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Gemini Diffusion

https://simonwillison.net/2025/May/21/gemini-diffusion/
213•mdp2021•2h ago•34 comments

Getting a paper accepted

https://maxwellforbes.com/posts/how-to-get-a-paper-accepted/
28•stefanpie•2h ago•0 comments

For algorithms, a little memory outweighs a lot of time

https://www.quantamagazine.org/for-algorithms-a-little-memory-outweighs-a-lot-of-time-20250521/
209•makira•8h ago•47 comments

Show HN: Display any CSV file as a searchable, filterable, pretty HTML table

https://github.com/derekeder/csv-to-html-table
75•indigodaddy•3h ago•14 comments

In the past year my illustration business has dropped more half

https://reverentgeek.com/ai-really-is-taking-my-job/
42•cebert•1h ago•39 comments

Google releases Material 3 Expressive, a more emotional UI design system

https://m3.material.io/blog/building-with-m3-expressive
12•nativeforks•2d ago•4 comments

Devstral

https://mistral.ai/news/devstral
399•mfiguiere•13h ago•86 comments

ITXPlus: A ITX Sized Macintosh Plus Logicboard Reproduction

https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/itxplus-a-itx-sized-macintosh-plus-logicboard-reproduction.49715/
59•zdw•5h ago•12 comments

Tales from Mainframe Modernization

https://oppi.li/posts/tales_from_mainframe_modernization/
34•todsacerdoti•3h ago•8 comments

Gemini figured out my nephew’s name

https://blog.nawaz.org/posts/2025/May/gemini-figured-out-my-nephews-name/
49•BeetleB•3d ago•17 comments

CERN gears up to ship antimatter across Europe

https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/05/cern-gears-up-to-ship-antimatter-across-europe/
77•ben_w•2d ago•28 comments

Rocky Linux 10 Will Support RISC-V

https://rockylinux.org/news/rockylinux-support-for-riscv
95•fork-bomber•6h ago•31 comments

Collaborative Text Editing Without CRDTs or OT

https://mattweidner.com/2025/05/21/text-without-crdts.html
199•samwillis•10h ago•54 comments

OpenAI to buy AI startup from Jony Ive

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-05-21/openai-to-buy-apple-veteran-jony-ive-s-ai-device-startup-in-6-5-billion-deal
657•minimaxir•10h ago•895 comments

Show HN: Confidential computing for high-assurance RISC-V embedded systems

https://github.com/IBM/ACE-RISCV
76•mrnoone•7h ago•5 comments

Animated Factorization (2012)

http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/math/factorization/animated-diagrams/
234•miniBill•12h ago•53 comments

The curious tale of Bhutan's playable record postage stamps (2015)

https://thevinylfactory.com/features/the-curious-tale-of-bhutans-playable-record-postage-stamps/
91•ohjeez•8h ago•6 comments

Possible new dwarf planet found in our solar system

https://www.minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25K47.html
114•ddahlen•9h ago•74 comments

Sorcerer (YC S24) Is Hiring a Lead Hardware Design Engineer

https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/sorcerer/6beb70de-9956-49b7-8e28-f48ea39efac6
1•maxmclau•6h ago

How AppHarvest’s indoor farming scheme imploded (2023)

https://www.lpm.org/investigate/2023-11-16/a-celebrated-startup-promised-kentuckians-green-jobs-it-gave-them-a-grueling-hell-on-earth
18•andrewrn•2h ago•4 comments

The Machine Stops (1909)

https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/e-m-forster/short-fiction/text/the-machine-stops
59•xeonmc•6h ago•13 comments

LLM function calls don't scale; code orchestration is simpler, more effective

https://jngiam.bearblog.dev/mcp-large-data/
180•jngiam1•10h ago•70 comments

Show HN: ClipJS – Edit your videos from a PC or phone

https://clipjs.vercel.app/
95•mohyware•7h ago•41 comments

An upgraded dev experience in Google AI Studio

https://developers.googleblog.com/en/google-ai-studio-native-code-generation-agentic-tools-upgrade/
115•meetpateltech•9h ago•66 comments

