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GPT-5.6

https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-6/
773•logickkk1•3h ago•567 comments

EU Parliament greenlights Chat Control 1.0

https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/eu-parliament-greenlights-chat-control-1-0-breyer-our-children-l...
783•rapnie•9h ago•388 comments

Show HN: 18 Words

https://18words.com/
705•pompomsheep•8h ago•258 comments

Show HN: Getting GLM 5.2 running on my slow computer

https://github.com/JustVugg/colibri
53•vforno•12h ago•4 comments

Buried Apple feature turns an iPhone into the perfect kids' dumb phone

https://www.wired.com/story/this-buried-apple-feature-turns-an-iphone-into-the-perfect-kids-dumb-...
159•PotatoNinja•3d ago•111 comments

Hy3

https://hy.tencent.com/research/hy3
274•andai•5h ago•63 comments

Train SIM Created by Just One Person Is Being Called the Best Ever Made

https://kotaku.com/a-train-sim-created-by-just-one-person-is-being-called-the-best-ever-made-2000...
85•oumua_don17•4d ago•26 comments

No leap second will be introduced at the end of December 2026

https://datacenter.iers.org/data/latestVersion/bulletinC.txt
187•ChrisArchitect•6h ago•154 comments

GLM 5.2 is nearly as accurate as a human book keeper

https://toot-books.pages.dev/blog/glm-5-2-vat-benchmark
128•adamkurkiewicz•2h ago•77 comments

Girls just wanna have fast MPMC queues with bounded waiting

https://nahla.dev/blog/waitfree_queue/
90•EvgeniyZh•3d ago•16 comments

A possible future for Damn Interesting

https://www.damninteresting.com/a-possible-future/
166•mzur•5h ago•14 comments

A road to Lisp: Why Lisp

https://scotto.me/blog/2026-07-09-why-lisp/
57•silcoon•7h ago•57 comments

The glass backbone: Why the Army's logistics will break in the next war

https://mwi.westpoint.edu/the-glass-backbone-why-the-armys-logistics-will-break-in-the-next-war/
224•baud147258•7h ago•288 comments

Wildcard (YC W25) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/wildcard/jobs/ZSLVaaU-founding-engineer
1•kaushikmahorker•3h ago

ChatGPT Work

https://openai.com/index/chatgpt-for-your-most-ambitious-work/
277•Tiberium•3h ago•121 comments

TLS certificates for internal services done right

https://tuxnet.dev/posts/tls-for-internal-services/
103•mrl5•6h ago•68 comments

Why the Next Era of AI Is About Infrastructure, Not Just Models

https://blog.mozilla.ai/the-control-layer-why-the-next-era-of-ai-is-about-infrastructure-not-just...
21•royapakzad•6h ago•5 comments

How to Start a Ruby Meetup

https://guides.rubyevents.org/meetups/
37•mooreds•2h ago•10 comments

Muse Spark 1.1

https://ai.meta.com/blog/introducing-muse-spark-meta-model-api/
272•ot•6h ago•154 comments

Launch HN: Context.dev (YC S26) – API to get structured data from any website

https://www.context.dev
56•TheYahiaBakour•5h ago•39 comments

Opinionated and Easy Pi.dev Configuration

https://lazypi.org/
82•lwhsiao•5h ago•51 comments

AI content is everywhere on social media, especially LinkedIn

https://www.pangram.com/blog/ai-in-your-feed
127•mukmuk•5h ago•107 comments

Show HN: RandoFont, a browser for Google Fonts

https://randofont.alesh.com
4•aleshh•13m ago•1 comments

Show HN: I mapped 8.5M research papers into an interactive atlas

https://tomesphere.com/atlas
45•leonickson•18h ago•13 comments

Meta reuses old RAM in new servers with custom bridge chip

https://www.networkworld.com/article/4192827/meta-reuses-old-ram-in-new-servers-with-custom-bridg...
270•ihsw•6d ago•187 comments

How to Follow a Drummer

https://drummate.app/blog/how-to-follow-a-drummer
26•sashyo•3d ago•19 comments

I Changed My Name

https://robida.net/entries/2026/07/01/i-changed-my-name
5•surprisetalk•3d ago•0 comments

Show HN: Analog Watch

https://analog.watch
80•ezekg•6h ago•68 comments

Show HN: Pylon Sync, an agent-first full-stack realtime framework

https://www.pylonsync.com
5•ericc59•3h ago•0 comments

AI changes the economics of software rewrites

https://thetruthasiseeitnow.com/ai-slop-starts-with-the-codebase-itself/
91•cinooo•15h ago•103 comments
Open in hackernews

Building my npx business card

https://ashley.dev/posts/turning-feedback-into-features/
8•edent•1y ago

Comments

steele•1y ago
Ooh, free real estate, let's colonize and gentrify package management
aabhay•1y ago
Lmao, gentrify cracked me up
neilv•1y ago
Do these npx business cards run arbitrary code on your computer?
cypherpunks01•1y ago
npx

Run a command from a local or remote npm package

Description

This command allows you to run an arbitrary command from an npm package (either one installed locally, or fetched remotely), in a similar context as running it via npm run.

neilv•1y ago
Yes, then is a "command from an npm package" arbitrary code?

And what is this "similar context as running it via npm run"?

Would it be better to answer the question directly?

joshka•1y ago
Yeah, this seems like a very smart but inherently flawed idea.
cypherpunks01•1y ago
Yes I agree! OSS package management ecosystems are a great idea, but allowing submissions without any review or vetting is just asking for supply chain attacks.
Xss3•1y ago
May as well just release an executable tbh.
theamk•1y ago
Reminds me of JAPH [0] - a tiny Perl program that was used in email/newsgroup signature to give it personal touch.

[0] https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=412464

watusername•1y ago
Terminal business cards are a nice idea, but RCE business cards are just asking for trouble. Instead of npx, what happened to good'ol curl? Something like

$ curl ashley.dev

Some decades ago, we had finger (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_%28protocol%29) which is designed for this very use case. Sadly it's no longer installed by default with most distros:

$ finger @ashley.dev

queezey•1y ago
This would be a great advertisement for security consulting.

"I was just able to run arbitrary code on your computer. Here is a sample of your recent browser history. Let me tell you help you mitigate your security vulnerabilities."