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Fable turned reMarkable into Tom Riddle's diary from Harry Potter

https://github.com/MaximeRivest/Riddle
412•modinfo•9h ago•235 comments

OpenWrt One – Open Hardware Router

https://openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one
589•peter_d_sherman•14h ago•228 comments

CoMaps – FOSS Offline Maps

https://www.comaps.app/
525•basilikum•13h ago•108 comments

GLM 5.2 and the coming AI margin collapse

https://martinalderson.com/posts/the-upcoming-ai-margin-collapse-part-1-glm-5-2/
383•martinald•12h ago•237 comments

How to sequence your own DNA at home

https://bradleywoolf.com/links-1/sequencing-my-own-dna-at-home
195•bilsbie•8h ago•67 comments

Small AI Models Gain Traction In places with unreliable networks

https://spectrum.ieee.org/small-language-models-ai-pharmaceuticals
125•sscaryterry•8h ago•41 comments

Dolosse – a South African invention used over the world

https://thisbugslife.com/2021/11/21/dolosse-a-south-african-invention-used-over-the-world/
32•andsoitis•2d ago•5 comments

Lago (YC S21) Is Hiring for Our GTM Team

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/lago
1•AnhTho_FR•1h ago

Ternlight – 7 MB embedding model that runs in browser (WASM)

https://ternlight-demo.vercel.app/
213•soycaporal•9h ago•48 comments

A global workspace in language models

https://www.anthropic.com/research/global-workspace
359•in-silico•14h ago•133 comments

Resetting Xbox

https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/07/06/resetting-xbox/
600•dijksterhuis•18h ago•631 comments

Pruning RAG context down to what the answer actually needs

https://www.kapa.ai/blog/how-we-prune-rag-context
99•emil_sorensen•13h ago•18 comments

Linux on the Atari Jaguar

https://cakehonolulu.github.io/linux-for-jaguar/
147•cakehonolulu•14h ago•33 comments

AMD Ryzen AI Halo – $4k AI Dev Kit

https://www.lttlabs.com/articles/2026/07/06/amd-ryzen-ai-halo
320•LabsLucas•17h ago•220 comments

OpenSSH 10.4/10.4p1 Released

https://www.openssh.org/txt/release-10.4
74•throw0101a•10h ago•16 comments

OfficeCLI: Office suite for AI agents to read and edit Microsoft Office files

https://github.com/iOfficeAI/OfficeCLI
173•maxloh•15h ago•53 comments

Inkfield

https://www.inkfield.studio
9•surprisetalk•3d ago•2 comments

A 2048-spin bulk acoustic wave Ising machine for number partitioning and Sudoku

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.02112
40•Jimmc414•3d ago•11 comments

Learning to code is still worthwhile

https://stevekrouse.com/learn-to-code
191•stevekrouse•11h ago•195 comments

Rotman Lens

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotman_lens
107•thomasjb•5d ago•30 comments

Januscape: Guest-to-Host Escape in KVM/x86 [CVE-2026-53359]

https://github.com/V4bel/Januscape
107•Imustaskforhelp•15h ago•34 comments

M/PC – A Concatenative OS

https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/m_pc.html
61•caminanteblanco•12h ago•10 comments

NSA and IETF: Fairness

https://blog.cr.yp.to/20260706-fairness.html
99•WatchDog•9h ago•84 comments

Kani: A Model Checker for Rust

https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.01504
142•Jimmc414•16h ago•7 comments

Full Writeup of the Windows GDID

https://github.com/SmtimesIWndr/gdid-reversal
67•typeofhuman•10h ago•31 comments

EndBASIC 0.14: Are we multimedia yet?

https://www.endbasic.dev/2026/07/endbasic-0.14.html
39•jmmv•2d ago•7 comments

Evaluation order and nontermination in query languages

https://www.rntz.net/post/2026-06-11-datalog-nontermination.html
35•luu•5d ago•4 comments

Using precision editing to study human embryo development shows master gene

https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-use-of-precision-editing-to-study-human-embryo-developm...
60•gmays•4d ago•45 comments

Clojure 1.13 adds support for checked keys

https://clojure.org/news/2026/07/02/clojure-1-13-alpha1
205•FelipeCortez•4d ago•44 comments

Poly/ML – A Standard ML Implementation

https://github.com/polyml/polyml
60•Lyngbakr•10h ago•23 comments
Open in hackernews

A kernel developer plays with Home Assistant

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1017720/7155ecb9602e9ef2/
138•pabs3•1y ago

Comments

balloob•1y ago
Founder Home Assistant here. Want to chime in that I always love to see write ups like these to see the great things what people achieve with Home Assistant.

Not everyone might know, but last year we started the Open Home Foundation[1] as a non-profit in Switzerland and I donated Home Assistant to it[2]. It's fully funded by users. There are no investors involved.

We are fully committed to building out a smart home that focuses on local control and privacy. Yes there are rough edges, but we're actively working on it in the open, with progress being released every month.

~Paulus Founder Home Assistant & President Open Home Foundation https://github.com/balloob

[1]: https://www.openhomefoundation.org [2]: https://www.openhomefoundation.org/blog/announcing-the-open-...

pabs3•1y ago
Discussion for the other article in the series:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44011381

tomhow•1y ago
Comments moved thither. Thanks!
pabs3•1y ago
They are two different articles, I don't think that was correct.
tomhow•1y ago
The problem is we can’t have two closely-related threads (i.e., threads where there is significant subject/discussion overlap) active at once.

When that happens it just gets confusing, because it’s hard for people know which thread to comment in, if the comment they want to make is somewhere in the overlap. And then whichever one they choose to comment in, people who only see the other thread won’t see that comment. Then sometimes, anticipating this, people will copy and paste their comment in both threads (which happened in this case). But then each one gets different replies.

So each thread ends up being incomplete and duplicated all at once, and it all becomes a big confusing mess.

The fact that these two articles were by the same author, had the same title, were published just a week apart and could easily have been published as one, longer article, says to me that merging the threads was the right thing to do.

The other option would have been to bury the second thread and consider another thread about that second article a few months later, but that didn’t seem like the best option, given how much the two articles are so related and continuous.

Edit: Just thought I'd add that a major factor in deciding to merge the threads was this opening to the second part by the author:

The first article in this series provided an overview of Home Assistant, its community, and its capabilities. It was deliberately short on descriptions of interesting things that can be done with Home Assistant, though — the reasons why one might actually want to use this program. In this closing article, we'll look at how Home Assistant was used to solve some real problems.

To me it makes all the difference that the first part is introductory/high-level whilst the second part goes deeper into usage-scenarios. We'd treat it differently if each part went deeply into different aspects on the project.

pabs3•1y ago
Thanks for the response, guess that makes sense.
pabs3•1y ago
BTW, on lobste.rs, they can merge threads into one, and all the URLs are shown at the top. That might be a useful change to adopt for HN too?