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Meta Superintelligence's surprising first paper

https://paddedinputs.substack.com/p/meta-superintelligences-surprising
42•skadamat•1h ago•6 comments

The <output> Tag

https://denodell.com/blog/html-best-kept-secret-output-tag
694•todsacerdoti•15h ago•157 comments

The Murder That Made Skip Hollandsworth a True Crime Writer

https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/skip-hollandsworth-new-book-she-kills/
11•speckx•5d ago•1 comments

Microsoft only lets you opt out of AI photo scanning 3x a year

https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/10/11/0238213/microsofts-onedrive-begins-testing-face-reco...
331•dmitrygr•5h ago•106 comments

ElementaryOS - The thoughtful, capable and ethical replacement for Windows/macOS

https://elementary.io/
66•donutshop•3h ago•58 comments

We Found a Hidden Camera in the Bathroom of Our Airbnb

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/travel/airbnb-refund-camera-bathroom.html
15•danso•1h ago•10 comments

How Apple designs a virtual knob (2012)

https://jherrm.github.io/knobs/
98•gregsadetsky•4d ago•70 comments

Testing two 18 TB white label SATA hard drives from datablocks.dev

https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2025/10/06/datablocks-white-label-drives/
133•thomasjb•5d ago•79 comments

Rating 26 years of Java changes

https://neilmadden.blog/2025/09/12/rating-26-years-of-java-changes/
135•PaulHoule•5h ago•138 comments

LineageOS 23

https://lineageos.org/Changelog-30/
13•cdesai•28m ago•2 comments

Diane Keaton has died

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/movies/diane-keaton-dead.html
76•mhb•3h ago•10 comments

GNU Health

https://www.gnuhealth.org/about-us.html
317•smartmic•8h ago•91 comments

AMD and Sony's PS6 chipset aims to rethink the current graphics pipeline

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/10/amd-and-sony-tease-new-chip-architecture-ahead-of-playstat...
285•zdw•19h ago•356 comments

The World Trade Center under construction through photos, 1966-1979

https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/twin-towers-construction-photographs/
183•kinderjaje•4d ago•92 comments

Google blocks Android hack that let Pixel users enable VoLTE anywhere

https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-ims-broken-october-update-3606444/
8•josephcsible•40m ago•1 comments

A Guide for WireGuard VPN Setup with Pi-Hole Adblock and Unbound DNS

https://psyonik.tech/posts/a-guide-for-wireguard-vpn-setup-with-pi-hole-adblock-and-unbound-dns/
16•pSYoniK•4h ago•4 comments

People regret buying Amazon smart displays after being bombarded with ads

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/10/people-regret-buying-amazon-smart-displays-after-being-bo...
155•croes•6h ago•75 comments

Windows Subsystem for FreeBSD

https://github.com/BalajeS/WSL-For-FreeBSD
208•rguiscard•16h ago•80 comments

Superpowers: How I'm using coding agents in October 2025

https://blog.fsck.com/2025/10/09/superpowers/
263•Ch00k•16h ago•152 comments

Japan's summers have lengthened by 3 weeks over 42 years, say resaerchers

https://english.kyodonews.net/articles/-/62626
63•anigbrowl•3h ago•8 comments

All-New Next Gen of UniFi Storage

https://blog.ui.com/article/all-new-next-gen-of-unifi-storage
45•ycombinete•3d ago•27 comments

Every LLM Is Its Own Media Channel

https://www.aivojournal.org/every-llm-is-its-own-media-channel/
3•businessmate•3d ago•1 comments

Vibing a non-trivial Ghostty feature

https://mitchellh.com/writing/non-trivial-vibing
204•skevy•9h ago•101 comments

Indonesia says 22 plants in industrial zone contaminated by caesium 137

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/indonesia-says-22-plants-industri...
60•geox•4h ago•19 comments

I built physical album cards with NFC tags to teach my son music discovery

https://fulghum.io/album-cards
547•jordanf•1d ago•188 comments

Microsoft Amplifier

https://github.com/microsoft/amplifier
205•JDEW•9h ago•125 comments

Building a JavaScript Runtime using C

https://devlogs.xyz/blog/building-a-javaScript-runtime
63•redbell•4d ago•24 comments

Beyond indexes: How open table formats optimize query performance

https://jack-vanlightly.com/blog/2025/10/8/beyond-indexes-how-open-table-formats-optimize-query-p...
17•jandrewrogers•3d ago•0 comments

A quiet change to RSA

https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2025/10/06/a-quiet-change-to-rsa/
89•ibobev•5d ago•28 comments

(Re)Introducing the Pebble Appstore

https://ericmigi.com/blog/re-introducing-the-pebble-appstore/
262•duck•1d ago•48 comments
Open in hackernews

Indonesia says 22 plants in industrial zone contaminated by caesium 137

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/indonesia-says-22-plants-industrial-zone-near-jakarta-contaminated-by-caesium-2025-10-08/
60•geox•4h ago

