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Biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s (2024)

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/08/massive-biomolecular-shifts-occur-in-our-40s-and-60s--stanford-m.html
94•fzliu•2h ago•22 comments

XSLT

https://github.com/pacocoursey/xslt
27•_kush•1h ago•7 comments

A lumberjack created more than 200 sculptures in Wisconsin's Northwoods

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/when-a-lumberjacks-imagination-ran-wild-he-created-more-than-200-sculptures-in-wisconsins-northwoods-180986840/
44•noleary•4h ago•17 comments

AlphaGenome: AI for better understanding the genome

https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/alphagenome-ai-for-better-understanding-the-genome/
427•i_love_limes•16h ago•136 comments

Launch HN: Issen (YC F24) – Personal AI language tutor

246•mariano54•15h ago•218 comments

Sailing the fjords like the Vikings yields unexpected insights

https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/06/this-archaeologist-built-a-replica-boat-to-sail-like-the-vikings/
25•pseudolus•3d ago•2 comments

Alternative Layout System

https://alternativelayoutsystem.com/scripts/#same-sizer
198•smartmic•10h ago•22 comments

The time is right for a DOM templating API

https://justinfagnani.com/2025/06/26/the-time-is-right-for-a-dom-templating-api/
127•mdhb•11h ago•76 comments

How much slower is random access, really?

https://samestep.com/blog/random-access/
66•sestep•3d ago•27 comments

Kea 3.0, our first LTS version

https://www.isc.org/blogs/kea-3-0/
76•conductor•9h ago•26 comments

Apple Research unearthed forgotten AI technique and using it to generate images

https://9to5mac.com/2025/06/23/apple-ai-image-model-research-tarflow-starflow/
90•celias•3d ago•26 comments

Collections: Nitpicking Gladiator's Iconic Opening Battle, Part I

https://acoup.blog/2025/06/06/collections-nitpicking-gladiators-iconic-opening-battle-part-i/
31•diodorus•3d ago•8 comments

Show HN: Magnitude – Open-source AI browser automation framework

https://github.com/magnitudedev/magnitude
87•anerli•11h ago•31 comments

Snow - Classic Macintosh emulator

https://snowemu.com/
229•ColinWright•21h ago•79 comments

Judge rejects Meta's claim that torrenting is “irrelevant” in AI copyright case

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/06/judge-rejects-metas-claim-that-torrenting-is-irrelevant-in-ai-copyright-case/
31•Bluestein•3h ago•10 comments

Typr – TUI typing test with a word selection algorithm inspired by keybr

https://github.com/Sakura-sx/typr
64•Sakura-sx•3d ago•31 comments

A Review of Aerospike Nozzles: Current Trends in Aerospace Applications

https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/12/6/519
75•PaulHoule•14h ago•39 comments

Introducing Gemma 3n

https://developers.googleblog.com/en/introducing-gemma-3n-developer-guide/
327•bundie•13h ago•142 comments

Bogong moths use a stellar compass for long-distance navigation at night

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09135-3
7•Anon84•3d ago•0 comments

'Peak flower power era': The story of first ever Glastonbury Festival in 1970

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20250620-the-story-of-the-first-ever-glastonbury-festival-in-1970
8•keepamovin•3d ago•0 comments

Fault Tolerant Llama training

https://pytorch.org/blog/fault-tolerant-llama-training-with-2000-synthetic-failures-every-15-seconds-and-no-checkpoints-on-crusoe-l40s/
44•Mougatine•3d ago•7 comments

Show HN: I built an AI dataset generator

https://github.com/metabase/dataset-generator
134•matthewhefferon•15h ago•27 comments

Dickinson's Dresses on the Moon

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2025/06/20/dickinsons-dresses-on-the-moon/
14•Bluestein•3d ago•0 comments

Matrix v1.15

https://matrix.org/blog/2025/06/26/matrix-v1.15-release/
161•todsacerdoti•10h ago•54 comments

