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Mechanical Watch: Exploded View

https://fellerts.no/projects/epoch.html
665•fellerts•12h ago•93 comments

I wrote my PhD Thesis in Typst

https://fransskarman.com/phd_thesis_in_typst.html
198•todsacerdoti•6h ago•94 comments

Python can run Mojo now

https://koaning.io/posts/giving-mojo-a-spin/
31•cantdutchthis•2d ago•3 comments

Using Home Assistant, adguard home and an $8 smart outlet to avoid brain rot

https://www.romanklasen.com/blog/beating-brainrot-by-button/
141•remuskaos•7h ago•65 comments

Finding a billion factorials in 60 ms with SIMD

https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/143279
62•todsacerdoti•4h ago•2 comments

Polystate: Composable Finite State Machines

https://github.com/sdzx-1/polystate
21•goless•2h ago•11 comments

Klein Bottle Amazon Brand Hijacking (2021)

https://www.kleinbottle.com/Amazon_Brand_Hijacking.html
148•sebg•8h ago•52 comments

Adobe Project Indigo is a new photo app from former Pixel camera engineers

https://www.engadget.com/apps/adobe-project-indigo-is-a-new-photo-app-from-former-pixel-camera-engineers-213453207.html
38•bookofjoe•2d ago•13 comments

Hawaii Highways

http://www.hawaiihighways.com/
43•yakattak•4h ago•10 comments

Tensor Manipulation Unit (TMU): Reconfigurable, Near-Memory, High-Throughput AI

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14364
8•transpute•2h ago•1 comments

Using Wave Function Collapse to solve puzzle map generation at scale

https://sublevelgames.github.io/blogs/2025-06-22-nurikabe-map-gen-with-wfc/
15•greentec•3h ago•1 comments

Optifye.ai (YC W25) – Founding Back End Engineer

1•Vivaan_Baid•2h ago

Cross-Account and Cross-Region Backups with AWS Backup (and Friends)

https://tylerrussell.dev/2025/06/20/cross-account-and-region-backups-with-aws-backup-and-friends/
21•terussell85•2d ago•7 comments

Git Notes: Git's coolest, most unloved­ feature (2022)

https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2022/11/19/git-notes-gits-coolest-most-unloved-feature/
461•Delgan•18h ago•114 comments

Interview with Francine Prose on early-1970s San Francisco [audio]

https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/content/episode-3-francine-prose
47•keiferski•8h ago•7 comments

Radio Garden

https://radio.garden/?2025
49•LeoPanthera•6h ago•7 comments

How to negotiate your salary package

https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/episodes/how-to-negotiate-your-salary-package/
246•surprisetalk•4d ago•212 comments

LibRedirect – Redirects popular sites to alternative privacy-friendly frontends

https://libredirect.github.io
389•riffraff•21h ago•97 comments

2048 with only 64 bits of state

https://github.com/izabera/bitwise-challenge-2048
111•todsacerdoti•3d ago•26 comments

Show HN: Lego Island Playable in the Browser

https://isle.pizza
16•foxtacles•4h ago•4 comments

AGI is Mathematically Impossible 2: When Entropy Returns

https://philarchive.org/archive/SCHAIM-14
63•ICBTheory•10h ago•112 comments

We’ve had a Denisovan skull since the 1930s—only nobody knew

https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/06/the-controversial-dragon-man-skull-was-a-denisovan/
63•Bluestein•3d ago•15 comments

The cultural decline of literary fiction

https://oyyy.substack.com/p/the-cultural-decline-of-literary
129•libraryofbabel•11h ago•236 comments

TPU Deep Dive

https://henryhmko.github.io/posts/tpu/tpu.html
380•transpute•1d ago•79 comments

2025 Alonzo Church Award: Paul Blain Levy for Call-by-Push-Value (CBPV)

https://siglog.org/winner-of-the-2025-alonzo-church-award/
7•matt_d•1d ago•0 comments

Kilauea volcano errupts, lava more than 1k feet high [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG5zz9Sjw3E
79•asix66•2d ago•34 comments

