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Tor browser removing various Firefox AI features

https://blog.torproject.org/new-alpha-release-tor-browser-150a4/
46•HelloUsername•39m ago•10 comments

Hyperflask – Full stack Flask and Htmx framework

https://hyperflask.dev/
64•emixam•2h ago•12 comments

Why I Chose Elixir Phoenix over Rails, Laravel, and Next.js

https://akarshc.com/post/phoenix-for-my-project.html
61•akarshc•1h ago•30 comments

A stateful browser agent using self-healing DOM maps

https://100x.bot/a/a-stateful-browser-agent-using-self-healing-dom-maps
49•shardullavekar•2h ago•34 comments

Launch HN: Inkeep (YC W23) – Open Source Agent Builder

https://github.com/inkeep/agents
25•engomez•2h ago•20 comments

Upcoming Rust language features for kernel development

https://lwn.net/Articles/1039073/
210•pykello•8h ago•109 comments

VOC injection into a house reveals large surface reservoir sizes

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2503399122
30•PaulHoule•4d ago•13 comments

LINQ and Learning to Be Declarative

https://www.nickstambaugh.dev/posts/LINQ-and-being-declarative
18•sieep•1w ago•17 comments

Like MS Excel, Pivot tables never die

https://www.rilldata.com/blog/why-pivot-tables-never-die
19•articsputnik•2h ago•36 comments

Liquibase continues to advertise itself as "open source" despite license switch

https://github.com/liquibase/liquibase/issues/7374
268•LaSombra•7h ago•212 comments

Lace: A New Kind of Cellular Automata Where Links Matter

https://www.novaspivack.com/science/introducing-lace-a-new-kind-of-cellular-automata
12•airesearcher•1h ago•8 comments

Jiga (YC W21) Is Hiring Full Stacks

https://www.workatastartup.com/jobs/44310
1•grmmph•3h ago

JustSketchMe – Digital Posing Tool

https://justsketch.me
139•surprisetalk•6d ago•25 comments

New coding models and integrations

https://ollama.com/blog/coding-models
160•meetpateltech•9h ago•51 comments

Claude Haiku 4.5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-haiku-4-5
687•adocomplete•22h ago•271 comments

TurboTax’s 20-year fight to stop Americans from filing taxes for free (2019)

https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-turbotax-20-year-fight-to-stop-americans-from-filing-th...
491•lelandfe•9h ago•267 comments

Flies keep landing on North Sea oil rigs

https://theconversation.com/thousands-of-flies-keep-landing-on-north-sea-oil-rigs-then-taking-off...
159•speckx•6d ago•77 comments

Credential Stuffing

https://ciamweekly.substack.com/p/credential-stuffing
28•mooreds•2d ago•18 comments

The people rescuing forgotten knowledge trapped on old floppy disks

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20251009-rescuing-knowledge-trapped-on-old-floppy-disks
57•jnord•5d ago•19 comments

Silver Snoopy Award

https://www.nasa.gov/space-flight-awareness/silver-snoopy-award/
78•LorenDB•4d ago•18 comments

Steve Jobs and Cray-1 to be featured on 2026 American Innovations $1 coin

https://www.usmint.gov/news/press-releases/united-states-mint-releases-2026-american-innovation-o...
211•maguay•8h ago•203 comments

Free applicatives, the handle pattern, and remote systems

https://exploring-better-ways.bellroy.com/free-applicatives-the-handle-pattern-and-remote-systems...
79•_jackdk_•11h ago•22 comments

Sharp Bilinear Filters: Big Clean Pixels for Pixel Art

https://bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com/2025/10/11/sharp-bilinear-filters-big-clean-pixels-for-pixe...
18•todsacerdoti•4d ago•4 comments

Apple M5 chip

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/10/apple-unleashes-m5-the-next-big-leap-in-ai-performance-for...
1181•mihau•1d ago•1271 comments

Zed is now available on Windows

https://zed.dev/blog/zed-for-windows-is-here
500•meetpateltech•22h ago•317 comments

Working with the Amiga's RAM and Rad Disks

https://www.datagubbe.se/ramdisk/
4•ibobev•20m ago•0 comments

Build a Superscalar 8-Bit CPU (YouTube Playlist) [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwjMLyBU4RU&list=PLyR4neQXqQo5nPdEiMbaEJxWiy_UuyNN4&index=1
110•lrsjng•5d ago•14 comments

Are hard drives getting better?

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/are-hard-drives-getting-better-lets-revisit-the-bathtub-curve/
246•HieronymusBosch•21h ago•135 comments

The Hidden Math of Ocean Waves Crashes Into View

https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-hidden-math-of-ocean-waves-crashes-into-view-20251015/
42•pykello•8h ago•1 comments

A Gemma model helped discover a new potential cancer therapy pathway

https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-gemma-ai-cancer-therapy-discovery/
187•alexcos•20h ago•42 comments
Open in hackernews

Esports scholarship at Deutsche Bahn (German railways)

https://db.jobs/de-de/esports-11092734
36•schaum•1d ago

Comments

kcaseg•1d ago
I really hope it's Transport Tycoon
OgsyedIE•1d ago
Papers Please (2013)
MASNeo•1d ago
Well, as it seems they have a hard time getting trains on time, perhaps stress resiliency practiced in gaming is a useful skill for customer service reps.
netsharc•1d ago
Huh, I wonder why... maybe they noticed they have a lot of gamers as employees? Maybe the work in the railway business attracts gamers in particular?

