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A worker fell into a nuclear reactor pool

https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/event-status/event/2025/20251022en?brid=vscAjql9kZ...
118•nvahalik•1h ago•78 comments

Pico-Banana-400k

https://github.com/apple/pico-banana-400k
27•dvrp•40m ago•2 comments

The Linux Boot Process: From Power Button to Kernel

https://www.0xkato.xyz/linux-boot/
93•0xkato•3h ago•33 comments

California invests in battery energy storage, leaving rolling blackouts behind

https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2025-10-17/california-made-it-through-another-summer-wi...
191•JumpCrisscross•6h ago•153 comments

The Journey Before main()

https://amit.prasad.me/blog/before-main
153•amitprasad•7h ago•56 comments

I'm drowning in AI features I never asked for and I hate it

https://www.makeuseof.com/ai-features-being-rammed-down-our-throats/
126•gnabgib•2h ago•62 comments

Show HN: Diagram as code tool with draggable customizations

https://github.com/RohanAdwankar/oxdraw
121•RohanAdwankar•6h ago•23 comments

D2: Diagram Scripting Language

https://d2lang.com/tour/intro/
46•benzguo•4h ago•7 comments

How programs get run: ELF binaries (2015)

https://lwn.net/Articles/631631/
61•st_goliath•5h ago•1 comments

Agent Lightning: Train agents with RL (no code changes needed)

https://github.com/microsoft/agent-lightning
56•bakigul•6h ago•7 comments

An Update on TinyKVM

https://fwsgonzo.medium.com/an-update-on-tinykvm-7a38518e57e9
76•ingve•5h ago•16 comments

Doctor Who archive expert shares positive update on missing episode

https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-missing-episodes-update-teases-announcement-newsu...
49•gnabgib•6d ago•24 comments

Show HN: Shadcn/UI theme editor – Design and share Shadcn themes

https://shadcnthemer.com
83•miketromba•6h ago•22 comments

ARM Memory Tagging: how it improves C/C++ memory safety (2018) [pdf]

https://llvm.org/devmtg/2018-10/slides/Serebryany-Stepanov-Tsyrklevich-Memory-Tagging-Slides-LLVM...
47•fanf2•5h ago•16 comments

Rock Tumbler Instructions

https://rocktumbler.com/tips/rock-tumbler-instructions/
152•debo_•10h ago•75 comments

An Efficient Implementation of SELF (1989) [pdf]

https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse501/15sp/papers/chambers.pdf
36•todsacerdoti•5h ago•18 comments

AI, Wikipedia, and uncorrected machine translations of vulnerable languages

https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/09/25/1124005/ai-wikipedia-vulnerable-languages-doom-spiral/
63•kawera•6h ago•31 comments

We do not have sufficient links to the UK for Online Safety Act to be applicable

https://libera.chat/news/advised
201•todsacerdoti•9h ago•61 comments

WebDAV isn't dead yet

https://blog.feld.me/posts/2025/09/webdav-isnt-dead-yet/
104•toomuchtodo•1d ago•55 comments

In memory of the Christmas Island shrew

https://news.mongabay.com/2025/10/in-memory-of-the-christmas-island-shrew/
52•hexhowells•6h ago•16 comments

Ubios: China's Alternative to UEFI

https://pbxscience.com/ubios-chinas-alternative-to-uefi-and-the-new-era-of-firmware-standards/
12•1970-01-01•2d ago•5 comments

Passwords and Power Drills

https://google.github.io/building-secure-and-reliable-systems/raw/ch01.html#on_passwords_and_powe...
52•harporoeder•4d ago•15 comments

Belittled Magazine: Thirty years after the Sokal affair

https://thebaffler.com/salvos/belittled-magazine-robbins
34•Hooke•5h ago•24 comments

Testing out BLE beacons with BeaconDB

https://blog.matthewbrunelle.com/testing-out-ble-beacons-with-beacondb/
40•zdw•6h ago•12 comments

Show HN: LLM Rescuer – Fixing the billion dollar mistake in Ruby

https://github.com/barodeur/llm_rescuer
63•barodeur•1d ago•10 comments

Project Amplify: Powered footwear for running and walking

https://about.nike.com/en/newsroom/releases/nike-project-amplify-official-images
49•justinmayer•6h ago•35 comments

