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Legal win

https://ma.tt/2025/09/legal-win/
89•pentagrama•2h ago•34 comments

UTF-8 is a brilliant design

https://iamvishnu.com/posts/utf8-is-brilliant-design
453•vishnuharidas•9h ago•186 comments

QGIS is a free, open-source, cross platform geographical information system

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS
345•rcarmo•11h ago•87 comments

FFglitch, FFmpeg fork for glitch art

https://ffglitch.org/gallery/
108•captain_bender•6h ago•16 comments

Meow: Yet another modal editing on Emacs

https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
60•Bogdanp•3h ago•8 comments

Life, work, death and the peasant: Rent and extraction

https://acoup.blog/2025/09/12/collections-life-work-death-and-the-peasant-part-ivc-rent-and-extra...
101•baud147258•3h ago•13 comments

Many hard LeetCode problems are easy constraint problems

https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/many-hard-leetcode-problems-are-easy-constraint/
452•mpweiher•13h ago•387 comments

I used standard Emacs extension-points to extend org-mode

https://edoput.it/2025/04/16/emacs-paradigm-shift.html
136•Karrot_Kream•7h ago•10 comments

The treasury is expanding the Patriot Act to attack Bitcoin self custody

https://www.tftc.io/treasury-iexpanding-patriot-act/
634•bilsbie•16h ago•467 comments

Chatbox app is back on the US app store

https://github.com/chatboxai/chatbox/issues/2644
28•themez•2h ago•5 comments

OCI Registry Explorer

https://oci.dag.dev/
12•jcbhmr•1h ago•0 comments

Tips for installing Windows 98 in QEMU/UTM

https://sporks.space/2025/08/28/tips-for-installing-windows-98-in-qemu-utm/
50•Bogdanp•5h ago•6 comments

EU court rules nuclear energy is clean energy

https://www.weplanet.org/post/eu-court-rules-nuclear-energy-is-clean-energy
686•mpweiher•10h ago•519 comments

California lawmakers pass SB 79, housing bill that brings dense housing

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-09-12/california-lawmakers-pass-sb-79-housing-bill-...
94•mji•2h ago•32 comments

Show HN: wcwidth-o1 – Find Unicode text cell width in no time for JavaScript/TS

https://github.com/dawsonhuang0/Wcwidth-O1
4•dawson0•1h ago•0 comments

3D modeling with paper

https://www.arvinpoddar.com/blog/3d-modeling-with-paper
258•joshuawootonn•14h ago•39 comments

Antlr-Ng Parser Generator

https://www.antlr-ng.org/
16•djoldman•3d ago•7 comments

Unauthorized Windows/386

https://virtuallyfun.com/2025/09/06/unauthorized-windows-386/
52•Bogdanp•3d ago•9 comments

Reduce bandwidth costs with dm-cache: fast local SSD caching for network storage

https://devcenter.upsun.com/posts/cut-aws-bandwidth-costs-95-with-dm-cache/
39•tlar•3d ago•14 comments

Automate compile_flags for C/C++ projects on the Zig build system

https://simonhartcher.com/posts/2025-09-08-announcing-compile-flagz/
27•deevus•2d ago•5 comments

Rust: A quest for performant, reliable software [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_-6KI3m31M
115•raphlinus•20h ago•38 comments

Discovery of a new satellite or ring arc around Quaoar

https://phys.org/news/2025-09-discovery-moon-orbiting-mysterious-distant.html
20•wglb•1d ago•2 comments

How to Use Claude Code Subagents to Parallelize Development

https://zachwills.net/how-to-use-claude-code-subagents-to-parallelize-development/
4•zachwills•3d ago•2 comments

How FOSS Projects Handle Legal Takedown Requests

https://f-droid.org/2025/09/10/how-foss-projects-handle-legal-takedown-requests.html
100•mkesper•10h ago•8 comments

Kefir: Solo-developed full C17/C23 compiler with extensive validation

https://kefir.protopopov.lv/posts/announce0.html
35•jprotopopov•3d ago•5 comments

OpenAI Grove

https://openai.com/index/openai-grove/
118•manveerc•12h ago•125 comments

Corporations are trying to hide job openings from US citizens

https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/5498346-corporate-america-has-been-trying-to-hide-job-opening...
447•b_mc2•12h ago•334 comments

Proton Mail suspended journalist accounts at request of cybersecurity agency

https://theintercept.com/2025/09/12/proton-mail-journalist-accounts-suspended/
211•lehi•6h ago•92 comments

Windows-Use: an AI agent that interacts with Windows at GUI layer

https://github.com/CursorTouch/Windows-Use
108•djhu9•4d ago•21 comments

I don't like curved displays

https://blog.danielh.cc/blog/curved
80•max__dev•4d ago•90 comments
Open in hackernews

Life, work, death and the peasant: Rent and extraction

https://acoup.blog/2025/09/12/collections-life-work-death-and-the-peasant-part-ivc-rent-and-extraction/
101•baud147258•3h ago

Comments

dmbche•2h ago
If you enjoy even a smidge of this, please look at other articles/series on their blog, ACOUP is absolutely phenomenal and I've not seen many writers (here also historian and tenured professor) both be so accessible and graspable while having a deep and nuanced understanding of the situation AND providing ample sources.

10/10 couldn't recommend more.

I believe the Sparta series is the most popular, but I really enjoyed the one on iron.

racecar789•1h ago
It's a fitting title to describe life today for most people.
decimalenough•1h ago
The series actually talks about this in detail, in particular the (incorrect) trope that medieval peasants worked a lot less than we do.
adastra22•13m ago
Is that a trope?
ljf•4m ago
Yes https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/medieval-peasant-only-work...
docsaintly•1h ago
This series will really make you examine social hierarchies, including the ones that exist today. They are no accident.
martin-t•1h ago
Today's social structures exist because they evolved through history and shifting incentives.

I sometimes wonder if we could design a better system today taking today's knowledge of psychology (and psychopathology) into account and optimizing for values we have today like freedom, balance of power and equality of opportunity.

roenxi•1h ago
Yes, trivially. The tricky part is building a system that the median citizen (and the officers in the military) can verify has been optimised that way vs competing, poorly optimised systems that sound good. Factor in the median citizen has maybe a couple of hours to do research, isn't very principled and doesn't understand game theory well. Also consider that high status people are perfectly happy to set up an "expert" in any given field to spread propaganda favourable to them.

The problem isn't setting up a great system, the problem is what happens when charismatic leaders and people like Stalin turn up.

kjkjadksj•55m ago
Banning campaigning would go a long way. The state already mails out voter information containing a little stump speech of each registered candidate at least for Californian elections. Further advertisement is purely propaganda and leads to establishment victories over merit and a genuinely attractive platform.
roenxi•54m ago
> Banning campaigning would go a long way.

With tongue in cheek, that qualifies you as the "people like Stalin" category. Not a good idea.

SpicyLemonZest•39m ago
Are stump speeches not propaganda? I don't see why the election system should privilege candidates whose political views are most compellingly expressed in quick little text blurbs.
jahewson•7m ago
Being able to give a good speech is merit when the goal is to select a leader.
martin-t•1h ago
I can recommend reading ACOUP to any technically minded person even if it's about history.

I haven't had the time to read this series yet but I can recommend for example his articles about the industrial revolution, making of iron and steel or sieges in the Lord of the Rings compares to read world tactics.

He has a knack for analyzing society from a systems level perspective and going into the right amount of depth for somebody who wants to understand the principles without having any background in history.