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875•andrewrn•13h ago•445 comments

The Academic Pipeline Stall: Why Industry Must Stand for Academia

https://www.sigarch.org/the-academic-pipeline-stall-why-industry-must-stand-for-academia/
53•MaysonL•3h ago•33 comments

Continuous Thought Machines

https://pub.sakana.ai/ctm/
72•hardmaru•3h ago•4 comments

I ruined my vacation by reverse engineering WSC

https://blog.es3n1n.eu/posts/how-i-ruined-my-vacation/
27•todsacerdoti•2h ago•5 comments

Intellect-2 Release: The First 32B Model Trained Through Globally Distributed RL

https://www.primeintellect.ai/blog/intellect-2-release
66•Philpax•4h ago•21 comments

Car companies are in a billion-dollar software war

https://insideevs.com/features/759153/car-companies-software-companies/
278•rntn•12h ago•459 comments

Absolute Zero Reasoner

https://andrewzh112.github.io/absolute-zero-reasoner/
45•jonbaer•4d ago•7 comments

Why Bell Labs Worked

https://1517.substack.com/p/why-bell-labs-worked
157•areoform•9h ago•120 comments

High-school shop students attract skilled-trades job offers

https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/skilled-trades-high-school-recruitment-fd9f8257
173•lxm•14h ago•261 comments

I hacked my clock to control my focus

https://www.paepper.com/blog/posts/how-i-hacked-my-clock-to-control-my-focus.md/
51•rcarmo•6h ago•21 comments

Scraperr – A Self Hosted Webscraper

https://github.com/jaypyles/Scraperr
152•jpyles•11h ago•50 comments

Writing an LLM from scratch, part 13 – attention heads are dumb

https://www.gilesthomas.com/2025/05/llm-from-scratch-13-taking-stock-part-1-attention-heads-are-dumb
237•gpjt•3d ago•44 comments

Title of work deciphered in sealed Herculaneum scroll via digital unwrapping

https://www.finebooksmagazine.com/fine-books-news/title-work-deciphered-sealed-herculaneum-scroll-digital-unwrapping
199•namanyayg•15h ago•81 comments

LSP client in Clojure in 200 lines of code

https://vlaaad.github.io/lsp-client-in-200-lines-of-code
122•vlaaad•12h ago•12 comments

Burrito Now, Pay Later

https://enterprisevalue.substack.com/p/burrito-now-pay-later
125•gwintrob•9h ago•185 comments

Ask HN: Cursor or Windsurf?

25•skarat•1h ago•22 comments

One-Click RCE in Asus's Preinstalled Driver Software

https://mrbruh.com/asusdriverhub/
442•MrBruh•1d ago•211 comments

In-Memory Ferroelectric Differentiator

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-58359-4
17•PaulHoule•3d ago•1 comments

3D printing in vivo for non-surgical implants and drug delivery

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adt0293
13•Phreaker00•1d ago•4 comments

The most valuable commodity in the world is friction

https://kyla.substack.com/p/the-most-valuable-commodity-in-the
189•walterbell•3d ago•83 comments

Show HN: Codigo – The Programming Language Repository

https://codigolangs.com
11•adamjhf•1d ago•3 comments

Avoiding AI is hard – but our freedom to opt out must be protected

https://theconversation.com/avoiding-ai-is-hard-but-our-freedom-to-opt-out-must-be-protected-255873
101•gnabgib•5h ago•69 comments

Hill or High Water

https://royalsociety.org/blog/2025/05/hill-or-high-water/
27•benbreen•3d ago•0 comments

Monitoring my Minecraft server with OpenTelemetry and Prometheus

https://www.dash0.com/blog/monitoring-minecraft-with-opentelemetry
66•mmanciop•3d ago•26 comments

ToyDB rewritten: a distributed SQL database in Rust, for education

https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb
54•erikgrinaker•10h ago•5 comments

I built a native Windows Todo app in pure C (278 KB, no frameworks)

https://github.com/Efeckc17/simple-todo-c
299•toxi360•14h ago•158 comments

The Epochalypse Project

https://epochalypse-project.org/
177•maxeda•19h ago•75 comments

Synder (YC S21) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/synder/jobs/2Wnbc1f-business-development-representative
1•michaelastreiko•12h ago

An online exhibition of pretty software bugs

https://glitchgallery.org/
81•tobr•12h ago•1 comments

Lazarus Release 4.0

https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php?topic=71050.0
203•proxysna•4d ago•121 comments
Open in hackernews

VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from Broadcom

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/05/broadcom-sends-cease-and-desist-letters-to-subscription-less-vmware-users/
73•stalfosknight•4d ago

Comments

imglorp•3d ago
You know a vendor has substantial lockin when they can 10x the price, then liberally threaten to sue their customers, and their stock doesn't dive.

