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I like 'em thick: an apology to my English teachers

https://www.experimental-history.com/p/i-like-em-thick
315•Ariarule•2d ago•143 comments

AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint

https://blog.laserphile.com/2026/08/aliexpress-webpage-keeping-multipoint.html
706•emctech•8h ago•233 comments

I should have loved biology

https://jsomers.net/i-should-have-loved-biology/
37•tyre•56m ago•12 comments

HTML Can Do That

https://chrisburnell.com/html-can-do-that/
343•encyclopedism•1d ago•95 comments

Linux 7.2

https://www.igalia.com/2026/08/19/Linux-72-Released.html
79•mariuz•2h ago•19 comments

CIA funding helped keep NeXT afloat in the 80s

https://www.wsj.com/tech/steve-jobs-apple-next-cia-161b65f9?st=NWWds1&reflink=desktopwebshare_per...
214•EwanG•18h ago•112 comments

Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device

https://simedw.com/2026/08/20/midi-autocomplete/
375•simedw•6h ago•89 comments

Show HN: We chased a weather balloon across Montana and never found it

https://radi8.dev/blog/uplink/
24•radeeyate•1h ago•9 comments

Sixtyfour (YC P25) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sixtyfour/jobs/39SkSrA-software-engineering-intern
1•HPMOR•1h ago

Malicious Rust crate Arrayref runs a build-time payload

https://safedep.io/arrayref-proc-macro1-rust-build-time-malware/
289•abhisek•5h ago•239 comments

How to compromise your system with a job interview

https://www.codedge.de/posts/how-to-compromise-your-system-with-a-job-interview
63•codedge•2h ago•27 comments

Optimizing things in the USSR (2016)

https://chris-said.io/2016/05/11/optimizing-things-in-the-ussr/
13•cassepipe•50m ago•4 comments

DiffusionGemma Technical Report

https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.00146
109•gmays•5h ago•21 comments

Bitflash: A Tor-native revival of Bitcoin 0.1.0, mined on CPUs with RandomX

https://bitflash.network/
10•bitflash•43m ago•0 comments

Xorg-server 26.1.0 rc1

https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2026-August/003741.html
85•st_goliath•5h ago•51 comments

Project Cybersyn

https://bactra.org/notebooks/cybersyn.html
8•cassepipe•1h ago•1 comments

Generic Methods in Go 1.27

https://dominik.info/blog/go-generic-methods
44•EspressoGPT•3h ago•16 comments

Show HN: Omacosy – Omarchy-style tiling desktop for macOS, no SIP

https://github.com/paulsp94/omacosy
15•paulsp•4h ago•11 comments

Mojo is now open source

https://www.modular.com/blog/mojo-open-source
263•visheshdembla•2d ago•62 comments

URL shortener links stored in your ATProto PDS

https://atpr.to/
12•jcbhmr•1h ago•2 comments

Git at any scale

https://cursor.com/blog/git-at-any-scale
184•meetpateltech•2d ago•32 comments

Hacking with Claude on a $27 Smart Watch

https://www.mikekasberg.com/blog/2026/08/19/hacking-with-claude-on-a-27-smart-watch.html
59•speckx•4h ago•35 comments

Every Model Cheats

https://dreadnode.io/research/every-model-cheats-prompt-level-mitigation-of-cheating-on-offensive...
53•vga805•4h ago•32 comments

Launch HN: Vendo (YC S26) – Let users build features on top of your product

https://github.com/runvendo/vendo
24•yousefh409•3h ago•12 comments

An elliptic curve of rank ≥ 30

https://elliptic-rank.icarm.cloud/curve/273
66•robinhouston•4h ago•20 comments

Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone (2003)

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030825-00/?p=42803
325•luu•12h ago•119 comments

