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Macro Gaussian Splats

https://danybittel.ch/macro.html
241•danybittel•6h ago•37 comments

No I don't want to turn on Windows Backup with One Drive

https://idiallo.com/byte-size/say-no-to-onedrive-backup
54•firefoxd•38m ago•25 comments

Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Completes Migration to Open Source Email

https://news.itsfoss.com/schleswig-holstein-email-system-migration/
81•sebastian_z•1h ago•30 comments

Faster LLM inference

https://www.together.ai/blog/adaptive-learning-speculator-system-atlas
128•alecco•7h ago•32 comments

Loko Scheme: bare metal optimizing Scheme compiler

https://scheme.fail/
71•dTal•5d ago•5 comments

Konrad Zuse's Helix Tower [pdf]

https://www.iaarc.org/publications/fulltext/The_helix-tower_by_konrad_zuse_automated_con-_and_dec...
29•xg15•4d ago•2 comments

Nostr and ATProto (2024)

https://shreyanjain.net/2024/07/05/nostr-and-atproto.html
54•sph•6h ago•25 comments

Meta Superintelligence's surprising first paper

https://paddedinputs.substack.com/p/meta-superintelligences-surprising
352•skadamat•17h ago•186 comments

How to Run WordPress completely from RAM

https://rickconlee.com/how-to-run-wordpress-completely-from-ram/
6•indigodaddy•3d ago•5 comments

The Flummoxagon

https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=9827
83•robinhouston•5d ago•18 comments

C++ Reflection and Qt MOC

https://wiki.qt.io/C%2B%2B_reflection_(P2996)_and_moc
55•coffeeaddict1•3d ago•16 comments

Pipelining in psql (PostgreSQL 18)

https://postgresql.verite.pro/blog/2025/10/01/psql-pipeline.html
133•tanelpoder•11h ago•27 comments

Show HN: I extracted BASIC listings for Tim Hartnell's 1986 book

https://github.com/nzduck/hartnell-exploring-ai-book
16•nzduck•2d ago•0 comments

Quantification of fibrinaloid clots in plasma from pediatric Long COVID patients

https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7483367/v1
106•thenerdhead•5h ago•92 comments

I/O Multiplexing (select vs. poll vs. epoll/kqueue)

https://nima101.github.io/io_multiplexing
97•pykello•3d ago•35 comments

Jeep pushed software update that bricked all 2024 Wrangler 4xe models

https://twitter.com/StephenGutowski/status/1977055831720862101
157•PKop•2h ago•153 comments

Ask HN: Abandoned/dead projects you think died before their time and why?

227•ofalkaed•18h ago•628 comments

Extreme weather caused more than $100B in damage by June

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/climate-change/extreme-weather-caused-more-than-usd100-b...
48•geox•2h ago•25 comments

Anthropic's Prompt Engineering Tutorial

https://github.com/anthropics/prompt-eng-interactive-tutorial
280•cjbarber•22h ago•66 comments

CamoLeak: Critical GitHub Copilot Vulnerability Leaks Private Source Code

https://www.legitsecurity.com/blog/camoleak-critical-github-copilot-vulnerability-leaks-private-s...
119•greyadept•17h ago•15 comments

Show HN: I made an esoteric programming language that's read like a spellbook

https://github.com/sirbread/spellscript
89•sirbread•10h ago•24 comments

Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification

https://snarky.ca/why-it-took-4-years-to-get-a-lock-files-specification/
95•birdculture•6h ago•57 comments

Vancouver Stock Exchange: Scam capital of the world (1989) [pdf]

https://scamcouver.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/scam-capital.pdf
121•thomassmith65•16h ago•50 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/
130•pSYoniK•20h ago•21 comments

Show HN: A Lisp Interpreter for Shell Scripting

https://github.com/gue-ni/redstart
83•quintussss•3d ago•19 comments

Coral Protocol: Open infrastructure connecting the internet of agents

https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00749
38•joj333•12h ago•8 comments

Paper2video: Automatic video generation from scientific papers

https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.05096
70•jinqueeny•16h ago•21 comments

The World's 2.75B Buildings

https://tech.marksblogg.com/building-footprints-gba.html
99•marklit•4d ago•49 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...
738•dmitrygr•21h ago•280 comments

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

https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2025/10/06/datablocks-white-label-drives/
203•thomasjb•6d ago•126 comments
Open in hackernews

Extreme weather caused more than $100B in damage by June

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/climate-change/extreme-weather-caused-more-than-usd100-billion-in-damage-by-june-smashing-us-records
48•geox•2h ago

Comments

kasperni•2h ago
In the US...
terminalshort•2h ago
1. They are calling a wildfire an "extreme weather event" which is dubious as weather is only a contributing factor here

2. Of that $100 billion, $60 billion is from the LA wildfire, so this number is extremely outlier driven

3. There are no inflation adjustments or tests of statistical significance in their claims that damage from extreme weather is rapidly increasing over time

