee.org/shadow-walker-biped-humanoid-robot
45•sohkamyung•3d ago•13 comments

Pluto.jl 1.0 release – reactive notebook for Julia

https://discourse.julialang.org/t/pluto-1-0-release/137296
173•fons-p•14h ago•25 comments

My thoughts after using Clojure for about a month

https://www.acdw.net/clojure/
259•speckx•17h ago•130 comments

U of T researchers demonstrate AI worm could target any online device

https://www.utoronto.ca/news/u-t-researchers-demonstrate-ai-worm-could-target-any-online-device
78•shscs911•10h ago•22 comments

Roku LT Operating System open source distribution

https://blog.roku.com/developer/roku-lt-os
96•dpmdpm•12h ago•36 comments

Capstone – multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework

https://www.capstone-engine.org/
77•gregsadetsky•11h ago•3 comments

CT scans of BYD car parts

https://www.lumafield.com/scan-of-the-month/byd
438•viasfo•17h ago•289 comments

Writing Portable ARM64 Assembly (2023)

https://ariadne.space/2023/04/12/writing-portable-arm-assembly.html
41•luu•2d ago•15 comments

How we index images for RAG

https://www.kapa.ai/blog/how-we-index-images-for-rag
174•mooreds•21h ago•23 comments

HP re-releases classic computer science calculator: The HP-16C

https://hpcalcs.com/product/hp-16c-collectors-edition/
189•dm319•18h ago•118 comments

Words of Type

https://wiki.wordsoftype.com/
101•tobr•2d ago•12 comments

Gmail thinks I'm stupid, so I left

https://moddedbear.com/gmail-thinks-im-stupid-so-i-left
1063•speckx•18h ago•716 comments
Open in hackernews

Compiler Reminders

https://jfmengels.net/compiler-reminders/
38•jfmengels1•1y ago

Comments

JonChesterfield•1y ago
Exhaustive compile time checking of dispatch statements is a wonderful thing, sorely missing from the languages that decided "sum types" are a bit weird and niche.
fredrikholm•1y ago
They make it near impossible to extend from the outside.

I can pass a Reader interface to your function, but I cannot (easily) add a

> | UnusualProtocol(Socket)

as a third party consumer.

Other than that, sum types are the better abstraction. With exhaustive first class pattern matching (eg. with proper matching on destructuring), nothing comes close in terms of ergonomics.

hermanradtke•1y ago
That is a feature. Compose instead of extending.
Yoric•1y ago
OCaml has extensible sum types. They work very nicely for some ranges of problems.
swiftcoder•1y ago
Elm <-> Rust

Best buds on this front

gitroom•1y ago
Tbh, missing those checks in other languages bugs me so much - it's like why leave me hanging?