To kill the mood, maybe it's a bad idea considering one DB signalman was distracted by a phone game and let 2 trains into one train segment heading into each other: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36025951

icetank•1d ago
The page takes about two different programs. The first section only talks about benefits like LAN parties and tournaments as part of your 'Ausbildung' or training. The scholarship can apply if you work for them part time. Looks like it's primarily a recruitment tactic.
reedf1•1d ago
I will hire on the spot any candidate with 1000+ hours in factorio.
kcaseg•1d ago
Cannot wait for the clickbait YouTube video: Factorio pro [1000+ hours] ANNIHILATES deathworld (Sachsen)
mamonster•1d ago
Is 1000 hours even that much for a high skill-cap game?

I must have like 5k hours at least across all Total War titles since Medieval 2 and I don't consider myself a great player at all.

Insanity•1d ago
This is pretty cool and it shows how commonplace eSports has become.

I played 'esports' before that was a term and before it was this popular and had any mainstream awareness. Essentially we had large LAN-parties with some competitive elements.. good old days of early CS and UT.

jojobas•1d ago
Competitive Train Simulator Classic coming to the station near you!
benjaminclauss•1d ago
Wow. This is neat.

I expect we may see more things like this in the future.

My former employer sponsored an Esports team (Liquid).

https://dotheunthinkable.imc.com/

Mashimo•1d ago
Classic DB, right when it's not going so good for Esports they join the wagon :) Always late.
morsch•1d ago
They've been doing this for two years
robertkrahn01•1d ago
Can they fix schedules and reliability first please?! https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article244075801/Bah...
DocTomoe•1d ago
Being a victim (some say: customer) of the Deutsche Bahn (with bahn.comfort black status): I sincerely believe they can not. After 40 years of ignoring maintenance, never setting up the East-German rail system for success, I honestly believe the system is broken beyond repair. What is indicative of that is that they believe they can make the Deutschlandtakt work by (no typo!) 2070.

We get what we have, and that's it.

1718627440•1d ago
There was a time when there was no railway and a time were we had a good railway. That is not out-of-reach, but it is mostly a political problem, not a technical one.
jamil7•1d ago
There's no incentive for them to do so, so they won't.
moooo99•1d ago
Unfortunately, they realistically cannot. Basically every major infrastructure project gets loads of local opposition which would require substantial political will. However, the currently elected government is the government that let the rail infrastructure get that bad in the first place
hobofan•1d ago
AFAIK to fix reliability no new major infrastructure projects would be required (at least for most of the reliability offenses). They would just need to maintain/modernize existing infrastructure and rolling stock, so all things that aren't really opposable.

To achieve the Deutschlandtakt as noted in the article, yes new infrastructure projects are required, but I think most people would be happy with all the existing service running as well as it has ~15-20 years ago.

YeahThisIsMe•1d ago
No, public money is going into road infrastructure.

Rail is a lost cause in Germany.

shafyy•7h ago
I know Germans like to complain, but the ICE network is still one of the best in Europe, especially given its size.

That does not mean that we shouldn't invest more money into improving it. But I would not count it as a lost cause.

Hopefully, when the current government is replaced by a more progressive one at some point (let a man dream), we see more political will.

rsynnott•1d ago
With a focus on that train simulator game, presumably.
jlg23•1d ago
They should name their team DNS because that is what will be shown on scoreboards of all tournaments to which their players will have to travel with DB anyway.

Their reliability is so abysmal that I fly multi-hop flights from Berlin or to airports a few hundred miles off my destination if that allows me to not rely on them. Boats that go up and down the Amazon have not let me down the way DB reliably did.

lnsru•1d ago
Deutsche Bahn is a bad joke nowadays. They even released some shorts on youtube with famous comedian Anke Engelke to laugh from themselves. But the situation is everything else than funny.

I design hardware, data science is not my thing. Is it that hard to collect all the delayed train events, categorize them. Create few groups like suicides, train breakdowns, infrastructure failures, too many passengers to close the doors, etc. And then fight the issues by groups defining oldest and possibly failing infrastructure and trains. And managing trains to squeeze everyone inside. Political failure is one thing, but some things can be solved by science.

hansmayer•1d ago
Well that thing is hard and requires an actual expertise. However if you throw around some serious money to bring over senior managers into a room to make fools of themselves by jumping in front of the top-level management + the new age coach, yelling "Ka mate, Ka mate, Pünktlichkeit und Verlass! Hiiii!", appropriating the native New Zealand culture along the way, you will instill "inspiring energy" that the senior managers will now "carry into their teams" consisting mostly of agile change managers, agile project managers, agile... whatever and magically, the trains will become more punctual. No need for that silly data science stuff obviously :)
hobofan•1d ago
There is no mystery of what's the cause here. That is widely known and reported.

It's lack of maintenance / modernization on the rail lines. This is 100% a political failure. If the money would be allocated towards that, the problem could be fixed in a few (IIRC 5-10) years.

Of course in addition towards that there is the additional political failure of wrong incentives which creates mechanisms like the "Pofalla-Wende" (delayed trains turning around mid-journey, so that the back journey doesn't count as delay) to game the bad statistics.

casey2•1d ago
Gaming is dead. It was a long and meticulous process to kill it, starting from the Let's Plays and ending at a spotty railway station. It's finally dead. Good work, everyone.
eptcyka•1d ago
Can they 360-no-scope their way to a reliable timetable for their trains? 2/3 times I've had to use them, my trip was severely affected by a delay or a cancellation.
pimeys•1d ago
That would be nice. Just did a business trip to Amsterdam from Berlin (and back). The return train was four hours late. Neither of the trains had even a restaurant car, and the trip is about six hours per direction.