Show HN: Open-source Stripe Connect alternative

https://zoneless.com
38•tinyprojects•4h ago•19 comments

Show HN: Check if any of the $656M in unclaimed royalties at The MLC is yours

https://pub.doub.ly/
47•knaught•4h ago•26 comments

Show HN: sce (Simple Console Editor)

https://github.com/volution/simple-console-editor
5•ciprian_craciun•5d ago•0 comments

Clean up Claude 5's token vomit with a separate LLM

https://github.com/zachahn/vomit
110•Bluestein•3h ago•108 comments
Open in hackernews

QueryLeaf: SQL for Mongo

https://github.com/beekeeper-studio/queryleaf
23•tilt•1y ago

Comments

ttfkam•1y ago
Would much rather have "Mongo" for SQL like this:

https://github.com/microsoft/documentdb

I am skeptical that SQL with Mongo backing it would be at all performant except in the most trivial cases. On the flip side, Postgres's jsonb indexing makes the inverse very doable.

Zambyte•1y ago
https://www.ferretdb.com/
VWWHFSfQ•1y ago
We're seeing a convergence of document DBs adding relational features, and relational DBs adding document features. At this point I find the best of both worlds to simply be PG with JSONB.

    create table document (
      id uuid primary key default gen_random_uuid(),
      doc jsonb
    );

This alone will give you a huge number of the features that Mongo provides, but also the full power of Postgres for everything else.
victor106•1y ago
this makes so much sense.

I also wonder if there are some specific capabilities of MongoDB that this pattern does not support?

etse•1y ago
Maybe not capabilities, but I'm wondering if Postgres has gotten any easier to scale horizontally. The administrative overhead of scaling and maintenance with MongoDB seemed lower to Postgres to me.

Would love to hear from others with more Postgres than I.

ttfkam•1y ago
Excluding conversations about MongoDB compatibility, PG16 added bidirectional replication for multiple writers and there are Postgres-compatible options out there for a distributed database including Citus, EDB Postgres Distributed, Yugabyte, CockroachDB, Aurora Limitless, etc.

The choices require some nuance to figure out a best fit, but then again so does any MongoDB installation (despite the marketing hype to the contrary as there are no free lunches).

You might be surprised how far most folks can typically scale with just read replica(s) on a reasonably sized writer. Add in bidirectional replication for multiple writers, and you can go even further. Beyond that, even vanilla Postgres can do it, but you'll need to do some combinations of partitioning and foreign tables.

zareith•1y ago
Curious if there is something similar that works with sqlite.
maxbond•1y ago
As of 3.38 (or 3.45 if you meant a binary JSON structure specifically) https://sqlite.org/json1.html
zareith•1y ago
We can use json type, but the dx around directly using that is not comparable to mongodb. Which is why I was looking for a similar abstraction.
aleksi•1y ago
There is FerretDB v1, which provides MongoDB protocol for SQLite. See https://github.com/FerretDB/FerretDB/tree/main-v1
zareith•1y ago
They seemed to have moved away from that.

From https://docs.ferretdb.io/migration/migrating-from-v1

> Unlike v1.x that provides options for PostgreSQL and SQLite as backend, FerretDB v2.x requires a PostgreSQL with DocumentDB extension as the backend

aleksi•1y ago
FerretDB v2 is built on top of this extension. See https://github.com/FerretDB/FerretDB
gavinray•1y ago
It's somewhat of a secret, but AWS's JDBC driver for DocumentDB supports Mongo as well

Let's you interact with Mongo as if it were a regular SQL JDBC database

https://github.com/aws/amazon-documentdb-jdbc-driver

bdcravens•1y ago
That driver is read-only
gitroom•1y ago
Honestly, putting Mongo and SQL together always confuses me a bit. I'm way more comfy with Postgres and jsonb. Anyone else feel like scaling Postgres is still kinda a pain?
sparky_•1y ago
I can appreciate the technical aspect of a translation layer, but I struggle to understand the use case for a tool like this. If your data is inherently relational, then you should be using a relational store anyway. And if it isn't, trying to hammer it on-demand into something that looks relational is going to eat you with performance implications. Unless I'm missing something.