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Chemistry behind the Garden Grove chemical tank

https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/methyl-methacrylate-tank
193•nooks•4h ago•75 comments

A few interesting modern pixel fonts

https://unsung.aresluna.org/a-few-interesting-modern-pixel-fonts/
223•zdw•1d ago•51 comments

I Bypassed Adobe and Microsoft to Build a Git-Tracked Book Production Pipeline

https://www.djspeckhals.com/posts/2026-05-22-how-i-bypassed-adobe-and-microsoft-to-build-a-git-tr...
146•dustin1114•4d ago•36 comments

Big tech's anti-labor playbook has come for Wikipedia

https://medium.com/@jakeorlowitz/wikipedia-is-doing-the-capitalist-thing-56a393232943
219•cdrnsf•3h ago•100 comments

A portentous reunion

https://bcantrill.dtrace.org/2026/05/25/a-portentous-reunion/
29•cafkafk•18h ago•9 comments

Colorado and California Exempt Open Source from Age Attestation

https://system76.com/blog/post/co-and-ca-exempt-open-source-from-age-attestation
10•pull_my_finger•1h ago•0 comments

C array types are weird

https://anselmschueler.com/blogposts/2025-c-pointers/
41•signa11•1d ago•21 comments

The worst job interview I ever had

https://www.oliverio.dev/blog/the-worst-job-interview-i-had
111•oliverio•3h ago•82 comments

Rosalind: A genomics toolkit in Rust running whole-genome pipelines on a laptop

https://github.com/logannye/rosalind
114•samuell•5d ago•29 comments

Spain blocks prediction markets Polymarket, Kalshi over lack of gambling licence

https://www.reuters.com/business/spain-blocks-prediction-markets-polymarket-kalshi-over-lack-gamb...
744•thm•10h ago•338 comments

The Steinwinter Supercargo

https://www.thedrive.com/article/12603/the-forgotten-steinwinter-supercargo-is-unlike-anything-on...
36•itronitron•3d ago•4 comments

Dropbox CEO Drew Houston to step down

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/26/dropbox-ceo-drew-houston-ashraf-alkarmi.html
272•aghuang•10h ago•312 comments

Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) – Windows desktop automations at scale

https://www.minicor.com/
68•fchishtie•9h ago•45 comments

The real cost of owning a home

https://ericturner.dev/posts/cost-of-home-ownership/
246•ggcr•8h ago•557 comments

The Ballad of TIGIT

https://www.owlposting.com/p/the-ballad-of-tigit
92•crescit_eundo•8h ago•17 comments

Liverpool and Manchester Railway

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_and_Manchester_Railway
5•daverol•2d ago•0 comments

What color is your function? (2015)

https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2015/02/01/what-color-is-your-function/
88•tosh•8h ago•104 comments

Sage Care (YC S24) Is Hiring Software Engineers

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/sagecare/jobs/xtloH8r-senior-software-engineer
1•ian-gillis•7h ago

C64 Basic: Game Map Overhead “Camera View”

https://retrogamecoders.com/overhead-camera-view/
72•ibobev•10h ago•10 comments

Outsourcing plus local AI will soon become more economical vs. frontier labs

https://www.signalbloom.ai/posts/outsourcing-plus-localai-will-soon-become-more-economical-vs-fro...
237•GodelNumbering•11h ago•252 comments

Use boring languages with LLMs

https://jry.io/writing/use-boring-languages-with-llms/
159•evakhoury•4d ago•129 comments

Are we self-sovereign PKI yet?

https://buffrr.dev/blog/are-we-self-sovereign-pki-yet/
70•ca98am79•5d ago•42 comments

Opaque Types in Python

https://blog.glyph.im/2026/05/opaque-types-in-python.html
107•lumpa•3d ago•49 comments

Netherlands blocks US takeover of vital digital supplier

https://www.politico.eu/article/netherlands-blocks-us-takeover-vital-digital-supplier/
514•vrganj•12h ago•203 comments

RescueRadar – UK Emergency Services Flight Tracking Since 2013

https://rescueradar.co.uk/about
7•dp-hackernews•2d ago•0 comments

Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews

https://shmuplations.com/phantasystariv/
131•speckx•4d ago•54 comments

Is "colorectal cancer" rising in "young people"?

https://dynomight.net/crc-rates/
163•surprisetalk•8h ago•177 comments

The user is visibly frustrated

https://pscanf.com/s/354/
269•croes•19h ago•240 comments

Stack Overflow’s forum is dead but the company’s still kicking

https://sherwood.news/tech/stack-overflow-forum-dead-thanks-ai-but-companys-still-kicking-ai/
137•geerlingguy•6h ago•203 comments

DeepSWE: A contamination-free benchmark for long-horizon coding agents

https://deepswe.datacurve.ai/blog
21•ammar_x•4h ago•4 comments
Open in hackernews

How async/await works in Python (2021)

https://tenthousandmeters.com/blog/python-behind-the-scenes-12-how-asyncawait-works-in-python/
61•sebg•1y ago

Comments

quentinp•1y ago
While it stays at the Python level, https://github.com/AndreLouisCaron/a-tale-of-event-loops really helped me to understand how asyncio and Trio are implemented. I had no idea how sleeps worked before reading that post.
incomingpain•1y ago
Page didnt load for me.

https://realpython.com/async-io-python/

Multiprocessing all the way!

emmelaich•1y ago
(2021)

Good article!

punnerud•1y ago
A more simplified version:

Synchronous code is like a single-lane road where cars (tasks) must travel one after another in perfect sequence. If one car stops for gas (waiting for I/O), every car behind it must stop too. While orderly and predictable, this creates massive traffic jams as tasks wait unnecessarily for others to complete before they can proceed.

Pure asynchronous code (with callbacks) is like dispatching multiple cars onto independent routes with no coordination. Cars move freely without waiting for each other, but they arrive at unpredictable times and following their progress becomes chaotic. It's efficient but creates a complex tangle of paths that becomes hard to maintain.

Async/await combines the best of both approaches with a multi-lane highway system. Cars follow clear, synchronous-looking routes (making code readable), but only wait at strategic "await" exit ramps when truly necessary. When a car needs data, it signals with "await", pulls off the highway temporarily, and other cars continue flowing past. Once its operation completes, it merges back into traffic and continues. This gives you the logical simplicity of synchronous code with the performance benefits of asynchronous execution - cars only wait at crossroads when they must, maximizing throughput while maintaining order.

The genius of async/await is that it lets developers write code that looks sequential while the runtime handles all the complex traffic management under the hood.

explodes•1y ago
Excellent write up. I appreciate the level of details here showing the history from the days of old, before async/await were even keywords.
bilsbie•1y ago
How does the GIL come into play here?
punnerud•1y ago
GIL is like a "red-cap" on the head for the CPU-core running the task, so you would not be able to run true Async without GIL. Have to hand the "red-cap" back, for the next task.

Instead of using a global lock ("red-cap"), Python objects have introduced a specialized reference counting system that distinguishes between "local" references (owned by a single thread) and "shared" references (accessed by multiple threads).

In that way enabling to remove GIL in the long run, now starting with making it optional.