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FSF announces Librephone project

https://www.fsf.org/news/librephone-project
619•g-b-r•6h ago•239 comments

I am a programmer, not a rubber-stamp that approves Copilot generated code

https://prahladyeri.github.io/blog/2025/10/i-am-a-programmer.html
68•pyeri•1h ago•61 comments

Pixnapping Attack

https://www.pixnapping.com/
8•kevcampb•20m ago•1 comments

A modern approach to preventing CSRF in Go

https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/preventing-csrf-in-go
43•todsacerdoti•14h ago•5 comments

Beliefs that are true for regular software but false when applied to AI

https://boydkane.com/essays/boss
324•beyarkay•12h ago•241 comments

Interviewing Intel's Chief Architect of x86 Cores

https://chipsandcheese.com/p/interviewing-intels-chief-architect
65•ryandotsmith•5d ago•0 comments

Nvidia DGX Spark: great hardware, early days for the ecosystem

https://simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/14/nvidia-dgx-spark/
77•GavinAnderegg•5h ago•24 comments

How bad can a $2.97 ADC be?

https://excamera.substack.com/p/how-bad-can-a-297-adc-be
221•jamesbowman•13h ago•120 comments

Can we know whether a profiler is accurate?

https://stefan-marr.de/2025/10/can-we-know-whether-a-profiler-is-accurate/
30•todsacerdoti•4h ago•6 comments

Unpacking Cloudflare Workers CPU Performance Benchmarks

https://blog.cloudflare.com/unpacking-cloudflare-workers-cpu-performance-benchmarks/
182•makepanic•10h ago•28 comments

Hacking the Humane AI Pin

https://writings.agg.im/posts/hacking_ai_pin/
113•agg23•6d ago•26 comments

How AI hears accents: An audible visualization of accent clusters

https://accent-explorer.boldvoice.com/
198•ilyausorov•14h ago•78 comments

DOJ seizes $15B in Bitcoin from 'pig butchering' scam based in Cambodia

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/14/bitcoin-doj-chen-zhi-pig-butchering-scam.html
57•pseudolus•15h ago•52 comments

SmolBSD – build your own minimal BSD system

https://smolbsd.org
173•birdculture•12h ago•11 comments

How to turn liquid glass into a solid interface

https://tidbits.com/2025/10/09/how-to-turn-liquid-glass-into-a-solid-interface/
126•tambourine_man•10h ago•89 comments

Printing Petscii Faster

https://retrogamecoders.com/printing-petscii-faster/
18•ibobev•4d ago•2 comments

Show HN: Greenonion.ai – AI-Powered Design Assistant

https://exuberant-premise-723012.framer.app/
26•yanjiechg•1w ago•18 comments

Python's splitlines does more than just newlines

https://yossarian.net/til/post/python-s-splitlines-does-a-lot-more-than-just-newlines/
8•woodruffw•6d ago•1 comments

Astronomers 'image' a mysterious dark object in the distant Universe

https://www.mpg.de/25518363/1007-asph-astronomers-image-a-mysterious-dark-object-in-the-distant-u...
214•b2ccb2•15h ago•115 comments

A 12,000-year-old obelisk with a human face was found in Karahan Tepe

https://www.trthaber.com/foto-galeri/karahantepede-12-bin-yil-oncesine-ait-insan-yuzlu-dikili-tas...
289•fatihpense•1w ago•123 comments

Surveillance data challenges what we thought we knew about location tracking

https://www.lighthousereports.com/investigation/surveillance-secrets/
370•_tk_•9h ago•88 comments

Disk Prices

https://diskprices.com/?locale=us
86•bookofjoe•4h ago•35 comments

What Americans die from vs. what the news reports on

https://ourworldindata.org/does-the-news-reflect-what-we-die-from
500•alphabetatango•11h ago•279 comments

GrapheneOS is ready to break free from Pixels

https://www.androidauthority.com/graphene-os-major-android-oem-partnership-3606853/
261•MaximilianEmel•7h ago•102 comments

CSS for Styling a Markdown Post

https://webdev.bryanhogan.com/miscellaneous/styling-markdown/
32•bryanhogan•1w ago•7 comments

