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Slack has raised our charges by $195k per year

https://skyfall.dev/posts/slack
934•JustSkyfall•6h ago•448 comments

Meta Ray-Ban Display

https://www.meta.com/blog/meta-ray-ban-display-ai-glasses-connect-2025/
372•martpie•7h ago•506 comments

WASM 3.0 Completed

https://webassembly.org/news/2025-09-17-wasm-3.0/
851•todsacerdoti•14h ago•346 comments

Show HN: The text disappears when you screenshot it

https://unscreenshottable.vercel.app/?text=Hello
184•zikero•6h ago•65 comments

Orange Pi RV2 $40 RISC-V SBC: Friendly Gateway to IoT and AI Projects

https://riscv.org/ecosystem-news/2025/09/orange-pi-rv2-40-risc-v-sbc-friendly-gateway-to-iot-and-...
41•warrenm•2d ago•34 comments

A postmortem of three recent issues

https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/a-postmortem-of-three-recent-issues
276•moatmoat•11h ago•88 comments

One Token to rule them all – Obtaining Global Admin in every Entra ID tenant

https://dirkjanm.io/obtaining-global-admin-in-every-entra-id-tenant-with-actor-tokens/
177•colinprince•9h ago•26 comments

Boring is good

https://jenson.org/boring/
160•zdw•2d ago•33 comments

History of the Gem Desktop Environment

https://nemanjatrifunovic.substack.com/p/history-of-the-gem-desktop-environment
13•ibobev•1h ago•1 comments

Pnpm has a new setting to stave off supply chain attacks

https://pnpm.io/blog/releases/10.16
9•ivanb•1h ago•2 comments

Hypervisor 101 in Rust

https://tandasat.github.io/Hypervisor-101-in-Rust/
96•pykello•7h ago•6 comments

YouTube addresses lower view counts which seem to be caused by ad blockers

https://9to5google.com/2025/09/16/youtube-lower-view-counts-ad-blockers/
345•iamflimflam1•17h ago•640 comments

Towards a Physics Foundation Model

https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.13805
47•NeoInHacker•5h ago•11 comments

How to Debug Chez Scheme Programs (2002)

https://www.scheme.com/debug/debug.html
25•swatson741•2d ago•0 comments

Stepping Down as Libxml2 Maintainer

https://discourse.gnome.org/t/stepping-down-as-libxml2-maintainer/31398
74•zdw•8h ago•38 comments

Rendezvous Hashing Explained (2020)

https://randorithms.com/2020/12/26/rendezvous-hashing.html
12•Bogdanp•2d ago•0 comments

Ton Roosendaal to step down as Blender chairman and CEO

https://www.cgchannel.com/2025/09/ton-roosendaal-to-step-down-as-blender-chairman-and-ceo/
300•cma•15h ago•57 comments

European ant is the first known animal to clone members of another species

https://www.livescience.com/animals/ants/almost-like-science-fiction-european-ant-is-the-first-kn...
85•zdw•2h ago•17 comments

Optimizing ClickHouse for Intel's 280 core processors

https://clickhouse.com/blog/optimizing-clickhouse-intel-high-core-count-cpu
185•ashvardanian•13h ago•42 comments

Condor Technology to Fly "Cuzco" RISC-V CPU into the Datacenter

https://www.nextplatform.com/2025/09/15/condor-technology-to-fly-cuzco-risc-v-cpu-into-the-datace...
15•rbanffy•2d ago•3 comments

Apple Photos app corrupts images

https://tenderlovemaking.com/2025/09/17/apple-photos-app-corrupts-images/
1088•pattyj•21h ago•391 comments

Tinycolor supply chain attack post-mortem

https://sigh.dev/posts/ctrl-tinycolor-post-mortem/
156•STRiDEX•15h ago•60 comments

A QBasic Text Adventure Still Expanding in 2025

https://the-ventureweaver.itch.io/
35•ATiredGoat•5h ago•15 comments

Drought in Iraq reveals tombs created 2,300 years ago

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/severe-droughts-in-iraq-reveals-dozens-of-ancient-tombs...
134•pseudolus•15h ago•21 comments

U.S. investors, Trump close in on TikTok deal with China

https://www.wsj.com/tech/details-emerge-on-u-s-china-tiktok-deal-594e009f
399•Mgtyalx•1d ago•565 comments

Launch HN: RunRL (YC X25) – Reinforcement learning as a service

https://runrl.com
61•ag8•16h ago•16 comments

DeepMind and OpenAI win gold at ICPC

https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/146536
217•notemap•14h ago•203 comments

Ask HN: What's a good 3D Printer for sub $1000?