There's probably a substantial opportunity here for a consultant team to specialize in migrating VMs off this platform.

rwmj•17h ago
We're ridiculously busy with virt-v2v & Migration Toolkit for Virt at the moment. https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/migrating-virtual-machines-vs... My message to Broadcom is please keep suing your own customers!
dismalpedigree•18h ago
Merger with Oracle in the near future? They have almost identical tactics.
EADDRINUSE•18h ago
I have seen a lot of community money go down the Broadcom drain this month, at the tread of breaking a mission-critical platform's features by disabling a perpetual license, forcing a 9.5x license fee increase. Criminal.
dark-star•18h ago
Basically they are telling people whose support contract expired to stop using/installing newer patches (that they received/downloaded from "somewhere")

Doesn't sound too unreasonable to me...

If you prefer to run without support, you can of course still do that. But don't install newer patches then.

NikolaNovak•18h ago
Ahh, you've read the article... Where's the fun in that! :-)

My minor personal grief is that I've had perpetual licenses for vsphere 6. In the transition to broadcom account, those have completely and utterly disappeared - if you read the details of 3rd level FAQ, by design. Ah well!

znpy•18h ago
Can the acquiring company even decide to dishonour the acquired company’s legal obligations?
NikolaNovak•17h ago
I think lawyers will decide whether they are dishonoring obligations or not.

The real tragedy to me is the loss of access for non massive customers. Vmware was smart to build a slope of adoption, from individual techies with curiosity and home labs, to small shops with simple needs, all the way through massive governmental or multinational behemoths. That ramp-up is being dismantled. They can ride current crop of enterprise customers for a long time -- but where is next batch going to come from? Which techies in which company in 10 years,who don't already have pervasive vmware footprint, will even begin to consider it?

moepstar•17h ago
> Which techies in which company in 10 years,who don't already have pervasive vmware footprint, will even begin to consider it?

Quite the opposite, actually - actively try to not fall into that trap.

grendelt•17h ago
SiriusXM tried to weasel out of Lifetime subscription obligations and lost in a class action.
twelvedogs•17h ago
Did you, there were people getting it days after there contract expired
wkat4242•13h ago
You don't think it's unreasonable to sell a 'lifetime' license and then go like "haha fooled you bro, gotta pay up now"?
conartist6•18h ago
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conartist6•18h ago
Too much, or exactly as toxic as Broadcom's lawyers?
udev4096•18h ago
Moving to either proxmox or incus is the best choice for any business right now. Both are open source and offer enterprise plan, which is probably way less than VMware
robert_foss•17h ago
I just set up my first Incus machine, and it was a joy.
exsomet•12h ago
I can’t speak to Incus but IIRC Proxmox isn’t a supported hypervisor for Red Hat deployments. I’m a fan, and I run it in my home lab, but that might be an issue in a business context if you’re running RHEL.

https://access.redhat.com/articles/886983

sam_goody•16h ago
Didn't VMWare make their products free?

I am not trying to be difficult - I know that I can now download VMware for both Windows and Mac, and two years ago I could not. And yet the article refers to ridiculous licensing fees and licenses.

Who needs to license, are there multiple products with the same name, and what "audit rights" are given to someone who installs the VMWare Pro player on their laptop?

al_borland•16h ago
I believe they made their consumer offering free for personal use, but their business offering prices went through the roof. That’s where all the problems are.
NBJack•14h ago
I remember hearing how Broadcom would likely gut VMware once it got ahold of it, but this almost seems worse. I imagine it would also have been bad if the Qualcomm deal had gone through.

Their roots are in Hewlett-Packard, so I suppose this isn't that surprising.

ImJamal•14h ago
This is a slight tangent, but with Spring being owned by VMware, what do you think it's future looks like?
polski-g•13h ago
I have never heard of an acquisition go so badly as VMware. Thousands of links broken across the internet as the VMware forums are gone, same thing with the manuals. Broadcom is unable to make sales of new licenses because their internal migration of the user database didn't work. Just all avoidable errors.