Storefront Web Components

https://shopify.dev/docs/api/storefront-web-components
130•maltenuhn•10h ago•38 comments

Did Akira Nishitani Lie in the 1994 Capcom vs. Data East Lawsuit?

https://www.thrillingtalesofoldvideogames.com/blog/akira-nishitani-capcom-data-east-lawsuit
25•danso•2d ago•1 comments

ZEUS – A new two-petawatt laser facility at the University of Michigan

https://news.engin.umich.edu/2025/05/the-us-has-a-new-most-powerful-laser/
96•voxadam•12h ago•96 comments

I have tinnitus. I don't recommend it

https://blog.greg.technology/2025/05/20/tinnitus.html
83•gregsadetsky•4h ago•79 comments

Introducing the Llama Startup Program

https://ai.meta.com/blog/llama-startup-program/?_fb_noscript=1
160•mayalilpony10•11h ago•61 comments

Understanding the Go Scheduler

https://nghiant3223.github.io/2025/04/15/go-scheduler.html
114•gnabgib•3d ago•19 comments
Open in hackernews

Storefront Web Components

https://shopify.dev/docs/api/storefront-web-components
130•maltenuhn•10h ago

Comments

metalrain•9h ago
What a terrible UX on that site. This site barely works on my mobile.

When I think storefront I think simple & fast, this site is not at all that.

Stores are "hidden" by design, it is about the products and store itself just provides them.

rado•9h ago
Right? Not sure how to “Press P to play” on an iPad, play what, and why?
koakuma-chan•9h ago
They need to stop putting three.js everywhere
nightpool•7h ago
The link has been updated to the docs now, thanks dang!
skrebbel•9h ago
Now this is what Web Components are great for.

The playground is very well done btw, worth checking out IMO: https://webcomponents.shopify.dev/playground?view=editor

charlesabarnes•9h ago
I _really_ dislike this marketing site, but I really appreciate this effort from shopify.

constructive criticism: It looks cool, but it took far too long to get my bearings on the site

delusional•9h ago
As other have mentioned the site design is way overcooked. It's also interesting that the example products all seem to be riffs off of Teenage Engineering stuff.
skeptrune•9h ago
I could not understand what this was from the linked site. Docs if anyone is curious - https://shopify.dev/docs/api/storefront-web-components.

I really appreciate that they built this. The `shopify-context` is especially useful. Makes rendering all of the various resources infinitely easier.

dang•8h ago
Thanks! We've changed the link to that from https://webcomponents.shopify.dev/playground.
mercurialsolo•9h ago
This is a master move though - it's kinda like video(youtube) embeds in your site. If every site could sell and have an infinite curated catalog from shopify merchants - shopify becomes both the discovery, distribution and the shopping network?
ugh123•6h ago
> If every site could sell and have an infinite curated catalog from shopify merchants

are you implying a scenario where anyone could create a "storefront of storefronts" using products from various shopify accounts (owned or not owned by that person)? Would be an interesting affiliate opportunity

bflesch•9h ago
Shopify currently has a scandal in Germany because they blocked payouts for a TV-famous startup which "ships too slowly".

The startup locally produces clothing from sheep wool and only starts production once the order is in. Shopify is unable to understand the concept of make-to-order-production, it's a bit ridiculous to see what their support people are writing.

More on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovRpTsHO13U

no_wizard•8h ago
It seems that maybe web component advocates are right. Eventually they’ll eat everything, even if slowly.

Shopify for the longest time had a “hardline” with only supporting React directly, if I recall correctly

Joeri•7h ago
Web components are not a panacea and they will not eat everything. This sort of use case, making component libraries to drop into unknown territory, is what they're good at. Frameworks will still have their own component systems because it allows them to deliver better developer experience and achieve higher rendering performance.
zero0529•8h ago
I don’t understand is this made for the hydrogen framework?
gbalint•7h ago
No, you don't need hydrogen or any other framework to use storefront components. You can add store functionality to any page (even to a statically served html file) just by adding some html code.
jjcm•8h ago
Shopify's tooling is top notch. They're one of my go-to examples of a really well engineered design system and usable docs. Highly recommend using them for inspiration (and obv for integration if you need a shop front).
postepowanieadm•8h ago
MD version is intended for LLM consumption?
blittle•7h ago
I'm on the dev team that built this. Happy to answer any questions!