Comments

trebligdivad•3h ago
I found this article a bit better than Reuters one;

https://www.consumerreports.org/health/food-safety/radioacti...

idiotsecant•3h ago
Weird. Cesium 137 is only produced in spend nuclear fuel as far as I know. Was someone trying to get rid of nuke waste contaminated scrap metal? Soviet maybe?
hinkley•3h ago
We will likely never know. Once you melt the evidence and stir it with tons of other molten metal there’s not much to track.
m4rtink•2h ago
IIRC all sources are tracked at manufacture and it migh also be possible to try to match the isotope ration to the original source material ? Not to mention the whole "spraying deadly radiation all over the place" that can be detected with modern sensitive detectors, possibly tracing back all places where the original source was miss-handled.
hinkley•2h ago
If the metal is still radioactive they can probably narrow it down to a couple of train cars of scrap that were likely sources, but short of adding sensors to prevent a repeat, and auditing their partners…
Sanzig•2h ago
Cs-137 is commonly extracted from fuel used as a source for radiation therapy, although less so these days, due in part to incidents with misplaced sources.

The poster child for Cs-137 incidents is the Goiânia accident where four people died when a Cs-137 capsule was stolen from an abandoned hospital and sold to a scrapyard. Four people died of radiation poisoning, including a six year old.

My guess is this probably has a similar root cause, someone didn't dispose of a medical Cs-137 source properly and it ended up in the scrap metal stream.

grues-dinner•2h ago
It's also used as a gamma source for metallurgical testing. Which is what the sources that caused the recent Thai and Russian incidents were used for.
hinkley•3h ago
> Officials from Indonesia’s nuclear energy regulatory agency have traced the source of contamination to a steel manufacturer in the Cikande industrial area known as Peter Metal Technology, or PMT. Some of the highest levels of contamination detected in the area were reportedly found in the company’s furnace, which is about 1.5 miles southwest of the BMS Foods facility where the shrimp was processed.

> It’s unclear how it may have become contaminated with cesium-137. Biegalski, whose area of expertise includes nuclear forensics, told CR that the “easiest explanation” is that a medical or industrial device containing cesium-137 was inadvertently reprocessed as scrap metal. The radioactive material could have become gaseous after entering the PMT furnace and then been released from the facility’s smokestack, he said.

bn-l•2h ago
Imagine the lead contamination also
hinkley•2h ago
I saw a How it’s Made-esque show on aluminum recycling just a couple years ago, which is when I learned that aluminum-lead alloys are a thing, and have to be separated. They used a pneumatic blast picker, an x ray machine, and real time image processing to separate the lead from the other alloys. I’ve seen other such systems before, and in those the camera was usually around 30ms up the conveyor from the picker and it pushes the targeted materials into a separate hopper. The scan is parallelized to keep it real time.
lima•2h ago
"Released from the facility’s smokestack" sounds bad.

Is it even possible to clean this up, if true?

hedgehog•2h ago
Depending on where it went, maybe. Scrape and remove topsoil and everything on top of it downwind where the particles settle. Dredge any waterways. Etc.

Edit: You can read about one such cleanup after the incident linked here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioactive_contamination_from...

lima•1h ago
This article is talking about relocating residents, doesn't sound great: https://kbr.id/articles/indeks/membongkar-ancaman-paparan-ra...
Sanzig•3h ago
My guess is it'll eventually be traced back to improperly disposed of Cs-137 source. This wouldn't be the first time [1] [2].

There was also a famous case in the 80s where a scrapyard in Mexico sent some steel contaminated with Cobalt-60 to a foundry where it was melted down into rebar. It was detected when a truck transporting rebar to a construction site took a wrong turn and ended up at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where it triggered contamination alarms. By that point, the rebar had been used in a whole bunch of construction that had to get torn down.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acerinox_accident

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciudad_Ju%C3%A1rez_cobalt-60_c...

SeanAnderson•2h ago
Wow, what a lucky fluke to have caught it. Makes me wonder how much construction material has contaminated materials in it that go undetected.
moltar•2h ago
So much that in post Soviet countries it’s common to bring a Geiger counter to buy real estate. Usually the contamination is from natural sources like stone quarry that hasn’t been properly inspected.
Gibbon1•1h ago
There was the Kramatorsk radiological accident in the Soviet Union (Ukraine) where a cesium 137 source used at a gravel quarry was lost. Ended up in the wall of an apartment. Four people died of leukemia over 9 years.
mkfs•1h ago
You should know that Mexican steel was circumspect for years after this, with shipments regularly being checked at the border for contamination.
orbital-decay•2h ago
No need to go that far back, Wikipedia lists seven incidents just in 2020s. It happens pretty often, although sources are usually not that powerful. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_orphan_source_incident...