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Using the railway network as a flatbed scanner

https://philo.gay/linecam/
264•otherayden•4h ago•46 comments

Fixing a bricked Framework laptop

https://quantum5.ca/2026/08/16/fixing-bricked-amd-7040-series-framework-13-laptop-with-20-tools/
197•jp_sc•4h ago•117 comments

The Amazon tax

https://seths.blog/2026/08/the-amazon-tax/
450•herbertl•4h ago•313 comments

Cursor launches Origin, GitHub alternative

https://cursor.com/changelog/origin-code-hosting
189•tomasreimers•1d ago•129 comments

Linux 7.3 improves performance when running out of vRAM

https://pixelcluster.dev/VRAM-Overcommit/
416•flaburgan•9h ago•174 comments

Python Polars Cheatsheet (based on our O'Reilly book)

https://opensource.posit.co/resources/cheatsheets/polars/
86•jeroenjanssens•3h ago•12 comments

Launch HN: machine0 (YC S26) – Persistent CPU and GPU VMs from the CLI

https://machine0.io
12•bwm•59m ago•8 comments

Code-native generation of highly programmable 3D assets (2026)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.22738
26•baigy•2h ago•26 comments

Teaching my kid to code with a modern MUD

https://tau.dev/2026/08/07/canon
152•andrewjanke•6d ago•49 comments

Splitting a Git Commit

https://blog.gnoack.org/post/git-history-split
52•signa11•3d ago•22 comments

Degraded performance for multiple models

https://status.claude.com/incidents/q7txxvbsftgq
120•matt89•58m ago•99 comments

Superpowers, Not Superintelligence

https://bond.now/news/superpowers-not-superintelligence
8•edbernays•58m ago•2 comments

Composable Tests

https://newsletter.kentbeck.com/p/composable-tests
50•vinipolicena•4h ago•37 comments

Babies born under sugar rationing grew into adults with lower cancer risk

https://theconversation.com/babies-born-under-sugar-rationing-grew-into-adults-with-lower-cancer-...
127•zeristor•3h ago•33 comments

Fairphone is now officially available in the United States

https://www.fairphone.com/nl/stories/the-fairphone-gen-6-is-all-about-giving-you-more
240•Vinnl•4h ago•128 comments

We've flown a radiation-blocking vest to the Moon and back, and it worked

https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/08/weve-flown-a-radiation-blocking-vest-to-the-moon-and-back...
5•rbanffy•4d ago•0 comments

Memory prices climb 500% in 12 months

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/memory-prices-climb-500-percent-in-12-months-up-to...
154•haunter•23h ago•107 comments

Ask HN: I've quit six systems for tracking my illness. What works?

18•Abh1Works•2d ago•14 comments

Show HN: Shoehorn – Quantize any model down to run on your machine

https://notactuallytreyanastasio.github.io/shoehorn/
23•rhgraysonii•2h ago•2 comments

Google has acquired the data of failed US airline Spirit

https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/08/18/google-buys-crashed-airline-spirits-data-at-auct...
464•pseudolus•7h ago•328 comments

Meta Files Patent for Facial Recognition, Automatic Recording of People

https://www.privacyguides.org/news/2026/08/17/meta-files-patent-for-facial-recognition-automatic-...
184•DeepLogin•5h ago•126 comments

Universal health coverage could save $1T and 114k lives a year: study

https://ysph.yale.edu/news-article/universal-health-coverage-could-save-one-trillion-dollars-and-...
419•karakoram•1d ago•557 comments

California's new tire efficiency rules could save drivers $1B a year

https://grist.org/transportation/californias-new-tire-efficiency-rules-could-save-drivers-1b-a-year/
59•littlexsparkee•14h ago•90 comments

Show HN: Openleetcode – local LeetCode runner where tests live in the repo

https://github.com/therepanic/openleetcode
6•therepanic•1h ago•2 comments

Rethinking Database Programming

https://acadia.engineering/blog/rethinking-database-programming
183•honungsburk•9h ago•96 comments

Ask HN: GitHub employees what's going on? Why?

112•sharts•1d ago•85 comments

Baking a Model: A Metaphor for LLM Training

https://newsletter.kentbeck.com/p/baking-a-model
29•KentBeck•3d ago•3 comments

Finger: Social network that never died

https://en.andros.dev/blog/54572bc7/finger-the-1971-social-network-that-never-died/
133•andros•10h ago•43 comments

Diesel Margins Top $100 a Barrel to Reach Record High as Supply Crunch Grows

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-18/diesel-margins-top-100-a-barrel-to-reach-recor...
12•toomuchtodo•46m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Saggar, a Mac terminal that keeps sessions and your attention organized

https://saggar.marginalutility.dev/
46•mcclowes•1d ago•48 comments
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Armbian Updates: OMV support, boot improvents, Rockchip optimizations

https://www.armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-updates-nas-support-lands-boot-systems-improve-and-rockchip-optimizations-arrive/
74•transpute•1y ago

Comments

proxysna•1y ago
Armbian is an exceptional project, even if the support might be uneven in some places, being able to roll out the same OS across almost every SBC i have is an absolute game changer. If there is support, Armbian is worth trying 100% of the time.