Making a micro Linux distro (2023)

https://popovicu.com/posts/making-a-micro-linux-distro/
156•turrini•13h ago•27 comments

Tarmageddon: RCE vulnerability highlights challenges of open source abandonware

https://edera.dev/stories/tarmageddon
65•vsgherzi•3d ago•30 comments

Honda's ASIMO (2021)

https://www.robotsgottalents.com/post/asimo
34•nothrowaways•6h ago•8 comments

The future of Python web services looks GIL-free

https://blog.baro.dev/p/the-future-of-python-web-services-looks-gil-free
180•gi0baro-dev•6d ago•75 comments
Open in hackernews

Project Amplify: Powered footwear for running and walking

https://about.nike.com/en/newsroom/releases/nike-project-amplify-official-images
49•justinmayer•6h ago

Comments

SilverElfin•5h ago
I don’t get the point. Maybe there’s a therapy angle? But otherwise if someone wanted to go faster they could go to a bike, e-bike, or car.
sega_sai•5h ago
I assume there is a military angle here.
mewpmewp2•5h ago
I would like to have something like this if it helped me with e.g. shin splints, or similar, because I really love running, but I tend to overdo it and I don't have any other options than asphalt to run on. Not sure if this one would be good for shin splits though. I guess this could potentially just be a fun thing to run a bit faster, but that alone wouldn't be worth it for me. But if it allowed me to balance where the strain goes, then yeah.
onion2k•5h ago
I want to see a competitive sports event like the Olympics where this sort of technology is allowed.
tavavex•5h ago
I wish that existed too. Not just an event to see how far the human body can be pushed naturally, but also another one to see how far it can be pushed, period. There would still need to be regulation to ensure that people didn't actively harm themselves (like extreme doping or something), but other augmentations like exoskeletons and such would be allowed.
ThrowawayR2•5h ago
Might be good for the last mile commuting problem, where people need a way to get from their home to a bus stop that is a mile or two away. A bicycle is not a good solution because then you have to take it on to the bus and to your destination.
treis•5h ago
Lots of people walk long ways for different reasons. I'm very dubious that this will ever be a thing but there's definitely a market.
tavavex•5h ago
Bikes and cars are modes of transport. They're optimal for getting around at high speeds, but when you don't need them, you need to leave them somewhere, they're large and not very convenient. On the other hand, these are shoes. You put them on in the morning and can wear them anywhere outside, they're not separate things you need to handle. I can definitely see demand for this from people who walk all day long for their jobs (warehouse workers, military, etc) or hikers/runners who want to stretch their endurance over a larger distance.
chaostheory•5h ago
I see this more applicable to the military and law enforcement, but yes also for the elderly and disabled. Yeah, the opening line with “athletes” doesn’t make sense.

There are already powered leg augmentations on the market for $3-5k, but these are much smaller.

jayd16•3h ago
What about a hike just on the edge of your ability?
ajkjk•3h ago
It sounds fun tbh (not to mention all the potential medical uses)
bix6•5h ago
Wild! Looks like it pulls your heel up so reduces energy requirement of each up stroke? Seems like it would need to be super light to offset carrying more mass?
jvdvegt•5h ago
I'd like such technology very much, as I lack about 80% of my calf muscles due to an auto immune disease. I can't walk without a (non powered) exo skeleton, and perhaps with these I can walk stairs again.
ternus•5h ago
Wow, that's awful. Have you looked into the existing powered exoskeletons? Or are those too hip/thigh focused to help?
arjie•5h ago
I'm a huge fan of "slightly better walking/running" kind of tech. Unfortunately, current technology lends itself to devices that are slightly too heavy. I have a pair of Shift Moonwalkers[0] that I was hoping would fulfill that role.

A motorcycle accident interrupted my fitness program and it took quite a lot of work to get back to where I am. During that period there were many times when I was (minorly) injured repeatedly since all my muscles were just not strong enough to do things and I wasn't disciplined about them.

I picked up some persistent tendinitis that is just healing with some physiotherapy. Things like this aren't terribly limiting in life but the primary problem is that a lot of the stuff you have to do is rest the appropriate body part! And to rest it, you need to not do things. I don't want to not do things. I want to do things while resting the appropriate part of my body.

