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Cerebras Code

https://www.cerebras.ai/blog/introducing-cerebras-code
360•d3vr•13h ago•142 comments

Aerodynamic drag in small cyclist formations: shielding the protected rider [pdf]

http://www.urbanphysics.net/2025_Formation_Paper_Preprint_v1.pdf
22•PaulHoule•3d ago•5 comments

Hardening mode for the compiler

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-hardening-mode-for-the-compiler/87660
120•vitaut•9h ago•33 comments

This Month in Ladybird

https://ladybird.org/newsletter/2025-07-31/
231•net01•5h ago•70 comments

Coffeematic PC – A coffee maker computer that pumps hot coffee to the CPU

https://www.dougmacdowell.com/coffeematic-pc.html
210•dougdude3339•13h ago•60 comments

JavaScript retro sound effects generator

https://github.grumdrig.com/jsfxr/
90•selvan•4d ago•18 comments

Weather Model based on ADS-B

https://obrhubr.org/adsb-weather-model
196•surprisetalk•2d ago•31 comments

At 17, Hannah Cairo solved a major math mystery

https://www.quantamagazine.org/at-17-hannah-cairo-solved-a-major-math-mystery-20250801/
359•baruchel•19h ago•154 comments

I couldn't submit a PR, so I got hired and fixed it myself

https://www.skeptrune.com/posts/doing-the-little-things/
274•skeptrune•18h ago•167 comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2025)

198•whoishiring•20h ago•227 comments

Ethersync: Peer-to-peer collaborative editing of local text files

https://github.com/ethersync/ethersync
139•blinry•3d ago•26 comments

Yearly Organiser

https://neatnik.net/calendar/
49•anewhnaccount2•4d ago•19 comments

Robert Wilson has died

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/08/01/robert-wilson-playwright-director-artist-obituary
58•paulpauper•8h ago•15 comments

The Rickover Corpus: A digital archive of Admiral Rickover's speeches and memos

https://rickovercorpus.org/
64•stmw•10h ago•11 comments

Does the Bitter Lesson Have Limits?

https://www.dbreunig.com/2025/08/01/does-the-bitter-lesson-have-limits.html
144•dbreunig•15h ago•71 comments

Ferroelectric Helps Break Transistor Limits

https://spectrum.ieee.org/negative-capacitance-schottky-limit
9•pseudolus•3d ago•0 comments

Palo Alto Networks agrees to buy CyberArk for $25B

https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/30/palo-alto-networks-agrees-to-buy-cyberark-for-25-billion/
8•vmatsiiako•2d ago•1 comments

Microsoft Has a Surface Laptop 'Smurface Edition' for Smurfs Fans

https://www.theverge.com/news/715741/microsoft-surface-laptop-smurface-edition
3•zdw•2d ago•2 comments

Native Sparse Attention

https://aclanthology.org/2025.acl-long.1126/
123•CalmStorm•16h ago•23 comments

Researchers map where solar energy delivers the biggest climate payoff

https://www.rutgers.edu/news/researchers-map-where-solar-energy-delivers-biggest-climate-payoff
98•rbanffy•15h ago•59 comments

Anthropic revokes OpenAI's access to Claude

https://www.wired.com/story/anthropic-revokes-openais-access-to-claude/
240•minimaxir•13h ago•91 comments

Launch HN: Societies.io (YC W25) – AI simulations of your target audience

101•p-sharpe•23h ago•52 comments

The First Widespread Cure for HIV Could Be in Children

https://www.wired.com/story/the-first-widespread-cure-for-hiv-could-be-in-children/
19•sohkamyung•2h ago•4 comments

Warning: Gmail tampers with incoming email body content

4•chrisjj•51m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Draw a fish and watch it swim with the others

https://drawafish.com
862•hallak•4d ago•220 comments

Why leather is best motorbike protection – whilst being dragged along concrete

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwuRUcAGIEU
91•lifeisstillgood•2d ago•46 comments

A.I. Researchers Are Negotiating $250M Pay Packages

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/technology/ai-researchers-nba-stars.html&ved=2ahUKEwid9PrYg-yOAxW6i68BHZ5DJDUQxfQBKAB6BAgIEAE&usg=AOvVaw3TIWf02i_O62uVAXT2FTEp
4•jrwan•14m ago•0 comments

Replacing tmux in my dev workflow

https://bower.sh/you-might-not-need-tmux
283•elashri•1d ago•312 comments

The tradeoff between human and AI context

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2025/07/30/layers-of-ai-coding
23•softwaredoug•2d ago•0 comments

Our Farewell from Google Play

https://secuso.aifb.kit.edu/english/2809.php
293•shakna•1d ago•109 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: Print the daily weather forecast on a thermal receipt printer

https://github.com/chr15m/print-weather
14•chr15m•2d ago
I wrote this simple Python script that prints the daily weather forecast on those cheap thermal receipt printers you can get online for under fifty bucks. It fetches weather data, converts the icons to something printable, and outputs everything in ESC/POS format so you can pipe it directly to /dev/USB/lp0.

Nothing fancy, i just thought it would be nice to have a physical weather printout each morning.

You can configure it with your GPS coordinates and timezone, and stick it in a cron job.

Enjoy!

Comments

orphea•2d ago
Please be aware that some thermal paper is not safe: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/business-with-us/bpa-and-bps-in-...
chr15m•2d ago
From the link: "Handle receipts as little as possible"

Some good tips there. Will bear that in mind, thanks!

userbinator•6h ago
It's a vague and overblown risk IMHO.
atoav•3h ago
Great opinion there, so humble of you not to share your thinking there. Makes me assume there was none.

If you make claims being the receipts [haha I know] or consider that this type of comment is useless to the rest of us without receipts.

grues-dinner•18m ago
The main theoretical risk is to workers who handle receipts often at work. A checkout operator could have hundreds of times normal exposure and checkout workers were reported to have high (3x baseline) BPA urine levels in some studies (but not others).

It's the same for lead free solder. Occasional amateur exposure is probably not a major concern.

Then again, if you're making a thermal printer device for fun that you plan to touch daily, especially if you want to have children using it, who are also likely to touch it with more of their hands and/or get it wet and/or put it or their hands in their mouths, loading the device with phenol-free paper seems sensible, practical and not especially onerous.

barbazoo•5h ago
I like stuff like this that brings things from the digital world to the physical world. It’s very practical but also art in a way.