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Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs, and the Computer (2009)

https://realitystudio.org/bibliographic-bunker/charles-bukowski-william-burroughs-and-the-computer/
21•zdw•1h ago•1 comments

Brandon's Semiconductor Simulator

https://brandonli.net/semisim/
30•dominikh•1h ago•1 comments

WebGL Water (2010)

https://madebyevan.com/webgl-water/
64•gaws•1h ago•15 comments

Fleurs du Mal

https://fleursdumal.org
61•Frummy•3h ago•20 comments

ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC

https://www.home.cern/news/news/physics/alice-detects-conversion-lead-gold-lhc
487•miiiiiike•11h ago•258 comments

Business books are entertainment, not strategic tools

https://theorthagonist.substack.com/p/why-reading-business-books-is-a-waste
88•ZeroTalent•5h ago•38 comments

What’s new in Swift 6.2

https://www.hackingwithswift.com/articles/277/whats-new-in-swift-6-2
112•ingve•5h ago•90 comments

Sofie: open-source web based system for automating live TV news production

https://nrkno.github.io/sofie-core/
274•rjmunro•12h ago•35 comments

Fighting Unwanted Notifications with Machine Learning in Chrome

https://blog.chromium.org/2025/05/fighting-unwanted-notifications-with.html
9•feross•1d ago•4 comments

Launch HN: Nao Labs (YC X25) – Cursor for Data

118•ClaireGz•9h ago•51 comments

21 GB/s CSV Parsing Using SIMD on AMD 9950X

https://nietras.com/2025/05/09/sep-0-10-0/
246•zigzag312•12h ago•127 comments

Stratolaunch Successfully Completes Reusable Hypersonic Flight and Recovery

https://www.stratolaunch.com/news/stratolaunch-successfully-completes-reusable-hypersonic-flight-and-recovery-with-talon-a2-vehicle/
4•speckx•2d ago•0 comments

Some novelists are becoming video game writers – and vice-versa

https://www.theguardian.com/games/2025/apr/30/novelists-video-game-writers
24•ilamont•2d ago•14 comments

Rust’s dependencies are starting to worry me

https://vincents.dev/blog/rust-dependencies-scare-me/?
195•chaosprint•17h ago•240 comments

Math Machine – A notebook will show your kid how far they have travelled

https://kidswholovemath.substack.com/p/math-machine
47•sebg•3d ago•7 comments

PlainBudget – Minimalist Plain Text Budgeting

https://plainbudget.com/
15•jgalvez•2h ago•4 comments

Past, present, and future of Sorbet type syntax

https://blog.jez.io/history-of-sorbet-syntax/
109•PaulHoule•10h ago•71 comments

New Tool: lsds – List All Linux Block Devices and Settings in One Place

https://tanelpoder.com/posts/lsds-list-linux-block-devices-and-their-config/
74•mfiguiere•7h ago•14 comments

Show HN: Hydra (YC W22) – Serverless Analytics on Postgres

https://www.hydra.so/
41•coatue•10h ago•19 comments

Itter.sh – Micro-Blogging via Terminal

https://www.itter.sh/
201•rrr_oh_man•12h ago•62 comments

Show HN: Aberdeen – An elegant approach to reactive UIs

https://aberdeenjs.org/
187•vanviegen•13h ago•102 comments

Reverse Engineering "DNA Sequences" in the Lost World: Jurassic Park Video Game

https://32bits.substack.com/p/under-the-microscope-the-lost-world
58•bbayles•2d ago•4 comments

Odin, a Pragmatic C Alternative with a Go Flavour

http://bitshifters.cc/2025/05/04/odin.html
72•hmac1282•8h ago•36 comments

Rollstack (YC W23) Is Hiring TypeScript Engineers (Remote US/CA)

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/rollstack-2/jobs/QPqpb1n-software-engineer-typescript-us-canada
1•yjallouli•9h ago

Show HN: Hyvector – A fast and modern SVG editor

https://www.hyvector.com
247•jansan•15h ago•65 comments

NSF faces shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions

https://www.science.org/content/article/exclusive-nsf-faces-radical-shake-officials-abolish-its-37-divisions
476•magicalist•13h ago•613 comments

CryptPad: An Alternative to the Google Suite

https://cryptpad.org/
158•ColinWright•14h ago•61 comments

Show HN: A backend agnostic Ruby framework for building reactive desktop apps

https://codeberg.org/skinnyjames/hokusai
73•zero-st4rs•10h ago•20 comments

Show HN: Oliphaunt – A native Mastodon client for macOS

https://testflight.apple.com/join/Epq1P3Cw
83•anosidium•9h ago•28 comments

All BART trains were stopped due to ‘computer networking problem’

https://www.kqed.org/news/12039472/bart-shuts-down-entire-train-service-due-to-computer-networking-problem
182•ksajadi•11h ago•152 comments
Open in hackernews

Google Doc Templates for Startups

https://www.templatesbypaul.com/
64•pkoullick92•5h ago

Comments

donohoe•4h ago
I looked through about 8 of these templates before feeling the need to stop. While the content is mostly solid, the design and layout make them hard to use in practice.

I really appreciate the effort behind this, but they could benefit from a design pass to make them more usable and visually coherent.

Sam_Odio•4h ago
Interesting - these have exactly the design polish I'd expect from working at FB, Twitter, DBX, etc... From what I've seen most of the people I've worked with at those companies care more about the quality of my thinking than the polish of my docs.

Paul - great work. Was thinking of doing the same. I'd love to collaborate on some sort of shared resource/repo of docs like these (github?) and contribute a few of my own.

pedalpete•3h ago
I don't know why you're getting down voted, this is an absolutely apt comment.

A shared repo on github would be great! I was wondering....where am I going to bookmark this so I'll remember to go back to it in the future. Though, how many of the people who would benefit most from these docs don't use git?

Though I may copy the docs into a confluence template.

pkoullick92•3h ago
Yeah, love that Sam. I'm not much a github user myself but if there's some existing body of best-in-class templates I'd love to be a part of that. For me, it's all about having a quick thing bookmarked that I can just duplicate from.
farceSpherule•4h ago
If only people would document... When I was a SW Eng Mgr, I had to stop approving commits/deploys because engs would not do something as simple as javadoc.

Once people started missing deliverables and having their comp and ratings impacted, documentation shot to 100%.

pkoullick92•3h ago
+1
yegle•2h ago
Nit:

- Decision doc: It'll be great to have a "Stakeholders" section listing each stake holders' name , and they can add their concerns in that section to start discussion.

- Investigation doc: There should be a "things we tried so far" section listing the actions took to validate each hypothesis, and the outcome of those actions, in timeline order.

- 1:1 meeting note: there's a built-in building block support in Google Docs: https://youtu.be/S1ef5vvMT2k

llbbdd•2h ago
I don't disagree outright, but every time I read something like this it's obvious that it doesnt come from experiential success in the relevant area, just kind of a vibe about how things should be done, without tangible proof. IE the legendary Dropbox analysis on here. Never in my professional career have I cared about anything you listed here
yegle•2h ago
Except for the last one, the other two are from my experiences needing to write those docs.

For decision doc, do you prefer tracking stakeholders comments scattered in multiple places (and also track down the closed comments), or have a single places to read their concerns and address them explicitly as part of the decision making process?

For investigation doc, have you not had the need to hand off to someone else, maybe because you need to go on vacation, or you need to hand off to a colleague in a different time zone? How does the one who took over know what was done for a line "we investigated this hypothesis and it didn't work"? What if the action taken to validate the hypothesis is not comprehensive or the conclusion from the actions is not correct?