And I bet as I get older, all this stuff will catch up. So anything that will extend mobility to my elderly years (still far away) is great. If I do the right things, my body will function well into my 80s and if the tech is there hopefully I'll walk around with my grandkids. All in all, I'm hoping that material science in batteries, motors, and frames and product design all do a big leap in this in the next 40 years. The market is likely there with our aging population.

0: Here's an example of me using them after I got used to them https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qc5PKbJ3tq4

intrasight•1h ago
I am that older guy. For sure it catches up.
mrcwinn•5h ago
I’m going to be ripped once the powered arms do my lifting for me.
bigmattystyles•4h ago
Come to think of it, why is Superman muscular?
ChrisArchitect•5h ago
Related:

Nike's plans to put the swoosh back into its sales

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/oct/23/just-redo-it-i...

PuissantSheep•4h ago
For those of you who don’t “see the point” of a device like this, what you are failing to see is your own personal use case.

The use cases I can see for others are “anyone who might find this useful or fun”. To me, that means

1) people with medically compromised joints who would like to engage in experiences that their bodies don’t currently allow.

2) people who want to challenge themselves by making these joint additions add more resistance.

3) people who want more strength and/or power for any reason. “Fun” is a valid use case.

These joint enhancements exist for hips, knees, and with this, now ankles. The logical end for this is a powered exoskeleton (and, after that, power armor).

metabagel•3h ago
It sounds great, but I’m skeptical that it will actually help without messing up the natural motion.
terribleperson•47m ago
There is nothing natural about the motions of running in modern running shoes, and yet people learn. Getting the behavior right will be difficult, I'm sure, but not impossible.
mmooss•3h ago
> 1) people with medically compromised joints who would like to engage in experiences that their bodies don’t currently allow.

And medically compromised muscles, nervous systems, etc. I know someone in that situation who loves scooters. They say it's like flying - they finally can move at will, instead of the lifelong difficulty and pain of walking.

knowitnone3•3h ago
"designed to help everyday athletes* go a little bit faster and farther" When is the last time an athlete said I'm looking to go a little faster and farther with the aid of a powered device? Their target market is all wrong. This would be great if aimed towards low mobility users.
5-•2h ago
> an athlete said I'm looking to go a little faster and farther with the aid of a powered device

isn't that a time-honoured tradition at tour de france?

jayd16•3h ago
I'm sure it's science fiction right now but a pair of shoes that could teach you to do a kick flip would be pretty amazing.

Pair with some power gloves to catch your fall and maybe I can learn to skateboard as my mid life crisis activity down the road.

ewuhic•3h ago
These are already common in China, and Nike will rip you off with the price for "western engineering".
Game_Ender•2h ago
Can you link some? I can only find the hip exoskeletons.
foolswisdom•2h ago
> Nike’s Project Amplify is the world’s first powered footwear system for running and walking,

So this is straight up false?

echelon•2h ago
> These are already common in China

Link?

> and Nike will rip you off with the price for "western engineering".

It's the brand more than anything. Nike's brand commands a premium.

I've quite literally never seen a product like this on the market, so as far as I'm concerned if Nike is the first to Western market with the product, and they do a good job introducing it, it's their innovation.

It's like with Nintendo and Apple. They're quite frequently not the first to develop a technology, but they take things and popularize them. Digital cameras, motion control, touch screens, smartphones, tablet gaming devices, ...

egypturnash•2h ago
Are there any actual videos of this, you know, in use? All I see is a bunch of 3d renders of it. There isn't even a picture of a Nike executive holding a prototype.
FooBarBizBazz•2h ago
Pales in comparison to Soviet science ;-):

> the power comes from pistons that are filled with a fuel-air mixture, and fired by compression when the user puts his or her full body weight down into the boot

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

https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech-industry/these-gas-powered-bo...

CaptainOfCoit•2h ago
Seems to be these ones, and bunch of more videos in the description too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJvmAXCh6Ak
brcmthrowaway•1h ago
Has anyone 3d printed something similar? Looks doable - motors and servos are really cheap on AliExpress
neilv•55m ago
It's a start, but we're going to need a powered full exoskeleton, with armor, for fighting Nazis.