Why Is SQLite Coded In C

https://www.sqlite.org/whyc.html
163•plainOldText•9h ago•193 comments

ADS-B Exposed

https://adsb.exposed/
296•keepamovin•19h ago•76 comments

Preparing for AI's economic impact: exploring policy responses

https://www.anthropic.com/research/economic-policy-responses
41•grantpitt•11h ago•36 comments

Beating the L1 cache with value speculation (2021)

https://mazzo.li/posts/value-speculation.html
27•shoo•4d ago•7 comments

Show HN: Metorial (YC F25) – Vercel for MCP

https://github.com/metorial/metorial
51•tobihrbr•15h ago•19 comments
Open in hackernews

Disk Prices

https://diskprices.com/?locale=us
85•bookofjoe•4h ago

Comments

voxelizer•3h ago
I've noticed refurbished HDD prices creeping up recently. I used to grab 10TB drives from goharddrive for around $80, but they’ve been out of stock for months. Now most other sellers are listing them closer to $150. Has anyone else seen this trend too?
orionblastar•3h ago
Everyone is going to SSDs now for faster access. Having a SATA drive as a secondary drive to store downloads on. https://www.mamedev.org/ The MAME emulator, for example, takes up at least 10TB for all of the ROMs, Software disk images, Compressed Hard Drives, and ect.
xmprt•2h ago
What I've heard is that there's been an undersupply of HDDs in the market for the last few years.
abeindoria•2h ago
March 2024 price for 12 TB refurb : $76.

The one I bought literally this month : $169.

Same WD drive from gHD.

saulpw•1h ago
Inflation? Tariffs?
epistasis•44m ago
Yes and devaluation of the dollar:

https://www.morganstanley.com/insights/articles/us-dollar-de...

People had better get used to the economic reality of no longer being the economic superpower of the world.

ffsm8•22m ago
Isn't a devaluation the same as inflation, just measured against other currencies?

Basically inflation measures against itself at an earlier time, devaluation measures against other currencies at the same moment. So it both describes the fact that the currency in question is using purchasing power, measured from different points of view.

But I'm not knowledgeable on the topic, I just mentally stumbled a little when reading this thread which seemingly (to my interpretation of what was written) made them sound like different concepts entirely.

epistasis•46m ago
I've only been looking in the past month, but yes, at about that ratio too, when I come across posts on Reddit from last year.

This is especially painful for what I want to buy a ton of right now, RAM. I find all these year old posts with people talking about DDR4 at $0.70/GB, and it's twice that now.

I don't know why, but the obvious explanations are a combination of the dollar devaluation and tariffs. Both of these are ongoing, so strap in for even higher prices soon, I guess?

fragmede•28m ago
Of actual uses of the Sherman antitrust act, starting in 2002, DRAM manufactures were investigated and then pleaded guilty to price fixing to the US. Eventually Hynix, Infineon, Micron Technology, Samsung, and Elpida all pled guilty.

Following that, a regional sales manager for Micron pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in 2003, and then in 2004, Infineon also pled guilty. Hynix Semiconductor took their turn in 2005 and plead guilty and paid a fine. 2005 Samsung pled guilty in connection with the cartel and paid a fine.

Next up in 2006, Sun Woo Lee, the Senior Manager of DRAM at Samsung Electronics, entered into a plea bargain for price fixing. This barely seems to have slowed down his career, however, as after 8 months in prison he was promoted to President of Samsung Germany in 2009, and then President of Samsung Europe in 2014.

Unfortunately for the DRAM cartel, in 2010 the EU joined the party and fined everyone for what they did in 2002. Micron snitched and did not get fined though.

In 2018, Samsung, Hynix, and Micron got new charges of price fixing levied at them. In Jan 2018, prices of DRAM were triple their 2016 low.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRAM_price_fixing_scandal

Yeah I have no idea why they could be high.

WarOnPrivacy•38m ago
> I used to grab 10TB drives from goharddrive for around $80, but they’ve been out of stock for months.

Same. Bought 6 hgst 10TB @ $84/ea in mid Dec. By New Year's they were $110 and in short supply.

discordance•3h ago
I don’t need disks, but the design of this site has always been a huge inspiration for me.