192•lucideng•2d ago•238 comments

Understanding Deflate

https://jjrscott.com/to-deflate-or-not/
57•ingve•3d ago•6 comments

Gluon: a GPU programming language based on the same compiler stack as Triton

https://github.com/triton-lang/triton/blob/main/python/tutorials/gluon/01-intro.py
75•matt_d•12h ago•21 comments
Open in hackernews

Kate and Python Language Server

https://akselmo.dev/posts/kate-python-lsp/
79•todsacerdoti•4mo ago

Comments

josteink•4mo ago
As someone who recently set up something similar in Emacs with eglot I had to ditch Python-LSP-server.

It was so incredibly slow to respond, even on a M2 Max MBP, that it lowered my productivity by orders of magnitudes (and made Emacs laggy).

Maybe I did something wrong? I don’t know.

What I do know is that I tried pyright instead as a different LSP-server for Python and I haven’t looked back.

It’s a night and day difference. It’s snappy and everything works as expected, with venvs and mypy too.

kstrauser•4mo ago
I agree. I really wanted to like python-lsp-server (aka pylsp), but I felt it's kind of a mess getting everything set up and configured. Loathe as I was to configure a server running in Node to help my editor with Python code, it's far and away the best option I've found so far.

I do hope "ruff server" will do for Python LSPs what ruff did for linting and formatting.

nerdponx•4mo ago
I haven't tried the Ruff server yet, but Jedi Language Server is usably fast, and does a good enough job.
kstrauser•4mo ago
Jedi's very nice for refactoring and auto-completion! I get more value from linting and type checking, though, and Jedi doesn't handle those. Pairing it with something like pyright is a great combination if your editor lets you connect to multiple servers.
kristjansson•4mo ago
It's not ready yet, but https://pyrefly.org/ might be a good competitor/complement in the future
tiltowait•4mo ago
Looks promising! It doesn't work with my poetry environment, but I like what I see so far. Definitely something to watch.
team_pyrefly•4mo ago
Hi! I'm on the team behind Pyrefly. Thanks for taking a look and raising the need for poetry support. We added a GitHub issue to track that here: https://github.com/facebook/pyrefly/issues/166
arccy•4mo ago
last time i looked the people were recommending basedpyright: https://github.com/DetachHead/basedpyright
Hasnep•4mo ago
I've been recommending it whenever Pylance comes up on HN or Lobsters, the docs explain how to set it up on the most popular editors: https://docs.basedpyright.com/dev/installation/ides
wormius•4mo ago
Not particularly relevant to the core article, but just a dumb thought re: the LSP/LS annoyance mentioned in the intro.

I think maybe some of it stems from 'ls' the command. If I saw something called py-ls instead of py-lsp, I may think it's a python based ls command. "Name Collision" as it were.

Anyways off to read the rest of the article...

ogoffart•4mo ago
I wrote a language server too, and I also went with "-lsp" naming because it's way more recognizable. "LSP" is kind of a brand. If you look at the list at https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/impleme... a lot of them are named -lsp.
dundarious•4mo ago
Might not be an issue for your typical setup, but I suggest quoting your variable expansions in bash. Otherwise, spaces, etc., will lead to issues.

It would also make sense to use path after it is defined, instead of sometimes using `$1` again.

But I'm confused by `cd`ing into `$path` and then checking paths that are prefixed by `$path`... I assume that is an error, and you won't run it like `script.sh ./work/project` and expect a path like `./work/project/work/project` or `./work/project/project` to exist. Can just `cd "$1"` and be done.

Mildly surprised the .venv/venv check isn't an elif as well.

  #!/usr/bin/env bash
  cd "$1"
  if [ -d ./.venv ]; then
    source ./.venv/bin/activate
  elif [ -d ./venv ]; then
    source ./venv/bin/activate
  fi
  exec pylsp --check-parent-process