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iNaturalist

https://www.inaturalist.org/
154•bookofjoe•2h ago•47 comments

We replaced RAG with a virtual filesystem for our AI documentation assistant

https://www.mintlify.com/blog/how-we-built-a-virtual-filesystem-for-our-assistant
89•denssumesh•1d ago•46 comments

Show HN: I built a frontpage for personal blogs

https://text.blogosphere.app/
497•ramkarthikk•6h ago•140 comments

Async Python Is Secretly Deterministic

https://www.dbos.dev/blog/async-python-is-secretly-deterministic
9•KraftyOne•30m ago•4 comments

Go on Embedded Systems and WebAssembly

https://tinygo.org/
45•uticus•2h ago•5 comments

How to Make a Sliding, Self-Locking, and Predator-Proof Chicken Coop Door (2020)

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/how-to-make-a-sliding-self-locking-and-predator-proof-c...
8•uticus•31m ago•2 comments

A School District Tried to Help Train Waymos to Stop for School Buses

https://www.wired.com/story/a-school-district-tried-to-help-train-waymos-to-stop-for-school-buses...
21•phlummox•5d ago•24 comments

Samsung Magician disk utility takes 18 steps and two reboots to uninstall

https://chalmovsky.com/2026/03/29/samsung-magician.html
303•chalmovsky•4d ago•157 comments

Age Verification on Systemd and Flatpak

https://cybrkyd.com/post/age-verification-on-systemd-and-flatpak/
6•londonanon•8m ago•0 comments

The Technocracy Movement of the 1930s

https://donotresearch.substack.com/p/welcome-to-the-technocracy
48•lazydogbrownfox•16h ago•30 comments

Understanding young news audiences at a time of rapid change

https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/understanding-young-news-audiences-time-rapid-change
28•giuliomagnifico•5d ago•38 comments

Show HN: TurboQuant for vector search – 2-4 bit compression

https://github.com/RyanCodrai/py-turboquant
57•justsomeguy1996•5d ago•4 comments

Build your own Dial-up ISP with a Raspberry Pi

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/build-your-own-dial-up-isp-with-a-raspberry-pi/
44•arjunbajaj•4h ago•11 comments

April 2026 TLDR Setup for Ollama and Gemma 4 26B on a Mac mini

https://gist.github.com/greenstevester/fc49b4e60a4fef9effc79066c1033ae5
245•greenstevester•9h ago•101 comments

F-15E jet shot down over Iran

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/03/us-fighter-jet-confirmed-shot-down-over-iran
102•tjwds•3h ago•233 comments

A Recipe for Steganogravy

https://theo.lol/python/ai/steganography/seo/recipes/2026/03/27/a-recipe-for-steganogravy.html
104•tbrockman•5d ago•27 comments

Update on the eBay Scam

https://kevquirk.com/update-on-the-ebay-scam
4•speckx•1h ago•0 comments

SSH certificates: the better SSH experience

https://jpmens.net/2026/04/03/ssh-certificates-the-better-ssh-experience/
151•jandeboevrie•9h ago•66 comments

Big-Endian Testing with QEMU

https://www.hanshq.net/big-endian-qemu.html
69•jandeboevrie•5h ago•59 comments

If you're running OpenClaw, you probably got hacked in the last week

https://old.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/1sbdw29/if_youre_running_openclaw_you_probably_got_hac...
177•kykeonaut•3h ago•110 comments

What Category Theory Teaches Us About DataFrames

https://mchav.github.io/what-category-theory-teaches-us-about-dataframes/
153•mchav•5d ago•48 comments

Show HN: Apfel – The free AI already on your Mac

https://apfel.franzai.com
568•franze•10h ago•130 comments

ESP32-S31: Dual-Core RISC-V SoC with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and Advanced HMI

https://www.espressif.com/en/news/ESP32_S31_Release
169•topspin•5d ago•97 comments

Firm boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100k up to staggering $4.5M

https://www.tomshardware.com/service-providers/streaming/h264-streaming-license-fees-jump-from-10...
25•MaximilianEmel•1h ago•20 comments

TDF ejects its core developers

https://meeksfamily.uk/~michael/blog/2026-04-02-tdf-ejects-core-devs.html
133•janvdberg•7h ago•88 comments

Show HN: An evidence-rated encyclopedia of peptides

https://www.whatthepeptide.org/
12•uelbably•1h ago•2 comments

Solana Drift Protocol drained of $285M via fake token and governance hijack

https://anonhaven.com/en/news/drift-protocol-hack-285-million-solana/
50•anonhaven•1h ago•23 comments

Mercurial Dyson – a plan for the disassembly of planet Mercury

https://github.com/RokoMijic/MercurialDyson/blob/main/written_report.md
37•indy•2h ago•26 comments

Category Theory Illustrated – Types

https://abuseofnotation.github.io/category-theory-illustrated/06_type/
62•boris_m•9h ago•1 comments

NHS staff refusing to use FDP over Palantir ethical concerns

https://www.freevacy.com/news/financial-times/nhs-staff-refusing-to-use-fdp-over-palantir-ethical...
275•chrisjj•9h ago•121 comments
Open in hackernews

Right-Truncatable Prime Counter

https://github.com/EbodShojaei/Right-Truncatable-Primes
9•rainmans•10mo ago

Comments

throwawaymaths•10mo ago
Curious about base 2. Obviously if you hit a 0 it's immediately not prime, but maybe adjust the rules so:

- you drill through as many 0's on the right.

- you finish on 1.

3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17 are all right truncatable, 19 is the first non-truncatable prime in this scheme.

nh23423fefe•10mo ago
i dont think smaller radixes make the problem more interesting. the problem is interesting because base 10 has a large branching factor
throwawaymaths•10mo ago
I think in the base2 reformulation I propose we do not know for certain if the list of numbers terminates, as all Fermat primes are in the set and we don't know if there are infinitely many Fermat primes.

For base-10 and the original rules the set is provably closed.

"Drilling through zeros" makes the branching unbounded.

jinwoo68•10mo ago
There's a Project Euler problem for finding truncatable prime numbers, from both left and right: https://projecteuler.net/problem=37
thechao•10mo ago
Just in case any else is wondering: there are only 83 right-truncatable primes (RTP) and that is it. There's two constraints that let you see this "immediately":

1. An RTP must start with {2,3,5,7,9}; and,

2. An RTP must end with {1,3,7,9}.

So, let's take the largest RTP (73939133) and try to "extend" it: there are only four possible extensions: 73939133[1], 73939133[3], 73939133[7], 73939133[9]. None of these are prime. This holds for the other 8-digit RTPs. Therefore, there is no extension to a 9-or-longer RTP. Thus, the list is exhaustive.