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My Ultimate Self-Hosting Setup

https://codecaptured.com/blog/my-ultimate-self-hosting-setup/
84•mirdaki•1h ago•19 comments

How to write Rust in the Linux kernel: part 3

https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1026694/3413f4b43c862629/
102•chmaynard•6h ago•0 comments

Asynchrony is not concurrency

https://kristoff.it/blog/asynchrony-is-not-concurrency/
201•kristoff_it•9h ago•133 comments

Mr Browser – Macintosh Repository file downloader that runs directly on 68k Macs

https://www.macintoshrepository.org/44146-mr-browser
47•zdw•4h ago•5 comments

Advertising Without Signal: The Rise of the Grifter Equilibrium

https://www.gojiberries.io/advertising-without-signal-whe-amazon-ads-confuse-more-than-they-clarify/
22•neehao•2h ago•8 comments

Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games

https://www.pcgamer.com/software/platforms/valve-confirms-credit-card-companies-pressured-it-to-delist-certain-adult-games-from-steam/
306•freedomben•12h ago•332 comments

Bun adds pnpm-style isolated installation mode

https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/20440
31•nateb2022•4h ago•3 comments

Debcraft – Easiest way to modify and build Debian packages

https://optimizedbyotto.com/post/debcraft-easy-debian-packaging/
32•pabs3•4h ago•6 comments

Silence Is a Commons by Ivan Illich (1983)

http://www.davidtinapple.com/illich/1983_silence_commons.html
111•entaloneralie•7h ago•21 comments

Meta says it wont sign Europe AI agreement, calling it growth stunting overreach

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/18/meta-europe-ai-code.html
151•rntn•10h ago•194 comments

C++: zero-cost static initialization

https://cofault.com/zero-cost-static.html
32•oecumena•3d ago•8 comments

Ccusage: A CLI tool for analyzing Claude Code usage from local JSONL files

https://github.com/ryoppippi/ccusage
42•kristianp•5h ago•25 comments

The Halo Effect

https://kwokchain.com/2025/07/15/the-halo-effect/
12•iamwil•3d ago•4 comments

We do not break userspace (2012)

https://lore.kernel.org/all/CA+55aFy98A+LJK4+GWMcbzaa1zsPBRo76q+ioEjbx-uaMKH6Uw@mail.gmail.com/
55•surprisetalk•3h ago•39 comments

Wii U SDBoot1 Exploit “paid the beak”

https://consolebytes.com/wii-u-sdboot1-exploit-paid-the-beak/
107•sjuut•8h ago•16 comments

Multiplatform Matrix Multiplication Kernels

https://burn.dev/blog/sota-multiplatform-matmul/
59•homarp•8h ago•23 comments

Trying Guix: A Nixer's impressions

https://tazj.in/blog/trying-guix
156•todsacerdoti•3d ago•47 comments

I'm Rebelling Against the Algorithm

https://varunraghu.com/im-rebelling-against-the-algorithm/
59•Varun08•6h ago•38 comments

Cats as Horror Movie Villains

https://gwern.net/cat-horror
4•mparramon•3d ago•0 comments

Broadcom to discontinue free Bitnami Helm charts

https://github.com/bitnami/charts/issues/35164
120•mmoogle•9h ago•73 comments

Show HN: Molab, a cloud-hosted Marimo notebook workspace

https://molab.marimo.io/notebooks
85•akshayka•10h ago•12 comments

Show HN: I built library management app for those who outgrew spreadsheets

https://www.librari.io/
68•hmkoyan•9h ago•33 comments

AI capex is so big that it's affecting economic statistics

https://paulkedrosky.com/honey-ai-capex-ate-the-economy/
242•throw0101c•8h ago•260 comments

A New Geometry for Einstein's Theory of Relativity

https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-new-geometry-for-einsteins-theory-of-relativity-20250716/
92•jandrewrogers•13h ago•3 comments

Mango Health (YC W24) Is Hiring

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/mango-health/jobs/3bjIHus-founding-engineer
1•zachgitt•10h ago

Show HN: OrioleDB Beta12 Features and Benchmarks

https://www.orioledb.com/blog/orioledb-beta12-benchmarks
9•akorotkov•3d ago•1 comments

Cancer DNA is detectable in blood years before diagnosis

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cancer-tumor-dna-blood-test-screening
213•bookofjoe•10h ago•115 comments

Hundred Rabbits – Low-tech living while sailing the world

https://100r.co/site/home.html
229•0xCaponte•4d ago•73 comments

Replication of Quantum Factorisation Records with a VIC-20, an Abacus, and a Dog

https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1237
70•teddyh•9h ago•21 comments

How I keep up with AI progress

https://blog.nilenso.com/blog/2025/06/23/how-i-keep-up-with-ai-progress/
210•itzlambda•10h ago•98 comments
Open in hackernews

Sage: An atomic bomb kicked off the biggest computing project in history

https://www.ibm.com/history/sage
26•rawgabbit•3d ago

Comments

glimshe•4h ago
Would we be able to execute on a project like today, ignoring political party factors?

I mean to ask: do we have enough mature entities in our industry and academia to pull of a project of this scope in 2025?

Jtsummers•4h ago
Yes, but not under the current procurement processes used by DOD.
Animats•1h ago
In the 1950s, defense spending was about 40% of federal spending. Today, it's about 13%. A huge amount of military equipment was built during the Eisenhower administration:

- The Distant Early Warning line of radar stations, in northern Canada, along with the Mid-Canada Line and the Pine Tree Line further south. Plus Texas Towers off the coasts, picket ships, and radar search aircraft.

- Mass production of bombers and fighters, with generations coming one after another rapidly. Fighters went from the F-86 to the F-106 in a few years. Bombers went from the B-36 (six props, four jets) to the B-47 (a fighter design scaled up to bomber size) to the B-52. Despite being an interim design, over 2,000 B-47 aircraft were built.

- Mass production of ICBMs. Thousands of them. Thousands of silos to put them in.

- Nuclear-powered submarines. Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. ICBMs for nuclear powered submarines.

- USAF bases everywhere, from the Aleutian Islands to the Middle East.

- Nike air defense missile sites around all major US cities.

- Fallout shelters.

- Enough conventional weapons to re-fight WWII kept in service.

SAGE was a tiny part of all that. It was just command and control for US and Canada air defense. Not offense; that was separate, under the USAF Strategic Air Command.

emmelaich•3h ago
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View has good exhibit on this. The sheer scale of the project was incredible. And rendered obsolete in a few years by the advent of ICBMs.

Pretty cool seeing that the consoles had a place for your cigarette.

sethev•3h ago
I live a few miles away from an old SAGE blockhouse [1]. It's still imposing today - basically looks like a giant block of cement. It's interesting to see pictures of the inside of one of these things when it was in use.

[1] https://fortwiki.com/Richards-Gebaur_SAGE_Direction_Center_D...

fsckboy•2h ago
there are several buildings like this in Manhattan. https://www.cromwell-intl.com/travel/usa/new-york-internet/p...

yeah, it looks less basic than a concrete block, but it is just a big box. this small skyscraper could offer a nice view, but it has no windows.

they used to be filled with telephone switching equipment for all the phone lines, but electronic switching has shrunk those space needs a lot. I think they've turned them into hosting providers for financial companies but I'm not positive.