There's Gold in the Hills

https://longreads.com/2025/06/12/blm-land-enduring-wild-josh-jackson/
26•gmays•3d ago•6 comments

CF-Shield – An open source tool to protect any website with Cloudflare

https://github.com/Sakura-sx/cf-shield
12•Sakura-sx•3h ago•5 comments

How fast are Linux pipes anyway?

https://mazzo.li/posts/fast-pipes.html
190•keepamovin•20h ago•28 comments

Using an $8 smart outlet to avoid brainrot

https://www.neilchen.co/blog/kasa
119•NWChen•15h ago•69 comments
Open in hackernews

Interview with Francine Prose on early-1970s San Francisco [audio]

https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/content/episode-3-francine-prose
47•keiferski•8h ago

Comments

AlchemistCamp•3h ago
I flagged this because upon following the link, all I get is:

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access this resource.

blindriver•3h ago
I can see this just fine.
AlchemistCamp•3h ago
That must be nice.

They’re probably blocking based on geolocation or something similar. I’m on an iPhone, using Safari and no VPN.

andrekandre•2h ago
same, no access...
blindriver•3h ago
San Francisco was not associated with tech or Silicon Valley until the late 2000s-early-2010s, when companies like Twitter and Uber opened headquarters here because of tax incentives. Then startups started popping up everywhere and it transformed the entire city, to its detriment.

As a tech worker myself, I think San Francisco pre-tech boom was a great city that was a lot of fun to live in, but afterwards, there were simply too many rich young tech workers that filled every venue and every activity to the point where it's intolerable. Everyone was trying to complete the 8x8 list and become a Yelp Elite member, and getting into any decent restaurant meant waiting in line for 90+ minutes. The city became very unaffordable and the people were much angrier because of how much harder they had to work to afford living there.

I have several friends who were not in tech but rather different walks of life, from publishers to graphic designers, nurses, government workers, etc. They are all gone now to different cities because it was too expensive to live here, and by trading in the culture of the city to the tech mono-culture, the city is much worse for it.

ipnon•3h ago
“On the Road” has many vivid depictions of San Francisco circa 1950. Most remarkably they spend almost all their time in the Mission, because this is where all the work is at docks and warehouses, and when they go out at night the jazz clubs and bars are always nearby. And as it is described there are so many of these nightclubs that they can hop to a new one every hour, and do this every night for weeks and never run out of places to go. It’s a city as a party, and seems to contrast with the current reputation as a bit suited up and stale.

What remained the same was the characters all living in precarious situations of housing, usually finding a flop house or sleeping on someone’s couch and so on. The transient nature of the city hasn’t changed much. But Dean Moriarty is able to rent a home for a family of 4 on Pacific Hill for two years while barely holding down odd jobs for more than a few weeks at a time. That’s different!

Kevin Starr’s magisterial history of California really revolves around San Francisco. It’s a beautiful story in five parts. The first is the Spanish Mission, then the Gold Rush boomtown, then wartime depot (this is what “On the Road” describes), then the hippie utopia, and now the tech center (I like to call it the “unicorn stable”). I wonder how we will reminisce about the San Francisco of today in 50 years.

tomhow•2h ago
Some are saying the page is inaccessible to them. The content is audio and it's available on all the major podcast platforms:

- Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/laphams-quarterly/id1223...

- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2bWZWzUbA5v5PPcKTs18Uo

- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/laphamsquarterlyworldintime

- Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGN...

- RSS: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:27346532...

blululu•1h ago
The title is a bit misleading: the Interview is mostly just boomer rambling with very little talk of San Francisco. There is a brief digression about Hitchcock's Vertigo - which is a great movie and I enjoyed that section. The movie is all about nostalgia, memory and the imagination, and I suppose San Francisco is a good setting for that since there has always been a sentiment that it used to be better (1849 is universally acknowledge as being the city's prime - rampant syphilis and cholera notwithstanding). From the movie: https://youtu.be/udMms5FKyok?si=ruLJNWTDDgFQeH1W&t=47 Or this slightly punchier clip: https://clip.cafe/vertigo-1958/you-mean-gay-old-bohemian-day...