SigNoz (YC W21, Open Source Datadog) Is Hiring DevRel Engineers (Remote)(US)

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/signoz/jobs/cPaxcxt-devrel-engineer-remote-us-time-zones
1•pranay01•11h ago

Show HN: PRSS Site Creator – Create Blogs and Websites from Your Desktop

https://prss.co/
16•volted•9h ago•7 comments

Ambient Garden

https://ambient.garden
348•fipar•3d ago•62 comments

Writing a basic Linux device driver when you know nothing about Linux drivers

https://crescentro.se/posts/writing-drivers/
457•sbt567•4d ago•63 comments

Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/27/deepfakes-denmark-copyright-law-artificial-intelligence
10•tfourb•1h ago•3 comments

Starcloud can’t put a data centre in space at $8.2M in one Starship

https://angadh.com/space-data-centers-1
83•angadh•10h ago•115 comments
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A lumberjack created more than 200 sculptures in Wisconsin's Northwoods

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/when-a-lumberjacks-imagination-ran-wild-he-created-more-than-200-sculptures-in-wisconsins-northwoods-180986840/
44•noleary•4h ago

Comments

fasthands9•4h ago
This is my favorite type of art.
seemaze•3h ago
I always forget how terrible the modern ad supported web is until I travel without a dns ad blocker..
FridayoLeary•3h ago
He's a lumberjack and he's okay... (sorry, i couldn't hold myself back)
Uninen•3h ago
Off-topic but this is one of my pet peeves of the modern web; some of the images on the page are ridiculously gigantic. We've had awesome publishing software for two decades with the very basic feature of optimizing published images but somehow nowadays it's totally acceptable to publish an article with several 10+ Mb images.
celeritascelery•2h ago
I am here for the pictures
oregano•3h ago
"Unable to read or write, he taught himself to form these sculptures using wooden structures at their core wrapped in mink or barbed wire, covered in layers of cement..."

I want to understand how in the world did this man come to the decision process of using either mink or barbed wire? Seems like concrete must adhere to them both quite well?

recury•3h ago
It’s aluminum/zinc wire or wire mesh from the Illinois Mink Wire company. Not made of minks.
oregano•2h ago
Thank you! I wonder how many people read this and have the correct context.
downboots•3h ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebar
calrain•3h ago
What a wonderful legacy.

I'm using this as a reminder to continue to purge the useless and focus on things that matter.

RyanOD•3h ago
I second this sentiment. Life is just too short for the useless...though sometimes that's hard to remember / know.
all2•2h ago
I had a thought in the same vein while I was driving home; would I miss youtube if I never watched it again?

There are creators on there that I thoroughly enjoy.

Dunno.

bhaney•1h ago
The danger with this is that you might change your mind about what matters later in life, only to find that you've long since "purged" it.
robotnikman•2h ago
I have never heard of the Wisonsin Northwoods until now, but I think I now know where I will want to live if I ever secure a remote position again.

That place is beautiful...

UltraSane•2h ago
It is very pretty but it it gets VERY cold in the winter!
devkit1•1h ago
So very much so. I lived my teenage years in the northwoods of Wisconsin. I absolutely loved it but it is not for everyone. It is beautiful, and there is so much to do if you are an outdoorsy person. But you need to be prepared for below zero Fahrenheit temperatures every year. Sometimes it can be for weeks straight, at some points reaching as cold as -20F, -30F or colder. I used to joke that it wasn’t cold until you feel your nose hairs freeze together when you inhale. Also, unfortunately in recent years the deer tick and Lyme disease prevalence have greatly increased, though vigilant checking and washing are very effective at mitigating that risk.

Another fond memory I have from there is that the view of the stars and the auroras are an incredible sight to behold. The light pollution is near zero.

robertclaus•2h ago
It's always exciting to see my state come up in a quirky but warm story like this!