Neywiny•2h ago
We play a dangerous game with science communication. When it was just "global warming" it almost worked to scare the public into behaving but then people went "yeah but look, it's cold outside". There are still a lot of people who view climate change (and really that's a very soft term, doesn't convey urgency) as a waste of money. By showing how much it costs they can try to mitigate that. But, as you point out, your numbers need to be bulletproof. Otherwise those climate deniers will go "but inflation"
TimorousBestie•1h ago
One side has to argue in good faith and be correct 100% of the time, while the other side can lie with impunity. Is it any surprise who wins the debate?
abpavel•1h ago
Nobody is 100% right or 100% wrong. There is no "side" that talks about the size of the world population, and the fact that the scientific advances are the reason for the ability of entire human race to exhaust available resources. There is also no "side" that ranks the global climate change truly globally, and focuses on top priorities. There are no global "sides". There are only people. People do care, but people also don't want to make hard choices. Finger pointing is just too easy.
lazide•1h ago
There absolutely are sides in an argument however, which is what they are talking about.
thrance•34m ago
I don't believe any climate change "skeptic" has ever been swayed by "bulletproof" numbers and arguments. Well, not for the last fifty years at least. This disbelief in a fundamental truth of our times wasn't birthed in rationality and won't be cured by it.
lucianbr•30m ago
If homo sapiens is to survive, we had better have the capacity to see the truth even if sometimes the messenger of that truth falls to human faults, like exaggeration or even straight lies.

That's just how things are. If we depend on the side that warns us of climate change to never make a mistake or an intentional wrong, we're cooked. Because that side is human as are all sides of all arguments.

Maybe we are cooked. That's how it looks to this clueless person.

jfengel•29m ago
The International Panel on Climate Change was started in 1988. We've been calling it climate change since before most people heard of global warming.

Deniers will complain about any name you give it.

TimorousBestie•2h ago
This dataset https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/time-series does not cover every extreme weather event, just large ones, but it is at least adjusted to CPI.

Also it’s not getting updated anymore because usgov is currently in ostrich mode when it comes to climate change.

TheOtherHobbes•2h ago
That's not what the insurance industry is saying.

There's an increasing number of locations where extreme weather losses are statistically inevitable, and insurers are no longer offering coverage.

https://earth.org/financial-storm-how-escalating-climate-eve...

yunwal•1h ago
The comment above you was not denying that climate change exists. It was criticizing a misleading title. The insurance industry would absolutely say that the California wildfires were an outlier event, even if there is a trend of increased damage overall.
pempem•45m ago
Both things can be true.

1/ totally misleading title

2/ the fires in CA drive the outlier

3/ insurance has already largely pulled out of los angeles. For example there are maybe 2 reliable insurers for 2-4 unit landlords in the fourth largest economy in the world (why discuss landlord insurance? same style of building but a higher duty of care)

thibaut_barrere•2h ago
Weather seems to be an increasingly contributing factor, though: https://cpo.noaa.gov/study-shows-that-climate-change-is-the-...
illusive4080•1h ago
Climate science does itself a disservice by being so imprecise and not controlling for unrelated variables. And yet your comment is flagged, and probably will be removed.
piva00•40m ago
It's imprecise because modeling the whole climate is a humongous task.

A friend's whole PhD as a physicist was to improve modeling cloud formation at a molecular level to be used in a model which was then part of an ensemble, that took him 5-6 years to manage to improve one particular parameter of a model with thousands of parameters.

It's an attempt to simulate all the energy transfers happening from solar activity on Earth's atmosphere, through all chemistry and biological reactions that contribute to results.

Retric•1h ago
Those California Wildfires were difficult to control due to the extreme wind. Weather was a direct cause of well over 95% of the damages.

Inflation isn’t enough to actually measure what you care about here. A paper should account for individual homes increasing in value faster than inflation and the overall population increase.

Without that it’s far better to just convey the raw numbers and link to an more in depth analysis.

KaiserPro•1h ago
> They are calling a wildfire an "extreme weather event"

If one ignore the winds, and the californian drought, then sure.

jandrewrogers•14m ago
In fairness, the winds and droughts have been a documented feature of that area for thousands of years and for as long as Europeans have been there. While it may be extreme, it is also normal for that region.
marcosdumay•27m ago
> weather is only a contributing factor here

If it gets dry, hot, and windy enough, wildfires become a certainty. That's like saying rain is only a contributing factor for flooding.

Anyway, the thing that made all the numbers in LA wasn't the wildfires. When a city burns, it's not wildfire.

mc32•8m ago
Wasn’t the LA fire caused by an arsonist? He was the main factor.
oasisbob•2m ago
Even if so, that's a rather unsatisfying explanation, isn't it?

It would be like trying to explain an increase in automotive fatalities by attributing the problem to all those people getting in accidents.

As the world's population grows, would you expect the threat of individual arsonists to decrease, or increase? What's the root cause on that?

paulbjensen•1h ago
I watched this Dutch documentary series (Planet Finance by VPRO) and one of the episodes covered a thing called Catastrophe Bonds (CAT Bonds):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEwYDl5tl-s&list=PLuECoz9_QT...

There is a good write up in the Chicago Fed about them and how they work

https://www.chicagofed.org/publications/chicago-fed-letter/2...

And the FT did a recent piece on it too: https://www.ft.com/video/b3e44987-107d-49cd-b2b4-397a10bc3af...

I expect that this will become more common in the future.

davidw•52m ago
But heaven help us if we spend a tiny fraction of the money we spend on automobiles on bicycle infrastructure.
blondie9x•11m ago
Anthropogenic climate change is the most pressing issue humanity faces. Yet the best minds of our generation our focused on creating AI models to plagiarize human expression.

The world deserves better then the onslaught of ad powered content that technology has enabled the proliferation of.