I would love to hear if anyone has any similar purely functional and utilitarian site suggestions

nullhole•3h ago
This bit from the FAQ stuck out to me:

  Can you add complex filters and sorting?

  The intent of this site is to be a simple reference rather than a comprehensive search index. If you would like to do more complex analysis, try entering the following into Google Sheets: =IMPORTHTML("https://diskprices.com/", "table")
kilna•3h ago
This makes me miss pricewatch.com
mixologic•2h ago
Sigh. I literally bought an HDD last week. This would have been super handy.
hshdhdhehd•2h ago
Does it exclude fake capacity reporting disks?
kube-system•2h ago
If it didn't, they'd be at the top of the list, right?
edgineer•2h ago
I've seen one or two fake capacity disks show up. I check this site every couple weeks, for a couple years now. The more common listing issues are hybrid drives showing up as SSD, or disk bundles showing as a single larger disk, that type of thing. Issues are rare and barely mar how great a site it is.
kube-system•2h ago
u.2/3 looks really expensive here
bugbuddy•2h ago
Disk drives are under the monopolistic control of Thailand. Don’t piss off Thailand or your disk drive supply will be cut off. Thailand is glorious. Bask in the shadow of Thailand.
metadat•2h ago
https://diskprices.com/?locale=us&condition=new,used&capacit...

Pretty expensive for anything semi-recent (as in, past 6 years, 20TB+). what happened?

dreamcompiler•2h ago
It would be nicer if they had a way to exclude SMR drives.
WatchDog•2h ago
I would like to see a chart that compares the disk price costs, versus cloud storage costs over the last 10 years.

It seems like they haven’t really kept pace at all. Obviously cloud providers have many costs other than disks, but I’m a bit disappointed by how much more expensive it is.

saulpw•1h ago
I'd like this chart but for the past 50 years.
hiAndrewQuinn•2h ago
I wish I had known about this site when I was writing [1]. If we use warranties as our expected lifecycle, this lets me drop down from $5 per TB-year of storage down to almost $2 per TB-year. What immense savings compared to the cloud!

[1]: https://andrew-quinn.me/digital-resiliency-2025/#postscript-...

bcoates•2h ago
I don't get it -- AWS deep archive is $12/TB/yr and provides actual durability and connectivity, not just drive-in-a-shoebox. That seems pretty hard to beat by buying raw storage at retail
kwar13•2h ago
I built a similar tool but for protein powder/bar prices.

https://www.proteinmath.app/

dang•2h ago
Related:

Diskprices.com makes $5k/month with affiliate marketing - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39066480 - Jan 2024 (118 comments)

Disk Prices - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33377826 - Oct 2022 (65 comments)

Disk Prices on Amazon - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22156292 - Jan 2020 (222 comments)

kstrauser•1h ago
Wow, this reminded me that tape drives exist.

The best value HD on that list, among ones I'd want to buy for NAS use, is a Seagate 28TB for $480. An LTO-9 tape is 45TB for $90. I found a USB-C (because why not) LTO-9 drive for $6,499.

The crossover price is at 448TB, where the total cost of 16 HD drives is $7,680, but tape drive + 10 tapes is "only" $7,399.

Huh. That's a lot lower than I would've expected. That's a very manageable price for the kind of business that wants someone to take a backup offsite nightly, and is probably a whole awful lot more robust for that kind of regular transportation.

wmf•1h ago
Those tapes are actually 18 TB so you need more to break even. Also 24 TB drives have been on sale for ~$250 occasionally.
bestouff•1h ago
True that, but also those 28TB disks are actually 25TB. So the break even point moves back.
woctordho•1h ago
As long as disk prices decay faster than 1/time, we can store data forever with a finite cost.
ViscountPenguin•1h ago
That would only be true if electricity prices also decay faster than 1/(time)^(1+epsilon).
wmf•54m ago
Check out https://economicmodel.dshr.org/
bhaney•51m ago
Too bad they're increasing
xyby•1h ago
There also was a site like this with images and a GUI.

Does anybody remember the name?

Found it, it is:

https://www.productchart.com/ssd_drives/