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Dead Stars Don't Radiate

https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2025/05/17/dead-stars-dont-radiate-and-shrink/
33•thechao•35m ago•7 comments

Palette lighting tricks on the Nintendo 64

https://30fps.net/pages/palette-lighting-tricks-n64/
131•ibobev•4h ago•21 comments

How to have the browser pick a contrasting color in CSS

https://webkit.org/blog/16929/contrast-color/
33•Kerrick•2h ago•9 comments

Show HN: I built a knife steel comparison tool

https://new.knife.day/blog/knife-steel-comparisons/all
19•p-s-v•1h ago•1 comments

Push Ifs Up and Fors Down

https://matklad.github.io/2023/11/15/push-ifs-up-and-fors-down.html
226•goranmoomin•8h ago•100 comments

If nothing is curated, how do we find things

https://tadaima.bearblog.dev/if-nothing-is-curated-how-do-we-find-things/
35•nivethan•2h ago•27 comments

How I fixed the infamous Basilisk II Windows "Black Screen" bug in 2013

https://www.downtowndougbrown.com/2025/05/how-i-fixed-the-infamous-basilisk-ii-windows-black-screen-bug-in-2013/
21•zdw•2d ago•0 comments

JavaScript's New Superpower: Explicit Resource Management

https://v8.dev/features/explicit-resource-management
239•olalonde•13h ago•157 comments

"We would be less confidential than Google" Proton threatens to quit Switzerland

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/we-would-be-less-confidential-than-google-proton-threatens-to-quit-switzerland-over-new-surveillance-law
116•taubek•3h ago•42 comments

The longest train journey is epic – but nobody's ever taken it

https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/portugal-to-singapore-train/
27•PaulHoule•1h ago•3 comments

Steepest Descent Density Control for Compact 3D Gaussian Splatting

https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.05587
20•PaulHoule•4h ago•0 comments

Japan's IC cards are weird and wonderful

https://aruarian.dance/blog/japan-ic-cards/
228•aecsocket•2d ago•177 comments

OBNC – Oberon-07 Compiler

https://miasap.se/obnc/
43•AlexeyBrin•6h ago•14 comments

Insurance for AI: Easier Said Than Done

https://loeber.substack.com/p/24-insurance-for-ai-easier-said-than
16•sebg•3d ago•11 comments

A kernel developer plays with Home Assistant

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1017720/7155ecb9602e9ef2/
132•pabs3•16h ago•142 comments

Catalog of Novel Operating Systems

https://github.com/prathyvsh/os-catalog
113•prathyvsh•11h ago•37 comments

Wow@Home – Network of Amateur Radio Telescopes

https://phl.upr.edu/wow/outreach
168•visviva•16h ago•26 comments

Moment of heart's formation captured in images for first time

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/may/13/heart-cells-mouse-embryo-science-research
5•giuliomagnifico•3d ago•0 comments

Open Problems in Computational geometry

https://topp.openproblem.net/
59•nill0•8h ago•9 comments

Implementing a RISC-V Hypervisor

https://seiya.me/blog/riscv-hypervisor
82•ingve•10h ago•4 comments

Laser-Induced Graphene from Commercial Inks and Dyes

https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202412167
27•PaulHoule•2d ago•3 comments

Getting AI to write good SQL

https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/techniques-for-improving-text-to-sql
449•richards•21h ago•307 comments

New high-quality hash measures 71GB/s on M4

https://github.com/Nicoshev/rapidhash
119•nicoshev11•3d ago•43 comments

XTool – Cross-platform Xcode replacement

https://github.com/xtool-org/xtool
172•TheWiggles•16h ago•48 comments

Chapter 2: Serializability Theory (1987 Concurrency Control Book)

http://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2025/05/chapter-2-serializability-theory.html
18•matt_d•2d ago•0 comments

Popcorn: Run Elixir in WASM

https://popcorn.swmansion.com/
108•clessg•2d ago•20 comments

How Cory Arcangel Recovered Late Artist Michel Majerus's Digital Legacy

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/how-cory-arcangel-recovered-a-late-artists-digital-legacy
9•bookofjoe•2d ago•4 comments

MCP: An in-depth introduction

https://www.speakeasy.com/mcp/mcp-tutorial
167•ritzaco•4d ago•68 comments

Pyrefly: A new type checker and IDE experience for Python

https://engineering.fb.com/2025/05/15/developer-tools/introducing-pyrefly-a-new-type-checker-and-ide-experience-for-python/
120•homarp•5h ago•88 comments

Rustls Server-Side Performance

https://www.memorysafety.org/blog/rustls-server-perf/
162•jaas•4d ago•51 comments
Open in hackernews

MIT paper on AI for materials research found to be fraudulent

https://thebsdetector.substack.com/p/ai-materials-and-fraud-oh-my
42•outrun86•8h ago

Comments

trollied•3h ago
Dupe of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44006426
pera•3h ago
This is actually an in-depth analysis on the fraudulent paper and it's much more interesting than the WSJ article. One for dang to decide I guess.
ChrisArchitect•2h ago
And it's shared there adding to large discussion. The discussion is over there.
readthenotes1•3h ago
I am shocked, "shocked*, to find fraud in the Science community!

The best thing from Science for the last 15 years or so has been the focus on discovering and publicizing it.

atleastoptimal•2h ago
The ironic thing is I'm sure AI for materials research isn't too far from being avaliable or possible, they were just a bit too early.
whatshisface•2h ago
There are a lot of legitimate papers, this is just one fraud.
feverzsj•2h ago
Just like most AI papers.
tough•1h ago
> I also think that if comments were enabled on arxiv preprints, this could have led to a much more rapid conclusion to the fraud. Probably a materials scientist who read the paper realized this was fraudulent but wasn’t able to get that view quickly to the economists who were actually reading and discussing the paper. A well-written arxiv comment explaining why the data on materials similarity, for example, couldn’t be true, would have gone a long way.

could this work outside/on top of arxiv?