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The Fed says this is a cube of $1M. They're off by half a million

https://calvin.sh/blog/fed-lie/
1039•c249709•13h ago•411 comments

Working too much? EU law says you're entitled to more rest.:)

https://nureti.com/blog/things-you-did-not-know-eu-time-directive/
8•viggoblum•18m ago•2 comments

Figma files for proposed IPO

https://www.figma.com/blog/s1-public/
264•kualto•9h ago•108 comments

Fakespot shuts down today after 9 years of detecting fake product reviews

https://blog.truestar.pro/fakespot-shuts-down/
166•doppio19•9h ago•91 comments

Why Do Swallows Fly to the Korean DMZ?

https://www.sapiens.org/culture/korean-dmz-estuary-politics-war-borders-diaspora/
28•gaws•3d ago•9 comments

Code-GUI bidirectional editing via LSP

https://jamesbvaughan.com/bidirectional-editing/
175•jamesbvaughan•12h ago•45 comments

Hilbert's sixth problem: derivation of fluid equations via Boltzmann's theory

https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.01800
51•nsoonhui•4h ago•42 comments

Feasibility study of a mission to Sedna - Nuclear propulsion and solar sailing

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17732
180•speckx•15h ago•70 comments

Sam Altman Slams Meta's AI Talent Poaching: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries'

https://www.wired.com/story/sam-altman-meta-ai-talent-poaching-spree-leaked-messages/
109•spenvo•11h ago•230 comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2025)

199•whoishiring•14h ago•239 comments

I built something that changed my friend group's social fabric

https://blog.danpetrolito.xyz/i-built-something-that-changed-my-friend-gro-social-fabric/
551•dandano•3d ago•245 comments

Show HN: Spegel, a Terminal Browser That Uses LLMs to Rewrite Webpages

https://simedw.com/2025/06/23/introducing-spegel/
328•simedw•16h ago•147 comments

Show HN: I made a 2D game engine in Dart

https://bullseye2d.org/
29•joemanaco•3d ago•5 comments

The Roman Roads Research Association

https://www.romanroads.org/
49•bjourne•8h ago•5 comments

Soldier's wrist purse discovered at Roman legionary camp

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2025/06/soldiers-wrist-purse-discovered-at-roman-legionary-camp/155513
36•bookofjoe•3d ago•5 comments

When we die do we still have any of the original cells from our birth?

https://www.quora.com/When-we-die-do-we-still-have-any-of-the-original-cells-from-our-birth
15•RyanShook•59m ago•2 comments

Building a Personal AI Factory

https://www.john-rush.com/posts/ai-20250701.html
140•derek•8h ago•71 comments

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2025)

82•whoishiring•14h ago•193 comments

Effectiveness of trees in reducing temperature, outdoor heat exposure in Vegas

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2752-5295/ade17d
96•PaulHoule•8h ago•84 comments

Teaching feed readers about YouTube subscriptions

https://lectio.news/
3•lightandlight•2d ago•2 comments

OpenFLOW – Quickly make beautiful infrastructure diagrams local to your machine

https://github.com/stan-smith/OpenFLOW
295•x0z•22h ago•70 comments

Voyage of Magellan – Epilogue: Sailor of Eternal Fame

https://analog-antiquarian.net/2025/06/27/epilogue-sailor-of-eternal-fame/
14•tmsbrg•2d ago•0 comments

Australians to face age checks from search engines

https://ia.acs.org.au/article/2025/australians-to-face-age-checks-from-search-engines.html
67•stubish•5h ago•115 comments

Victory Shoot: Hanemono in Toy Form

https://nicole.express/2025/victory-at-what-cost.html
5•zdw•2d ago•0 comments

Converting a large mathematical software package written in C++ to C++20 modules

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.21654
106•vblanco•15h ago•30 comments

Show HN: Core – open source memory graph for LLMs – shareable, user owned

https://github.com/RedPlanetHQ/core
74•Manik_agg•13h ago•31 comments

Show HN: Jobs by Referral: Find jobs in your LinkedIn network

https://jobsbyreferral.com/
117•nicksergeant•16h ago•54 comments

The Hoyle State (2021)

https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/the-hoyle-state/
47•gone35•11h ago•9 comments

Cua (YC X25) is hiring an engineer

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/cua/jobs/dIskIB1-founding-engineer-cua-yc-x25
1•GreenGames•12h ago

Graph Theory Applications in Video Games

https://utk.claranguyen.me/talks.php?id=videogames
73•haywirez•3d ago•4 comments
Open in hackernews

The Hidden Engineering of Liquid Dampers in Skyscrapers

https://practical.engineering/blog/2025/7/1/the-hidden-engineering-of-liquid-dampers-in-skyscrapers
44•chmaynard•9h ago

Comments

chiph•6h ago
I don't recall him mentioning how the viscosity of the fluid changes it's effectiveness, but I imagine it would. For reduced maintenance costs (prevent algae growth) they probably use mineral oil, not blue water.
kllrnohj•6h ago
Surely some biocide or glycol or whatever is going to be a lot cheaper than using mineral oil? This is solidly north of a hundred thousand gallons after all, right? Especially since they're already going to have plumbed water in the building anyway, so they wouldn't need to transport drums and drums of whatever liquid is chosen if it's not water?
exmadscientist•2h ago
300-400 tons of mineral oil is not expensive on industrial scales. And biocides are not as effective as you'd hope (look up biofilms for one particularly annoying example). So mineral oil is definitely a viable option. But its lower density means that water is probably going to win anyway.
kllrnohj•1h ago
Quick search says around $1,600 USD per ton for mineral oil? Taipei 101's damper is 660 tons. No idea how that compares to a fluid damper, but if we assume similar tonnage requirements that'd work out to somewhere in the range of $1M USD in mineral oil. Granted that's, what, 0.05% of the building cost? So in that sense "not a lot", sure, but compared to the almost nothing that it'd cost for an equivalent amount of industrial water, that still affords a lot of alternative solutions. Especially since it just needs to slosh around, does it even matter if stuff grows in it? It's not like there's going to be sunlight, either, so there wouldn't be much growth regardless right?
giantg2•6h ago
Fill it with electro-ferric shock fluid
imglorp•3h ago
That's a great idea. The Action Labs guy just demonstrated how some of those fluids can vary their viscosity in response to a magnetic field, used in some vehicle active suspensions. Similar application!
bluGill•3h ago
They want something that isn't a fire hazzard. And water can be connetted to the fire control system thus serving an additional purpose.
ggm•6h ago
The non liquid active tuned damper in Tapei 101 is a delight. Sprayed gold like a funky futurist nugget, set amongst massive hydraulic actuators.

I'm not sure you could make a liquid tuned damper be a tourist attraction.

mook•4h ago
I wonder if it would be possible to use it as an indoor swimming pool instead? People should get out when it starts damping least they get tossed around quite a bit, of course…
pishpash•2h ago
But they wouldn't get tossed around, that's the whole point? (Unless they are close to the pool boundary.)
Havoc•5h ago
Cool video. I love the practical attempts at demos. Even if they don’t always work 100% it’s so much better than talking plus some semi relevant animations
nosrepa•4h ago
Grady loves his models.
rkagerer•4h ago
Toward the end, he suggests water dampers serve a dual purpose to meet fire codes (having a reservoir of water atop your building).

Does this create additional risk when firefighting operations draw it down?

i.e. Do the dampers contribute meaningfully to short term structural integrity of the building (particularly in gusty weather), or are they mainly just for comfort and materials longevity?

Has any building architected its liquid pool damper as a bonafide swimming pool?