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JavaScript Trademark Update

https://deno.com/blog/deno-v-oracle4
296•thebeardisred•3h ago•96 comments

MCP: An (Accidentally) Universal Plugin System

https://worksonmymachine.substack.com/p/mcp-an-accidentally-universal-plugin
408•Stwerner•7h ago•179 comments

AI fakes duel over impeachment of Vice-President in Phillipines

https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.63ZF9CP
43•anigbrowl•2h ago•38 comments

Life of an inference request (vLLM V1): How LLMs are served efficiently at scale

https://www.ubicloud.com/blog/life-of-an-inference-request-vllm-v1
40•samaysharma•3h ago•3 comments

2025 ARRL Field Day

https://www.arrl.org/field-day
51•rookderby•3h ago•15 comments

BusyBeaver(6) Is Quite Large

https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=8972
149•bdr•5h ago•106 comments

We ran a Unix-like OS Xv6 on our home-built CPU with a home-built C compiler

https://fuel.edby.coffee/posts/how-we-ported-xv6-os-to-a-home-built-cpu-with-a-home-built-c-compiler/
193•AlexeyBrin•9h ago•17 comments

Addictions Are Being Engineered

https://masonyarbrough.substack.com/p/engineered-addictions
268•echollama•7h ago•163 comments

Show HN: Vet – A tool for safely running remote shell scripts

https://getvet.sh
21•a10r•2h ago•7 comments

Unheard works by Erik Satie to premiere 100 years after his death

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jun/26/unheard-works-by-erik-satie-to-premiere-100-years-after-his-death
163•gripewater•11h ago•38 comments

Schizophrenia Is the Price We Pay for Minds Poised Near the Edge of a Cliff

https://www.psychiatrymargins.com/p/schizophrenia-is-the-price-we-pay
16•Anon84•45m ago•4 comments

Memory Safe Languages: Reducing Vulnerabilities in Modern Software Development [pdf]

https://media.defense.gov/2025/Jun/23/2003742198/-1/-1/0/CSI_MEMORY_SAFE_LANGUAGES_REDUCING_VULNERABILITIES_IN_MODERN_SOFTWARE_DEVELOPMENT.PDF
23•todsacerdoti•4h ago•0 comments

Show HN: AGL a toy language that compiles to Go

https://github.com/alaingilbert/agl
14•alain_gilbert•3d ago•2 comments

NovaCustom – Framework Laptop alternative focusing on privacy

https://novacustom.com/
17•CHEF-KOCH•4h ago•22 comments

Sirius: A GPU-native SQL engine

https://github.com/sirius-db/sirius
57•qianli_cs•7h ago•6 comments

Finding Peter Putnam

https://nautil.us/finding-peter-putnam-1218035/
60•dnetesn•11h ago•57 comments

Show HN: I'm an airline pilot – I built interactive graphs/globes of my flights

https://jameshard.ing/pilot
1403•jamesharding•1d ago•189 comments

Parsing JSON in Forty Lines of Awk

https://akr.am/blog/posts/parsing-json-in-forty-lines-of-awk
62•thefilmore•6h ago•21 comments

The Book Cover Trend of Text on Old Paintings

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/21/books/review/book-cover-trends.html
5•zdw•3d ago•0 comments

Evaluating Long-Context Question and Answer Systems

https://eugeneyan.com/writing/qa-evals/
6•swyx•3d ago•0 comments

ZeQLplus: Terminal SQLite Database Browser

https://github.com/ZetloStudio/ZeQLplus
43•amadeuspagel•9h ago•10 comments

The Great Illusion: When We Believed BeOS Would Save the World

https://www.desktoponfire.com/haiku_inc/782/the-great-illusion-when-we-believed-beos-would-save-the-world-and-maybe-it-was-right/
5•naves•2h ago•5 comments

LLMs Bring New Nature of Abstraction

https://martinfowler.com/articles/2025-nature-abstraction.html
43•hasheddan•3d ago•38 comments

Use Plain Text Email

https://useplaintext.email/
87•cyrc•3h ago•61 comments

Verifiably Correct Lifting of Position-Independent x86-64 Binaries (2024)

https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3658644.3690244
21•etiams•3d ago•4 comments

