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I Write Games in C (yes, C)

https://jonathanwhiting.com/writing/blog/games_in_c/
46•valyala•2h ago•19 comments

We Mourn Our Craft

https://nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/we-mourn-our-craft/
228•ColinWright•1h ago•248 comments

SectorC: A C Compiler in 512 bytes

https://xorvoid.com/sectorc.html
31•valyala•2h ago•4 comments

Brookhaven Lab's RHIC Concludes 25-Year Run with Final Collisions

https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/brookhaven-labs-rhic-concludes-25-year-run-with-final-collis...
9•gnufx•1h ago•1 comments

Hoot: Scheme on WebAssembly

https://www.spritely.institute/hoot/
128•AlexeyBrin•8h ago•25 comments

The AI boom is causing shortages everywhere else

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/02/07/ai-spending-economy-shortages/
132•1vuio0pswjnm7•9h ago•161 comments

Stories from 25 Years of Software Development

https://susam.net/twenty-five-years-of-computing.html
71•vinhnx•5h ago•9 comments

OpenCiv3: Open-source, cross-platform reimagining of Civilization III

https://openciv3.org/
836•klaussilveira•22h ago•251 comments

U.S. Jobs Disappear at Fastest January Pace Since Great Recession

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikestunson/2026/02/05/us-jobs-disappear-at-fastest-january-pace-sin...
181•alephnerd•2h ago•125 comments

Al Lowe on model trains, funny deaths and working with Disney

https://spillhistorie.no/2026/02/06/interview-with-sierra-veteran-al-lowe/
57•thelok•4h ago•8 comments

The Waymo World Model

https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/the-waymo-world-model-a-new-frontier-for-autonomous-driving-simula...
1064•xnx•1d ago•613 comments

Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback

https://rlhfbook.com/
85•onurkanbkrc•7h ago•5 comments

Start all of your commands with a comma (2009)

https://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2009/commands-with-comma/
493•theblazehen•3d ago•178 comments

Vocal Guide – belt sing without killing yourself

https://jesperordrup.github.io/vocal-guide/
215•jesperordrup•12h ago•77 comments

Show HN: I saw this cool navigation reveal, so I made a simple HTML+CSS version

https://github.com/Momciloo/fun-with-clip-path
15•momciloo•2h ago•0 comments

Coding agents have replaced every framework I used

https://blog.alaindichiappari.dev/p/software-engineering-is-back
231•alainrk•7h ago•366 comments

France's homegrown open source online office suite

https://github.com/suitenumerique
578•nar001•6h ago•261 comments

Selection Rather Than Prediction

https://voratiq.com/blog/selection-rather-than-prediction/
9•languid-photic•3d ago•1 comments

A Fresh Look at IBM 3270 Information Display System

https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/a-fresh-look-at-ibm-3270-information-display-system
41•rbanffy•4d ago•8 comments

72M Points of Interest

https://tech.marksblogg.com/overture-places-pois.html
30•marklit•5d ago•3 comments

History and Timeline of the Proco Rat Pedal (2021)

https://web.archive.org/web/20211030011207/https://thejhsshow.com/articles/history-and-timeline-o...
19•brudgers•5d ago•4 comments

Unseen Footage of Atari Battlezone Arcade Cabinet Production

https://arcadeblogger.com/2026/02/02/unseen-footage-of-atari-battlezone-cabinet-production/
114•videotopia•4d ago•35 comments

Where did all the starships go?

https://www.datawrapper.de/blog/science-fiction-decline
80•speckx•4d ago•91 comments

Show HN: Look Ma, No Linux: Shell, App Installer, Vi, Cc on ESP32-S3 / BreezyBox

https://github.com/valdanylchuk/breezydemo
278•isitcontent•22h ago•38 comments

Learning from context is harder than we thought

https://hy.tencent.com/research/100025?langVersion=en
201•limoce•4d ago•112 comments

Monty: A minimal, secure Python interpreter written in Rust for use by AI

https://github.com/pydantic/monty
289•dmpetrov•23h ago•156 comments

Hackers (1995) Animated Experience

https://hackers-1995.vercel.app/
558•todsacerdoti•1d ago•272 comments

Making geo joins faster with H3 indexes

https://floedb.ai/blog/how-we-made-geo-joins-400-faster-with-h3-indexes
155•matheusalmeida•2d ago•48 comments

Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info

https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
431•ostacke•1d ago•111 comments

Show HN: Kappal – CLI to Run Docker Compose YML on Kubernetes for Local Dev

https://github.com/sandys/kappal
22•sandGorgon•2d ago•12 comments
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White Mountain Direttissima

https://whitemountainski.co/pages/white-mountain-direttissima
49•oftenwrong•6mo ago

Comments

tasuki•6mo ago
For those of us not into imperial units: that last day is 96km distance and 6km altitude gain. The previous days are a little easier but not by much. Wild!
dinkblam•6mo ago
viewer discretion advised, that foot image should be banned
wyclif•5mo ago
I respect the FKT guys, but I'm more of through hiker type. When I saw that pic, I thought "Yikes, nope, nada, never will I ever do one of those trips."
Wonnk13•6mo ago
I love big stupid stuff like this. I didn't realize Ski the Whites has rebranded into White Mountain Ski co. Everyone shits on little 'ol new england, but the presidential range will chew you up as anyone who has thru hikes the AT will tell you. Suffering gives life meaning; go do hard stuff.
jcgrillo•5mo ago
Worst weather in the world!
beezle•5mo ago
I had friends up (Greens) in midish July and we were talking about taking the trip over to the Shire to do Mt. Washington the following day or two... until we checked the summit forecast: temps in the 30s and wind chills around 15F. Instead, we drank some beers did some chores and did the much easier Camel's Hump!
jcgrillo•5mo ago
That sounds more pleasant. I think I remember seeing frost or maybe some light snow up there around then.
Workaccount2•5mo ago
The first time I visited it was 70F and sunny at the base, and when I got to the summit it was 38F with a constant 30mph wind and 70mph gusts, all in a dense fog. Truly an unreal place to experience
jcgrillo•5mo ago
Yeah summer is actually especially dangerous because people get caught unprepared. There's an excellent book called Not Without Peril by Nicholas Howe. Many of the exposure deaths listed in the appendix occurred in the summer and fall.
wyclif•5mo ago
Having hiked the AT through the Whites, the #1 way you can get into trouble fast is to not pay close enough attention to the weather reports.
Wonnk13•5mo ago
come back in the winter and ski Tucks! if ya aint freezin and dying it aint fun yet
PaulHoule•5mo ago
I walked all of that but not in one trip! Boy my knees hurt on the descents.
foobarian•5mo ago
Went up and down Washington as a group of 20 somethings. Boy were we suffering on the way down. At one point below the treeline as we are crawling down, these two guys catch up to us; they looked like they were in their 60s. Grey hair, thin as twigs. They whooshed past us literally hopping rock-to-rock. That one little moment had a lifelong impact on me ever after as I though how nice it would be to be able to do the same at that kind of age.
wyclif•5mo ago
That is precisely what sold me on trekking poles. I used to be anti-trekking pole but that was before I did a lot of descents in the Whites.
etrautmann•5mo ago
+1 for poles. Offloads so much knee and ankle pain to upper body muscle workout and soreness. It’s such a win
Pfiffer•5mo ago
Theres a really good interview with this guy on Singletrack, too: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Fjq9n2tNcXibfK6tWF5XO

Monster effort.

mcbobgorge•5mo ago
I grew up in New Hampshire and the White Mountains are such a good playground for stuff like this. Big network of trails, all kinds of terrain. Four very different seasons, lots of weather.

Basically anything you want to find in mountains, you can find in the Whites. Ice climbing, mountaineering, multi-pitch trad climbing, bushwhacking, easy trails, empty trails, whatever. I was very lucky to be able to hike there.

Babkock•5mo ago
I am the bushwhacker
russellbeattie•5mo ago
This is a weird link to be on the front page of HN.

> "A niche, fringe project, but one that resonated deeply with me because these are my mountains. This is my backyard."

I grew up smack in the middle of the White Mountains with a clear view of the presidential peaks. I have to say, at no point did I think, "Huh, I really should climb all those."

