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Moving from GitHub to Codeberg, for lazy people

https://unterwaditzer.net/2025/codeberg.html
106•jslakro•1h ago•30 comments

European Parliament decided that Chat Control 1.0 must stop

https://bsky.app/profile/tuta.com/post/3mhxkfowv322c
360•lemoncookiechip•2h ago•95 comments

Personal Encyclopedias

https://whoami.wiki/blog/personal-encyclopedias
536•jrmyphlmn•19h ago•107 comments

From zero to a RAG system: successes and failures

https://en.andros.dev/blog/aa31d744/from-zero-to-a-rag-system-successes-and-failures/
156•andros•2d ago•45 comments

Swift 6.3

https://www.swift.org/blog/swift-6.3-released/
210•ingve•7h ago•125 comments

Newly purchased Vizio TVs now require Walmart accounts to use smart features

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/newly-purchased-vizio-tvs-now-require-walmart-accounts-to...
39•vidyesh•31m ago•22 comments

Landmark L.A. jury verdict finds Instagram, YouTube were designed to addict kids

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-03-25/social-media-lawsuit-trial-meta-google-verdict
172•1vuio0pswjnm7•2h ago•131 comments

End of "Chat Control": EU Parliament Stops Mass Surveillance in Voting Thriller

https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-vot...
176•amarcheschi•2h ago•54 comments

Running Tesla Model 3's computer on my desk using parts from crashed cars

https://bugs.xdavidhu.me/tesla/2026/03/23/running-tesla-model-3s-computer-on-my-desk-using-parts-...
737•driesdep•17h ago•247 comments

Obsolete Sounds

https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds/
121•benbreen•11h ago•21 comments

My home network observes bedtime with OpenBSD and pf

https://ratfactor.com/openbsd/pf-gateway-bedtime
14•ibobev•3d ago•0 comments

Shell Tricks That Make Life Easier (and Save Your Sanity)

https://blog.hofstede.it/shell-tricks-that-actually-make-life-easier-and-save-your-sanity/
302•zdw•14h ago•126 comments

Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Social-Media Addiction Trial

https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/meta-and-youtube-found-negligent-in-social-media-addiction...
9•1vuio0pswjnm7•30m ago•3 comments

Niche Museums

https://www.niche-museums.com/
53•bookofjoe•2d ago•24 comments

Marriage over, €100k down; AI users whose lives were wrecked by delusion

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/mar/26/ai-chatbot-users-lives-wrecked-by-delusion
29•tim333•1h ago•5 comments

ARC-AGI-3

https://arcprize.org/arc-agi/3
454•lairv•20h ago•289 comments

What came after the 486?

https://dfarq.homeip.net/what-came-after-486/
98•jnord•3d ago•81 comments

LibreOffice and the Art of Overreacting

https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/03/25/libreoffice-and-the-art-of-overreacting/
128•bundie•4h ago•77 comments

The truth that haunts the Ramones: 'They sold more T-shirts than records'

https://english.elpais.com/culture/2026-03-17/the-uncomfortable-truth-that-will-always-haunt-the-...
205•c420•4d ago•154 comments

Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm

https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/03/19/earthquake-scientists-reveal-how-overplowing-weakens-s...
186•Brajeshwar•1d ago•104 comments

Ashby (YC W19) Is Hiring Engineers Who Make Product Decisions

https://www.ashbyhq.com/careers?ashby_jid=c3c7125d-7883-4dff-a2bf-f5a55de4a364&utm_source=hn
1•abhikp•8h ago

My DIY FPGA board can run Quake II

https://blog.mikhe.ch/quake2-on-fpga/part4.html
193•sznio•3d ago•56 comments

Optimization lessons from a Minecraft structure locator

https://purplesyringa.moe/blog/optimization-lessons-from-a-minecraft-structure-locator/
29•ftk_•5d ago•4 comments

The EU still wants to scan your private messages and photos

https://fightchatcontrol.eu/?foo=bar
1333•MrBruh•18h ago•359 comments

Supreme Court Sides with Cox in Copyright Fight over Pirated Music

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/25/us/politics/supreme-court-cox-music-copyright.html
379•oj2828•1d ago•302 comments

Cory Doctorow: Interoperability Can Save the Open Web

https://spectrum.ieee.org/doctorow-interoperability
3•janandonly•14m ago•0 comments

More precise elevation data for GraphHopper routing engine

https://www.graphhopper.com/blog/2026/03/23/more-precise-elevation-data-for-graphhopper/
66•karussell•2d ago•8 comments

Government agencies buy commercial data about Americans in bulk

https://www.npr.org/2026/03/25/nx-s1-5752369/ice-surveillance-data-brokers-congress-anthropic
166•nuke-web3•8h ago•61 comments

Thoughts on slowing the fuck down

https://mariozechner.at/posts/2026-03-25-thoughts-on-slowing-the-fuck-down/
994•jdkoeck•1d ago•443 comments

Two studies in compiler optimisations

https://www.hmpcabral.com/2026/03/20/two-studies-in-compiler-optimisations/
106•hmpc•3d ago•15 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.