Edit: Also if you don't like/want Ubuntu/Debian their build documentation is pretty great.

dima55•1y ago
Their website doesn't answer the obvious question: what is it, and how is it different from vanilla debian? Do you know?
qwertox•1y ago
Vanilla Debian will not run on your nice and shiny Radxa Rocks 5B or Banana Pi whatever.
dima55•1y ago
Why not? What's missing?
qwertox•1y ago
Different boot process, U-Boot needs to be compiled for the exact board, drivers for the specialized components are needed, DTB (on ARM systems, the kernel doesn't probe hardware the same way a PC does) and other reasons.
RetroTechie•1y ago
> Different boot process, U-Boot needs to be compiled for the exact board

Why? That sounds dumb. And (assuming you're correct), how does Armbian deal with that / get around it?

ajb•1y ago
It's basically the same in the x86 world : your bios is customised to the board

The sad part is that on ARM the kernel is usually also custom compiled for the board. So what happens is that Armbian ship a different image for each board.

If you go and look in https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/arch/arm you see a zillion "mach-xxx" directories for different SoC architectures, even if they all use Arm.

Device-tree is a partial solution, but no-one seems to have an incentive to finish the job and let a single image run on any (sufficiently recent) arm board. It's difficult for the community to fix because most people have only their own board. Someone would need to pay for a CI rig with every board, and some kernel devs to do the work of building a single kernel to run across everything. (I think that's originally what Linaro was for - not sure why they didn't finish the job)

qwertox•1y ago
Right, the x86 BIOS/UEFI is baked into the motherboard firmware and handles early hardware init in a mostly standardized way. But with ARM boards, there's no universal firmware, it usually needs to be part of the image you download for that specific board.
FlyingSnake•1y ago
How does Armbian compare to DietPi?

FWIW: I’m running dietPi on my OG Pi Zero W and it doesn’t even hit 30% resource usage.

apple4ever•1y ago
Completely agree. I use it on my old PINE64 and it keeps on ticking.
chris37879•1y ago
I just stumbled across armbian recently and I must say I really like it.

I wanted to use UEFI, but my orangepi cm5 modules don't seem to have the SPI chip needed to store the UEFI there, so I'd have to load it on a partition and lose out on some features like persisting variables across boot.

The arm ecosystem really needs to settle on some sort of universal boot loader / firmware layer and stop just hacking up the linux kernel and not contributing back to it.

Nexxxeh•1y ago
I'm not an Arm dev and am just a consumer so I may be misunderstanding, but isn't Arm SystemReady pretty much the thing that's intended to solve the problem you're talking about (among others)?

https://developer.arm.com/documentation/107981/0302/SystemRe...

robotnikman•1y ago
It is, but it seems like only servers are adopting it at the moment. Or high end ARM workstations. I can't think of any consumer devices or SBC's off the top of my head that support it.
moondev•1y ago
Raspberry PI and Nvidia AGX

https://github.com/pftf/RPi4

moondev•1y ago
https://developer.arm.com/Architectures/Unified%20Extensible...
yjftsjthsd-h•1y ago
> Why? That sounds dumb.

Good, you understand the situation perfectly.

> And (assuming you're correct), how does Armbian deal with that / get around it?

You'll notice that if you try to download it from https://www.armbian.com/download/ , nearly every board has a different download image; this is because every one of those images embeds its own boot chain. There are efforts (in some projects, I'm not aware of armbian doing this) to build some amount of early bootloader per-board (often uboot), and just make the install steps something like "install this per-board thing, then install the real OS using a standard image" but that's less common and doesn't work super well when that initial bootloader has to go on the same storage device as the main OS.

dima55•1y ago
I believe that's common on ARM devices. But "vanilla debian" generally refers to userspace, and that should just work. Is this "armbian" thing quite literally "kernel + bootloader + vanilla debian"? The website doesn't say that in any obvious place
puzzlingcaptcha•1y ago
Pretty much, plus their little configuration utility for loading dtb overlays among other things.
pabs3•1y ago
The hard work of upstreaming/mainlining all the hardware support code in the userspace drivers like mesa, the Linux kernel core/drivers, bootloaders like GRUB/u-boot, boot firmware like coreboot/Tianocore/u-boot.