That said, for pre-season high school cross country training one year, we jogged up to the visitor center at the top of Mt. Washington. Not many people can say they did that. I also had friends who had summer jobs hauling building supplies and tools up and down the Appalachian trails to maintain the trails and huts. They were in insane shape when school started from carrying bags of concrete mix or a stack of bricks up and back every day.

lumost•5mo ago
The whites are an amazing resource for mountain sports of all levels. They are a bit deceptive as they lack the craggy above tree line terrain, or altitude of younger ranges - but they provide some of the longest and toughest trails in the world due to steep rocky trails which lack switchbacks. The mountains are mostly down to hard granite at this point, and as such don’t have the nice smooth trails of younger mountains.
meetingthrower•5mo ago
re: switchbacks.

The trail designers, such as they were back in the day, were true masochists. Literally direct lines straight up a ridge or alongside a gully. Given that they are on the fall line, the trails become rivers during rains. Unbelievably painful to hike.

No Forest Service namby pamby shallow grades and switchbacks here! Typical: the Air Line trail, ~4500 feet up at a 21% average grade.

mapotofu•5mo ago
> No Forest Service namby pamby shallow grades and switchbacks here!

Having done trail maintenance for over a decade, describing switchbacks as namby pamby sounds childish and ignorant. I also disagree that early maintainers were masochists. I encourage you to rethink that the next time you’re out there.

meetingthrower•5mo ago
Dude I am totally agreeing with you!!! Hiking is super tough when there are no switchbacks and trail just goes straight up! But that is the East - we could do with some basic trail design.
dan-robertson•5mo ago
What is it that makes this route a direttissima? I’m not super familiar with the term.
RandallBrown•5mo ago
I think it's intended to be a direct route to the top of all of the peaks of the white mountains?
ychen306•5mo ago
It's a TSP route over the highest 48 peaks of NH.
stephencanon•5mo ago
All 48 peaks on the AMC white mountains 4000-footers¹ list in one continuous trek (no driving/shuttling/etc between trailheads).

¹ this list is outdated vis-a-vis modern mapping and includes at least one peak shorter than 4000 feet (Tecumseh) and omits at least one peak that should qualify per the rules (Guyot), but if the list were updated they would still have completed the direttissima, since they passed over Guyot on the way to the Bonds (dropping Tecumseh could only make the diretissima easier, but I'm not sure it makes much of a difference; it's been a decade or so since I hiked that section of the whites).

As an aside, that day 5 from Wildcat to Cabot is absolutely brutal even if you're fresh, to say nothing of having already covered 180 miles in the previous four days.

tasuki•5mo ago
It's Italian for "the most direct route". Which this certainly wasn't!
lemonberry•5mo ago
The White Mountains are great. As a local, one of my favorite things about them is that they aren't "cool". The people that make it here seem to respect them and the history.

If you do visit and you're into geology you may want to visit Madison, NH. It's home to the largest glacial erratic in North America.

It really is a great area. Just don't tell anyone.

sans_souse•5mo ago
For those like me who looked into this and were curious about how a US state was "gifted" a 5,000 short ton boulder; the land was gifted, which included the boulder.
sevensor•5mo ago
Love the White Mountains, but I wouldn’t drink the water unfiltered like this guy, unless I was truly desperate. People I know have picked up giardia and hep A. Neither of which is any fun.
amluto•5mo ago
~0.1 micron water filters are pretty common, and they do not adequately protect against waterborne viruses like hep A (or polio). Get your vaccines!
etrautmann•5mo ago
Yeah there are plenty of new filter bottles that you can just fill and drink from. There’s no downside and it works amazingly well. I like Katadyn but others work too. Drinking straight seems like an odd choice
thehappypm•5mo ago
I absolutely love the White Mountains and it’s what I miss most about living in New England. In my opinion the best day hike in the country is the Franconia Ridge trail
SeanSullivan86•5mo ago
I guess everyone has their own preferences, I just find this opinion surprising given the wealth of other hikes in the country.

As someone who grew up hiking in the White Mountains before moving to Washington, the mountains in Washington (and many places in the West) are just on a whole different level.

etrautmann•5mo ago
Franconia ridge is stellar, but so is angels landing in Zion or the Half Done cables or the Kaibob trail in the Grand Canyon or many others that are hard to compare and all worth the trip.