Lago (Open-Source Usage Based Billing) is hiring for ten roles

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/lago/jobs
1•AnhTho_FR•10h ago

Lossless LLM 3x Throughput Increase by LMCache

https://github.com/LMCache/LMCache
128•lihanc111•4d ago•36 comments

IDF officers ordered to fire at unarmed crowds near Gaza food distribution sites

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-06-27/ty-article-magazine/.premium/idf-soldiers-ordered-to-shoot-deliberately-at-unarmed-gazans-waiting-for-humanitarian-aid/00000197-ad8e-de01-a39f-ffbe33780000
934•ahmetcadirci25•14h ago•672 comments

Why the moon shimmers with shiny glass beads

https://phys.org/news/2025-06-moon-shimmers-shiny-glass-beads.html
10•PaulHoule•3d ago•2 comments

No One Is in Charge at the US Copyright Office

https://www.wired.com/story/us-copyright-office-chaos-doge/
94•rntn•4h ago•61 comments
Open in hackernews

Arrests of scientists over smuggled samples add to US border anxiety

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01958-4
36•rntn•6h ago

Comments

perihelions•5h ago
> "A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told Nature that parasitic roundworms can cause significant damage to crops, leading to economic hardship for farmers. The criminal complaint filed with the case doesn’t mention parasitic roundworms — only Caenorhabditis elegans, a type of roundworm frequently used in the laboratory as a model organism."

A PhD researcher at U. of Michigan was arrested and charged for possession of... C. Elegans? And the secret police dude is telling the media it was a national security threat to US farms?

Did I parse that correctly?

otoburb•5h ago
Did I parse that correctly?

You parsed that one specific incident correctly, but sems like you also missed key parts of the article that helped bring a bit more nuance into the discussion. I thought this rather short Nature article was actually pretty balanced. Two key quotes are:

* "“The rules have not changed” under the Trump administration, Grode says."

* "The hazardousness of the materials that the scientists sent will need to be assessed in each case, as will the scientists’ intent in using the materials, but their lack of transparency will make their cases more difficult, Grode says. “It’s not so much what was being sent, __but the effort to conceal what was being sent__,” he says."

bird0861•4h ago
There is probably C. elegans in the soil outside the airport where he landed. There are probably billions of them within 100 feet of you right now.

Gee I wonder why people are being weird about bringing bio samples! /s

eviks•3h ago
> * "“The rules have not changed” under the Trump administration, Grode says."

The change in enforcement can have just as much of an impact on reality, so this statement alone isn't very meaningful.

perihelions•3h ago
I don't see any nuance in the lying cop.

Nor nuance in the Director of the FBI personally getting himself involved, to tweet falsely about this student's "pathogen [sic] smuggling". There's no nuance in those words—words that incited three thousand conspiratorial-minded comments, by the way—three thousand commenters who sincerely, truly believe this C. elegans scientist is a bioterrorist. (Read them for yourself if you like). Where's the nuance in any of that?

seatac76•4h ago
Some of this stuff feels rather sketchy. I’m not sure if this counts towards raising anxiety due to random border control policies.
readthenotes1•4h ago
If I were in the US government, I would be fairly worried about people bringing in bioweapons, including invasive species (I'm looking at you, kudzu)
Scoundreller•3h ago
I hope this border craziness doesn't spread to Canada, I like buying fungicides/pesticides in the US that work without paying $$$ to a "professional" to apply it or (& any farmer can fog acres and acres with impunity)

Said professional recommended this treatment in particular, but they won't sell it to you and you can't buy it domestically; Gotta pay their extortion tax for it... unless...

Also makes me wonder if they recommended this restricted product because they think I can't find a shelf on the continent with it and something more available/less-potent might have worked fine

LouisSayers•3h ago
What's the reason behind the sudden uptick in people being detained? Customs seem really trigger happy, almost as if they've got some quota to meet ...
mystified5016•2h ago
Usgov wants to spread FUD across her population and anyone who even thinks about the US

That's basically it. This is just the standard fascist playbook.