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Apple: SSH and FileVault

https://keith.github.io/xcode-man-pages/apple_ssh_and_filevault.7.html
129•ingve•1h ago•40 comments

Learn Your Way: Reimagining Textbooks with Generative AI

https://research.google/blog/learn-your-way-reimagining-textbooks-with-generative-ai/
190•FromTheArchives•4h ago•119 comments

Nvidia buys $5B in Intel

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/nvidia-and-intel-announce-jointly-developed-intel...
749•stycznik•11h ago•439 comments

This map is not upside down

https://www.maps.com/this-map-is-not-upside-down/
125•aagha•4h ago•213 comments

The Sagrada Família Takes Its Final Shape

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/09/22/is-the-sagrada-familia-a-masterpiece-or-kitsch
25•pseudolus•2d ago•2 comments

Show HN: Asxiv.org – Ask ArXiv papers questions through chat

https://asxiv.org/
39•anonfunction•1w ago•2 comments

tldraw SDK 4.0

https://tldraw.dev/blog/tldraw-sdk-4-0
49•bpierre•2h ago•28 comments

Configuration files are user interfaces

https://ochagavia.nl/blog/configuration-files-are-user-interfaces/
116•todsacerdoti•5h ago•64 comments

Meta's live staged demo fails; the "AI" recording plays before the actor acts

https://old.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/1nkbig7/metas_live_staged_demo_fails_the_ai_reco...
70•personjerry•1h ago•23 comments

Launch HN: Cactus (YC S25) – AI inference on smartphones

https://github.com/cactus-compute/cactus
73•HenryNdubuaku•6h ago•32 comments

When Knowing Someone at Meta Is the Only Way to Break Out of "Content Jail"

https://www.eff.org/pages/when-knowing-someone-meta-only-way-break-out-content-jail
171•01-_-•3h ago•88 comments

TernFS – An exabyte scale, multi-region distributed filesystem

https://www.xtxmarkets.com/tech/2025-ternfs/
183•rostayob•7h ago•67 comments

U.S. already has the critical minerals it needs, according to new analysis

https://www.minesnewsroom.com/news/us-already-has-critical-minerals-it-needs-theyre-being-thrown-...
73•giuliomagnifico•2h ago•62 comments

Flipper Zero Geiger Counter

https://kasiin.top/blog/2025-08-04-flipper_zero_geiger_counter_module/
187•wgx•8h ago•63 comments

KDE is now my favorite desktop

https://kokada.dev/blog/kde-is-now-my-favorite-desktop/
653•todsacerdoti•9h ago•518 comments

OpenTelemetry Collector: What It Is, When You Need It, and When You Don't

https://oneuptime.com/blog/post/2025-09-18-what-is-opentelemetry-collector-and-why-use-one/view
43•ndhandala•4h ago•14 comments

Luau – Fast, small, safe, gradually typed scripting language derived from Lua

https://luau.org/
134•andsoitis•8h ago•59 comments

Returning to Church won't save us from nihilism

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/returning-to-church-wont-save-us-from-nihilism/
6•hhs•28m ago•2 comments

TIC-80 – Tiny Computer

https://tic80.com/
18•archargelod•3d ago•3 comments

PostgreSQL Maintenance Without Superuser

https://boringsql.com/posts/postgresql-predefined-roles/
36•radimm•3d ago•0 comments

Slack has raised our charges by $195k per year

https://skyfall.dev/posts/slack
2749•JustSkyfall•20h ago•1197 comments

Aaron Levie: Startups win in the AI era [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqc_vt95GJg
46•sandslash•8h ago•15 comments

OneDev – Self-hosted Git server with CI/CD, Kanban, and packages

https://onedev.io/
69•jcbhmr•5h ago•31 comments

Shipping 100 hardware units in under eight weeks

https://farhanhossain.substack.com/p/how-we-shipped-100-hardware-units
18•M_farhan_h•2h ago•9 comments

American Prairie unlocks another 70k acres in Montana

https://earthhope.substack.com/p/victory-for-public-access-american
238•mooreds•6h ago•153 comments

I Built an Event-Sourcing Database Engine: Meet Genesis DB

https://www.genesisdb.io
26•patriceckhart•3d ago•12 comments

Midcentury North American Restaurant Placemats

https://casualarchivist.substack.com/p/order-up
165•NaOH•2d ago•46 comments

CERN Animal Shelter for Computer Mice (2011)

https://computer-animal-shelter.web.cern.ch/index.shtml
320•EbNar•15h ago•45 comments

Chrome's New AI Features

https://blog.google/products/chrome/new-ai-features-for-chrome/
154•HieronymusBosch•4h ago•102 comments

CircuitHub (YC W12) Is Hiring Operations Research Engineers (UK/Remote)

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/circuithub/jobs/UM1QSjZ-operations-research-engineer
1•seddona•12h ago
Open in hackernews

Shipping 100 hardware units in under eight weeks

https://farhanhossain.substack.com/p/how-we-shipped-100-hardware-units
18•M_farhan_h•2h ago

Comments

M_farhan_h•2h ago
Hi HN! We built Blue, a voice assistant that can use any app on your phone via a tiny USB-C hardware “hand” we call Bud. Here’s how we went from concept to 100 working units in 55 days for YC Demo Day.

About me: I’m a robotics and product design engineer focused on building thoughtful tools for the world. I hold dozens of patents in hardware and manufacturing, and I care deeply about how things are made and who they’re made for.

For over a decade, I’ve worked across robotics, wearables, and consumer electronics. As one of the first engineers on the Apple Vision Pro, I took it from concept to mass production.

xnx•1h ago
Impressive. Hardware like this is only necessary on iOS because it doesn't have software accessibility features like Android, right?
giveita•31m ago
Was thinking the same thing. This is a risky ecosystem play where the owners of said ecosystem can (and are motivated to) make you irrelevant.

It eventually needs to do something the phone software cant do itself. For example more powerful AI chip than the phone has.

renewiltord•46m ago
Listen, man, this seems like absolute magic to me. Obviously you already knew your Taiwan team and I'm sure a hard part is getting a good hardware partner, but the execution on this seems nigh godlike to get such a high quality device in the hands of people that fast.
jacquesm•41m ago
This is seriously impressive. You guys did more in 8 weeks than some teams will accomplish in a multiple of that.
schmichael•40m ago
Please stop multitasking while driving.

The tech seems neat and all but please stop multitasking while driving, encouraging others to multitask while driving, and building products specifically designed to encourage multitasking while driving.

giveita•29m ago
I agree. For safety mostly but even for "fuck cant we just drive somewhere and that be considered enough achievement, like it is 1989"
bombcar•14m ago
In 1825 people would stare at an ox’s ass for days straight thinking about nothing much.

In 2025 we can’t spend 10 minutes without doing something else while traveling at speeds that would make a sailor blush.

varispeed•29m ago
If it proves popular, how do you protect yourself from Google or Apple eating your breakfast by simply implementing this in the OS itself?