We essentially use web components as a templating language to dynamically generate a GraphQL query to Shopify. Then render the data as text nodes inside the web components. This is powerful because the components don't include shadow roots. So you can come with your own HTML and CSS.

Most web component libraries are opinionated about design, and give you many CSS custom properties or CSS parts to customize. We tried really hard to invert that, and instead give you the design control. Most of our web components just produce a text node, with no shadow root!

There's a few exceptions, like the cart for example, where it's easier to just have an out of the box component that does it all for you `<shopify-cart>`. Though...you can actually build the entire cart component with the lower level primitives!

shooker435•7h ago
This seems super powerful. Would you recommend that an app developer who is creating App Blocks for PLPs (Search, Collections, etc.) use these new Web Components instead of building everything themselves?
blittle•7h ago
This is primarily for embedding in 3p sites, Shopify already has liquid for hosted storefronts. As for search and collections, we don't quite yet have support for search and filters. Though we do support pagination.
calebkaiser•7h ago
I'm a big fan of web components, and this seems like a very cool project. I'm curious about how it fits into the broader frontend ethos at Shopify. I remember the Shopify team being one of the earliest proponents of React Server Components, for example. Is the team still working in that direction as well, or does this represent a new direction org-wide?
blittle•6h ago
I'm also on the hydrogen team. Today we also shipped support for Hydrogen on React Router 7, which has experimental support for RSC: https://remix.run/blog/rsc-preview
calebkaiser•6h ago
Awesome! I appreciate all the open work your team does. A couple years ago, I was staffed on a project that was adopting RSC super early on, and I vividly remember crawling through Shopify blogs/code as one of the few solid resources available.
xfalcox•6h ago
This looks like a great fit for allowing people to monetize their Discourse forums, by having partners stores and plugging those instead of ads.

Will build a quick poc integration. How can I contact you with feedback?

blittle•6h ago
I'm excited to see what you build! DM me on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/bretlittle.com
vasusen•5h ago
Really cool! Curious to know what was your testing strategy for these?
blittle•3h ago
Lots of e2e tests
rbitar•1h ago
This looks great, glad to see this project and congrats on the launch. Having said that, how does this project fit in with the Shopify Hydrogen effort using Remix / React? There seems to be an ever growing number of ways to build a shopify storefront these days (ie, native templates, remix/hydrogen, web components, Shopify JS Buy SDK, etc.) so it's not clear what technology to "bet on" from a developer perspective.

Separately, nice touch adding the refined LLM instructions, this looks like a nice pattern for other UI frameworks to follow.

scottrogers86•15m ago
love the site and experience. i'm mostly curious how you pitched the project internally and got buy-in for the project. congrats on the launch
threeseed•6h ago
Are developers able to use this within Shopify apps ?

I wish Shopify made it easier to discern who the audience are for these frameworks since they have quite a few.

frehner•3h ago
Polaris is now built with web components and is for building apps all across Shopify - another new announcement today.

https://shopify.dev/beta/next-gen-dev-platform/polaris

I’m a dev on this new Polaris, feel free to ask anything!

jonah•4h ago
Heh, they have prompts you can feed to an LLM:

https://webcomponents.shopify.dev/llms.txt

superchris•4h ago
This is great, I think this is perfect use for web components and gives your customers trying to build a fully custom storefront a much better experience. I built something similar for stripe based sites a couple years ago but didn't get too much attention: https://elements.launchscout.com/
theyknowitsxmas•3h ago
Does this work on the Starter plan, that is, headless? When I talked to NextJS Commerce devs years ago they said no.
_benton•2h ago
These are awesome! Perfect use case for web component, incredible how much less code and work is required compared to hydrogen with React (no disrespect intended). Very clever.

Is it going to be open sourced at all? I took a brief look at shopify's GitHub and didn't see it there.

desireco42•1h ago
Solid. I really like this direction.

I never used Shopify much, can it be used to deliver digital products?

azar1•52m ago
I opened the demo and said out loud "this is nuts!". Amazing job team.